Firstly I could make one like the 2nd cover, and show half of each of my character's faces each. I also like the contrasting sickly bright colours and facial expression. However this cover style works for just one actor, showing their different characters. This also show's a clear comedic genre.
On the other hand I could make my cover like the 3rd cover and overlap each of my character's faces to show how they've swapped bodies which with the contrasting colours would show the boy vs girl or good vs evil theme. The dark background would advertise my film as more of a thriller which is okay but this way it would only target half my audience.
My plan for my magazine cover would use a similar composition to the 1st cover by LWL. I want to have my female character with a blank expression and heart shaped sunglasses on whilst the viewer can see the male character in the reflection of her glasses, grinning at the audience. This would infer a small idea to the narrative of the film; that it's about a couple against each other, and this can connote mainly the thriller genre, but some comedy elements to it too.
I would draw this out as a plan first, then take images and draw this on photoshop.
For the colours I will use contrasting bright colours such as the pink and blue or pink and green then draw the image in a type of retro style similar to the Drive cover. I will then use my analyses of other LWL cover's to do the text.
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