To begin our project, Adriana and I began with the layout of our magazine. We downloaded the InDesign app to begin the process. We used our paper layout to guide us through what we wanted our magazine to look like. We changed the backgrounds, edited font sizes, created titles to our articles and much more. The image attached is the cover page to our magazine and the dark gray spots are the outline of the athletes we want to have on the cover page.
(Left Image) Over the Shoulder shot: This shot lets the audience see an interaction between characters and be included in the conversation. (Right Image) Point of View Shot: This shot gives the audience a view from the characters perspective and makes it seem as if they are watching from their eyes. (Left Image) Close up Shot: This shot is meant to usually capture emotion and brings the image close up to the screen because it is usually important. (Right Image) Dutch/ Canted Angle: The canted angle is conveyed by angling the camera at a tilt to show uneasiness and disorientation. (Left Image) Extreme Close up Shot: This shot tightly frames a detail or object to resemble its importance. (Right Image) Low Angle Shot: This shot is taken from a lower angle and shows dominance from the object higher above that usually is the villain to make them look frightening. (Left Image) High Angle Shot: This shot is taken from a high angle to ...

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