Magazine Schedule Interviews and Develop Questions
As I started producing the article "Broad Back", I was thinking about how I would format the pictures and explanations of exercises. I had envisioned the layout in my head already, and I would have to make sure to include an 'interview' with Jon on the first page of the two page article. For the interview, I want to include a quote from him that's either motivational or something related to the back article page because the actual interview would be on 48, which is the 25 anniversary article. The reason I included the quote as an interview, and on the table of contents was because I saw it fit in that category and noticed other magazines do the same.
Since I see Jon at la fitness regularly, I figured I would just meet with him and ask him to say something I can use as the quote, and not do an actual interview because I won't be actually producing the whole magazine. The same goes with Sebastian, I won't be asking him about "tips" like it was stated in the table of contents because I wont actually be making that section. For the information in the back article i'm producing, other than Jon's quote, I won't need and external information about the workout because it's actually my workout that I drew up, use, and understand, when making it, I researched the specific muscles it trains and will be including that in the article.
2 PG Article without pics:
2 PG Article w/ pics (final):
My "interview" with Jon:
My original workout that the article was adapted from (not a copy):
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