Thursday 24 March 2011

1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of music magazines)

For the masthead of my magazine I used the font ‘Sketch Block’ which I had found on the website www.dafont.com. I decided to use this as it stands out from the rest of the text on the front cover of my magazine. I wanted the masthead to stretch across the top of the page – which is a typical convention of rock and classic rock magazines – but also have a different aspect to it so it stood out compared to regular magazine mastheads.



I researched magazines such as ‘Revolver’ and ‘Rolling Stones’ that all have a plain masthead that stretch across the top of the magazine where is where I got my inspiration from to place my masthead where it is.



I feel that my masthead challenges some typical conventions of regular magazines as yes it does stretch across like the magazines I was researching, but the man beating down the ‘E’ adds a quirky individual take on it. I feel this is what makes the masthead stand out making it eye catching and noticeable to the audience. 
As a template I looked at various magazines where I got inspiration from for my layout. I mainly used ‘Classic Rock’ magazine for a template as it was similar to what I was trying to achieve when creating my magazine. It matched the type and genre I was going for but although I used ‘Classic Rock’ I also used ‘Rolling Stone’ for ideas when looking at the contents page. I feel that the layout I’ve chosen for my magazine has a simple, formal look to it which attracts the target audience. It also relates to the genre in a more sophisticated way even though it has similar aspects to magazines which are currently in the market.

 
The costume and props that are used throughout my magazine are all conventional and all relate to the genre. For example my model wore a ‘New York Doll’s’ t-shirt as it’s a band who he looks up to and a band that has relation to the genre of classic/punk rock. This typically challenges conventions of current magazines as usually models wear clothes that are plain or the text on the shirt has random text on instead of band names etc.
My model also used a guitar and in some of the photos he has alcohol bottles and records around him to symbolise the theme of rock ‘n’ roll. These props and costumes are typically found in magazines such as classic rock etc. as it relates to the theme well and are examples of the ‘rock star’ image. This is a way in which my media product uses some conventions of real music magazines as some pictures are taken with more of a set to them.



When taking the photos I used a range of sets, there was one created that gave across the rock image and there was another where a plain blank wall was used. When making the images look work on Photoshop I used a various range of tools. For example the photo on the cover of my magazine was taken and then cut and placed on a black background, I then ‘de-saturated’ the colour of the picture and using the ‘history art brush’ tool on Photoshop re-stored original colour to the guitar which the artist is holding – visible at the bottom of the photo – I previously tried this out with different photos seeing where would be the best place to restore colour and finally I decided at the bottom would be the right place to. The guitar the artist was holding was red so when I tested out a range of colours with black and white I saw that as the guitar is red the colour scheme would look better black, white and red so it looks more efficient and smooth.


 
All text on the cover is places in a straight line which is conventional in regular magazines. But I’ve used various fonts to attract audience attention such as the cover line. I feel that if the cover line ‘Sun Circus’ is different from the rest of the text it attracts more audiences and the cover line is the biggest text on the page. I looked at some different ‘Classic Rock’ magazines to see how they challenged this using different colours and fonts to attract audiences. Also the text and colours used relate to my genre well and also connect to my target audiences. Although the text is very conventional in how its placed it also has some unconventional aspects to it such as the man beating down the ‘E’ on the masthead as most magazines have a plain masthead that is not diagonal or different just straight and plain across the top of the magazine.  

 
The genre of my magazine is classic/punk rock which. This is represented well throughout my magazine through use of costume, props and other text on the page. For example using a symbol text I found I used a plectrum on the contents page to act as a paper clip to the two pictures and this is a way in which the rock aspect was coming through in small detail. Also the record which replaces the ‘O’ in ‘Contents’ also is something that represents classic rock in detail, the text also represents the genre as there is references to ‘Download Festival’ which is a rock festival and also recent news stories such as the death of Gary Moore. Having features of actual festivals and real artist feature on the front cover makes it clear to the audience what type of magazine it is. 




The artist is represented in a very unconventional way as he is young which is a shock in classic rock as when you think of classic rock nowadays you think of artists such as Keith Richards and Gary Moore but I feel that having a younger person on the cover of my magazine highlights the fact that my magazine is trying to re-create classic rock and that there is young people out there who have a passion for this type of music. My target audience is between 19 and 40 having a younger person may not appeal to the older audiences but as the artist is headlining on a classic rock magazine it may change their mind and make the magazine more desirable to see why a young person would feature. 
There was many options when trying to find a suitable colour scheme but after my draft I decided to use a black, white and red colour scheme as they are colours that are usually related to the rock genre. There was an ‘Elle’ magazine I found in which the colour scheme was black and white and pink. It worked really well and I felt that if I used the right colours I could make my magazine use a similar colour scheme and make it relate to the genre well, as ‘Elle’ is a fashion magazine not a music magazine I’d have to work really hard at making the colours match my genre and target audience. I also looked at the ‘Classic Rock’ magazine featuring ‘KISS’, the colours were grey, beige and pink but the pink stood out more compared to the rest of the text because of the plain colour scheme and the sudden burst of pink.





Wednesday 23 March 2011

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

My intention was to aim for a magazine that would be for a particular genre of classic/punk rock. The magazine would be original and have a certain creativity to it that attracted particular social groups.
The age group for my magazine is aimed at 18 – 40 year olds and I’d say it was for everyone – although I would imagine more male audiences to be interested in it. When creating the magazine I took inspiration from ‘Classic Rock’ ‘Rolling Stones’ and ‘Revolver’ which all cost £3 + some in supermarkets – others in shops such as Borders and WHSmiths.
Although I’ve aimed my magazine for male and female audiences I feel there is a lot more male attention to it and this is possibly to do with the layout, colour scheme etc. Saying this it’s particularly aimed at male and female audiences who are into the genre of classic/punk rock music I managed to add to the unisex aspect by featuring bands such as The Doors and also The Runaways.
The trailer clip from The Runaways gives an idea of what sort of an audience I was aiming for when creating my magazine as the trailerswould only appeal to certain audiences. For example people who are into the genre of hip hop and R&B would be audiences who wouldn’t enjoy watching a film about ‘The Runaways’ but watching a film such as  ‘Notorious’ which focuses around  an artist from the Hip Hop and R&B background.



Tuesday 22 March 2011

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





Future PLC is a publishing company who publish magazines such as 'Classic Rock' 'Revolver' and 'Guitar World'. PLC is one of the sixth largest publishing companies since 2006 along with magazines they publish video game, technology, films and photography.
The magazine that PLC publish 'Guitar World' has a leadership position as the worlds biggest guitar magazine. They market magazines by holding events when they've achieved certain goals, for example the magazine 'Guitarist' celebrated a 25th anniversary in 2009 and recorded the highest ever circulation it's ever seen. Also 'Classic Rock' held a 'Rock Icon' special for it's 100th issue and this attracted many audiences and promoted sales of the magazine. Their website attracts an average of 2.5 million views a month and their magazine 'Gutiar World' attracts over 300,000 customers a month.

Using these statistics I would think that Future PLC would be the best company to distribute my magazine as they already promote magazines with this genre and they'd work together to make sure that my magazine is desirable. They would want to distribute my magazine as it is within a similar genre as to the ones they already distribute. Although it's similar and has competition it also has it's own individuality to it. Looking at the magazine I've constructed I believe they'd like it because it has specific target audiences like most of Future PLC's magazines do which would make them have a more unique selling point to the magazine. As my magazine is for a specific audience Future PLC would be able to use that to find areas in which they can sell the magazine and make sure they get the most out of distributing it in these places. 

Monday 21 March 2011

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

Evaluation Audience

Sunday 20 March 2011

Saturday 19 March 2011

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




Microsoft  WordI used word to gather information I needed during my research and planning section. Some of the institution profiles and audiences profiles were done on Word. 

Microsoft Publisher
I used publisher to edit some pictures occasionally and save them as JPEG’s  to use.

Microsoft PowerPoint
I used PowerPoint to put together slide shows of some of the things I had found out during the research and planning section of my coursework.

Slideshare
I used Slideshare to put up the presentations I created using PowerPoint so I could share the presentation on my blog by embedding it.

Scribd
I used Scribd to put any documents I had created on word onto Scribd so I could share it on my blog by embedding it.

AnimotoI used Animoto to put together a series of images of magazines, album art, magazine covers, model poses etc. to give me inspiration when creating my magazine.

Mozilla Firefox
My browser was Mozilla as it is the browser I use on my laptop, I used it to access my blog and to access a search engine during my research and planning section of my coursework. 

Google
The search engine I used was Google as it’s easy to use and I know how to navigate myself around it.

Photoshop CS4
To create my product I used Photoshop CS4 Extended. I had used it before but I was able to pick up new skills from it and understand and learn more about this software than I knew. It was enjoyable using Photoshop as I could construct what I wanted easy and carefully whilst being able to keep everything in order. I learnt a lot of different things when using Photoshop as I began to learn how to blend images and background and colours more. It helped me physically see what looked good and what didn't which really helped me when I came to deciding on my final colour scheme and layout for my magazine. My knowledge and understanding of photoshop really improved over the course of this task I learnt about different tools that I had no knowledge of before and some were really simple to use once you knew how to.

Laptop
I used my laptop most of the time, there were only a few occasions in which I used the school computers, this is because I was able to organise my work well and do work at home with Photoshop on my laptop.

Camera
I used my camera to take pictures of my subject for the test shots and the actually shots. I am pretty familiar with this camera as it is mine so I had no trouble using it.

Memory Stick
I used my memory stick to transfer data between school computers and my laptop every so often but I mainly used my memory stick as a back-up in case any of my files became lost or corrupted at any point of my coursework.

Blogger
Finally, I used Blogger to keep all my information on for the duration of my magazine. The research and planning, working towards and my final product are on this blog along with the evaluation. There is also a mix pod and some information about me to bring personality into the blog and all posts are labelled and titled clearly. I learnt how to organise my work more clearly when using this and the labels allowed me to search for research I'd done during the making process so I could always refer back to research when making my magazine so I was sticking to what I learnt during that process in how to address/attract my audience.

Friday 18 March 2011

7: Looking back at your preliminary task (the school magazine task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?




















Looking back at my preliminary task I've purchased Adobe Photoshop CS4. CS4 has enabled me to produce my coursework and I used many tools that I hadn't used before. I learnt a lot during the research and planning process about magazines and distribution regarding them which I found really interesting. During research and planning I was able to find/view/learn about magazines I hadn't even heard of before and I was able to pick out elements that each magazine focused on and how that made them unique which added to the final product of mine. The preliminary task was pretty simple and basic compared to my final and there is clear knowledge that my final has had a lot of work put into it through the research and planning of my magazine. I feel my knowledge of magazines has improved over the course of the coursework as I was able to pick out elements of magazines and see what/how they use typical conventions to make them unique. I also believe my knowledge in Photoshop has improved as I was able to produce a more professional shelf-looking magazine for my final coursework. My knowledge will stay with me for a long time and I'll be able to put it forward in the future regarding other school work and coursework and jobs if necessary.

Saturday 12 March 2011

Magazine Draft: Front Cover, Contents Page and DPS

New colour scheme ideas

I've decided to use a colour scheme that uses black, white and then a singular colour.I like the two blue ones and the red one, but I prefer the red at the bottom to go with the black and white. When I do create my final piece I will experiment with the colour schemes I like best and use the one I think looks more effective.

Draft Evaluation - My comments

Looking back on my draft I can clearly see what I can change to make my magazine look more professional, neater and make it relate more to the genre. The colour scheme is dull and can do with lifting up to make it look more 'rock' style. The vinyl on the contents is to re create the image of classic rock but this can be re thought about as it may not appeal to certain audiences who I'd like to aim the image at and some of the pictures on the DPS can make it look too busy especially when the subject isn't looking at the camera. I need to work on these aspects and more to make my magazine look better and more professional to reach the grade i would like to and to make it look like the genre chosen fits.

Draft Evaluation - Teachers comments

Cover:
Interesting masthead, well laid out. Font looks a bit too small, lacks impact. Subject isn't looking at the camera which loses the audience interaction element. Colour scheme dull, not like a rock magazine.

Contents:
Polaroid images need word, layout is a bit messy - need tightening up. Why use vinyl in a download age?

DPS:
Best element of three but subject only looks at the camera in one shot, why? Decide on an border for the images for more impact.