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MEDIA WORK
QuestionnaireHow often do you buy music magazines?Weekly:Monthly:Occasionally: 6Never: 3
If you were to buy a music magazine, which would you prefer?Q:Billboard: 3Rolling Stone: 3Spin:NME: 4Kerrang!:
What would you like to see in a music magazine?Interviews and Images: 6Charts and Information: 3Celebrity News: 2
How much would you pay for a magazine?£1 - £1.50: 3£2 - £3: 7£3 - £4:
What is your favourite genre of music?Rock: Pop:R&B: 3 Indie: 4Classical: Dark Wave: 1 Other: 2
Questionnaire Reflection and Evaluation
• The questionnaire proves that people from a certain age and background can have similar preferences in certain subjects (for example music and magazines). I asked several Henley College students about their preferences for a music magazine, and the majority said that they preferred magazines such as NME, would only read them occasionally, would only pay £1 -£1.50 for a music magazine and would prefer to see more interviews and images in the magazines.
• Majority of the students preferred the ever-growing in popularity, R&B and Indie genres of music. • The questionnaire does also show diversity within the group of people that I asked, and shows how they all have differences
in their tastes and although often similar, they do still have their own personal tastes. • The questionnaire gives me an idea for how to create my magazine and what would be the most popular features and what
would make it a good magazine and would make it liked by the readers.
• This screenshot shows that different parts of the UK have different ratios of social groups or ‘tribes’. For example, the South East England features Townies, Indie Scenesters and Rahs as the three largest tribes in the area. Depending on environmental circumstances of where you live and the background you come from, it can alter the people within society that you may mix with. For example, in more Northern areas, it may prove that there are three completely different dominating tribes, due to the background and difference in area.
Personal Learning and Reflection ONE.
• My front cover analysis showed me that using certain images/colours/types of font can translate into different things in a metaphorical manner (for example, Curlz MT in pink is typically interpreted and gives off the impression of being feminine and girly.) This gives me ideas for how to portray my front cover for my magazine, and how I could use certain design techniques to make it appeal to my target audience and to make it stand out from other magazines in general or of that genre. I have also noticed that a bolder font and a bigger text size for the title of the main article on the front cover will capture the audiences attention more easily and certain fonts are good for helping to identify certain bands – especially if they have a particular font featured in their band logo.
Personal Learning and Reflection TWO.
• My contents analysis helped for me to understand how a contents page may be designed and how to make it easier to use and function. To make page numbers more visible, many magazine contents pages appear to have a separate colour theme running through the page in smaller elements, part of which are used for the page numbers. These colour themes may also be used for subheadings and smaller titles across the page, which helps the reader to pick out certain details and information visually through the differentiation of the colourings. I also know that with a contents page, it can be easier and more helpful to the reader if you feature a small description of what each page contains, giving them a small synopsis of what to expect from a certain page/article.
Personal Learning and Reflection THREE.
• I analysed several double page spreads from different music genre magazines with different types of articles/features. I learnt that pictures should be located strategically on a page, so there is still plenty of space to include the text, and that titles and images should go together as they relate to each other and can be easier for the audience to make connections (for example, some people may know the name of the musician, but not the face, and would then be able to link them. Or the opposite way around – some people may know the face of the personality but not their name. Therefore the connection can be made much quicker, and this may help to draw the reader in.) The images for double page spreads should represent the band/celebrity in a typical or recognisable way for that subject. Or the images should represent the person being related to the magazines style or embracing the genre of magazine that an article is created for. On a double page spread, the titles should be easily visible and should perhaps get the readers attention. For example, certain quotes of interest could be used which may interest people and leave them wondering what else the person may have stated, and whether the interview or article will be of interest.
Personal Learning and Reflection FOUR.
• Both of my audience research activities (‘Find your Tribe’ and the questionnaire) gave me ideas of how an audience may think and what they may wish to see in a magazine. They both made me understand what kind of people from the audience research would read the magazine that I am creating, and what kind of genre and style the magazine should be written in. For example, the magazine should have more unknown and controversial bands that would appeal to the kinds of people living in south east England and bands that would appeal to all kinds of classes and tribes and typical people. The audience research will also help me to write my magazine in a less biased manner, and to not just create the ideal magazine for me, that I would personally read, but little other people would find it of interest. I now understand that my magazine should be created in a little more of a general manner, so that it interesting to a wider audience and not just a select few that it could have been designed for.
Article – New band
Advert –Topshop
Mag’s favartists
Mag’s favartists
Problem Page
ProblemPage
Advert –Topshop
Advert – Cosmetics Contents
Charts list Charts list Advert – MTV
Feature About new MTV show
Article onNewPopular genre Of music
Genre ofMusicCont’d
Advert – SubscribeTo mag
Form to Post forsubscription
OverflowContents
Advert for UpcomingGig
MTV show Cont’d
CommentsAnd emailsPage
Celebritynews
Celebritynews
Article – UprisingArtists
Article-UprisingArtists
Top tensOf month
Fashion Article byBiba
Free Poster – Muse
Free Poster-Muse
Front Page
A few Words fromThe editor
Mobile AppsAdvert
Back coverPerfumeAdvert
Advert –Ben and Jerry’s
MostDesirable Albums of The month
Article – New bandCont’d
Advert – RiverIsland
InterviewWith Passion Pit
Passion Pit Cont’d
Passion PitTour datesAnd Info
Advert – New iPod
Celebrity news
LatestStage-Fashionpage
Album Reviewpage
Review PageCont’d
InterviewJason Mraz
Jason MrazCont’d
Compe-Tition foriPod Free Poster
Advert – cosmetics
Advert – Album
Advert –New Artist
Advert – UpcomingGig
InterviewAdele
InterviewAdele
Feature onArtists ex’sAnd love lives
Feature onLove livescont’d
Article – New band Cont’d
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Up-coming solo artists Up-coming bands
Interview with Escada
Behind the musicA look at music from the past from favourite artists
Interview with band
Current concerts playing around the world
A look at award winning artists
Favourite scores from all time classics
Top tips on where to buy the best instruments
Interview with Sarah Chang Festival previews The 50 greatest
pianists ever
The life of a composer
Audience’s favourites from Mozart
Secret behind composing a good song
Interview with Paul Potts
Interview with Paul Potts continued..
How to get your music heard
Music Festival of London Image page full
of bands
History of music A British take on music
An American take on music
Interview with Sarah welling
Exclusive interview with..
A different take on classical music
An editors farewell
Location for Front Cover:
The front cover image was taken at the river in Medmenham. Here – there is a small field that is open to the public and often has pedestrians, dog walkers, and other people going through it. I chose a time when it would be relatively empty and would be perfect for the photo shoot. Therefore, I took my photos at sunset on a weekday evening. This location was appropriate as it is with the environment and is very natural, which coincides with a lot of Indie beliefs.
Location for Contents Page:
Images used for the contents page were of two different locations.
1. The image of the Ukulele was taken in a garden where I could find a plant that would make the Ukulele look natural and would bring a natural effect to it.
2. The other image is of Venice Beach in Los Angeles, California. I took these generic looking images when I was out there with the media magazine in mind. This location was good as it was exotic and a little different. I took the pictures at midday sort of time, to get the beach at its brightest and sunniest.
Location for Double Page Spread:
All the images for the Double Page Spread were taking in Los Angeles. The pictures I chose and the locations are very good – each very different areas. One image was taken on Venice Beach, another in the Hollywood hills, and the final image taken from a view from Universal Studios in Universal City. These locations give the audience a wider look at what they would receive from the holiday and real images of how LA looks.
Evidence of Photoshop.
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Here, in my manipulation of the image, I have kept it still very natural and not changed it too much, but I have changed the saturation and brightness, making the sunset more accentuated. I made the image look more summery and warmer, with brighter coloured grass and a stronger sunset.
Props and costumes for Photo shoot.
The costuming for this photo shoot has quite plain clothing, but with bright colours incorporated and embellishments (i.e. The long socks). The stripes, along with bright colours and denim is very Indie and represents simplicity as well as a different look from normal fashions. The two outfits together make the girls look individual and relaxed.