This is a draft of my
double page spread. I have written the
article and chosen the pictures that I think best suit my artist.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Front cover
This is another draft of
my front cover. I have changed certain things that I have found myself or that
my peers have commented on.
Contents Page
This is the first draft of my contents page with my own images. I have used Photoshop and illustrator to edit my pictures, and too make any changes to the layout of my contents page, for example the font or layout of the font.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Improved contents page draft
This is my final contents page draft. I used the feedback I got from my peers to make a few changes to make it better.
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Improved front cover draft
This is my final front cover draft. I used the feedback I got from my peers to improve it. I have changed the central image which has made it look much better; the old image I used was not cut out properly whereas this one is. I have added more puffs and arranged them neatly on the page.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Editing my images
This is how I edited my
images to make sure that they looked as good as possible on my magazine. I used
a variety of different programmes to do this.
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Images chosen for my magazine
These are the images that I
ended up choosing for my magazine. I chose the images that I thought matched my
genre and target audience. I also looked at the lighting and body language and
made sure I chose the perfect images for my magazine.
Friday, 15 November 2013
Images taken for my magazine
These are the images that I
have taken for my magazine. I planned my photo shoot and took photos for my
front cover, contents page and double page spread. I made sure I took plenty of
photos with different lighting and poses so that once I put them on the
computer I could choose and see what ones look better.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Contents page draft
This is a draft for my contents page for my music magazine. I collected images from the Internet, I used Photoshop to edit the images, such as cropping and altering effects like brightness to make the pictures look better. Then I used Illustrator to add text and make the page look how I want it too in my final contents page.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Front cover draft
This is the draft of my front cover. I have used an image from the Internet of someone similar to the artist that is going to be featured in my magazine. I used Photoshop to edit my image and then used Illustrator to add text. I have used all of the typical magazine conventions on this draft, for example buzz words. This is what I would like my music magazine to look like when I have finished it.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Front cover artist
This post
is about the artist I want to appear on the front cover of my magazine. This images
I have chosen are from the internet but match the style of my artist. I have
written about the artists interests and career so that my audience know more
about who they are reading about.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Title Block Results
This
is the title block design that got the most votes in the poll. I did end up
choosing this title block because I know it is popular with the audience and I think
it was the best one out of the four.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Mood Board
This is a mood board made
up of different music magazine front covers. I made this mood board because it
helped me see the variety there is and the difference between the magazines. This
then helped me discover what one I liked the most and determine what I wanted
my front cover to look like.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Double page spread mood board
The typical conventions of a double page spread are a large image,
a quote,the feature of the articles name somewhere on the page, a 'stand’ which is a small explanation at the beginning of the article explaining what it is about. Text, images, headline,by-lines, colour scheme, drop capital and quotes. These features will usually always be on a double page spread.
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Mood Board - contents page
This
is a mood board of different contents pages taken from magazine with the same
or similar genres to mine. They all have most of the typical contents page
conventions. The conventions of contents pages are, one main image; this is usually linking to the feature article in
your magazine. Other smaller images ,page numbers on the images, telling the audience where they will
find the article about the person in the images, the name of the magazine somewhere on the page, the main title ‘Contents’. Subheadings such as ‘news’, ‘features’ ,subscription and contact
information, editors letter and the same house style as the rest of the magazine.
By researching other contents pages and learning more about the conventions I am able to use them in my own contents page.
By researching other contents pages and learning more about the conventions I am able to use them in my own contents page.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Initial title block design
There are my four initial title block designs, I will be using one of these for my music magazine depending on the results of my poll.
Friday, 11 October 2013
Magazine proposal
This is
my magazine proposal. After my plan I did a focus group who gave me feedback
about my plan and what they thought should change. This helped me put together
my proposal.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Title block analysis
I have
analysed different title blocks from popular music magazines. By analysing
these title blocks I can try and figure out what I want my title block to look
like and what stands out to the audience.
Title Block Analysis
The
colours in the title block are red and white, similar to the mainstream tabloid
magazines such as the Sun. You can tell that the genre of the magazine isn’t
going to be something like rock because the colours are quite bright, not black
or dark colours it is most likely going to be hip hop or R&B because of the
bright colours. Rolling stone is usually
associated with the old but popular and iconic band ‘’the rolling stones’’
which means the title of the magazine is related with iconic music.
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The
colours in this title block are red and white like the popular tabloid
magazines such as the sun. They tell you that the magazine is going to be
mainstream and the genre will most likely be something like hip hop or R&B.
The title of the magazine is NME, which is quite short and snappy; this might
mean that the magazine is going to be the same, short snappy articles and
nothing too serious. It also says under the title block ‘’new musical express’’
which is obviously what NME stands for, this tells us that the music featured
in NME will be new and maybe not the traditional mainstream artists.
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Magazine Proposal - character profile
This
is a character profile for the ideal person from my target audience. I gathered
information from my survey and focus group and was able to put together a character
profile for someone who would purchase my magazine.
Magazine Proposal - Character profile.
My
ideal character profile is a girl called Ronnie-Ann Barthram who is 16 from
east London. She currently attends college and her interests include listening
to music, meeting new people, going out with her friends and art. She studies
media, history, English and biology in college. Her favourite subject is media
and she is extremely interested in the music industry. She hopes to be a
journalist or musician when she’s older. My magazine would be ideal for Ronnie
as she is interested in music and mainly R&B. She enjoys listening to
mainstream artists as well as discovering new unsigned ones too. She fits in to
my lifestyle categories because she is young, she doesn’t take life too
seriously and wants to have fun while still aiming high. She could be classed
as an egoist, but many other lifestyle categories are included in my target
audience such as trendies, rebels, groupies, cynics and cowboys. Ronnie’s
social class would be from C2 – E, this fits in with my target audience because
these are the kind of people that would maybe be interested in reading an
R&B magazine.
Focus group
The
feedback that I got from my focus group helped me to make final decisions on
what I wanted my magazine to be like. I got an idea about what my target
audience felt about some of my ideas for example the price and how often it
would be released. This helped me to change some things so that my audience
would be happier with my final magazine.
Magazine Plan
This is
the first plan I have made for my magazine, I have gathered information from my
survey and put together a brief plan of what I would like my magazine to be
about.
Survey Results
I made
a survey to ask people what they would want to find in a music magazine. This really
helped me in creating my own magazine as I found out what is popular and what isn’t.
Music magazine survey results
Because
of the results of this question I am going to consider doing an R&B
magazine because this is the most popular genre. Indie and Rock were also quite
popular. I know not too do genres like Reggae, Jazz or pop because they aren’t
very popular.
From
this question I know that I shouldn’t release my magazine too much because not
many people regularly buy music magazines, this helps me with planning my
magazine because I now know how often I should release it.
This
response helps me and now I know I shouldn't price my magazine too highly, most
people are willing to pay £2.00-£2.50 for their music magazine therefore I will
price my magazine between £2.00 and £2.50
From
this question I have learnt what peoples favourite music magazine is, this
means I can look at these magazines and see what people like about them and why
they like them, then I can use these examples to help create my own magazine.
This
question tells me how often people would like my music magazine to be released,
knowing this I won’t release my magazine too often or not enough, I know
exactly what the audience wants.
This
question tells me that the audience do like free gifts with their magazine,
this helps me plan my magazine, now I know the audience likes free gifts and
this means I will give free gifts with my magazine and this way my audience
will be happier and will keep buying my magazine.
This
question is extremely helpful to me whilst creating my magazine. I know exactly
what people like to find, so I can feature these things in my own magazine.
This
question helps me when planning my magazine as it tells me what artists the
audience would like to see in my magazine so I can include what they want to
see.
This
final question tells me how people would like to access my magazine, so that I
can make it possible for them to find it on social networking sites and
magazine websites swell as a print magazine.
Star image analysis - Jenifer Lopez
I have
analysed Jennifer Lopez on the front cover of different magazines. Doing this
helps me understand how celebrities are portrayed on the front of different
magazines. This will help me when creating my own magazine as I will be able to
portray my model in a way that will link with my target audience and genre.
The Changing Face of Jennifer Lopez
How is Jennifer Lopez represented in
each of these magazine covers? Create a denotation/connotation chart exploring
all elements of mise-en-scene and camera shots.
Magazine 1
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Institutional Research
I have
carried out some research in to different magazine publishing companies. This will
help me when deciding who I would want to publish my music magazine.
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Contents Page + double page spread analysis
I have
researched what conventions should be included in a typical music magazine. I then
used my knowledge to analyse some popular music magazine contents pages and
double page spreads. This will help me when creating my own music magazine.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Analyzing Magazine Front Covers
I have
researched what conventions should be included in a typical music magazine. I then
used my knowledge to analyse some popular music magazine front covers.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Conventions of a Magazine Front Cover.
I labelled the front cover of this music magazine with the different elements that make up the cover.
Researching the conventions will help me to construct my magazine front cover because I can make sure I include all of them.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Preliminary Task..
This
is the preliminary task we had to complete. I have made a copy of what I think
a college magazine should look like. I have included the conventions of the
front cover and contents page that should be in a magazine. I took the pictures
and then edited them on Adobe Photoshop and then put together my magazine in
Adobe illustrator.
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