
www.empireonline.com
'Empire' is a prominant film magazine, however the website allows people to keep up to date with the latest film news without purchasing the magazine. This is an example of online magazines which again shows the convergence of the internet and magazines. The internet is taking over many other media technologies such as television, phones and now even magazines. The website offers ratings for recently released films and gossip about the film industry. However, more importantly, with the use of new media technologies the website is able to have online, video interviews. This week the website has a video interview with Carmen Electra about her upcoming film 'I want candy'. There are also interviews with the cast of '300' as well as the results of the 'Empire awards 2007'. The website is also an example of interactivity as users are able to take part in live web-chat with ground-breaking British director Danny Boyle. This shows how the itnernet can be used as a means of communication and increases interactivity.
The site benefits the film industry as the site can be used as a platform for them to advertise their films. Moreover, the site helps create word of mouth and a narrative image of upcoming movies as viewers are able to watch previews and trailers of films. This advertising space saves the film industry a lot of money as they can now use the internet as a means of advertising rather than television.
The website is extremely interactive with forums and competitions and sections were audiences can write reviews for films. This is an example of democratisation, getting the audience involved in the media.
The magazine also benefits from this site greately as it encourages people to buy the magazine and can even see an 'interactive preview' of the magazine as well as subscribe to it. Although the website provides audiences with much information and a chance to interact with one another and enter competitions- it is still not as good as the magazine itself, so people are sitll encouraged to buy the magazine and can simply use the website as a chance to access and film information quickly- i.e: cinema listings or film reviews.
'Empire' is a prominant film magazine, however the website allows people to keep up to date with the latest film news without purchasing the magazine. This is an example of online magazines which again shows the convergence of the internet and magazines. The internet is taking over many other media technologies such as television, phones and now even magazines. The website offers ratings for recently released films and gossip about the film industry. However, more importantly, with the use of new media technologies the website is able to have online, video interviews. This week the website has a video interview with Carmen Electra about her upcoming film 'I want candy'. There are also interviews with the cast of '300' as well as the results of the 'Empire awards 2007'. The website is also an example of interactivity as users are able to take part in live web-chat with ground-breaking British director Danny Boyle. This shows how the itnernet can be used as a means of communication and increases interactivity.
The site benefits the film industry as the site can be used as a platform for them to advertise their films. Moreover, the site helps create word of mouth and a narrative image of upcoming movies as viewers are able to watch previews and trailers of films. This advertising space saves the film industry a lot of money as they can now use the internet as a means of advertising rather than television.
The website is extremely interactive with forums and competitions and sections were audiences can write reviews for films. This is an example of democratisation, getting the audience involved in the media.
The magazine also benefits from this site greately as it encourages people to buy the magazine and can even see an 'interactive preview' of the magazine as well as subscribe to it. Although the website provides audiences with much information and a chance to interact with one another and enter competitions- it is still not as good as the magazine itself, so people are sitll encouraged to buy the magazine and can simply use the website as a chance to access and film information quickly- i.e: cinema listings or film reviews.


