Friday, 2 December 2011

Original Magazine Images


Original image for front cover.



 Original images for Conent Page.


Original images for Double Page Spread.

Friday, 25 November 2011

DIARY

14/11/11- This lesson I was able to create a questionnaire and get them filled out by members of my target audience. To do this I went to the LRC and asked a even amount of males and females.

15/11/11- This lesson I made graphs and tally charts from my results on the questionnaire. I did this on word and then wrote a short summary of each graph or pie chart to explain what the results meant and how it was going to help me design my magazine.

16/11/11- I annotated the front of a magazine that was similar to mine. I chose NME because it is a similar genre to what I was going for.

18/11/11- I created my own publication plan on this day. I have posted it on my blog and it is a good reminder to go by whilst I am designing my magazine as I already have the inital ideas.

21/11/11- I did an analysis of a double page spread here so that I knew what was needed when I was creating my own magazine.

23/11/11- In this lesson I started to create a publication plan for the magazine GUITAR.

Rough Layout of front cover - Music Magazine.

Front Cover annotation

Annotated Content Page

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Analysis Of a Double Page Spread

- Drop Caps in colour relations to other parts of the page. (Colour Theme)
- One Page full of writing/ the other fully dedicated to a image.
- Quotes from the band in big
- Image Captions
- Three columns
- Always one quote that stands out on the page.
- Text box with added information
- Direct mode of address- always looking at the audience
- First paragraph has to be able to catch the readers attention - most important
- Quotes used may be controversial
- Headlines stand out - bigger than everything on the page
- Target audience, talks like they do.
- ALWAYS more than one image.

Publication Plan

Title: Hear!

Positioning Statement: For the Fans, By the fans

Price: £2:50

Distribution: Supermarkets, Local Shops, Newsagents

Rationale: The magazine will be based around the fans. From my research I know that the fans want to see more pictures in the magazine. It will be made to appeal to a wide audience by focusing on the genre 'Indie Alternative'

Style: Informal, irreverent style. The magazine will have 'Gossip' pages, hopefully this will relate to my target audience, age rage between 16-18 year olds. So they feel comfortable reading the magazine.
Images will be the dominant feature of layouts.

Regular Content:
- Editors note
- Reviews and reports
- Pictures from live performances
- Photo shoot images
- Gig and tour information
- Free competitions to win prizes
- The month in pictures
- The fan page

Feature Content:
Examples of feature articles which will appear in the magazine:
- The month in pictures
- Interview with Laura Ellen
- Reports from a live gig with a band
- Fan give-a-ways
- This months top charts
- Gig line up for the month
- Competitions to win tickets & a iPod
- Article about the Two Door Cinema Club
- Investigation into tour guides

Colour Scheme: Green/Black/Red

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Questionnaire

Questionnaire

1)      Age?

16-18               18-20               20-22              22-25


2)     Gender?
Female                       Male

3)     How much do you normally pay for a magazine?

£0.50-£1.50                £1.50-£2.50                £2.50-£3.50                £3.50-<


4)     What is your favourite colour?

Red     Blue    Green     Orange     Purple     Yellow     Black     Pink                


5)     Where do you usually buy your magazine from?

News Agents              Online             Local shop                  Supermarkets


6)     How often do you like to buy a magazine?

Weekly                        Every Fortnight          Monthly


7)     What type of articles interest you in a magazine?

Reviews          Comical          Informative                Images                       Gossip



8)     Do you enjoy receiving free gifts in your magazine?

Yes                  No

9)     What parts of a music magazine do you prefer?

News Features                       Reviews Interviews               Pictures                     


10)  If you saw a music magazine in the shop, what would convince you to buy it?


Price                Front cover                Advertised articles                Competitions



11)   What is your favourite type of music?

Hip-hop          RnB                 Rock                Indie               Classical         Grunge



12)  What do you feel makes a good music magazine?

__________________________________________________________

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13)  What have you disliked about previous magazines you have brought?

Too much information          Not enough information       Too many pictures    

Not enough pictures              Too expensive                                    The front cover                     


14)  What have you especially liked about magazines you have brought in the past?

Too much information          Not enough information       Too many pictures    

Not enough pictures              Too expensive                                    The front cover
           

15)  Would you ever subscribe to a magazine if there was a choice?

Yes                  No

Friday, 11 November 2011

Research of the market place.

I plan on making my music magazine similar to current media products such as NME and Q. Therefore I did some reasearch on these two well known products. I looked at their websites and found out about the types of artists they focus on, I brought their magazines in a shop and spent a lot of time reading them so I could get a general idea of the layout/style of magazines and how I should produce mine. I think this really helped and it gave me a lot of thoughts and ideas.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Initial ideas and plans for music magazine

I plan to produce a indie alternative music magazine, containing articles about various artists from different genres so that it appeals to a wide target audience. I think this is important as now a days there are so many different artists around it is difficult to just focus on one genre. Hopefully my magazine will interest a lot of people. I have chosen the artist that I am going to focus my double page spread on and contacted her to make sure that she is free for an interview and photo shoot her name is Laura Ellen, she is currently a YouTube singer and has started writing her own music for a record label. I want to call my magazine HEAR, as it obviously straight away relates to music and couldn't be mistaken for any other genre of magazine. I think that the name is good as it has two meanings, HEAR the music and HERE is where its at, it will draw people in. I have had a few ideas for the content page of my magazine, after being to quite a few concerts this year I took some pictures of artists such as Katy Perry and Pixie Lott performing live so I will probably use these pictures. I plan on putting a competition inside the magazine to win something music related, maybe a pair of headphones or gig tickets, this will also hopefully attract my target audience to the magazine. I am going to produce a magazine for teenage/young adults, making sure I use relevent and popular artists of this era.

Monday, 31 October 2011

College Magazine - Front Cover

College Magazine Evaluation

Front Cover-
The main colour in my magazine was light blue, it worked well because it is the same colour as the Priestley signs. For my front cover I used a blue note pad to tie in the colour scheme and the model is also wearing a blue tee shirt. The girl on the front cover is looking straight into the camera, this is direct mode of address to the audience and will always work well as it will draw people into the magazine. I placed the main text 'Priestley Magazine' behind the model, showing it could be well known as even though you can really read the words people are expected to notice the text and understand the name anyway. I set the price of the magazine at £1, I thought this was quite reasonable as it is not too much money and as the target audience will be students it is well affordable by them. I added a puff onto the front cover, giving the reader the opportunity to win an iPod touch, the puff on the page stands out and attracts my target audience.

Content Page-
The content page is very busy and there is not a lot of white space, this is good and I think that content pages should always be well filled with lots of information, especially as it is the first page of the magazine. I created the content page on photo shop which I found quite easy as I have used it before in high school. I used the pictures that I took around college for this page such as the crescent café and student services. There are only 4 feature articles and 4 other articles displayed by only using pictures, I realised that this was not enough and now know to use more for the real music magazine product I will be creating soon.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Commentary on Original Images

My original images truned out as I wanted them to, I know which image I'am going to use for the front cover of my magazine. I made sure that I got pictures of the Student Services and Crecent Café as I will need them to use on my content page so it will not just be pictures of people.

Original College Magazine Images







Saturday, 29 October 2011

Draft Layout for Front Cover and Content Page


Written Plans for College Magazine

For my college magazine I plan to make it bright and colourful that will stand out on the shelf. I also think this will attract people to read my magazine as it will be eye catching and look fun to read. I have taken photographs to put on the front cover and content page which I will upload tomorrow.

Plan for Front Cover-
I am going to use a medium close up of a student from my college for the main picture, I plan to use a prop such as a note pad or book to clearly display that she is a student. I would like to include pictures from around the college, for example places such as the library, student services, the main entrance and more so that I have a lot to choose from and can easily link articles to the pictures. I am going to keep the main colour scheme to blue so that it relates to the Priestley logo, therefore I will have to ensure the model for the front cover is wearing or holding something blue so that it all ties in together.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Codes and Conventions of Music Magazines

CONTENT PAGE

- The pages are full of good information
- Pictures with page numbers displaying whats there
- Subscription offers - Contact information
- Free give-a-ways
- Secondary imgaes
- Logos
- One main image
- Sub headings
- Consistant colours - Same as the front cover
- 3 of 4 columns
- Feautured bands
- Written in a conventional way
- Bold type - 12/13 font on Headlines
- Sublines more specific information
       - Small 11 font
- Plugs on every content page
- Range of photos
- Photo from front cover is normally displayed in the content
- Editors note
- Issue dates/web address
- Structured layout
- Content divided into catorgies and headings

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Codes and Conventions of Music Magazines

FRONT COVERS                                                                                                                                                                  

- One main image that takes up the front cover.
- Colour scheme used, but minimal amount of different colours - simple
- All three magazines have cover lines
- Main cover line is the largest text
- Small features
- Buzz words - 'Exclusive'
- Bar Codes on all magazines
- Well established magazines
         - Even if title is covered, audience still knows what it is.
- The page is full of good information.
- The Mast Head is in a unique font. Usually one word
- Mast Head either fills the cover or placed on the left hand side.
- 'Puffs' on Kerrang
- Draws the audience in, free give aways. competitions
- Strip on top or bottom of the page, includes features
- Direct mode of address used.
      - Band or artist looking at the audience.
- Studio photographs used. Photo shopped
- Use of quotes to draw in the audience