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Name: Emily Barnett Candidate number : Centre: 33435 Aquinas College AS Media Studies OCR G321: Foundation Portfolio Brief from OCR syllabus
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Name: Emily BarnettCandidate number :Centre: 33435 Aquinas College

AS Media StudiesOCR G321: Foundation Portfolio

Brief from OCR syllabus

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Question 1

Who would the audience be for your media product?

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Who would the audience be for your media product?

Primary AudienceThe primary audience of my rock magazine ‘Biblical’ are Male students aged 16-24. This is because the colour scheme used and the features included in my magazine will stereotypically appeal to males. Also, another reason my rock magazines target audience is males is because the rock genre of music is also stereotypically aimed a male audience, because rock is seen as more manly than feminine and rock artists are mostly male. Through my research I also found that males are more likely to buy rock magazines as statistics show for a rock magazine 84% of buyers were male and 16% were female.

Secondary AudienceMy secondary audience for my magazine ‘Biblical’ will be females; also students age 16-25. This is because rock music does also have a female fan base, despite it stereotypically being aimed at males.

Both my target audiences will be students and will most likely have a low income, due to them being students and therefore being at college,

university or only having a part time job. Therefore my magazine will be at an affordable price of £2.50 again making ‘Biblical’ appeal to them. Also

at this age my target audience will be finding themselves and experiencing new things so this genre of music may become a big

influence to their lives and ‘Biblical’ will promote the lifestyle rock music provides such as going to festivals and wearing band merchandise.

This my mood board showing visually what my target audience would be like.

(Interests, Ethnicity, Age ect…)

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Demographic of my target

audience

Who would the audience be for your media product?

MaleTypically people who are interested and have a passion for the Rock genre of music.

Age: 16-25

Low income

BritishBiblical is a British magazine so the target audience will be British people. But, this does not mean it cannot expand to other countries.

English languageBiblical will originally be printed in the

language English.

Students

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Who would the audience be for your media product?

Demographic of my

secondary audience

Typically people who are interested and have a passion for the Rock genre of music.

Age: 16-25

Low income

BritishBiblical is a British magazine so the target audience will be British people. But, this does not mean it cannot expand to other countries.

English languageBiblical will originally be printed in the

language English.

Students

Female

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Who would the audience be for your media product?

Audience idols

Biffy ClyroBiffy Clyro are very famous within the rock genre and therefore would attract their fans who would be a part of my target audience persuading them to by Biblical.

Whilst conducting my research I have been looking at some of the biggest stars within the rock genre and used them as my inspiration for the artists in Biblical. This is because they would attract my target audience to read Biblical as they are a part of the rock genre, and therefore their fans will be part of my target audience. I created bands for my magazine that would fit all the boxes of a rock band wether it be punk rock or metal so it would make Biblical more successful.

I would not include people such as Justin Bieber, One Direction or Beyoncé ect… as they are part of the pop genre and would attract a completely different target audience.

Taylor MomsonShe is the front woman of a hard rock band and therefore would appeal to my target audience as most of them are likely to be fans. I used her as inspiration for my cover artist ‘Hollie Hatton’ to ensure she would meet all the conventions of a rock front woman therefore ensuring Biblical appealed to the target audience.

Fall Out BoyThey are a punk rock band that appear in many magazines which are similar to biblical such as kerrang! Their music is part of the sub genre ‘Punk-rock’ They would appeal to my target audience as Biblical will include all the sub-genres that branch from the main genre rock. Therefore, their fans will be part of my target audience persuading them to buy my magazine, this is because it will appeal to them as they will most likely be passionate about the band and genre of music.

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Who would the audience be for your media product?

Ideal readers

The ideal reader for my magazine ‘Biblical’ is someone who is a fan of rock music and wants to live the life style rock music provides. For example, going to gigs regularly, attending festivals, wearing particular clothes such as band merchandise and drinking energy drinks. My magazine will promote this life style by offering the chance to win free tickets to gigs and festivals and having a weekly feature on them. Also, the adverts in my magazine will be of stores that provide the particular clothing they would stereotypically want to wear. Also, an ideal reader of Biblical should be passionate about the music within rock genre, and all the sub-genres branching off it as Biblical mainly focuses on the music the band creates instead of it being only about the actual members, which is what you would come across in a pop magazine feature about a boy band. In Biblical, during features such as interviews there will be a mix of questions but they will mostly about the music they make. Therefore, my ideal readers need to have a passion for the music the band creates, as well as a passion for the actual members themselves. My ideal readers will also want ownership over things within the rock genre, and if they do, Biblical will appeal to them as it is a magazine which they can keep unlike a webzine which changes regularly. If they do want this ownership they will be willing to pay for Biblical.

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Question 2

How does your media product represent particular social groups?

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How does your media product represent particular social groups?

The star I have created for my magazine represents my Ideal reader through:

• Her clothes- She is wearing band merchandise which is what my target audience would stereotypically wear.

• Her expression- She is pulling a face and in comparison to smiling the expression connotes rebellion and is very informal. Also she is using direct mode of address which can connote intimidation in this context, but also shouts out the reader to buy the magazine, as it seems more personal and creates a bond between reader and cover star. Both also link to the genre of rock music as they connote the same things. The social group my target audience are stereotypically a part of are seen as intimidating, rebellious and informal within society. So this picture represents them.

• Her hair colour- My ideal readers are stereotypically likely to have bright hair colours, to stand out from the crowd and be rebellious, just like rock music does. Therefore, my cover star represents them in this way also. It also gives them someone to aspire to be like and base their look on.

• Lip piercing- Again this stereotypically links to the rock genre and my ideal readers are likely to have piercings as part of the rock fan style.

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How does your media product represent particular social groups?

All these points connote a rebellious side and stray away from the

traditional conventions of a female stars such as girly or sex symbols for example like Beyoncé, Miley Cyrus, or Katy Perry. Therefore my secondary

audience of females would aspire to be like her and my primary audience of

males would be likely to find her attractive. This ensures I meet both my primary and secondary audience needs.

They can also relate to her and see themselves in her, which would appeal

to them, persuading them to buy my magazine.

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How does your media product represent particular social groups?

To appeal to my target audience the stars within my magazine would have to be idealised versions of the reader. They would have to be relatable so my target audience will see them as role models within the rock genre. In order to appeal to as many rock fans as possible my cover stars must be non – mainstream, promote independence and being different and be within the rock genre in some way whether it be lead singer or drummer. I used Taylor Momson, lead singer of hard rock band The Pretty Reckless as inspiration for my cover star so I could guarantee I met all the conventions of a rock front woman. Taylor Momson, also being an actress, filters her look depending on who her audience is, so she will appeal to them, and also so they can relate and aspire to be like her. This means she will not come across as intimidating or different to her fans.

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How does your media product represent particular social groups?

On this image she is wearing bright clothing which are all feminine. Each colour connotes positivity, which is why it would appeal to the audience of young teenage girls as she is seen as a positive role model.

Her facial expression is very positive as she is smiling and looking happy. Again appearing to be a positive role model as young girls may aspire to be like this.

She appears to be encouraging natural beauty with her ‘Barely there’ makeup.

Her long hair is styled messily to link to her style and genre of music her band makes.

Her boots are big the buckles connote aggression. They link to the genre of rock.

She would not wear this when fronting her band as it does not fit in with the

rock genre and therefore would not appeal to her fans.

How she looks here would not be appropriate for her acting job as it

would not appeal or be appropriate for her audience. However, it is appropriate for

being a rock front woman. I have used her look here for inspiration

for my cover star.

Her stockings and suspenders are sexual and encourage the male gaze as they would find her attractive. This expands her audience.

Her eyeliner is very heavy which is a stereotypical look for fans of the rock genre and Taylor Momson is conforming to this to meet all the conventions of a rock front woman.

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How does your media product represent particular social groups?

COVER STAR

When I was doing photography for my cover star I aimed to make sure she would be aspirational to my audience. I ensured I chose somebody who would fit in with the rock genre and meet all the conventions of a rock front woman. I did this by taking photos of her pulling faces that made her look confident and

rebellious as she is not just naturally smiling. My cover star is wearing a band merchandise, leather, and tartan. All these materials link to the stereotypical fashion within the rock genre, therefore she would be relatable to my audience and they could look at her as an inspiration. She also has bright, unnatural hair

and piercings again meaning she conforms to the norms of the stereotypical rock look. All the factors overall make the image look rebellious, another connotation of rock music.

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Question 3

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

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

The institution that would sell my magazine would be ‘MAMA’ which is a independent institution that owns and operates some of the best-known live music venues United Kingdom and internationally, hosts many festivals and events and also creates, manages and distributes music and entertainment content through their venues, festivals, tech platforms and publications.

I chose this institution because after research, I noticed it sold a monthly magazine named ‘The Fly Magazine’ that focused on indie music. Therefore, I believe this institution would benefit from a weekly magazine that focused on rock music-Biblical. As it also sells one more music magazine, this means it would have experience in this area which would make Biblical more successful, but not over looked.

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

As the institution owns venues and hosts events, my magazine could be advertised at gigs in the venues or festivals, for example by sponsorship, posters, merchandise or free issues made especially for the particular event. This would advertise my magazine very successfully and guarantee it was advertised to as many consumers as possible. Also, I could advertise the venues and festivals within the magazine, making the institution better known. Therefore, Biblical and MAMA would both complement each other well.

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I believe this would eventually lead to Biblical having many cross media platforms, which means the magazine would be distributed by using a variety of different media forms due to it being successful such as:

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

• Radio

• Music channel

• Website

• Award Ceremony

• Annual gig/festival

This would ensure my target audience could find my brand in other ways than the print magazine.

RADIO103.9

MUSIC

www.Biblical.co.uk

AWARD CEREMON

Y

festival

2014

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

Merchandise

Merchandise allows the fans of Biblical to be a part of the magazine. It will be available at Biblicals annual festival or at any festivals/gigs it is the sponsor of. It will also be available to order on the website and occasionally biblical merchandise will be the free gift that you get when you buy the magazine. This is a cross media platform as it is expanding Biblical.

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

My main rival would be Kerrang! Magazine as Biblical is similar. However, Kerrang! is owned by a very large multinational institution named ‘Bauer Media’ and despite this institution being bigger and more well known than MAMA, I believe an independent institution selling a rock magazine will appeal to the target audience more as they stereotypically do not enjoy mainstream things for example mainstream music or clothing. They will beable to relate more to the magazine this way and therefore it will appeal to them alot more. Another positive reason about allowing an independent institution to sell my magazine is that it does not have alot of other publications to focus on, meaning Biblical will get alot of attention to ensure it is the best it can be and nothing is overlooked.

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Question 4

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions

of real media products?

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When creating my magazine ‘Biblical’ I used magazines such as Kerrang and Rock sound as my inspiration as they include the same music genre ‘Rock’ as my magazine Biblical.

Therefore, they would all have similar primary audience of male youths and secondary target audiences of Female youths and would therefore be similar in style and content.

This allowed me to develop the forms and conventions of Kerrang and Rock sound to create my own ideas for Biblical. This would ensure I met all the targets for a successful

music magazine. I did not challenge any of the typical forms and conventions of Rock music magazines, I just developed them as my own for Biblical.

Examples of the 3 music magazines:

Kerrang: Rock sound: Biblical:

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

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

Front cover: Kerrang was my main inspiration for my front cover as I feel they are one of the reasons kerrang is such a successful

music magazine as they appeal to and catch the eye of it’s target audiences and others, persuading them to buy it. It does this with it’s use of colour, picture, style and layout. I wanted the Biblical front cover to be as successful as I feel the

Kerrang front cover is so I developed their ideas and created my own.

Kerrang uses a Bold, ‘in your face’ masthead to stand out and relate to the music genre of ‘Rock’ as it is also considered Bold and ‘in your face’ making their masthead is successful.

Kerrangs use of colour on this particular masthead is very successful. Yellow connotes danger which links in with the picture as Haley Williams is wearing a top with ‘security’ on it. Also, the use of Black and White together makes each stand out more than it usually would, again linking to the genre of the music magazine as rock music is considered to be bold.

Banner

pug

Both examples of Kerrang have not used the same

colour pallet as each other or stuck to a house

style. This is because of it’s popularity with the fans

within the rock genre. It is easily recognisable no matter what layout or

colours they use. On some Kerrang front covers the

Masthead has been covered showing just how successful it is. This is why

I chose Kerrang to get most of the inspiration for my front cover so it uses

the correct forms and conventions. However Kerrang does stick to a particular colour pallet but uses it imaginatively so all issues are unique and different from one

another. Legal requirementsFree items

Main image

The layout of this particular Kerrang front cover is ‘messy chaos’ which links to the rock genre and the lifestyle it promotes as stereotypically rock fans are crazy and outgoing. This will appeal to the target audience.

Free items- persuade audience to buy the magazine and to give them ownership of something to do with the rock genre, therefore promoting the lifestyle.

Legal requirements

This particular front cover also uses the same masthead font with a bold cover. This is always kept

the same on Kerrang front covers.

Main heading

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

‘Rock sound’ has a different layout of the front cover compared to Kerrang and the magazine I created ‘Biblical.’ The main difference being that Rock Sound is a lot more organized in the way the front cover is set out. Although it includes the same music genre and has the same target audience. The fonts and colours used are also different to Kerrang and my magazine ‘Biblical’ as they are not as chaotic and bold. In my opinion this is how Rock Sound is unique. However the colours change depending on the issue, but their colour pallet is not as specific as Kerrang or Biblical.

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

My magazine includes all the sub-genres within the rock genre, from Metal to Punk-rock. This will increase the readers and make Biblical more successful. This is my unique selling point; to use many sub genres of rock in every issue of Biblical. Kerrang is known to favourite certain types of bands and genres of rock.

My masthead font links to the music genre as it has sharp edges and is in a bold colour. It is hidden behind the main image like Kerrang!

Pug- This is a typical convention of any magazine as it allows you to give information in an interesting way to make it stand out.

Legal requirements allow my magazine to be professional.

The colour scheme I have used is similar to Kerrangs

in a way that all colours are bold and stand out when used together.

This is my Front Cover which includes all the

forms and conventions to allow it to be a successful

rock music magazine.

Banner allows me to put information on my front cover in an interesting way

I have used other pictures on my front cover to link with the articles I am showing. This makes my front cover have more on it, and as a result making it more appealing to the eye. I have overlapped the images and cut them out so the star looks like they are actually present on my front cover, which is effective.

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

Contents pageKerrang was again my main inspiration for my contents page as I like the layout and the way it links to the rock genre

and uses images.

The features of this issue of kerrang are written down the right side of the page in a organised way. I think this is to allow the audience to easily read them.

Letter from the editor is a main feature of a contents page as it allows the magazine to become more personal and gives the change of the audience to feel they are a part of it.

The heading is written in a banner in bright colours so it stands out and is eye catching.

The main image on the contents page is of a band member associated with the rock genre which would attract people who are fans of her to buy the magazine. It is linked to one of the articles in the magazine and the audience are told where this article is by the page number that is on top of the picture.

Competitions attract the audience to buy the magazine as it gives them the chance to win something associated with the rock genre, which they are most likely passionate about. It gives them a sense of ownership and allows them to be a part of the rock lifestyle.

Heading

Legal informationsuch as issue number, and date shows the magazine is professional as it is a necessity.

The features are arranged horizontally which is kerrangs house style of organised chaos.

The colour scheme on this particular Kerrang colour

scheme is very bright which is not how Kerrang

usually appears. This shows that Kerrang can

change their colour scheme without it

affecting the audience as they will have dedicated

fans.

Promoting the magazine further.

Both contents pages were made at different times showing how Kerrang develops over time, but also how it focuses on specific music types for example the left contents page clearly focuses on punk rock and pop rock and the left contents page focuses on heavier rock. Kerrang as been critised for this. Therefore, I have decided to make Bibical not favour any different branches of rock music and involve them all every single issue.

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

The contents page for rock sound is less chaotic than Kerrangs contents page and focuses on a few main points: the main image and the main features within the magazine. It does not have typical contents page features such as a letter from the editor, which is what makes it unique. However, I chose to make my contents page more like Kerrang as I feel it is a more successful in informing the audience, which is the purpose of a contents page.

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

This is my contents page which I have included all

the forms and conventions to allow it to be a

successful at fulfilling it’s purpose.

I have continued the colour scheme from the front cover on to the contents page to create a house style and make my magazine consistant throughout and as a result it is made more professional. They all work together to emphasise important points.

I have used images on my contents page to make it look more full and to accompany the features. I took the idea from Kerrang to use an image at the top as the main point of interest on the contents page as I thought it made it look very interesting and professional. The image links with the genre of rock and it promotes the lifestyle as going to festivals is a part.

Promoting the magazine even further as it is offering the audience to sign up to getting Biblical weekly, which will appeal to the people within the audience who are very passionate about rock music.

Pug

Page numbers and list of features tells the audience what page everything is on and gives them some information which will make them want to find out more.

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

Double page spread

The colour scheme on my double page spread is not consistent with the house style of my magazine, however it doesn’t affect how professional or consistent my magazine is because it fits in with the subject of the double page spread and goes with it more than the house style colour scheme would.

The images on my double page spread are of the artist the page focuses on. This makes the interview with her visual for the reader as well as entertaining.

Page numbers

The interview questions are set out in an organised way and use colours that fit in with the colour scheme.

Including the name of the photographer make my magazine professional.

Quote from the interview makes the page look more interesting and stands out to make people real on.

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Question 5

How did you attract/address your audience?

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How did you attract/address your audience?

Features

Heading

Subheading/cover stars name

Legal requirements- Bar code, date, price, issue number, website.

Sub heading/ Feature of magazine

Image

Feature/ Free giveaway

Banner

Masthead

Pug

Logos

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How did you attract/address your audience?

The masthead of my magazine the audience well in my opinion. This is because it is in a strong, bold colour that stands out against the background, catching their eye, the colour is not stereotypically specific to either males or females, so therefore it will appeal to both my primary and secondary audience. The font is sharp as it has pointed edges which links to the genre of rock as rock music is not considered ‘soft’ like pop music may be. The masthead is covered by the hair of my cover star, this will appeal to the audience as rock music is not considered ‘neat’ or ‘ tidy’ and the layout of the front cover reflects this.

My cover star will appeal to the audience as she represents stereotypically what rock fans are like or aspire to be like. This is because of the brightly unnatural coloured hair, the piercings, the band merchandise and the tartan clothing. All link to the genre of music Biblical is about. She will appeal well whether the audience like her band, see her as a role model, or are attracted to her. Overall, she makes a good cover star which will help Biblical sell.

The use of other bands and artists within the rock genre means that my audience is expanded. If someone does not like the main cover star, there are still alot more bands featured so something will be likely to appeal to them, so they buy my magazine.

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How did you attract/address your audience?

Providing posters within the magazine attracts the audience as it provides them with ownership over something they are passionate about- in this case bands and rock music. It also gives them something for free with the magazine. Posters will attract certain fans if their favourite bands are on them, expanding the audience who are buying Biblical.

The colour scheme I have used for the front cover uses a colour pallet of Grey, Red, Yellow, Black, and white. They all work with each other to ensure what needs to stand out does, to catch the eye of the audience to persuade them to buy the magazine. The grey background provides an interesting background that is not overpowering. It provides a good base for all the brighter colours to stand out on in contrast, for example the red masthead and the yellow banner. The yellow banner is a specific colour as it is the colour of Reading and Leeds festival, so it will stand out instantly and attract people who have attended or are planning on attending.

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How did you attract/address your audience?

HeadingMain image

Picture caption

logos

Page numbers

Banner

Sub headings

Features

Advertisement

Page numberImages

Buzz word

Page numbers

Letter from editor

Picture of editor

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How did you attract/address your audience?

Using pictures emphases the main articles within the magazine and draws the reader in. Pictures make the contents page more attractive to the eye. I have added pictures near or underneath text it is linked too, this adds more to the page and creates a more interesting contents page, it allows my magazine to be kept to the organised chaos style. The pictures link to the rock genre and the features within this issue of my magazine, so they will appeal to the readers.

Competitions are a way for readers to get involved and a chance to win items that link to the rock genre. This allows them to be part of the lifestyle. The word “WIN!” is a buzz word which stands out, and therefore attracts the reader. It helps the magazine become more personal to the reader, which is another appealing factor. My magazine will contain competitions every week as I feel it is an important factor in attracting the audience.

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How did you attract/address your audience?

By including an editors letter, and using words such as ‘you’ and phrases such as ‘see you next week’ it allows the reader to feel a personal connection. It makes them feel that they are a part of the magazine and get involved with what is happening with the creators. The editor also fits in with the audience as she looks the part with her coloured hair, expression and clothing. This creates a bond between the reader and editor as they will see her to be like them.

I have used the same colour pallet on my contents page as I have the front cover. This is to keep a consistent house style throughout. The colours work well with each other and allow what needs to stand out, to do this. This is so the most important parts stand out to the reader.

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What have you learnt about technologies from the process of

constructing this product?

Question 6

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What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

Firstly, I created a background for my magazine. I did not want to have a plain white background but I did not think it would be good to have a dark block colour as my background either so I used a light grey and then used the brush tool to create a white faded circle. This helped make my front cover more interesting to the eye and allowed me to have a coloured background without the intensity of a block colour.

I then made a banner for the top of my front cover using the rectangle tool. I created the reading and Leeds festival logos and added them onto the banner. I made it yellow to fit in with the festival colour scheme and to make it stand out as it is a ‘massive special.’

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What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

I chose my front cover photo and made it brighter and removed the background. The point of interest is shown by putting the cover photo to the right of the page. I felt this was more suitable for my front cover than if I put the image in the centre as it helps create the organised chaos look which links to the genre of music my magazine focuses on.

I then added all the side features, text and images onto the front cover. I did this with the text tool, and the shape tool.

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What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

Removing the background of my

image

To remove the background of the image I used the magnetic lasso tool to draw a line around the part of the image I wanted to keep, I used this to ensure it looked professional as I feel I wouldn’t have

been able to get the same effect drawing around it free hand. I then used the magic eraser tool to remove the background and touched

this up with the eraser tool to remove any bits that had been missed out.

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 Looking back at your preliminary task what

do you feel you have learnt in the

progression to the full product?

Question 7

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 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in

the progression to the full product?

I changed the colour of the first letter to make the masthead interesting and include more colours on my front cover. Also, the college uses this design for their logo, so by using it on my magazine it fits in with the

college.

I used a banner at the top of my magazine to add some of the main features within on the front cover to grab the audiences attention.

I put some of the features of my magazine on my front cover. This is to attract the audiences attention and anyone the

features may appeal to. I also attempted to put them on my front cover in an imaginative way to make the front cover

look better and catch peoples eye.

Masthead

Banners

Features

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 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the

progression to the full product?

Evaluation of my college magazine

Technologies used:• Microsoft publisher• Adobe Photoshop• Digital camera

Front cover

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 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in

the progression to the full product?

PUGS

I used pugs on my magazine front cover to put information on in an interesting way. This ensures my magazine is attractive to the eye and is appealing to

the audience. It also allows offers to stand out for example I have put “Only £1” in a yellow pug that looks

like an explosion. This ensures the audience see it straight away and are persuaded to buy the magazine.

Large, bold main feature

I put the name of the cover star in a large bold font and cover to ensure it stands out in contrast to the background and ensures it is read by the audience. I have put the caption

of the main image in a blue colour which stands out as it has only been used for this text, showing the audience it is part of the

main feature. I have anchored the text over the main image to make my magazine cover

interesting and to ensure the main image and the caption are obviously linked.

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 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in

the progression to the full product?

The colour scheme I used on this magazine is predominantly red. I did this because red connotes leadership and passion which are both positive connotations for a college magazine to have. The white background is used so the other colours and features on the front cover are emphasised to catch the audiences attention. I also included yellow and blue to emphasise important text even further and let the audience know that they should read it.

Colour scheme

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 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the

progression to the full product?

The cover stars eyes are looking directly at the camera, therefore giving the audience eye contact which creates a personal link between them. It also connotes confidence which is appealing and will therefore make the audience want to find out more about her music.

The cover star is smiling and looking happy giving the magazine a positive vibe.

I made the main image have a white background on Adobe Photoshop which creates negative space and emphasises the cover star, text and all the other features.

All the images I have used for my college magazine feature people in college themselves. Therefore, they are the same age as my target audience meaning the magazine wont come across as intimidating and the audience will beable to relate.

Photography

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Choosing my photography

 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the

progression to the full product?

I did not use this image as it has been taken near a corner so the lighting would not make my front cover look professional. Also the cover stars position is not directly at the camera but also not directly from the side so it would not be suited to a be the main image of magazine front cover.

I did not use this image as it has a very busy background which would take the emphasis away from the text and other images on the magazine. Also the cover star falls directly in the right column so therefore it would not be suitable for a magazine front cover.

I chose this image for the front cover as the cover star will be the point of interest on my magazine cover as she is directly in the centre and is emphasised by a plain white background I added in on Adobe Photoshop. She is looking directly at the audience which helps portray her personality as confident which will link to the story as she is a musician.

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Contents Page

Technologies used:• Microsoft publisher• Adobe Photoshop• Digital camera

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I used pugs on my contents page to again display information in an

interesting way that would make my contents page more appealing to the

eye. By using pugs on my contents page, the same colour and shape as

the ones on my front page it creates a house style which makes my

magazine professional as a whole.

PUGS Page numbers and features

This part of the contents page is the most important feature as it tells the

reader where to find particular articles and what briefly what they

are about. Therefore I tried to make it interesting to read by changing the font and text size to make it more

interesting to read in comparison to a list using the same font and font size. Also, this makes my magazine unique

as you normally do not find this in magazines.

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Heading

I have made the heading of the contents page the same

font and colour as the masthead on the front cover.

This is because I felt it worked well and made my magazine look interesting and link to

the actual college itself. Also, by doing this I have created a

house style and as a result making my magazine more

professional.

Letter from the editor

I included a letter from the editor on the contents page of my magazine as I felt it would make the magazine seem more personal, by using words such as ‘you’ which would appeal to the reader. It also gives them a chance to become involved with the magazine.

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Front page

I feel I have improved from creating my college magazine front cover to making my music magazine front cover, and I have learned a lot of new skills during my production for example using Photoshop. I think a reason my music magazine front cover is a lot stronger than my college magazine is because I

created all of it using Photoshop; whereas I only used Photoshop to edit pictures in my college magazine. By using a programme suited to the task it has resulted in me creating a more professional front cover. I feel if I created my college front cover with the skills I now have from making my music magazine front cover it would be a lot better than it is. The main thing I would change on my college

magazine front cover is the colour scheme and use another main colour as well as red as I feel it is very plain on its own and I could make it stronger and more eye catching using 2 main colours. Overall, I

am happy with how my Biblical magazine has turned out.

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Contents page

I again feel like my contents page for my music magazine is a lot better than my contents page for my college magazine. I again used Photoshop for all my music magazine contents page and only to edit

pictures on my college magazine contents page; and I think there is a significant difference. If I could change how I created my college magazine as a whole the main difference would definitely be using Photoshop over Microsoft Publisher. If I could go back and change my college contents page I would add a lot more features as I feel it is very plain and bare and I would also use a brighter, more eye

catching colour scheme as I feel it does not live up to the expectations of a good contents page that will appeal to the audience. Overall, I am happy with my music magazine contents page as I feel it is very

professional and would make a good contents page that would appeal to the target audience.


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