After deciding on my final masthead for my music magazine, 'BritScene', I was happy because it was very well suited with my chosen genre, Britpop, and i have based this choice on both personal preference and my results from the questionnaire i handed out to a sample group. Therefore, i am certain it will appeal to my target audience and will be eyecatching. My aim in to include my logo with the masthead name. For example, creating a 'B' that resembles a union jack, which can be easily recognized and symbolic. From looking at these masthead designs i have recenty created i can easily say that i much prefer design 'number 2.'. Because it includes the logo and is bold, eye catching, artsy and unique. Therefore, i think that i would like to include this in my final magazine front cover.
I am also considering the use of the 'British Coat of Arms', i could possibly do some experimenting with this design by using alternative colours (red, blue, white) and this acting as my possible logo. Because, i love the intricate detailing and the relavance it has with 'British' music.
Story Board:
Here, i have sketched a rough plan of the sequence of shots, in which i am planning on taking for my music magazine front cover. I have also written underneath a brief outline of the important mise en scene elements that i will need to keep in mind when creating these particular shots.
However, this is only a guideline that i am not strictly following. It is just to help me think of some possible shots, in preparation for my photo shoot.
Flat Plan's:
I have drawn these following plans as a rough guideline into how i may want to design my music magazine front cover, contents page and double page spread. This will ensure i am aware of the possible photoshop skills i may need to learn and keep in mind when it comes to editing these images.
These plans will also remind me of the certain techniques that i have learnt, and applying these to my own work correctly. Therefore, my magazine will be appealing to my target audience, bearing in mind my results from my questionnaire, and will have a sense of professionalism.
This is a rough sketch showing my desired magazine front cover plan. I plan to have my main subject in the centre of my page, providing a correct sense of 'symmetry'. I will then have the choice and space available to add in any text around the main image and a large masthead up the top of the page.
This particular shot will be either a close up shot or a mid-shot. Allowing a main focus for the magazine, and diminishing any possible distractions.
I also plan on including a specific style of 'dramatic makeup'. Emphasizing the eyes and lips (possibly a Union Jack lip tattoo). Connoting Individuality and the typical makeup of the mid 1990's, staying in with my 'Britpop' theme.
My contents page will include a similar image that will be relating to my main subject shown in my front cover. This will provide a sense of a themed and well thought out magazine. I plan on including a boarder around the edges of my page that is visible, but still not too dominating and bold. A fading colour in the background will also be a nice effect that will appeal to my target audience as it gives a slightly 'artsy' touch. Keeping in mind that a bold and eye-catching 'title' showing my audience that this particular page in what will be featured in my magazine. This title could possibly be similar to my main masthead font type shown in my front cover, again adding that sense of professionalism and will be relevant to my specified genre 'Britpop'.
Double Page Spread:
My double-page spread will be an interview with a Britpop artist, and will include one main image which will take up the entire left page. I aim for my main subject to appear 'indie' and 'artsy' possibly shown wearing a Britpop band top. Which is a good way to appeal to my target audience and to show i have kept to my main theme and chosen musical genre. I would also like to include a 'background' of repeated text (preferably handwritten font), possibly of the artists name. Yet, keeping it neat, simple and easy to read. The opposite page will consist of text. And i plan on including a large, bold 'quotation' from the interview, as a way to break up the text and create a more appealing interview.
Risk Assessment:
My photo shoot will be in the outdoors. Therefore, in order for my photo shoot to be a success and to avoid any safety issues, i have created this 'risk assessment' table. This was to help me become more aware and cautious of my surroundings.
Logo Design Ideas:
Here, i decided to do some experimenting with my logo design. I felt it was particularly important to include the British colours, as it is relevant to my musical genre. I also ensured that the design could somehow relate to the musical/pop theme. By looking at these, i clearly prefer the first logo of the 'B' I could use this as part of the Masthead, as well as being a recognizable and eye-catching logo.
Editorial Profile:
Hi all!
I’m April, the new editor of the magazine 'BritScene’; based on this timeless genre of Britpop. With a focus on the good ol’ 60’s and 70’s, this particular magazine will bring you all of the best bands and artists from this era. With exclusive photographs, invitation, reviews and interviews you are guaranteed to be ahead of everyone else on the greatest offers and gossip. At such a reasonable price, you can’t go wrong!
Happy reading, April x
I’m April, the new editor of the magazine 'BritScene’; based on this timeless genre of Britpop. With a focus on the good ol’ 60’s and 70’s, this particular magazine will bring you all of the best bands and artists from this era. With exclusive photographs, invitation, reviews and interviews you are guaranteed to be ahead of everyone else on the greatest offers and gossip. At such a reasonable price, you can’t go wrong!
Happy reading, April x
Customer Profile:
Hi there, I'm Fred, 20 years young and currently work for the Nottingham Graphic Designers 'Attitudes Design'. I generally have a love for a vast range of music and it usually all comes down to my current emotion. However, if ever i'm listening to the radio or browsing though YouTube (typically everyday) for some tunes, Britpop is always a winner! I especially love Oasis and Blur, so any news and gossip concerning them will have my hooked. I also look for up and coming events when browsing through music magazines, as i am a huge fan of live music and am always interested in hearing of these!
Hiya! My name is Ally, and I'm currently half way through my gap year, so been traveling around Europe for about 8 months now. Being on the go constantly i like to plug in to my ipod and listen to my music, a majority of the time listening to my favourite genre, Britpop. However, what i would really love to see more of is a quality Britpop music magazine. Because, still, there are very limited magazines out there on the market that have a main focus on such a classic musical genre. Not cool! My favourite articles to read are any exclusive interviews with Britpop artists. Also, anything to do with Liam Gallagher and I'm there!!
Hiya! My name is Ally, and I'm currently half way through my gap year, so been traveling around Europe for about 8 months now. Being on the go constantly i like to plug in to my ipod and listen to my music, a majority of the time listening to my favourite genre, Britpop. However, what i would really love to see more of is a quality Britpop music magazine. Because, still, there are very limited magazines out there on the market that have a main focus on such a classic musical genre. Not cool! My favourite articles to read are any exclusive interviews with Britpop artists. Also, anything to do with Liam Gallagher and I'm there!!
Theories Used In The Media:
There are some specific ‘theories’ of which are often used/considered in The Media. Some examples of these would be the 'Audience Theory' which is an element of thinking that developed within academic literary theory and cultural studies.
The 'Two Step Flow' this means that we are much more likely to be affected by the media if we discussed it with others. Our opinion on this media is discussed and disseminated and then affected by how we then see this.
The 'Hypodermic Syringe Theory' is that The Media is like a syringe which 'injects' ideas, attitudes and beliefs into the audience. Often seen as unchallenged and passive.
There are four functions of The Media on the audience, which was specified by C. Wright Mill. These include,
- Escapism, providing people with an alternative if they have somehow failed.
- To give instructions on how to achieve their goals.
- To give people aspiration and goals to look forward to.
- To give individuals an identity.
When producing my final magazine cover/DPS/contents page, I will be considering all of these above theories and try and include some, if not all of these four functions. Because I would like to aim to provide my readers with the intended aspiration and a sense of escapism.
Keeping in mind still that over recent years The Media has significantly improved. With technology, at least, doubling every year, we now have such a vast selection of media. Allowing us to have a choice and be more selective with what we choose to consume.
Leading up to this, we therefore have an influence on what media is produced because of what is most on demand.
It’s all about ‘how’ we consume The Media, interpret and interact with it.
The 'Two Step Flow' this means that we are much more likely to be affected by the media if we discussed it with others. Our opinion on this media is discussed and disseminated and then affected by how we then see this.
The 'Hypodermic Syringe Theory' is that The Media is like a syringe which 'injects' ideas, attitudes and beliefs into the audience. Often seen as unchallenged and passive.
There are four functions of The Media on the audience, which was specified by C. Wright Mill. These include,
- Escapism, providing people with an alternative if they have somehow failed.
- To give instructions on how to achieve their goals.
- To give people aspiration and goals to look forward to.
- To give individuals an identity.
When producing my final magazine cover/DPS/contents page, I will be considering all of these above theories and try and include some, if not all of these four functions. Because I would like to aim to provide my readers with the intended aspiration and a sense of escapism.
Keeping in mind still that over recent years The Media has significantly improved. With technology, at least, doubling every year, we now have such a vast selection of media. Allowing us to have a choice and be more selective with what we choose to consume.
Leading up to this, we therefore have an influence on what media is produced because of what is most on demand.
It’s all about ‘how’ we consume The Media, interpret and interact with it.
Questionnaire Results:
By looking at these results it is clearly evident that there are individual factors that my sample group (made up of my t.a) would prefer to see in my music magazine front cover/DPS/contents page. Taking account these results, as my main aim is to design and create a magazine that appeals most to a specified target audience.
-The masthead/title of my music magazine will be 'BritScene', which is both relevant to my musical genre and also well-thought out and unique.
- I could include an article based on the Britpop band The Beatles.
- My double page spread will be based on an interview with a Britpop artist (possibly The Beatles).
- I will focus more on the magazine Rolling Stones and how it is put together, the kind of colour scheme's, font's, layout's etc. that they include, as a main source of inspiration for my own magazine 'BritScene'.
- My target audience appeared to prefer my 'cloud logo' which includes the British flag. Although, at the time i decided that i too preferred that particular logo design, i have since then, explored my options further with the creation of my logo and decided upon a different design altogether (a union jack 'B' or the star design). However, i could always use this cloud design as a 'back-up logo' if i need to in the future.
- I will price my magazine at £3.50, as this is what my t.a said they would prefer to pay for a quality music magazine, such as 'BritScene'.
- Overall, Britpop was most listened to by my target audience, which is great, proving all ages and both genders in present time still enjoy listening to this musical genre! This suggests that my magazine would sell well and be quite popular.
- By looking at my results, i have found that Britpop is 'not for just the older generation'. As a majority of my sample group said that they 'disagree' with that statement and that Britpop is a genre taht deserves to be appreciated by people of all ages.
- My results clearly show that Britpop is played over the radio at least once a week.
- Magazine subscriptions were not very popular amongst my sample group, therefore i will not offer my t.a a subscription offer in my contents page or front cover.
-Overall, the colour palette of red/white/blue was the most preferred. These colours all relate to my focus on 'British' music, because the colours are all featured in the Union Jack flag. Therefore, the right message will be conveyed- British music is best!
- The font type i will be including in my music magazine will be the fourth font type, shown in my pie graph. This was a personal favourite of mine also, therefore i will happily be using this as a featured font style. Sticking to only one or two fonts so that my magazine does not appear too unorganized and unprofessional.
Questionnaire:
This is my questionnaire, of which i have given to a sample group of 15 people, between the ages of 15 and 50; whom i felt would fit my magazine target audience. The purpose of this was so that i could get primary information, based on my target audience's preferences (which is important, as this will be what makes my magazine appealing to my specified t. a) and draw the correct conclusions as to how i will be constructing my magazine cover. I will be soon creating various pie graphs based on the final answers i got from these handouts, this will be presented so it can be clearly read.
The Advantages of a Questionnaire:
- A questionnaire can usually be completed anonymously, therefore, more 'sensitive material' can be explored and completed in private. Also allowing my target audience to answer these questions asked more honestly and feel more relaxed.
- Generally this is a quick, easy and accurate way of collecting primary information from a selected variety of age's/ gender/ interest's etc.
- The responses are gathered in a standardised way, so questionnaires are usually more objective because all of the questions being asked are all the same; therefore, it is much easier to conduct some good conclusions.
The Disadvantages of a Questionnaire:
- It's usually made quite difficult to explore the more complex issues and opinions because of the limited depth of response, even with open questions.
- The respondent could possibly misunderstand a question being asked or deliberately invalidate the questionnaire.
- A deficiently chosen sample can make the questionnaire to be of limited use. Self-selecting samples can also contaminate data.
- It's made quite difficult to ascertain the validity or truth of the respondent's answers as your not personally asking these questions, as i you would in an interview for example.
Inspiration:
The genre Britpop includes characteristic pop music performed by a variety of British bands of the mid 1990s. Here in this video, i have an example of a very well known and successful Britpop band called Oasis.
Buckingham Quotation:
Magazine Deconstructions:
Double Page Spread/ Contents/ Front Cover deconstructions:
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By producing these magazine deconstruction's i have developed a much better understanding of the key features and important things to remember when it comes to creating my own magazine front cover; ensuring it will be appealing to my specified target audience
Mood Board:
We were to create a mood board to help evoke our imagination and ideas as to how we are going to compose our magazine covers. I decided that i wanted to base mine on the musical genre of 'Britpop', which is my own personal favourite genre of music to listen to, and therefore, decided that it would be the ideal genre to do for my front cover, contents page and double page spread which is what i will be working on, from now.
Composition Reminders
- There should be a clear masthead, that captures my target audience's attention.
- Logo should preferrably be placed in the top left-hand corner.
- A suitable colour pallette should be chosen and kept to (no clashing colours and pastel's).
- Main image is to be appropriate and suitable for my target audience.
- Main image is to have direct eye contact.
- Text must be well balanced out.
- Ensure the composition of main image is well though out.
- Sticking to, at most, only 2 different font types.
- Make sure that the front cover doesn't include too much detail and text, this would make it overcrowded and too busy.
- The images included should have appropriate captions.
- Logo should preferrably be placed in the top left-hand corner.
- A suitable colour pallette should be chosen and kept to (no clashing colours and pastel's).
- Main image is to be appropriate and suitable for my target audience.
- Main image is to have direct eye contact.
- Text must be well balanced out.
- Ensure the composition of main image is well though out.
- Sticking to, at most, only 2 different font types.
- Make sure that the front cover doesn't include too much detail and text, this would make it overcrowded and too busy.
- The images included should have appropriate captions.
Preliminary Exercise:
Using DTP and an image manipulating program,produce the front page of a new school/college magazine, featuring a photograph of a student in medium close-up plus some appropriately laid-out text and a masthead. Additionally candidates must produce a mock-up of the layout of the contents page to demonstrate their grasp of DTP.
Our task was to create and design a school/college magazine cover, that would engage viewers attention and appeal to my target audience. We were first to choose the type of school, for example, a music school or technology school. My partner and I decided we should do a sporting specialized college. So, we went out on the school grounds and spent the day photographing students who were getting involved with sport. We got some fantastic shots of hockey players and dancers in action, however we decided to choose this image of a dancer in midair. We thought that the pose she was pulling was strong and not too complicated to look at. I then cropped out the background to ensure it did not make the image appear over crowded. So, by keeping the figure on a plain solid background the eyes are naturally drawn towards the focal point, the dancer.
Our task was to create and design a school/college magazine cover, that would engage viewers attention and appeal to my target audience. We were first to choose the type of school, for example, a music school or technology school. My partner and I decided we should do a sporting specialized college. So, we went out on the school grounds and spent the day photographing students who were getting involved with sport. We got some fantastic shots of hockey players and dancers in action, however we decided to choose this image of a dancer in midair. We thought that the pose she was pulling was strong and not too complicated to look at. I then cropped out the background to ensure it did not make the image appear over crowded. So, by keeping the figure on a plain solid background the eyes are naturally drawn towards the focal point, the dancer.
The design of the cover is basic, but still manages to get the point across. My target audience is mainly the parents of the students who attend ‘Trinity Sporting College ’, so an average age of about 35+.
I chose simple solid colours that would appeal to all ages and both genders. The pale blue background was a great colour to attract attention and to make the dancer ‘jump’ out to the audience, however, it was not a very good colour to choose to hide the bad quality of cropping, as the solid darker colours of the figure atop of the pale background really brings of the outlines and shape of the focal point.
As I am new to using Photoshop, I think this is evident through this particular piece of work because the cropping of the figure is not very accurate and looks rushed and messy. This was also partly because the background of the original image was very dark, making it very difficult to crop precisely around the legs. However, if I were to do it again I would definitely try and take more time and care using the cropping tool, and ensure the background and the subject are not too similar, so that cropping would be made easier.
The font used also is a nice and simple, yet eye catching size and style, suitable for my target audience. Ensuring that I kept to using just one font so that my magazine cover doesn’t become to confusing, overcrowded or messy. I also tried to stick to a maximum of three different colours for my text, matching them to the colours used on the dancer. (the deep green and black, of her clothing) again this is to keep the magazine cover looking structured and well though out.
There is also a lot of blank space, which makes the cover look unfinished, but at the same time, easy to read and not crammed full with informative text. So, I think that perhaps the use of a few more small images would be an effective way to fill up those blank, empty spaces.
I also included a large plus sign (+) to help break up this text, and make the magazine cover more appealing. This is also relative to the text, as it is used to symbolise that something is being offered. In this case its getting ‘25% off your enrolment fee’.
All of the elements used in this magazine cover are primary sources only.
Overall, I am quite pleased with how the final product has turned out. I have learnt new skills, which I will now be able to put to use if I ever need to create an effective magazine cover page.
Role of The Media In Society:
Society today, rely a huge amount on Media. Its used everywhere we go, and plays as a central part of our lives. We depend on it to deliver us important information and helps us understand about what is going on in the world and at home. Things like, natural disasters, wars, political and sporting events, weather etc; as well as providing us with entertainment. The media covers a wide variety of peoples interests and is very vast, complex and constantly being developed and improved.
As media products are 'shared' they're becoming part of our common culture and media images are becoming a common 'language'. Today, we are all very media 'literate', sharing some sort of a sophisticated understanding of this 'language' of media images, because they are constantly being shown and referred to.
Media convergence; the technology driven unification of different media channels.
For many years, different media types had a clear separation. Now, the internet and other digital methods of distribution have changed this. For example, music can be accessed over the internet and video, from a mobile phone. This now means different types of media are 'converging' together.
Web 2.0, is a term that is often being used to describe the way that the world wide web is developing.
Referring to the idea of a second generation of communities based on the web, such as social networking sites, wiki's, web blogs, podcasts and RSS feeds (automatic information updater).
Countries like Burma, China and Ethiopia are all examples of 'authoritarian countries'. Meaning that the media are largely restricted by the government in a sense of controlling the circulation of criticism and information through the internet. This highly regulated media is then used in a way that can 'win' over the hearts and minds of the nations people.
'Mediation', is the process of which a media text represents an issue, idea or event to us. It suggests the way in which things undergo change in the process of being acted upon by the media.
'Proliferation',is when there is a significant rapid growth increase in numbers.
'Saturation', is the constant interruption (or bombardment) of media. Such as, T.V magazines, internet, radio etc.
The term 'The Media' has basic characteristics, such as:
* Media products can be shared, and often regulated.
*Can be reached by a large number of people.
*The Media, rely only on certain sophisticated technology.
*The Media, are modern and expensive to produce.
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