Blockbuster- A blockbuster refers to a movie which has huge financial success, generally £100 million or over in North America. It would be suitable for the title of a film magazine because it would suggest it is reporting on the biggest successful films showing or coming up at the time of the issue. On the other hand it may also suggest that the magazine won't review smaller films which would make its content very limited.
LCA- An abbreviation standing for 'Lights Camera Action' which relates obviously to what directors may say during filming. It seems a suitable title for the magazine because it is short and memorable. It also is said at the start of filming a scene which can relate to the title being at the start of a magazine which could represent each issue of the magazine being a new scene of a 'movie'
Uncut- Used when describing a version of a movie that has all of the original footage in it. This would be a suitable title for a magazine because the 'uncut footage' could be represented by the reviews and opinions expressed within the magazine which aren't always expressed in the reviews of the movie.However, this title doesn't look as interesting or powerful as the other ones and may seem a bit bland.
LCA- An abbreviation standing for 'Lights Camera Action' which relates obviously to what directors may say during filming. It seems a suitable title for the magazine because it is short and memorable. It also is said at the start of filming a scene which can relate to the title being at the start of a magazine which could represent each issue of the magazine being a new scene of a 'movie'
Uncut- Used when describing a version of a movie that has all of the original footage in it. This would be a suitable title for a magazine because the 'uncut footage' could be represented by the reviews and opinions expressed within the magazine which aren't always expressed in the reviews of the movie.However, this title doesn't look as interesting or powerful as the other ones and may seem a bit bland.
Rewind- A title which could represent people going back into the film to review it. This title may prove limiting and/or misleading because film magazines always voice opinions on upcoming films which wouldn't be shown in the 'Rewind' title.
Reel- A word for a strip of film. Suitable for a film magazine because reviews and people exploring films only explore small elements of what they know or key points to films. On the other hand, Reel is also the name of a cinema company which might mean it isn't suitable to use it.
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