Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Friday, 15 April 2016
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Production schedule
Week 1 - Begin drafting out my 3 products, start creating
and gathering textures and patterns, gather all necessary forms
Week 2 – Photoshoot for my images, create contact sheet
Week 3 & 4 – Create and finish cover page
Week 5 & 6 – Create and finish contents page
Weeks 6,7 & 8 – Create, write and finish article
Week 9 – Checking all
3 pieces, fixing mistakes, proof-reading
Week 10 – Final changes and Edits
Friday, 11 March 2016
Evaluation Representation
In my magazine I have represented teenage music fans as
laid-back, demonstrated in my chosen photo’s used throughout the magazine and
used in the article wherein the interview is written in a mostly casual style. The musicians in the article are represented in a similar way influencing they way the readers - teenage music fans are represented. The magazine is not designed in a way that seems like it is speaking down to teenagers.
Due to the vague demographic of the magazine it primarily focuses on the music and leaves out most mentions of other products though my research focused on fashionable teenage interests, mostly of things not generally associated with a specific gender.
Due to the vague demographic of the magazine it primarily focuses on the music and leaves out most mentions of other products though my research focused on fashionable teenage interests, mostly of things not generally associated with a specific gender.
The magazine almost exclusively focuses on music and is not
aimed at either gender in particular or any other demographic more particular than
teenagers meaning that it avoids confronting or reinforcing stereotypes in
general while still being focused on a specific age, I also included a variety of music to avoid the stereotypes that music
fans are averse to other forms of music than their preference.
The main difference is that they are shown more dynamically in real publications, and highlighted by the background of the media. The first example shows the cover person in a sad, mysterious way. The second portrays the two older people as angrier, both differ heavily from the laid back portrayal in my magazine
The main difference is that they are shown more dynamically in real publications, and highlighted by the background of the media. The first example shows the cover person in a sad, mysterious way. The second portrays the two older people as angrier, both differ heavily from the laid back portrayal in my magazine
Examples of real media:
Evaluation Target Audience
My target audience are teenagers, the psychographics for
them include lifestyle: restaurants they would eat at include McDonalds, Pizza
Hut, Burger King and KFC. Stores they would shop at include Game, CEX, and HMV.
Music that they listen to includes Maroon 5 and Daft Punk. Popular films among
teenagers at the moment include Jurassic World, Star Wars VII, Mad Max and
Inside Out. They tend to buy DVD’s, Games, Fast Food etc. They likely watch
television through Sky or a streaming service such as Netflix. Stereotypically the attitude is portrayed as
one somewhat apathetic to most issues but fond of media such as television and
music.
They would likely buy my magazine due to the wide variety of
information on popular music, furthermore as the magazine establishes itself it
can branch out into other related subject in articles.
If the magazine establishes a sufficiently large reader base many companies popular with teenagers may seek to use it for advertising – any of the above companies included.
Evaluation Addressing an audience
Addressing the Audience
The point of sale would be on a store shelf at eye level, I
designed a bright, distinctive masthead so as to attract people’s attention,
while no aspect of the cover uses direct address to draw the attentions of the
potential reader the cover lines use bold clear fonts, with colours that
contrast the picture. The content of the cover lines mostly focuses on the
music and bands featured within the comic. The cover remains uncluttered in the center giving a clear view of the image. All of the cover lines are around the edge of the page so when the viewer stops looking at the image they start to focus on the cover lines. The magazine mainly uses a factual style mode of address in
the cover, with the names of the bands being the main focus of the writing on
the cover. The same is true for the contents page. The article mainly focuses
on an interview framed in a friendly manner with an affable interviewer
discussing casually with the band – the questions are a mixture of personal and
business
The main selling point for my magazine is the interview with
the band I created, which is posed as being an exclusive interview with a
popular band
Evaluation Institutions
I think the magazine would be
best published by a smaller possibly independent publisher like with Clash
Magazine LTD, as it is a small to medium scale magazine. Out of the companies I
studied Future PLC is probably the one most suited to publishing my magazine,
however the magazine is a small magazine with a generalized target audience
meaning it is likely to be a smaller publication.
The magazine is unlikely to make it to store shelves at
first due to its small scale however using a combination of subscriptions and
digital sales of the magazine or publisher’s own site if the magazine proves
sufficiently popular we can move up to store shelves, eventually reaching major
companies such as WH Smith. Many major magazines and comics sell digital
versions such as lifestyle magazine ‘Hello’ or subscriptions such as the Radio
times
Support for the magazine will include a website, social
media pages such as twitter and facebook to communicate with readers, digital
versions will be released. The digital versions may be released on iTunes or
Google Play. Sister products like radio stations, tours or TV Channels like
larger magazines such as Kerrang! have may eventually be established
Costume and Prop List
Fashionable Casual or a Smart-Casual (leaning towards
casual) clothing
Prop List
Music Themed-Props: Drumsticks, Headphones
Talent Release Ren
ADULT TALENT
AGREEMENT RELEASE
Date/s of production/s: 15/11/2015
Talent: Model
Address:
Model’s Age (at time of production):
18
Name of production: Soundbox Magazine
THIS TALENT AGREEMENT AND
RELEASE (“Agreement”) is dated 15/11/2015
is between the undersigned photographer (“Photographer”) and the undersigned
performer (“I”).
and
Agreement as follows:
I hereby grant
the undersigned photographer permission to photograph me.
I further give my irrevocable consent to photographer to publish the image
at his/her place of education with the possibility of uploading the finished project to one of the
College’s YouTube or Vimeo channels or official website.
I understand that the images
may be altered or modified
in any manner.
I am of legal age and have the full legal capacity
to execute this authorisation without the consent
or knowledge of any other
person.
AGREED BY THE PERFORMER
Print Name: Ren-Rylee Curtis
Signature: Ren-Rylee Curtis
PHOTOGRAPHER
Print Name: Kieran Southernwood
Signature: Kieran Southernwood
Date: 15/11/2015
Talent Release Ethan
ADULT TALENT
AGREEMENT RELEASE
Date/s of production/s: 15/11/2015
Talent: Model
Address:
Model’s Age (at time of production):
17
Name of production: Soundbox Magazine
THIS TALENT AGREEMENT AND
RELEASE (“Agreement”) is dated 15/11/2015
is between the undersigned photographer (“Photographer”) and the undersigned
performer (“I”).
and
Agreement as follows:
I hereby grant
the undersigned photographer permission to photograph me.
I further give my irrevocable consent to photographer to publish the image
at his/her place of education with the possibility of uploading the finished project to one of the
College’s YouTube or Vimeo channels or official website.
I understand that the images
may be altered or modified
in any manner.
I am of legal age and have the full legal capacity
to execute this authorisation without the consent
or knowledge of any other
person.
AGREED BY THE PERFORMER
Print Name: Ethan Probert
Signature Ethan
Probert
PHOTOGRAPHER
Print Name: Kieran Southernwood
Date: 15/11/2015
Friday, 26 February 2016
Monday, 8 February 2016
Contents Page Draft
This is the first draft of my contents page, it has the title of the page in the top right corner, and the articles going down the right side, the rest is filled with images
Article Draft
A draft image of the main article of my magazine, it shows the placement of all the important pieces, including the sidebar on each page, which aspects will overlay other parts of the page and the spacing
Cover Draft
Friday, 5 February 2016
Colour Moodboard
A range of colours and shades I may use in my magazine. I made sure each colour had one lighter background option and one bold clear shade, I picked the colours by examining several different music magazines and picking the common colours that would fit the magazine and our potential audience best
Font Moodboard
A selection of fonts I found on Dafont.com, that I have selected as potential fonts to use in my magazine. All of the fonts seem to fit the theme of a rock magazine such as Kerrang! 'Decibel''s scratchy font and 'Something in the way' both resemble the kind of cover fonts currently used. The first font appears too comic so I will likely not use it.
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