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Annotations for DPS

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1. Firstly I opened InDesign and created a new document. This consisted of me having to adjust the measurements in order for my document to be set up as a double page spread. I then dragged the two pages together to form a double page (as seen below) 2. I then selected the line tool in order to create a boarder around my DPS. This is because a convention which I found was present on existing DPS’s was a boarder around the edge of the page. 3. I then changed the thickness of the lines to3 points so it was visible however not over powering.
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1. Firstly I opened InDesign and created a new document. This consisted of me having to adjust the measurements in order for my document to be set up as a double page spread. I then dragged the two pages together to form a double page (as seen below)

2. I then selected the line tool in order to create a boarder around my DPS. This is because a convention which I found was present on existing DPS’s was a boarder around the edge of the page.

3. I then changed the thickness of the lines to3 points so it was visible however not over powering.

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4. Below is the complete border which is followed around the edge of the DPS.

5. From my plan which was on paper I then began to construct my layout of my DPS on InDesign. I did this by selecting the rectangle frame tool for where I wanted to add an image and the type tool where I wanted there to be text.

6. I firstly selected the type tool box where the title of the film would be and typed in ‘WOODEND.’ I used caps lock as I felt it would allow the title of the film to stand out.

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7. I then adjusted the spacing between the letters to -80.

8. I Then in adjusted the font size to a smaller size, for the date that film which was the date of the realsing of the film.

1. Although I adjested th e font to be smaller I wanted to icreasr the hight of the text. I increased the hight of the text by 92%.

10. After this I changed the font into Bold Cond as I felt it looked more appealing and would gain the audience attention better.

1. For the film review rating I placed a star from google images onto fireworks, where I removed the white background using the magic wand tool.

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9. I then rescaled the star to make it smaller.

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10. I then placed the star images onto my DPS, where I found they were too large therefore I rescaled them so they would fit into the box which was designated for them.

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11. I then copied and pasted the star 5 times and placed them next to each other.

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12. After this I began to place the images

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13. I found that some images were too dark, therefore I edited them via Fireworks where I adjusted the brightness and contrast.

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14. Below is the edited version of my picture.

15. Once I edited the pictures I placed them onto the DPS following the template which I had created.

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16. Below I edited this image again via Fireworks adjusting the brightness and contrast.

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18. After this I was ready to start adding the content onto my DPS. I kept the font Minion Pro to keep consistency on the DPS.

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19. I then aligned the text.

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20. Below is my DPS with content with the images.

21. From feedback I found that columns were needed on the DPS, therefore I added columns with a gutter for my text.

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