The content of film and television magazines is divided into eight sections: inner circle, movies, TV, people, Lohas, business, reviews and special topics, and each section is subdivided into several columns.
Main content introduction part:
■ Inner point of view: collect constructive, unique and positive comments in the industry and provide a variety of voices for readers' reference. Data: cooperate with authoritative organizations to announce the movie box office and TV series viewing status. Hotspots: each issue reports the hot spots of domestic and foreign film and television industry by means of news dissemination. Abstract: Choose other non-entertainment media to abbreviate the report content of film and television industry. Drama focus: the wonderful stills of a large-scale good play recently released.
■ Film sculpture time: tell the static, humanistic and topic related to the film. Global: In-depth reporting and analysis of global movies and market operations. Electric Film Academy: Interview and report on the film industry and production links. Director's explanation: recording and explaining the director's artistic views and personal style.
■ TV hit: The producer creates an exclusive interview to reveal the behind-the-scenes story of the hit TV series or the elements of a successful TV series. Visiting classes: reporting TV dramas that are being filmed with strong lineup, high expectations and news elements. Comment on appearance: comment on the future direction of the play according to the lineup, investment, theme, angle and controversial points. TV topic: A rational, unique and warm interpretation of the observation of a phenomenon or a community in the TV industry. Watching people on TV: reflecting the work, life and thoughts of TV industry practitioners from the perspective of news and content.
■ People's cover: first-and second-tier stars, film and television people, using props and scenes, make a stills-style flat film: big-name directors, actors, producers, and reports and interviews of behind-the-scenes people. Team: second-and third-line actors, shooting and interviewing on the theme, paying attention to the topic. Portrait: mainly taking pictures, exclusively shooting second-and third-line actresses or potential actresses.