Similar a Evaluation Question 1 – In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of a real media product? (double page)
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Evaluation Question 1 – In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of a real media product? (double page)
1. Evaluation Question 1 – In what way does your media product use,
develop or challenge forms and conventions of a real media
product? (double page)
My double page spread contains a convention of a real media product by
containing the information of a name of a writer of the article (bottom right)
and the person that was the photographer for the images used for the
double page article. This is to let the reader know a more detailed insight
to the people behind the magazine, if they are interested and want to do
more research into the magazines' background.
The images I have used carry on the same look as the other images in the
magazine. For example the tones when I edited them in photoshop. I have
a browny/redy tone and tinge to the finished photograph. These pictures
on the double page are yet again taken with my nikon D40 and 50mm lens.
So I could created depth of field and decide where the main crisp focus
would be placed. I also made sure the school hall was a main focal point in
the image as the band members are still within school ages and school is
mentioned in the interview.
Another convention I met is that it contains a main, bold masthead that
states the name of the band getting interviewed. It also contains sub-
headings that gives the reader more instant information about the band in
the article.
Conventions of colour schemes is met throughout my magazine product.
As the same colours are still used in my double page article. In addition to
this the same background texture was used in this double page spread as
my contents page. i did this because my style model had a nice, yet subtle
texture in the background. I personally think it is better than having a blank
background.
I decided to have my main image to go over the half waypoint of the
double page spread due to my style model having this feature and I
thought it looked different to other music magazines.
Within the interview 'IRM' is used in bold capitals, this is the logo. Although
it isn't straightforward to notice straight away it is within the text of the
interview. To carry on the knowledge it is 'IRM' magazine that the person is
reading, exclusive to that magazine brand. I also decided to have it within
the text because my style model, 'NME' has this feature. There it is a