Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Evaluation Question 7 - DRAFT
Looking back at your preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Throughout the coursework stages, my knowledge of these programs progressed rapidly, and I managed to use it them to a good extent, through the many skills I learnt and adapted to ensure my final draft was to the best of my ability and creativity. The drafting process I believe enabled me to receive lots of feedback to work with, to ensure that I could improve it to look more professional.
Due to the lack on knowledge of the technologies I was using and the magazine conventions to which make a magazine successful, my preliminary magazine was not to the best of my ability now, however was at the time when I created it. This is because from that stage to the final stage I was still learning through the research I carried out, to ensure I had a wide variety of knowledge to ensure I could make a good magazine. This meant, looking further into my target audience, house styles and fonts. This allowed me to play around with different styles in my draft to pick out the best possible design. Giving me more confidence in being able to attract the correct consumer for my product, which I feel is an important to skill to have when working with any type of media.
I have learnt that the most crucial conventions for my target audience is the image and the graphological layout of the product. The colour scheme should be basic, to ensure that the photos stand out, and the magazine attracts my particular audience. I also believe that a house style makes a magazine unique, and therefore was something I included for this reason. I really looked at developing the layout of my page as a progression point. This is because females aged 16-26 generally appreciate the aesthetic in a product, from the research I conducted. I believe I managed to do this through the use of technology i.e Photoshop and PagePlusXP.
I didn't create a successful and aesthetically pleasing magazine because I was unaware at this point how important the F, Z and E models were to ensure that the magazine looked respectable amongst others on a shelf. I was also unaware of how the techniques such as rule of thirds and the spiral effect come in handy, and ensure that the pages image is especially put across in the correct manor. Due to my lack of knowledge of this, as well as magazine conventions I created a pretty poor standard magazine, with the audience not really easily identified, because the colour scheme wasn't researched into, to show development and planning.

In conclusion, I believe that Photoshop is the heart to the construction of my magazine, and without it, I would have found it in great difficulty to produce the product I have on another program such as Microsoft Word. Even though I have great experience with Microsoft Word, I feel that I wouldn't be able to use it in the way I would need to if I was to create such product. My preliminary magazine indicates huge progression, as I can explain that there is little consideration taken into account with magazine conventions.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Evaluation Question 6 - DRAFT
What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I used a Nikon D300 camera, accompanied by three large filter lights inside the studio at school. I was inexperienced in working such a high technological camera, with many features, however after first photoshoot it became more natural. I have learnt how to photograph my band from different angles and shots, as well as in different places other than in the studio. I believe that this taught me, which angles and shots were best for my models, with regards to them 'pulling it off'. The lighting that I used was easy to set up, however wasn't transportable, so when I decided on doing some outdoor shots, to test the picture quality and resolution I was relying on the source of natural light to create a good enough photo.
I also used many programs on the computer, which enabled me to create my product. The two main ones were Photoshop and PagePlusXP, both of which were accessible on school computers only, so working from home wasn't straight forward. I believe I benefited from these pieces of software the most as they were what allowed me to created my magazine, as I used Photoshop for all three, and used PagePlusXP for the construction of my columns on my double paged spread which was an important element.



I also used sites such as Cover Junkie and Magpile. These sites allowed me to find inspiration, research into magazine conventions, and ensure that my magazine which I created looked more professional, and that those magazines found would show proof of development throughout the course.
Evaluation Question 5 - DRAFT
How did you attract/address your audience?

The colour scheme I have used for my magazine are very basic, of black, white and a dark red (burgundy), which is the house style of my magazine. I believe that the dark red attracts the girls, because it has connotations of class and sophistication, which are what females feel is their specific role in society. On my cover and double paged spread, this colour doesn't feature to the extent it does on the contents, because the house style is a very exquisite theme, which I know will attract my target audience.
The use of images and how they are framed also elaborate on the exquisite effect, because I have ensured that the border is delicate so that it makes the magazine look neat and professional. The photos themselves have been taken in a studio with three lights, and a Nikon D300, with clothing arrangements sorted by myself, to ensure they fit the genre of the magazine as well as capture the audiences attention. I specifically decided that my artists should wear casual clothes rather than revealing clothes, because this would attract females instead of males, who are my main audience.
After researching into my target market, I found that aesthetic appreciation was one factor that cropped up massively with regards to how things are presented. I made this element of my task therefore one of the most important because I believed that this was key, to ensure I pleased my audience to the best of my ability, showing a range of skills.

My justification for using only mid shots in my magazine are that I believe this was the best way to direct the emotion of my photographs across to my audience. I feel emotion can be expressed through very little body language, unless there is focus on the face. Thus meaning that a mid shot was the best image to do this, as I felt that with test shots of close ups I didn't create the best images, and they didn't pull off a professional look. I also have used just mid shots, because magazines such as - MOJO, Q, FADER, Dazed and Confused, Clash,Wonderland and Rhythm use solely mid shots throughout the magazine issues I have researched into look at. I believe therefore I have challenged the conventions of a normal magazine, however because I have found examples this shows that this is perhaps the way magazines are going about presenting images, or this is the best way to present them to my specific audience. I have also done this because I believe the images can be presented with more elegance, for example on my front cover, the photo has a thin black border to show off the detail with in the facial features that stand out on my band.
Evaluation Question 4 - DRAFT
Who would be the audience for your media product?

Krish fits my target market of mainstream fan girls because with in that category they like a wide range of clothing styles, as well as music, film and magazine variations, because they are generally just interested in most types of media. You would typically associate my type of target market with girls who spend a lot of time on twitter, and the internet following the tracking of celebrities and what they are releasing.
My band are the typical type of artist which would feature at all the main festivals, such as Glastonbury, Leeds, Reading, T in the Park and BBC Radio 1's BIG WEEKEND. This is because their fan bases are interested in a wide variety of music, which makes these festivals perfect, as they have many genres, such as Indie Rock, Electronic, Pop and Hip Hop.

In her spare time, my particular target market are interested solely in getting the latest 'gossip' and therefore fashion isn't the most important element to their lifestyle. However they do follow fashion trends, particularly ones that are taking the shops at the current time, so shopping in outlets such as ASOS, Topshop and River Island. Krish respects fashion statements made by her idol Gabrielle Aplin, however doesn't copy her because she doesn't feel she needs to, to be a fan, she can just idolise their figures, as well as the extremely expensive clothes they wear, therefore meaning she isn't bothered about designer brands as much as others her age.
Krish works in a newsagents locally, approximately two minutes walk from her house, and therefore meaning that due to not being old enough to pay board to live at home, she uses her wages of £30 a week on music from stores such as HMV and iTunes, or magazine from the place in which she works, as she gets 10% discount.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Evaluation Question 3 - DRAFT
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
I have decided that Bauer Media would be the most beneficial source of distribution for my magazine for a number of reasons. The company has many characteristics which I feel would benefit the breadth to which my magazine would reach worldwide.
This company are one of Europe's largest media organisations which distribute a range of sources, to many countries across the continent, with contracts with companies such as HFM, Kiss FM and The Box. Due to the large range of media they do distribute to, I believe that this company have good levels of experience, and will enable my product to be read by their regular audience custom who fit with in my target market especially. The company focuses on magazine and radio predominantly and is known for being "widely recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators". I believe that this would be beneficial for my product because it means that a wider audience of people will be able to have access to my magazine, at no excess cost. In my opinion I feel due to them having a "wide portfolio of influential brands" giving them "advantages over pure play magazine or radio competitors" they will give my magazine a good potential success rate before it is even distributed. Bauer also have a huge connection with in social media sites such as 'Vimeo' 'Tumblr' 'Twitter' 'Facebook' and 'YouTube' which will publicize it worldwide as well as throughout Europe, which after a period of time would be an aim.
I believe that Bauer Media would be able to ensure my magazine is read by my target audience, because they have connections with Q and MOJO magazine which I believe to be extremely successful with their monthly prints, especially in the UK. This institution also works with the magazine 'closer' so they are aware of how to appeal to a female audience.
With Bauer Media presenting subscription offers across the internet for many magazines, It could then expand further in coming years to reaching sites such as Itunes which can then allow Apple users to download the magazine. I believe that this is essential for success, and Bauer Media have a strategic method, of ensuring it. I would work to ensure that my magazine was bought monthly for the price of £3.50.
This company are one of Europe's largest media organisations which distribute a range of sources, to many countries across the continent, with contracts with companies such as HFM, Kiss FM and The Box. Due to the large range of media they do distribute to, I believe that this company have good levels of experience, and will enable my product to be read by their regular audience custom who fit with in my target market especially. The company focuses on magazine and radio predominantly and is known for being "widely recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators". I believe that this would be beneficial for my product because it means that a wider audience of people will be able to have access to my magazine, at no excess cost. In my opinion I feel due to them having a "wide portfolio of influential brands" giving them "advantages over pure play magazine or radio competitors" they will give my magazine a good potential success rate before it is even distributed. Bauer also have a huge connection with in social media sites such as 'Vimeo' 'Tumblr' 'Twitter' 'Facebook' and 'YouTube' which will publicize it worldwide as well as throughout Europe, which after a period of time would be an aim.
I believe that Bauer Media would be able to ensure my magazine is read by my target audience, because they have connections with Q and MOJO magazine which I believe to be extremely successful with their monthly prints, especially in the UK. This institution also works with the magazine 'closer' so they are aware of how to appeal to a female audience.
With Bauer Media presenting subscription offers across the internet for many magazines, It could then expand further in coming years to reaching sites such as Itunes which can then allow Apple users to download the magazine. I believe that this is essential for success, and Bauer Media have a strategic method, of ensuring it. I would work to ensure that my magazine was bought monthly for the price of £3.50.
Evaluation Question 2 - DRAFT
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My magazine is mainstream collectively, with elements from different genres, however it is more pop orientated with regards to the artists that have articles written about them inside, who feature, especially in the issue I created. The reason as to why I have done this is because I feel for this genre of music there are larger fan bases, and it is much easier to please an audience.
The content of my magazine is similar to Q in the way that it presents a range of artists, however differs, due to the style of music and the genre of artists included. The colour schemes are dissimilar, and the fonts used aren't as bold, as in my opinion Q is directed more at a male audience, where as mine is female. For example, bands such as The 1975 feature in Q magazine, whereas if you were to associate an artist in my magazine you would go down the Ed Sheeran route, as he perceives to have more of a fan girl base than The 1975, however with regards to looks, and outer appearance, my band are similar to Little Mix.
My magazine is targeted more at a fan girl social group, the group which specifies in girls especially who follow music artists and celebrities to excessive extents, and attend their solo gigs, and go to any events possible that they can. In some cases this means that fans travel globally just to have a shot at either meeting their idol, or seeing them live, for the twentieth time. This usually occurs with in the ages of 16-26 which is also my target market for the magazine, so in my opinion I believe that it will sell, as the fans will be sold exclusive interviews about their favourite artists.

The photographs I produced with in my magazine don't use the 'gaze' effect to a large extent, however there are elements of it represented through facial expression so that they look aesthetically pleasing to the eye. I do believe that the clothes I dressed them in, to an extent were representing the mainstream genre, however the photo I used on the contents page included one of my artists wearing an indie shirt. I challenged the conventions of my genre, as I took a risk in what my model was wearing. However I believe due to indie fashion being more mainstream at this current time period, I decided that along with explanation as to why I used it, it would work.
The layout of my pages reflects more of an indie genre, however I decided to do this as in my opinion I believe that it reflects a mainstream edge, as every page is different, however there are small characteristics which link each page together, which to an extent challenges the conventions. This therefore meaning it challenges my base of social group I am targeting, as they usually would read pages which lots of colour, and lots of stuff going on across the page. I decided against this idea, to make my magazine individual, as well as increasing its formality and presentation levels. I didn't think that a busier layout would be impossible because my Photoshop skills are of a good standard, I just didn't think my band would pull of this style as well as other bands perhaps could, as they aren't a 'typical' girl band, with the stereotype strapped across their name.
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