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Finished Evaluation Draft
Evaluation Draft
Question 1 - In
what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media products?
My media product
- A music magazine, the genre of my magazine being Rock, Mostly indie rock. My
magazine is more challenging then developmental, this is as I feel that my
music magazine challenges the ‘Norm’ of what you would see in my selected
genre, this is as in my selected genre, the main colours are usually red,
black, white, the font are usually messy, the magazine looks less organised
than say, a more laid back magazine like R&B/ Vibe as an example, compare
vibe to kerrang, the differences are easily seen. With Vibe, everything has
clear layouts, whereas kerrang has less of a solid seen structure (show
examples of both).
This is why I
believe my magazine challenges the conventions of rock magazines. For the
masthead, of kerrang, for example, the writing is quite big, bold/bulky, has
that typical messy/cut up text you would expect in a rock genre, whereas my
masthead is quite sophisticated, Font is clear to read and is clean, this is
good as my target audience are from around 16+, and at this age, we are lazy,
so any font which is clear and/or bold, is good, as it is easier read. For rock
magazines, you usually have a whole band, placed in the main image, with darker
clothes, the pose representing rock music, either face/hand gestures or both,
with my main image, it is only the main singer, wearing partly black, but with
a smile, which you wouldn't expect, so overall my image looks more bubbly, then
you would expect, this is as I am trying to show the differences in how rock is
expected and how the people are expected to look, which is how I am representing
my social group. I am showing this by having the difference in font, image,
masthead placement, and overall colour scheme.
I am challenging
the conventions of rock magazines in my DPS as my DPS has a clear structure,
which Kerrang, in some cases, does not. As well as this, as stated before with
my front cover, the typical image I have chosen to use in my DPS is not necessarily
the type of image with clothing and styling you would expect to see in a rock
magazine. However, in some ways my magazine does go along with typical rock
magazine layout, as there is a picture of the lead singer in the DPS, which is
what you usually see, to make the reader obliged to read the article. As said
earlier, colour scheme is quite important in my magazine when it comes to
challenging the conventions of rock magazines. My dps is filled with quite a
range of pinks/purples, which aren’t the usual colours linked with rock, and as
well as this, my DPS is laid out with sophisticated structure, where placement
of text and image are coherent, as well as all colours linking.
My Contents page
holds similarities with kerrang, the typical rock magazine. With the change in font
sizes. However, my magazine is different as my font is all one colour, as I wanted
sophistication, rather than something ‘messy’ which is what you would typically
see in a rock styled magazine. My magazine also has more variation in imagery,
where kerrang would have about one or two images, the main image showing the
main article, whereas my magazine as an image for each regular or feature. My
contents page also has way more text than what a typical rock magazine would
have, as I wanted to explain each page in more detail. These are some of the
ways in which my contents page challenges the conventions of rock magazines.
Question 2 - How
does your media product represent particular social groups?
For my magazine,
my particular social group would be older teens into indie type music or rock
music, so people labelled as Indies, hipsters, alternatives, etc. I think my
media reaches out well to these groups as it expresses individuality, it shows
differences, meaning, it shows that despite what people expect, you can still
be different and get people to understand. It is to help kill stereotypes, and I
know that most young people can be quite afraid to show who they are because of
being judged or worried that they won’t be accepted, this is in all genres, but
I feel like my magazine will help to show them social groups that its fine to
not necessarily look how people think you should.
This is why I
think that my magazine will appeal to my social groups chosen, I also think
this because of my layout, the simple, yet colourful or ‘tumblr’ themed choice,
will engage younger - middle aged audiences. The cover image is not dark/moody,
which is how it challenges stereotypes about the rock genre, you would expect
something dark, whereas mine, shows more happiness and colour, killing that
stereotype that people who listen to rock music are always sad/depressed. This
relates to all the other images used in my magazine.
The language of
my magazine is also laid back and humorous, which links well to my social group
as well as target audience, younger and more indie type crowds, in this case,
are more laid back and prefer simple vocabulary. As well as this, through-out
my magazine, I have used mostly females, with one male picture, removing the dominance
of men in this genre. I have also used non-white musicians, killing the
stereotype that only white people listen to rock music.
Question 3- What
kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
When researching,
I thought that Bauer media group might be best for publishing / distributing my
magazine, this is as, they have already produced loads of magazines which have
gone amazingly far in the UK, and most of these are weekly magazines, one being
Kerrang! Magazine. They have also produced some popular TV music channels such
as KISS, which is very well know, they help magazines with popularity by
producing radio channels. Apps, and More, for all of these reasons, I thought
that by them releasing a magazine as different or unique as mine, their
business will rise as well as my magazine, they will do greatly with
promotions, advertisements, and much more, allowing my magazine to be seen in a
positive light, and as well as this, kerrang is a rock magazine meaning that
the audience who are interested in that will hopefully by intrigued by mine.
Despite the competition that may occur because of kerrang being big, I still
think that Bauer would be best for my magazine as my magazine is also a weekly
and shares similarities between other magazines. With all this apps, I could
create an app for my magazine, which posts new, music, videos and more.
While
researching, I decided that despite the apps available and having kerrang
meaning I have promotion, I decided that maybe Bauer media group would not be
best for publishing my magazine, instead, I thought that Conde Nast would be appropriate,
this is because so far, they do not having any music magazines published,
meaning that there is a space in their market available for my magazine,
without any competition. I could also trust them with making my magazine huge
as they have produced magazines such as Vogue and Glamour which are both huge
magazines, worldwide. (Post examples)
Question 4 - Who
would be the audience for your media product?
For this
question, and the purpose of audience, I will be looking at Kerrang!’s press
pack for referencing. But firstly, my
intended audience, the ideal for my magazine, was both genders, so male and female,
but of course, depending on who is on the cover will determine which gender
will take more interest, as well as this, it will depend on what band is being
featured, as some bands are more able to attract female audience, it will
naturally happen. For the ages, my median age is 22, but for overall ageing, my
magazine would ideally aim to 16-35 year olds. I found out / got my median from
researching Kerrang! And hammers magazine press packs, this was ideal for me as
they both follow a similar genre to mine.
Social status and working would be medium to a lower status, as the
magazine won’t be priced to high, this is as students in college/uni will not
be able to afford something above £3, I would say. For ethnicity, I would aim
to White-British, as the magazine will be based in UK, this to me makes most
sense. For fashion, I would expect my audience to dress in clothing from shops
such as Drop Dead, which is a scene/hipster site owned / co-owned by Lead
singer of popular group, Bring me the horizon, Oliver Skye’s. I would expect
colours such as pastel colours, black, white, grey.
If I had to give
a profile of the typical reader for my magazine, I would imagine any male or
female around the ages of 16+, probably art students, who are interested in
pop-punk and indie bands such as Alt J, All time low, paramore, and more. I would
imagine them to dress in clothing from drop dead or Topshop, have coloured
hair, but laid back, so no extreme piercings or tattoos, but more hipster
dressed. (Post examples)
Question 5 - How
did you attract your audience?
How did I attract
this audience, well firstly, I think that my model and colour scheme pay an
important part in this, the model for what she is wearing and how she is posed,
this is very popular at the moment for teens and young adults, by doing that, I
have hopefully immediately made people want to look at my cover, with the
colour scheme, the pink, purple, black and white colours show pastel like
similarities, which again, are ‘in’ with fashion and social networks. I have
also offered Facebook and twitter to my audience, as most of my audience are a
younger age, they are going to be more interested in looking online for
information then having to read about it in a magazine, especially as they are
always on the move and always ready to reach out back to celebrities - this is
another way I have attracted the audience. When getting feedback, especially on
the layout of my magazine, I only ever got feedback about the cover lines and
such being too small to read, which I have changed, hopefully to appeal more,
bearing in mind that the people who gave me feedback were in the age range i am
reading out too, so their feedback was important. I believe that my other
conventions have helped to attract my audience, being the font, and the size,
as people my age, so higher teens and younger adults, we are lazy, meaning that
the bigger and bolder the font, the more attractive, this why most of my font
is quite big or bold, and there is not much on the magazine, so that my
audience are not put off or too overwhelmed. My use of language is laid back,
nothing complicated and quite friendly, meaning that there will be no language
used in my magazine that will challenge my readers, allowing them to feel
confident and comfortable when reading my magazine.
Question 6- What
have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this
product?
During the making
of my magazine, I had to use a lot of technologies which I had never used
before. This meant that at some points, things became complicated. There were
two main technologies that were used, Photo-shop and In-Design. Photoshop was
used to create my front cover, and any other small edits I may have needed.
In-Design was used to create both my DPS and Contents page. For Photoshop,
there were many tools that I had to use, Being the crop tool, the text tool,
the move tool, Ctrl + t which allowed re-sizing, blur tool, and other blending/colour
catching tools and paint tools. They all helped me at different points.
The crop tool was
important, it allowed me to make my image fit perfectly onto my canvas, and
also allowed me to cut out parts of the image I did not want there. The text
tool - Allowing me to create text and place it onto my image. Ctrl + T which
allowed resizing with an object, meaning either text or image, which was good
to help with resizing and placing. Blur tool helped to get rid of rough edges
and skin. Blending tool, helped to stop differences in the image, there was a
colour catching tool which was good when editing skin, matched with the paint
tool.
In-Design, used
for professional page layouts, used by professional magazines companies, I used
this for my DPS and contents page. While using In-Design, I used tools such as
the Selection Tool, to move/grab layers. The type tool to create text. The
rectangle frame tool for importing pictures. The rectangle tool to create
boxes. I also used ruler lines to ensure accuracy.
Illustrator, used
to create text, has abilities which applications like Photoshop do not have, I
used illustrator to create my masthead, this is as the font that this
application has, and Photoshop didn't, so for this, the only tool that I used
was the text tool. I created this by using the text tool, then saving the file
as a PNG so I am able to transfer it to Photoshop.
Another
application which was important when making my magazine was Blogger - Media
technology which allowed me to show my journey/progress, a very easy platform
to use. Online, as it is interactive, as well as this, it is easily assailable,
for family and friends to see. I used blogger nearly every day, to post
progress screenshots, notes that were taken during lesson, things that I know
would help me during work or for when I am at home.
The photography
studio - Massive importance to my work, without this, my work would have not
looked as clear, graphically good, and professional as it did look. I have done
notes on how to work most of the lighting, cameras and accessories that we
luckily had, which made my time in the studio easier, as there were many
different settings for lighting, as well as many different lights that we had
to control, at once. The DSLR cameras, we also had to know off by heart,
meaning timing, settings, zooming, either automatic focus or manual. Backdrops
were also included in this studio, meaning we had the opportunity to have our
models against either a plain black or white background, allowing clarity. I
also embedded videos such as my pitch, for easier access. I used things like 2
point lighting, backdrops and more to ensure my pictures were at a good quality,
as well as using a DSLR camera, allowing me to edit ISO and more.
Technologies used
in evaluation -
Technology used
in magazine pitch - for me, I had used PowerPoint, this is because for me, I
know how to set everything out, meaning I am comfortable with the layout
choices, the tools, meaning how to add text, change the background, re-size
images and more. I also like simplicity, so for me, PowerPoint was a good
option.
Timetoast - A
good online website which allows you to set out when you are going to do a
task, meaning dates, which helps with deadlines, and helps to give you a clear
layout of when to do tasks, easing stress.
(Input the
finished college magazine and then the finished music magazine and begin to
point out differences)
When editing my
college magazine, I was very unaware of things, like tools in Photoshop, use of
rulers, meaning that my magazine college magazine did not look as professional
as my music magazine. When making my music magazine because of the practise I
had beforehand, my magazine automatically looked a lot better, meaning that
things were in place, font was placed properly, and overall the magazine looked
much better. I have learnt a lot of things from making my college magazine,
such as how to edit better, using Photoshop, how to use new applications such
as illustrator and more, which I had never used before. As well as this, I
learnt to capture my improvements more, by using blogger and screenshotting,
which is good as it shows my progression from college magazine, how that
looked, and then my music magazine, and the differences between the two of
those. More specifically, I improved way more on things such as captions, which
are easier to read and differ from the main cover line. The picture is more
accurately placed, no parts of her body cut off. I used guidelines, framing
rulers and more meaning everything overall had structure. Fonts are easier to
differ, different sizes for different sentences and keywords. This was due to
tools I had on Photoshop, such as these framing tools, resizing tools, text
tools, and more.
Monday, 5 January 2015
Evaluation Plan - So far
Here is the link to my prezi so far - https://prezi.com/fmgcyacsoqbn/edit/#45_95982358
Here is the finished Prezi - https://prezi.com/fmgcyacsoqbn/evaluation-plan/#
http://prezi.com/fmgcyacsoqbn/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
Here is the finished Prezi - https://prezi.com/fmgcyacsoqbn/evaluation-plan/#
http://prezi.com/fmgcyacsoqbn/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
Foundation Portfolio Notes
Foundation portfolio – completing the coursework
Due
Wednesday 21st January – all work on blog
What did we
do?
Done – research and planning
·
Research
being the audience research, case studies etc.
·
Class
discussions
·
Hand-outs
·
Comments on
blogs
·
Case studies
·
Press packs
·
Formal
analysis
·
Publisher
Planning –
·
House style
sheets
·
Plans and
drafts / sketches etc.
·
Pitch video.
·
Work in
progress
Evaluation
is 20% - drafts // produce a plan for which tech/app you will use for each
question, which is task 11.
The magazine
is worth 60%- separated into 3 sections, for instance, you can make a Prezi to
explain which technology you will be using for each question.
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