This document outlines conventions for film magazine front covers. It discusses how the covers typically feature the main actor in character, with the masthead in a consistent font and color matching the film's genre. The main image takes over the center of the cover and is dimly lit to make the subject stand out. Close-ups are commonly used for supernatural films to show deformities, while medium shots featuring weapons are more common for slasher films. Text and taglines relate back to the central image and masthead to maintain brand identity. Color choices also aim to be aesthetically pleasing while conveying appropriate themes for the film's genre.