We closely followed the outline of the Radio Times article, adding only a few extra elements like an interviewee's image above a quote and extra lines. These last-minute additions helped our double-page spread better follow the conventions of a Radio Times article.
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2. We stuck quite regimentally to our draft,
as it followed the outline of the Radio
Times article that we analysed.
We did add certain features that we didn’t
have on our draft. These were; The image
of an interviewee above the integrated
quote, the extra red line under the article
and the label of who the picture was of.
By adding these last minute details, our
double page spread followed the
conventions of a Radio Times article
more strictly.
4. Quote relating to article gives
Clear column
sneak peak into what
Article title. segregation.
programme entails.
Small Main Image
Image – Large so
relating draws
to the attention to
text. it and
signifies it is
Bordered
an
Pull
important
Quote.
piece.
Info on
who is
in the
Page Image.
Number.
Text Wrap
around image
and quote.