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Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Q3 - What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Updated Magazine Comparison - Question 1 Redo.
My magazine is using the styles and conventions of the one above 'NME', although this is not the finished and final draft of my front cover as I need to add some more cover stories and make the title bolder, I am aiming to use brighter colours as NME does as it is eye catching and is a popular magazine to buy.
Evaluation Question Two: How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Evaluation Question Two: How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My magazine represents particular social groups in which my main cover story and the artist on the front cover is up and coming, therefore not that well known, however she is representing the best of British musicians, therefore is representing somebody who didn't have that good of an upbringing but has made a name for herself in the music industry and she is showing that just because you have had a bad start in life that if you try your hardest, then you will be able to make something of your life.
My magazine represents particular social groups in which my main cover story and the artist on the front cover is up and coming, therefore not that well known, however she is representing the best of British musicians, therefore is representing somebody who didn't have that good of an upbringing but has made a name for herself in the music industry and she is showing that just because you have had a bad start in life that if you try your hardest, then you will be able to make something of your life.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
In what ways does your media product use, develop, or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
My contents page (so far) follows the conventions of a typical magazine, or the magazine that I used for my stylistic influences (Kerrang and NME magazine). In which it has the name of the magazine and 'contents' at the top with an issue number and date. And then there is the actual contents with headings and content down the right hand side of the page with the editors not and competition on the left, the competition at the top, nearly center and the editors note (and photo) are in the bottom left hand corner of the page. Which as you can see below follows the conventions of the magazine.
The title of my magazine is at the top of the page, it's bright and bold and catches the eye of the reader, which is typical of a magazine as the name 'Smoke and Mirrors' as it is the name of my favourite song and it is unique, although it doesn't sound like the typical name of a music magazine, therefore it challenges the norms of a music magazine as it is different and I like it. The photos that I have used for my contents page and front cover are unique as they are original images that I have taken myself, although they are of a similar style and placement on the page. There is one large image and two smaller on the contents page, along with the editors note, this uses the styles of magazines and what the contents pages looks like. The double page spread will go along the usual styles of magazines and be similar to my stylistic influences as there will be one large image that goes across both pages with a small article that will either run along the bottom or down the side of the page with a large title in the left hand corner of the page. I may also use quotes and spread them across the pages, I haven't quite decided yet.
My contents page (so far) follows the conventions of a typical magazine, or the magazine that I used for my stylistic influences (Kerrang and NME magazine). In which it has the name of the magazine and 'contents' at the top with an issue number and date. And then there is the actual contents with headings and content down the right hand side of the page with the editors not and competition on the left, the competition at the top, nearly center and the editors note (and photo) are in the bottom left hand corner of the page. Which as you can see below follows the conventions of the magazine.
The title of my magazine is at the top of the page, it's bright and bold and catches the eye of the reader, which is typical of a magazine as the name 'Smoke and Mirrors' as it is the name of my favourite song and it is unique, although it doesn't sound like the typical name of a music magazine, therefore it challenges the norms of a music magazine as it is different and I like it. The photos that I have used for my contents page and front cover are unique as they are original images that I have taken myself, although they are of a similar style and placement on the page. There is one large image and two smaller on the contents page, along with the editors note, this uses the styles of magazines and what the contents pages looks like. The double page spread will go along the usual styles of magazines and be similar to my stylistic influences as there will be one large image that goes across both pages with a small article that will either run along the bottom or down the side of the page with a large title in the left hand corner of the page. I may also use quotes and spread them across the pages, I haven't quite decided yet.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Foundation Production Evaluation
In what ways does your media product use, develop, or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
My contents page (so far) follows the conventions of a typical magazine, or the magazine that I used for my stylistic influences (Kerrang and NME magazine). In which it has the name of the magazine and 'contents' at the top with an issue number and date. And then there is the actual contents with headings and content down the right hand side of the page with the editors not and competition on the left, the competition at the top, nearly center and the editors note (and photo) are in the bottom left hand corner of the page. Which as you can see below follows the conventions of the magazine.
The title of my magazine is at the top of the page, it's bright and bold and catches the eye of the reader, which is typical of a magazine as the name 'Smoke and Mirrors' as it is the name of my favourite song and it is unique, although it doesn't sound like the typical name of a music magazine, therefore it challenges the norms of a music magazine as it is different and I like it. The photos that I have used for my contents page and front cover are unique as they are original images that I have taken myself, although they are of a similar style and placement on the page. There is one large image and two smaller on the contents page, along with the editors note, this uses the styles of magazines and what the contents pages looks like. The double page spread will go along the usual styles of magazines and be similar to my stylistic influences as there will be one large image that goes across both pages with a small article that will either run along the bottom or down the side of the page with a large title in the left hand corner of the page. I may also use quotes and spread them across the pages, I haven't quite decided yet.
My contents page (so far) follows the conventions of a typical magazine, or the magazine that I used for my stylistic influences (Kerrang and NME magazine). In which it has the name of the magazine and 'contents' at the top with an issue number and date. And then there is the actual contents with headings and content down the right hand side of the page with the editors not and competition on the left, the competition at the top, nearly center and the editors note (and photo) are in the bottom left hand corner of the page. Which as you can see below follows the conventions of the magazine.
The title of my magazine is at the top of the page, it's bright and bold and catches the eye of the reader, which is typical of a magazine as the name 'Smoke and Mirrors' as it is the name of my favourite song and it is unique, although it doesn't sound like the typical name of a music magazine, therefore it challenges the norms of a music magazine as it is different and I like it. The photos that I have used for my contents page and front cover are unique as they are original images that I have taken myself, although they are of a similar style and placement on the page. There is one large image and two smaller on the contents page, along with the editors note, this uses the styles of magazines and what the contents pages looks like. The double page spread will go along the usual styles of magazines and be similar to my stylistic influences as there will be one large image that goes across both pages with a small article that will either run along the bottom or down the side of the page with a large title in the left hand corner of the page. I may also use quotes and spread them across the pages, I haven't quite decided yet.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Magazine Front Cover Feedback
Magazine Feedback
First of all for the front cover there is too much space on the whole and to fill the spaces there needs to be more coverlines, these shall be displayed in a bigger font and a different colour so that they are visible from a distance and easy to see. It also needs to be more obvious that it is a music magazine, to do this I will add a symbol or something of that nature so I can show that it is a music magazine. I shall also make the added coverlines to be more obviously related to music. And for the contents page I shall have to add one strong image that is going to be for the prize winner and and thumbnail photograph of myself for the editors note. As for the actual contents part of the page I shall have to add more section headings to the list of contents so that I am able more content underneath those headings.
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