NEA Task 8: Research Into Existing Film Magazines For A Media Literate Audience

 



 Film Stories:

Film Stories is a UK film magazine company that was founded by Simon Brew in June 2018 but launched in November of 2018. It showcases primarily British films on their covers, that weren't getting the attention the deserved. They have published hundreds of pages, and started a career for many upcoming writers. Not only that but they create content that revolves around films, big or small. This magazine is published monthly and costs £5.99 for an individual magazine and £4.99 for the monthly subscription. It has a website and other media outlets like their podcast. 


Sight and Sound:

Sight and Sound in a UK based monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute. It was founded in 1932 and has been a bedrock of the film world for over 90 years. This company creates the well-known magazine, Sight and Sound Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, which is only published once a decade and has been running since 1952. Sight and Sound provides a platform for lovers of film to engage in the work of the best movie writers. This magazine does not have website, but information can be found about it on the British Film Institution website. In the UK, the print subscription for Sight and Sound costs £50 annually, but for the digital subscription it costs £30.


Little White Lies: 

Little White Lies was established in 2005 and is a bi-monthly magazine published by The Church of London that showcases movies and the people who create them. A copy typically cost £11. Their covers look almost like drawings and focusses on an artistic presentation. Their website is simplistic which shows features, reviews and articles and opportunities to become a member.

                            

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