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7 Evaluation questions 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 2. How does your media product represent particular social groups? 3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? 4. Who would the audience be for your media product? 5. How did you attract/address your audience? 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
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7 Evaluation questions1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 2. How does your media product represent particular social

groups?3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media

product and why? 4. Who would the audience be for your media product?

5. How did you attract/address your audience?6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process

of constructing this product?7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel

you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

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1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Footer to display extra information

Bold heading on who the main artist featured is

Barcodes and dates included

Continuous colour schemes to make the magazine more professional

Bold titles which appeal to the target audience

Information on what the interview includes

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1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

My cover doesn’t have as much writing and information on as the professional one. I didn’t add as much information to make it more stylish. I wanted the front cover to be clean and sophisticated instead of covering it with writing and taking the focus off the main image of the new music star. With the professional magazine, as the cover star is well known, they can get away with a close up serious joking picture, as people with automatically recognise him and associate things to him

The professional cover front image is different to mine, as its more close up and serious, where as mine is a mid close up with the front cover person looking happy. This is to give the target audience of my magazine a positive vibe, and make them want to read it, where as ‘The Source’ has a target audience of a much higher age with much more known music stars so they can get away with having images close up, looking not bothered as the music stars attitude is related to his music of rap, where as my magazine is mainly indie music, and having my cover star as moody wouldn’t have related to the genre

The colour scheme used by the professional magazine is much more used throughout the front cover whereas my colour scheme is much more varied. This is because I didn’t want to over use my colour scheme and cover the whole of my magazine with it, as the reader may get bored of it. However I feel that the other magazine can get away with using the red colour scheme a lot as it highlights a lot of important information for the reader, and the target audience wouldn’t mind

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1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Similarities

-Main image with writing underneath with info on the picture

- page numbers in a similar colour, in sections on what is new and what happens every week/month

- titles are visible against the background and tie in with the main colour scheme of the magazine

Differences

-Different font sizes, my magazine has a bold large title to make it completely visible, whereas the ‘Q’ magazine has gone for a smaller, but just as bold, font.

-‘Q’ has gone into detail about the topics inside the magazine whereas I just wrote the headlines

-’Q’ has the date and issue number on the inside, however I wrote mine on the front cover and didn’t feel the need for it to be repeated.

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1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

-Quotes from the interview used to get the readers attention

- a big main image grabbing the readers attention about who the interview is about

- titles are visible against the background and tie in with the main colour scheme of the magazine

-The professional magazine has more images than me, and their images capture the band at their profession ; producing music, whereas my image is more plain and just captures the artist in a normal manner.

- Their writing is bigger, and they haven’t wrote as much as I did, however it gives the illusion that they have

- The background colour is bold, and the colours chosen can be seen well against it, however mine doesn’t have a background image.

Similarities Differences

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2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

My music product was aimed towards indie and hiphop fans. Indie music is a genre of alternative rock and can be produced into other sub-genres, including indie-pop. It originates mainly from the UK and USA, and is associated into many trends, apperance and social groups.

The indie genre is mainly associated with the age group 16 – 20, mainly males.

Their appearance is quite individual, involving tight jeans, chinos, sweaters, loose-fitting tops, snapback hats and vans.

In my magazine, I tried to portray this image in my main image on the cover star in order to appeal to the target audience. However, I did try and make him appeal to the hip-hop genre by adding in other notes, for example on the contents page adding in the hiphop artist ‘Drake’.

I have represented many social groups by:

Gender

Latest trends

Being individual

Having confidence

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3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

• The kind of media production which may publish my media magazine is Intermedia Partners. Intermedia Partners was founded in 1988, and has invested in cable television, broadcast television, print, programming, and broadband opportunities. InterMedia’s Senior Partners have over 50 years of operating experience. They publish magazines such as Vibe. This institution may distribute my magazine as it has a similar plan to Vibe, and appeals to a wider target audience, which they may be after

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4. Who would the audience be for your media product?

The audience for my magazine would mainly be teenagers aged 16 – 19 who are interested in indie/hiphop music.

I have tried to make my magazine aimed at a wide audience, by aiming it towards different cultures instead of just one.

I also tried to aim my magazine towards both genders, by not including colours which could be deemed as ‘sexist’ eg – pink. The colours I used are quite neutral and appeal to both genders in the age range 16 - 19

Snapback hats

Cardigans/Sweaters

Individual style

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5. How did you attract/address your audience?

Big bold title to attract the audience with an attractive name

Up and coming artists and festivals which the audience want

Prices which appeal to the audience as it are cheap

Dominant image fitting in with the target audience of indie/hiphop, promoting the clothing

New artists which people are wanting to know about

Colour scheme to appeal to both genders

During my research, my audience said they wanted information on upcoming events, such as festivals and gigs, an affordable price, a main cover star and an appealing colour scheme. Here, you can see how I have taken that information into account and applied it to my final magazine cover

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How did you address your audience

Large images on inside artists with page info underneath

Clear and precise details on what inside and on what page without complicating things for the reader. Every week things and features on different sides of the page to simplify what they’re looking for

Continuous colour scheme which doesn’t go too out of line and isn’t too bold

Competitions included to see artists which are involved in the indie/hiphop vibeVariety of styles

involved in the images which still relate to the audience style choice

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How did you address your audience

Plain background to make the writing readable and to fit in with the colour scheme which isn’t too over the top

Bold title including subheadings with eyecatching quotes from the interview

Big image of the main title wearing the appropriate clothing of my target audience, with no other images to overfill the page, simplicity

One big long interview so that the reader doesn’t have to read in columns which could make them loose track of reading place

Image which relates to the front cover image so the reader notices the star

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Audience feedbackLiked about the magazine:

-The bold headlines and information throughout

- The use of images, well distributed

- The layout of the magazine looks professional

How to improve the magazine:

-Add more detail to the front cover

- More colour to be added

- A few more images on the doublepage article

For my audience feedback, I asked a group of people to fill out a questionnaire about my magazine. From this, I found out that most people thought my magazine was very good, with 4 people rating it overall good. My contents page got the highest rating, with everyone asked voting it as very good. My double page spread got good due to the lack of colour, images and there been too much writing for the reader to want to read. My front cover got rated equally very good and good, with the main comments being the likeness of the bold headings and front cover image star, and negative comments being that there is not enough information on it to portray what is inside the magazine. Noone who I asked thought any aspect of my magazine was poor or ok.

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6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this

product?

How to use a digital camera, along with different shots, angles and

type of shots

Learning the features of InDesign to create my contents and double page spread, and to put my magazine together

How to use Photoshop, and how to manipulate images

How to use these to get the latest gossip and information on artists and bands, and to get ideas for my own magazine

Using Moodle to get resources

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Using Adobe

From using Abode Photoshop, I have managed to manipulate my cover image in the following ways:

-Adjust colour levels to make the photo stand out on the magazine cover

- Changed the brightness, hue and saturation to make the artist seem more alert

- Cropped the picture to make it look more professional

I done this to make the picture stand out more when it was being used. I didn’t want Ollie, the cover star, to look washed out in yellow tones, so I felt the need to change it. I also cropped the image to relate to the rule of thirds on my front cover, as it makes the magazine look more professional and the image looks more in place.

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Stages of development

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7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full

product?Preliminary Task

How to manipulate images on photoshop

Using InDesign to create my double-page article

Use of a camera and different angles/shots

Using a continuous colour scheme which will appeal to both genders

Usign effects and applying them to my images, such as drop shadow and emboss


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