1. In what ways
does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real
media products?
My media product
has many conventions of already existing magazines. My research of other
magazines came very helpful in the construction of my magazine because I used
different aspects of those magazines in my own magazine.
For
my front cover I got the idea of a serious, medium close up shot from VIBE's
Drake issue cover that I researched and analysed. I liked the sophisticated
minimalistic approach to it and I wanted to convey the same effects in my own
work. I stole the + sign idea because it had a good feel and 'vibe' to it,
it gives off a positive
feeling and doesn't make the cover seem simple and boring. Because of the
vertical line it links with the I in VIBE and makes the page have synergy.
I wanted to have the same effect of synergy so it was lucky that I had an I in my
masthead. I also liked the way that there was only one colour on the front
cover. One colour that stood out, so I went for the same idea on my own
magazine. I had a black and white image with one outstanding colour for the
masthead and coverlines. This colour scheme created synergy throughout the
magazine and made it all link together. Another way I linked it together was by
having the 'P' from Playlist in the corner of every page. This is to again have
an element of synergy throughout.
My original
contents page before I changed it was much like the Billboard contents page
that I analysed. Again it went for a minimalistic look with one image to the
right of the page and the actual contents on the left. I liked this layout but
in order for me to get the marks I had to change the layout and have more
images.
My
double page spread was a mixture of both VIBE and Billboard magazine. The VIBE
dps that I analysed had all the writing on one page with the image on the
other. That's what I did, but I also added a touch of Billboard with the image
going onto the next page and the text wrapping around the image. I thought about the layout quite a
lot with this because I wanted to construct it interestingly and different to
other existing magazines, and I think my dps does exactly that.
2. How
does your media product represent particular social groups?
My magazine represents a
sophisticated social group. Although it is based on an R&B singer, I had a
sophisticated approach to it that my target audience will still like it even
though it's perhaps different to what they would usually like. Sometimes a
change is good.
My sophisticated approach was
achieved by having the model in a suit and tie. Although this isn't
stereotypically what an R&B artist would wear, his style and identity is
shown by him wearing it. It shows that he isn't stereotypical and he does his
own thing. I chose a male model because I think it is a typical gender for
R&B music. Such as Drake and Usher. Because R&B music has such a wide
range of singers and styles, a lot of music actually falls under the R&B
category. But a lot of them also come under pop music. I am focusing on just
the R&B artists. You will find there are actually more female R&B
artists than male artists, but to me when I think of R&B I think of male artists
either singing or in the case of Drake, rapping as well. But he doesn't do fast
rapping, he does soulful rapping and also singing. That's his style that he has
owned spectacularly.
I chose the simple font of
Franklin Gothic Medium for the coverlines so it looked minimalistic and not
like it was trying too hard and becomes overcrowded. The masthead was chosen
out of hundreds because it was bold so it stood out well but not boring so it
wouldn't be exciting. My colour scheme also made it look sophisticated. Overall
this sophisticated approach worked well in representing the R&B music.
Anyone who likes R&B music will love my sophisticated take on an R&B
magazine and will be ready for more to come.
3. What kind of media
institution (publisher) might distribute your media product and why?
Bauer
Media will publish my magazine because it is Europe’s largest
privately owned publishing Group. It is a worldwide media empire offering over
300 magazines in 15 countries, as well as online, TV and radio
stations. Magazines such as Kerrang, Empire and many womens magazines are
published by Bauer. Bauer Media manages
a portfolio of more than 600 magazines, over 400 digital products and 50 radio
and TV stations around the world. Therefore a very popular publisher for
my magazine.
I thought that if I used a well
known, successful publisher then my magazine would become as popular as
existing magazines that are loved by the public.
4. Who would be the
audience for your media product?
My target audience for my magazine
is male and female age 16-25. I chose this audience because I knew they would
be attracted to my style of magazine. My appoach of sophisticated and
non-gender specific makes the magazine appeal to both genders and a wide range
of different people. The ideology of the model wearing a suit appeals to both
male and female because each gender has their own specific ideas of it,
thoughts and point of views. The male audience appeal to the magazine because
they relate to the model of same gender and idolize them and look up to them.
Whereas the female audience are just attracted to the model because of his
looks and his suave appearance. I attracted my audience to the magazine by
having online advertisements such as on websites and social networks like
Facebook and Twitter. I did this because my target audience are the main users
of those social networks, therefore are most likely to see the ads. I also
released an online addition so my audience of younger people can read it on the
go, whether it's their mobile or tablet. I also put the ad in existing
magazines aimed for the same target audience so they specifically would see it
and appeal to it because it is being advertised in magazines that they already
like. Another way I got the audience's attention is by having a cheaper first
issue than usual price and then the second issue onwards go back up to full
price. I did this because the audience can buy the first issue to see whether
they like it as a trial and if they do they will be willing to just pay 99p
more onwards after that.
5. How did you attract/address
your audience?
I attracted my audience to my
magazine with the front cover, it's the first thing you see of the magazine so
it has to stand out. I used a medium close up shot for my image which is a
typical magazine shot, and I chose a photograph with direct eye contact so that
he is looking right at the reader. This draws the reader in and makes them want
to read the magazine. I wanted to have a bold masthead so that when the
magazines are standing on the shelves all stacked up behind other magazines,
all you can see is the top few inches. The masthead is very important in that
aspect because if that's all you can see, you want to be able to make the
reader still want to pick it up, which is when they will see the image and be
drawn in. Because it is such a bold font that I used, I felt it needed to be a
bright, outstanding colour. So I chose blue to go with my colour scheme because
blue appeals to both genders, it is not aimed at just one gender. I then added
the blue in with the coverlines to have synergy all over the page as well as in
the magazine. The + sign gives off a positive feeling and doesn't make the
cover seem simple and boring. Because of the vertical line it links
with the I in Playlist so there is more synergy on the page. I made the
sign blue as well to have two ways of linking with the masthead and the rest of
the magazine. My grey scale and blue colour scheme worked well
because it gave me diversity in what shades I could do for the coverlines. I
had to do lighter colours on the bottom half of the coverlines because the
image is black and I had to have darker colours for the top half of the
coverlines because the image is a light grey. It was hard to get
an in-between where the coverlines went off the model's shoulder and
onto the background because it had to stand out equally so you could actually
read it. I managed it in the end but it took a few re-shufflings. The way the
main coverline continues above the barcode I think works well. The way I used
an asterisk to point out where the rest of it was made a little game on the
page and I think that worked well. It gave it little hidden secrets within the
coverlines and it was something else to make blue, mainly so it would stand out
so they couldn't be missed but also to link with the hints of blue theme. The
way I made this so it would attract my specific target audience was by having
the simple colour scheme and the bold font. Because it is different to a lot of
other music magazines the audience will want to have a look at it to see what
it's about and like it because it is them that it is out there appealing to. I
think overall that this cover attracts my audience and draws them in to the
magazine well.
6. What have you learnt about
technologies from the process of constructing this product?
The
construction of this product has made me learn how to use software such
as Photoshop and InDesign. Before I started, I didn't know how
to use either of them, but now I have spent the last few months using and
working with them I know all about them. I didn't need any training for them, I
just explored them to see what I could do and in no time I knew them inside
out. Another technology I learnt to use was Blogger. I have never had a blog
before and I had no idea what to do and how to use it. I have never had to
produce all work on a computer before, for GCSE Media I had a folder that was
like my blog. It was a change to what I was used to, but I adapted to that
change and I think my blog is pretty good now. Also having a blog feels more
professional and official, like it's the real deal and not just a mess about
class. I have come to love media and I want to have a career to do with it.
A
website that I used to find my masthead on (fontspace.com) came in handy a lot
because it had thousands to choose from and I found my perfect font on there. I
searched all through Dafont.com but couldn't find anything that I liked so I
thought I would explore different websites. I was
quite disappointed that I didn't find a font on Dafont because I have
always used that website, I used it for my GCSE magazine fonts and I was hoping
to find another perfect font for this one too, but no luck.
I
have learnt many different ways that technology works and what it can do. I
think I have created a well designed magazine that was made by me from scratch
using extremely clever software that I not only know how to use, but I can
master it and make fantastic products.
7. Looking back at your
preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it
to the full product?
In
the progression from my preliminary task to my final music magazine I have
learnt a lot. I am more confident with Photoshop, I know how to use InDesign
better than before and I learnt lots of new skills and tricks to make my
magazine better. I did a lot of research on existing magazines so I could take
some tips from them and put them in mine magazine to make it better. When I look
at my two front magazines that I produced I can easily see the progression I
made and can identify the things I knew I needed to better, and I did them. You
can also see the things that I knew worked well in my college magazine and
carried on to do in my music magazine. You can see that the front covers have a change. I
think my college magazine is good, but it was a bit too crowded. I am glad I
made the decision to so a minimalistic cover because it really suits the style.
I think the style of the college magazine suits the theme/genre of it but it
wouldn't suit my music genre. You can also see the change in colour scheme. For
my college magazine I had quite a wide range of colours, whereas my music
magazine has a simplistic colour scheme. I am glad I made it more simplistic
because the college magazine looks too busy. Another difference is that in my
music magazine I made the coverlines smaller and had a few more of them, but
only on one side. A similarity was the main coverline, it was in the same place
but I made it more content and together. The college magazine's main coverline
was quite large and spread out, but I made my music magazine's smaller and
classier. My contents pages are quite similar actually. That's because I knew
that it worked well and it turned out fantastically. I wanted to recreate the
same effect with my music magazine. I had quite similar images on the contents.
As you can see, I used the same model. I came to the conclusion that the one
main image next to the contents was a good idea and I wanted to have a
successful outcome as much as I did in my preliminary task.
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