Thursday, 19 April 2012

Evaluation 1

1. in what ways does your media product use, devolop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?






My magazine has many features in common and differences with the ‘CLASH’ magazine.

The masthead on my magazine has a rough look to it and has pieces missing at the bottom of the letters, this shows that the magazine is quite urban and rebellious, this is emphasised by the fact that the colour of the writing is black, which is conventionally seen as a rebellious colour. The reason my masthead is similar to the masthead from the ‘CLASH’ magazine is because both magazines are big, bold and eye-catching this is good for the magazine as it draws the attention of the audience. Both magazines have sell lines, this mixes with the rest of the magazine such as the main image’s appearance, the masthead and colour scheme as this all demonstrates a type of representation which will attract the main target audience, this links back to what the sell lines are like as they must keep the same representation and play on the representation that the magazine is conveying. But there are some differences in the sell lines of the magazine, one being that the ‘CLASH’ have big titles for their sell lines whereas my magazine is in quite small writing, and other reason being that their sell lines are spread across the front cover and the ‘ALT’ magazine has them all in one place. The reasons for why I have done this is because I wanted the main image and main headline to have more room on the front page which meant that the sell lines couldn’t be to big this way the audience would be more attracted to reading the main headline which is the bigger article in the magazine and not to focus more on a smaller story that they may not like. The barcode on my magazine is in the bottom left hand corner which is a very different position to the one on the ‘CLASH’ magazine, the reason I did this is because I believe it is more conventional for it to be at the bottom of the page rather than at the top, also, I didn't want the barcode to take any attention away from any of the other features and receive more attention than it should. The price on my magazine is on the barcode, I believe this is conventional to a magazine, plus if the price is on or near the barcode the audience will look towards the barcode as this is where the price is usually found on a magazine. The date on my magazine is on my barcode, I did this because having the date there is conventional to an music magazine. The main cover line on my front cover is very big and bold which draws the audience’s attention. Another feature that makes the main cover line stand out is the colour as it is in bold white which contrasts to the red and black on the rest of the magazine. I decided not to put a skyline on my magazine as I thought that it would ruin the positioning of my main image, masthead and splash as they are at the top of the magazine, this is one of the differences between mine and the ‘CLASH’ magazine. My main image on my front page has been made to represent my target audiences and the type of music that my magazine includes; this is shown by the clothes she is wearing and the acoustic guitar. The colour scheme is also included in giving off a certain representation; the colours black and red are conventionally associated with being rebellious which is what the target audience are stereotypically known to be like. The splash is a record with bold yellow writing on I which makes it stand out and catch the audience’s attention, the splash needs to be able to do this in order to interest the audience with what it is promoting/advertising whereas the ‘CLASH’ magazine does not have this feature. My magazine also has a footer, this is used to give additional information to the audience, the ‘CLASH’ magazine has also got the same feature and is conventional to a magazines front page.






My contents page uses many conventional features such as several images, features section, news section, reviews section, editors letters etc.

The use of several images allows the audience to see what people are going to be in the magazine, the reason I put the images in their positions is because I wanted the different ‘sections’ of the magazine to be on the right, as they are conventionally put on either the left or right. The other magazine has used more images than me for their contents page but the reason I didn’t use this many is because I didn’t want to take all of the attention away from the writing. I have also used a ‘features section’ this is conventional to a magazine, the contents within the features are also within the representation of the magazine sticks to the same genre, this is important that I do this as the audience expects the magazine to represent them and the music they listen too, this can affect the magazine hugely because if the magazine was giving them information about gigs, live performances etc. about bands and artists they don’t know or like then the magazine will receive a bad reputation and will not be purchased again. There are some differences between mine and the other contents page, one being that my ‘features section’ has a heading to it whereas the other contents page is just one big list. The ‘News section’ and ‘reviews Section’ also has to represent the music genre of the magazine because if the magazine talks about things that are not interesting for the audience then they will stop buying the magazine.


In my magazine, the editors letter is conventionally at the bottom of the page, this means that when the readers are looking through the contents page they will be interested by what the editor has to say, and as the magazine is represented to them as a collective audience, they will want to find out more about the stories about what/who they like, whereas the other magazine has not used an editors letter which is not conventional to a contents page. The colour scheme has been red, black and white which conveys the conventional representation of, indie and rebellion. The reason I chose this is because the target audience is indie/indie rock which is stereotypically quite rebellious so this appeals to them, it allows them to have an attraction to the magazine, but still depends on whether or not they are interested by what is in the magazine.







In my double page spread I have used many features such as, large main image, large main headline, drop cap, pull quote and a subsidiary headline.

In the other magazine’s double page spread, the large main headline is at the top, above the text, this is conventional to a magazine. The large headline on my magazine is at the bottom, this is unconventional to a magazine but I did this as I did not want to interrupt the main image or the area I wanted to put my text as the image has to give the correct representation to the audience. The large main headline on my magazine is playing the guitar which gives the representation of the indie look which the audience is all about, the reason I did this was to let the audience relate to the genre of the magazine and contents of what is in the magazine. The reason my image is on the right hand side is because I did want her face or body on the crease of the page as this would have ruined the image and would not be conventional to a magazine. The use of drop caps in my work are used to draw attention to the writing within the page, in my double page spread I have used a main drop cap on the first question and have used smaller drop caps on the other questions, the reason I did this was to keep a continuous flow from question to question as it allows them to identify (along with the different colour of text) which part of the text is the question, but the reason I made the first question drop cap bigger than the rest is because I wanted it to stand out and catch the readers eye. The use of several drop caps is not hugely conventional as only few magazines do this (for example, the magazine I am comparing too), but I wanted to use more than one because it makes my magazine individual which is what the magazine tries to portray to the audience. The use of my pull quote is to intrigue the readers, as the pull quote is a bigger font than the rest of the text, the audience will be drawn towards it, this gives the audience a taster of what is in the text which makes them want to read more. I also have a subsidiary heading at the top of the page which has the use of two colours (red and black) which allows the audience to be drawn the important word in the different font which grasps their attention and makes them want to read more.

The reason my drop caps, pull quote, page number, subsidiary heading and the text in the questions in red is because this colour sticks with the conventional colour scheme I am maintaining throughout the magazine of red, black and white.

Friday, 30 March 2012

media evaluation

Evaluation                          Media Studies

For my Foundation Production Portfolio I was asked to complete the front page, contents and double page spread of a new music magazine. All images and text used must be original, produced by you - minimum of four images.

2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My product represents social groups such as ‘indies’ to be under the demographical age of 14 - 24 this is because non mainstream music such as indie rock is a very modern type of music to listen to so therefore will not interest an older gender. Rebellious, as the colour scheme indicates through the black and red which are stereotypically known as being rebellious colours. To emphasise the point about the typical ‘indie’ person being rebellious is the type of bands that are featured in magazine, such as ‘The Kooks’, ‘The Klaxons’ and ‘The Stokes’, as these all have rebellious characteristics.
As the ‘indie’ genre is not mainstream, and the representation of ‘indie’ is rebellious, it is thought to attract the lower band of social class people as they can relate to the rebellious attitudes conveyed by the magazine, this means that they are represented to be in the psychographic band of E as they will be probably unemployed/students, this is because this links to my demographical age range and the current economical environment.

3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
As the magazine is an indie/indie rock magazine this means that a publisher like IPC, who publishes NME, would probably not want to publish my magazine as they already have a magazine in that section of the market. The more likely source to publish my magazine would be competitors of NME and IPC such as Bauer Media as they will want to compete within the same section of the market as NME and take away IPC’s profits and set NME back.

4. Who would be the target audience for your media product?
The audience my magazine will target is the people who listen and are interested in Indie rock and non mainstream music. My magazine is aimed at the demographical gender of both male and female; this is because both genders are interested in lots of non mainstream music (mainly indie rock). The demographical age that my magazine is aimed at will be 14 - 24 this is because non mainstream music such as indie rock is a very modern type of music to listen to so therefore will not interest an older gender.
My music magazine is aimed at the psychographic band of E as they will be probably unemployed/students; this is because this links to my demographical age range and the current economical environment.

5. How did you attract/address your audience?
As my target audience is in the psychographic E band this means that they will not have much money to spend on the magazine, alongside this, the demographical age is 14 – 24 which means that a large part the age range will still be in education, either at school, college or university, this means that they will not be earning as much money as they would be if it was compared to someone working full-time. This is the reason why I made the product £3.00 and a monthly magazine, this allows my target audience to save enough money each month to be able to afford the magazine.
The reason for why my magazine appeals to my target audiences demographical age group is because it fits in with new trends as indie music and culture is rapidly becoming more and more popular in the target age range, this means that this magazine will fit into the lifestyle they want or are following, and by purchasing this magazine they will be able to keep up to date with all the new information. My magazine is a £3.00 monthly magazine which will make it easier for my target psychographic age group to be able to pay for it, this also coincides with the fact that people under the psychographic E band are stereotypically rebellious which is what my magazine represents, this means that my target social group can relate to my magazine and will be influenced by the contents within in.

6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
All of the images/contents for the magazine were taken with an OLIMPUS 600Z camera and edited on Photoshop or Microsoft Publisher.
                          Draft                                                                           Final
                            
For my front cover I used the quick selection tool to cut my main image of its original background and placed it onto the new background which was originally red, but then I decided that just a plain red background made the magazine look ‘tacky’ so I decided to change the background to a white-to-red background. Once I had the image I used the blur tool to make the image have smoother edges so it looked more realistic and more natural within the magazine, I also used the transform scale tool to enlarge my picture to fit into a conventional place on my front cover as she is in the middle, under the masthead. I used the text tool to add all of the writing (except the masthead) onto my front cover, I then changed the main headline on my front cover as I wanted it to be bigger to catch the audience’s attention and so it didn’t cover up as much of the front image as it did on my first draft. For the splash I took a picture of a record and then cropped the picture onto my front page. I also moved the cover lines down a little as a believed this to be more conventional for a magazine cover.
                                   Draft                                                                           Final

 
For my contents page I decided to put a border on my original draft as I wanted the page to seem compact with a noticeable resemblance of the colour scheme I have used throughout my magazine, I then decided that my contents page does not need this and is not conventional to a magazine so I got rid of the border and put my features and news sections etc. down the right hand side which is conventional to a magazine and looks far better. The reason I decided to move and make my images smaller is so I could fit more writing on the page, I did this by using the transform scale tool which allowed me to manipulate the images to where I wanted them. 
I made the main headline ‘contents’ and the date ‘12/11’ cross my using transform scale and by changing the opacity of the text so they can have a transparent appearance. I used another self-taken image of another record for my splash on this page, I then cropped the picture using the quick selection tool then used transform scale to change the size of the image to fit into the position I wanted it to. The reason I change the number order and position is because in my draft it is not conventional as the numbers are not in order and there were not enough pages which I felt was not good enough for the audience and did not want a poor audience review.

                                Draft                                                                           Final





For my double page spread I fist used the wrong type of page layout, I needed to use international A3 paper, so I needed to change that first of all. I then had to adjust my image to the page layout which involved my having to use transform scale and moving the image around to find the correct positioning for my image without going over where the crease of the page is as this is not conventional to a magazine. I used the inner and outer glow tool on the smaller heading on the final piece at the top to give a eye-catching effect to it. I also moved the main headline across the bottom of the page as this is more conventional to a magazine and doesn’t intervene with the crease of the page. I also added drop caps and a pull quote onto my work as this is also more conventional to a music magazine and grabs the audience’s attention, I did all of the text in publisher as this was the simplest way to add drop caps and a pull quote and fit the text into the page.

7. Looking back at you preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Reflecting back on my preliminary task I realise that I have extended my knowledge of Photoshop hugely, this, I believe, has been displayed in my final front cover as I have learnt and understood more about the different media conventions throughout the course.

The different conventions have become a lot more clear and understandable to me now as I have been able to identify the different conventions when looking at my own and other music magazines.

My media language has improved massively as I have learnt how to convey a certain message through the way I layout and the thing I put within my magazine, for example, this picture shows no representation of what I am trying to convey, whereas my front page shows that it is an indie genre through how the model is dressed and the use of colours used as well.
This coincides with how I have learnt to select a target audience and how to actually attract them, this is through how to represent the genre that they are associated with, the demographics and psychographics they relate to etc.


 







Friday, 16 December 2011

different fonts for masthead

Masthead Font choices:
ALT
I did not use this font because i believe it is not eye catching, exiting, individual, and is too plain. This would not of suited the type of audience my magazine is aimed at.
ALT
I did not use this because i believe it is not conventional to my music genre which is rebellious, and this is a more old fashion font.
ALT
I was going to use this font before i found the font i chose because it is individual, bold eye catching, but i felt as though it was not rebellious enough, which is a huge theme of my music genre.

ALT
I didnt use this as i believe it looks rather child like and is not suited to my music genre which is tough and rebellious.