Article Content plan
After reading, deconstructing and analysing multiple Harper's Bazaar editions I feel confident enough to incorporate my own ideas with the typical codes and conventions of the fashion magazine into a replica edition. The piece will be based upon my critical investigation in which I explored how we are becoming more open to a pluralist view of a female representation, and enjoy watching powerful women take charge. I have focused on may powerful, intelligent female leads in TV drama and wish to carry this through to my production piece.
In order to attract the target audience of Harper’s Bazaar and fully replicate the codes
and conventions, the use of language and content must be relevant and correct. The Harper's Bazaar March 2015 edition will pay tribute to loved British actress, Maisie Bass, who is making her lead debut role in the highly anticipated police TV drama "Chase," which she is also directing and co-writing. The interview will flow like a regular article, in continuous paragraphs and columns, unlike typically in interviews, where each paragraph is titled with the interviewers question. The article will be more of an account from the interviewer with quotes from the actress embedded into the text. The interview will revolve around the up and coming drama, mainly focusing on the feminist views in which it enforces, and why Maisie is so passionate about presenting these views to the British public, whilst perhaps also relating to previous events that have occurred in her personal life and shaped her ideas on feminism.
The article format is as follows:
- Article title: Maisie (in artisitc font)
- Text under title: On Chase, and life as a Director
- First PG: Briefly outlines Maisie's history and what the new TV drama entails.

The article format is as follows:
- Article title: Maisie (in artisitc font)
- Text under title: On Chase, and life as a Director
- First PG: Briefly outlines Maisie's history and what the new TV drama entails.
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