The document is an evaluation of a student's magazine project. The student uses conventions from real magazines in their masthead design but also challenges conventions by keeping it simple. Their contents page follows conventions like including an editorial and subscription but challenges norms by including two images instead of one. The double page spread has a clear layout but different colors, making it stand out. Through the project, the student learned photography, editing skills in Photoshop, and page layout in InDesign. They improved at importing and manipulating images between programs.
6. 2.How Does Your Media Product Represent Particular Social Groups? My Media Product represents the particular social group of 16 – 25 year olds , this group consists of people who enjoy music, visit festivals and have a strong independent side: Pic of the band The age of the band is key to the audience representation as they are only 17 years of age which automatically links with the age bracket of the target audience of the band. In the Photo on the left the band are wearing clothing such as T – shirts, Jeans and other festival/ Indie type clothing. This is a key interpretation for the audience as festivals are predominately full of the targeted audience so thee clothes they are wearing are showing the representation of the particular social group.
7. 2.How Does Your Media Product Represent Particular Social Groups? As you can see from the two images that they are similar just one is from Q magazine and the other is from my own Diverse magazine. The similarities are key to the target audience as the shots of both the photos are done outside and not in a studio creating a different style for the mise-en-scene attracting the Indie feel between both images.
8. 2.How Does Your Media Product Represent Particular Social Groups? Another representation between the two images is that the lead of both the bands has the same stance to show his confidence and leadership. This helps connect with the social group that I am aiming at as it shows the confidence of a teenager of the age of 16 – 25. The background is key as they are going for a Urban look to the photo with the brick wall suggesting that they have had a hard background or bringing up also showing independence which Indie music brings forward.
9. 2.How Does Your Media Product Represent Particular Social Groups? The only differences of the images are that the Band I have featured are younger than the band from Q magazine, however the target audience of Q magazine is an older audience than my own with them aiming at a more middle aged audience as for me I am aiming at a more youthful age.
10. 3.What kind of Media institution might distribute your media product and Why? As I said from my Planning and Researching I have chosen a new publisher called Dennis Publishing, the have had mush success with their most famous magazine Men’s Fitness which has reached a sale of over 200,000 magazines per month showing a key desire to sell magazines. Also Dennis Publishing has never published a music magazine before so would put all their efforts into making it a unique and very big magazine. However there is a downside to Dennis Publishing as this would be there first music magazine so they do not have much experience in the category but it is a risk you have to take.
11. I firstly considered to take on Bauer Media as they have had great success with magazines in this category such as ‘Q’ magazine and have a readership of over 19 million people for all of there magazines. However they already distribute a very similar magazine with ‘Q’ so I think that they would not publish a competing magazine with ‘Diverse’ magazine.therefore the likes of Dennis Publishing are good as they do not have a music magazine at this moment in time. 3.What kind of Media institution might distribute your media product and Why?
12. 4. Who would the audience be for your media product? I decided that my target audience for my magazine is teenagers of the age of 16 – 25, these people are mostly aspirers as they want status through clothes, technology and other things, I believe that my magazine offers such things for these aspirers and also mostly people under the age of 23 are aspirers as they are still deciding what they want to do. This is because I have represented my magazine on the particular theme of Indie/ Rock which many people of this age range follow.
13. 4. Who would the audience be for your media product? Another type of person that would be the audience for my magazine is people in the group of C1, C2, D and E. The NRS social status is low for this magazine because the target audience is young not many people are over the age of 21 when the NRS social status starts, in addition many people between 21 to 25 will be either students or just starting out at work so therefore could not afford an expensive magazine. Meaning I have a higher C2DE readership.
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16. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? Critics Profile Ellie Ellie 16 year old girl youngest of the critics give us an idea of how it attracted the younger female audience. James James aged 19 with him studying at Gloucester university Geography and middle of my target aged group he gives an opinion and how it attracted a student.
17. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? Critics Profile Jess Jess aged 21 and also a student at Leeds university gives us opinions on how I attracted a female student. Sebastian Sebastian aged 24 is the oldest critic out of the four however he is an architect and gives us his attraction to the magazine from a working mans perspective.
18. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? What do you think of the front cover of Diverse Magazine? Ellie : I think that the photograph is very affective due to the half a face on page making it stand out from the other magazines. Very appealing, eye catching and I especially like the use of the Masthead. James : Also I agree that the photo is an effective tool on the front cover, However the reason that I wanted to buy the magazine is because I really like the band that is featured in the magazine.
19. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? What do you think of the front cover of Diverse Magazine? Jess : I am attracted to the front cover the most by the text that is used, its simple and uses bright colours which I think is important for a magazine to consist. However the colours are bright but fit well in to the scheme of the magazine.. Sebastian : I think that its really eye catching with the use of a single persons half a face on the front and also the use of an affective footer which fits in well with the colour scheme of the magazine.
20. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? What do you think of the Contents page? Ellie: Again you have kept the same colours throughout the contents page which shows continuity between the front and Contents page. It has got every thing a contents page needs; clearly laid out, nice clear headings directing to each page simply. James: The pictures fit in well with what’s on the front cover and the headings on the contents page. Fits in well with the colour scheme. And that also the scheme is kept throughout the magazine.
21. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? Jess : the photos are very good again with the keeping to the theme of an indie magazine with the use of a guitar in the photo. It offers a variety of boys and a girl on the front which opens more doors to attract indie people. And also I like the way that the picture of the front cover is on the contents page to corroborate with other magazines. What do you think of the Contents page? Sebastian : a key feature which attracted me on the contents page was the editorial which is common amongst music magazines but shows a more professional approach towards the contents page.
22. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? What do you think of the Double page spread? Ellie: The double page spread is very nicely presented with the use of a big main image to control the double page. It makes it have a more professional look and it attracted me to the magazine. The image is good as they are posing for the camera which makes me think they have put effort into the magazine. James : It has got a very clear layout which makes the page seem more professional. It makes it different because the layout is not all the same to others attracting audiences.
23. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? What do you think of the Double page spread? Jess : it makes it interesting that the layout and colour scheme is different to the rest of the magazine giving it a unique look. It makes my think that there is something more important about the band due to the change in colours. Sebastian : I like the use of the puff tat the top because it makes it look effective and special to the band in feature. An attracting part is the opacity of the text box as it is faded it makes a professional look.
24. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? Improvements… Ellie : On the front cover I think that you could have used up a bit more space to make it look like there is more in the magazine. James: I think that the double page spread could be altered through the colours used as they have used the main colours red, green and black but it is dominated by green which doesn’t seem to fit in with the original colour scheme which is predominantly dominated by red.
25. Jess : I would improve the contents page in the ay that I would change the photo of ‘Isabella Lopez’ because it looks rushed and not professional. I think with a bit more time to alter the image it would look 100% professional. 5. How did you attract/address your audience? Improvements… Sebastian : although I like the double page spread I think that there is too many pictures on the page.
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27. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) I transferred my original images to the computer using the USB port. Using Photoshop to create my Cover page to the best it can be and using the resources to manipulate the image. Using Adobe Indesign to create my Contents page and double page spread. It helped me to use the features to create a professional style pages that I could can get.
28. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) One thing that I have enabled myself to do is to take quality pictures with the camera so I can get good raw images straight away. This means that I do not need to alter my images as much in Photoshop. Some of my Raw images… Raw Images
29. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) Photoshop I have used Photoshop for my Front cover because it consists mostly of my main image. Even though there is text it is predominantly the image and Photoshop deals with the images the best.
30. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) Firstly I used Photoshop… I have used Photoshop to my advantage by using for my Front cover it meant that I could manipulate my images to get a more professional look about them. This was done by using auto levels on the image adjustment tool.
31. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) I have attempted to smooth the edges of where I have cropped the image and it is still rugged, so I have selected the eraser tool to smooth unwanted edges and corners.
32. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) One key thing that I have learnt on Photoshop is the use of the history tool to undo aspects which I do not like on the front cover on the magazine, these include image levels, change of colour and others.
33. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) InDesign I have chosen to use Indesign for my Contents and Double page spread pages. This is because it helps me the best with the text, where to put things, what size and other specifics. It is key with boxes and templates to help design the page effectively.
34. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) Here I have used the stretch tool to get my text in a ‘impact’ sort of text but with the font scheme that I have originally chosen which is Britannic Bold. Here it shows that I have used an effective tool to copy my front cover image. Secondly I have used InDesign…
35. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) On Indesign I have used effects to make my images stand out from the text. I have decided to use Indesign rather than Photoshop to alter the image because it was a simple effect which Indesign was able to do with little effort, however it makes the image more stronger and bolder.
36. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) I had to place my front cover into Indesign because after I had completed my other pages I would have to export them. By importing my Front cover it meant that I have used key skills with Photoshop and Indesign to place my image into the software.
37. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) This is my first design of my double page spread and it shows the use of a different colour scheme to implement the page.
38. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) Inserting a shape from Photoshop to Indesign. This shows that I can work well between the two with the shapes that I had to create on Photoshop to importing it onto Indesign.
39. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) Allowing my pages to shuffle lets me move things about which it never let me on my preliminary task this shows that I have advanced since making my preliminary.
40. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) I have created a blog account using “Blogger” to post all of my research and planning activities as well as my final magazine and evaluation.
41. 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? (Screenshots will help to illustrate this) I have used programmes such as Slide share and Microsoft PowerPoint to advance my research and evaluation. Before making my magazine I never used features such as ‘Slide Share’ and Blogger. And now I feel confident that I can use these in the future.
42. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Front Cover
43. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
44. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Similarities between My Preliminary Task’s front Cover and My Music Magazine Front Cover I believe that my preliminary task front cover had a good structure towards the layout of the page. This meant that it helped me towards the design of my Main task magazine helping me get to the quality that I wanted it at. The use of only one person on the front cover I believe made the magazine stand out on my preliminary task as it attracted the target audience straight away. This allowed me to use one person again on my main task but I developed the persons design and made it look more unique. I have used common codes and conventions on my preliminary and main task such as the masthead in top right corner, a footer used, slogan and the date issue no. and price.
45. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Differences between Preliminary and Main task – Front Cover A difference between my preliminary task and my Main task is the background for the photo as I went for a studio approach for the Main task as I associated the new fame of a Band To be taken in a studio rather than against a rural background showing that they have progressed to real stardom. I have learnt how to download interesting fonts from the internet to make my font selection much better but still keeping to the font style I selected. This means that I am increasing the visual appearance of my magazine.
46. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? I am attracting a difference audience for my main task compared to my preliminary so I have chosen a man on the front instead of a women having a more physical approach to the music magazine I have increased the complexity of the my layout by the use of Photoshop and knowledge I have gained through the programme. Differences…
47. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Something that I have done similar to my preliminary task is that I have carried out the colour scheme from my front throughout both of them showing a consistency in the magazine. The images are all anchored with text so that they can be found easily through the contents page. As you can see from my preliminary task I have used the rule of thirds to structure my contents. Therefore with the good structure I have used it as affective in my main task. I have used a colour scheme in both of my contents to match the front cover page. Contents Similarities…
48. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? The differences between the two is very obvious as you can tell my attempt on the preliminary task is very weak with lots of empty space… I have tried to use all the space in the main task contents to make the page look more professional. This has been done by the use of a editors comment which helps the ‘Music’ magazine look professional. In my main task I have used one main image instead of a two equally proportional images as in the preliminary task. This helps the page more effective towards the feature band. I added a subscription to my magazine. This makes the costumer more entitled to buy the magazine in the future. Contents Differences…
49. 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Double page spread… AS you can see from my preliminary task I did not create a double page spread so it shows that I have progressed a lot since my preliminary with the use of a double page spread. The use of having to put two pages together and having to export the spreads together was a task as I have learnt to do that now. I have used a different colour scheme for my double page spread so that it stands out to the contents and front cover.