Friday, 30 March 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Evaluation: Question 5
How did you attract/address your audience?
To conclude I have attracted/ addressed my audience by reinforcing dominant ideologies of the interests of my target audience to appeal to potential buyers. Throughout my magazine I have stuck to the style of the genre of my music magazine to give it a pop feel, while also addressing my target audience. I have used a number of techniques such as adding puffs, pictures and cover lines which I believe will attract my target audience most.
I used a number of different methods and techniques to attract my target audience. My target audience is teenage girls aged 15-18 who are into mainstream pop/chart music. I used InDesign to present my media product and annotate my magazine front cover, contents page and double page spread to evaluate the ways in which I attracted and addressed my target audience.
My front cover |
Contents page |
To conclude I have attracted/ addressed my audience by reinforcing dominant ideologies of the interests of my target audience to appeal to potential buyers. Throughout my magazine I have stuck to the style of the genre of my music magazine to give it a pop feel, while also addressing my target audience. I have used a number of techniques such as adding puffs, pictures and cover lines which I believe will attract my target audience most.
Monday, 26 March 2012
Evaluation: question 4
Who would be the audience for your media product?
I created a social profile for the type of people who would be my audience of my music magazine. My target audience is teenage girls from 15-18. When examining my media product I believe that the audience for my magazine will be girls who are interested in mainstream pop/chart music. I believe that I made a wise choice in designing my media product to appeal to this audience because this is a wide and easy qaudience to attract. I myself am 16 years old and buy magazines on a monthly basis and most of my friends do aswell.
I created a social profile for the type of people who would be my audience of my music magazine. My target audience is teenage girls from 15-18. When examining my media product I believe that the audience for my magazine will be girls who are interested in mainstream pop/chart music. I believe that I made a wise choice in designing my media product to appeal to this audience because this is a wide and easy qaudience to attract. I myself am 16 years old and buy magazines on a monthly basis and most of my friends do aswell.
Friday, 23 March 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Monday, 19 March 2012
Evaluation: Question one
I made this video by filming a powerpoint I made and then recording my voice onto a camera. I think used 'Imovie' to detach the audio file and place on top of the filming of my powerpoint.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Music magazine: Final Contents page
This is my final contents page. I think this would really appeal to my target audience because it matches the genre of music and has used typical girl colours.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Music magazine: Stages of my contents page
Stage 1 |
Stage 2 |
Stage 3 |
Final contents |
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Music magazine: Draft contents page
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Music Magazine- Contents page Inspiration
Billboard magazine contents page |
We love pop magazine contents page |
Monday, 27 February 2012
Music magazine: Stages of my front cover
Stage 1 |
Once I designed my masthead, I then put it in place and put it into size. I made my photo black and white but kept the lips red so they stood out and gave off the idea of sophistication and glamour. This is what would appeal to my target audience. I matched the colour of the masthead to her lips to draw attention to both of them.
Stage 2 |
Stage 3 |
Final front cover |
Front cover: choosing the font
I wanted to have an eye catching font which looked like it would appear on a pop music magazine cover. I decided to make it the same colour as her lips so it would link the two together and go nicely. I liked the shape of this font but it didn't scream out 'pop' to me and it didn't look like a music magazine.
I tried something abit more interesting but I think that with a line not filled in with colour in the middle it didn't really look appealing to a teenage girl audience.
I then went on photoshop and downloaded a font from a website called 'dafont' which was called LL Record font. I then used the 'd' key to get the play button and then put in into the P of the word play so it looked like a music magazine. I thought this would be too cheesy but then I tried it and it looked nice while also looking like a music magazine, striking out all the other connotations of the word play.
Front cover development
Stage 1 (original photograph I took) |
Stage 2 |
Stage 3 |
I decided to use this photo for my front cover of my music magazine because she is giving direct address and it is a striking photo. Using this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COjBtg--HrY I learnt how to get my photo into black and white with only the colour red on the lips showing. I thought this would make it eye catching and would give it a sophisticated look while appealing to my chosen target audience.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Music magazine: Draft front cover
Draft front cover |
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Music Magazine- Front cover inspiration
My main inspiration |
My other inspiration |
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Music magazine: Double page spread
I designed my double page spread on Indesign. I decided for my layout of my double page spread that I would have A picture covering the left page and the article covering the right page. I edited the margins and put three columns into the pages by going to the 'layout' menu and clicking margins and columns. I made the margin at the bottom the biggest so I could fit a page number into it. I then placed the image onto the left page by getting the 'Rectangle frame tool' and then clicked 'Place' on the 'file' menu selected a photo which I had previously edited so the leaves stood out around her but then it went dark when going towards the edges. I then made the background of the next page black. For the title I used a font which most suited my genre of music Pop and which would appeal to my target audience, called Bauhaus 93. I then used the 'Eyedropper tool' to pick the colour out of a leaf onto the font, and then put it to 73pt and then by putting the vertical scale to 109% and the horizontal scale to 105% it then filled the top of the page nicely. I then wrote out a short line to attract audiences and used the 'eyedropper tool' to then make the font the same colour of her hair. I used a simple font of 'Calibri' for the article and made the colour of the font white making it easy to read. The article is embedded with questions, so to make them clear I made them bold. I made the first letter of the whole article bigger to make it stand out and look stylish. I finally made the writing neater by clicking 'justify with last line aligned centre' making it look even better. To highlight the fact that my music magazine have a Twitter and Facebook page I then put in the small icons which audiences would then recognize and then would promote our pages better. I added the page number onto the bottom and made it the same font as the title making it stand out.
Music magazine: stages of my double page spread
Stage 1 |
Stage 2 |
Final double page spread |
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Practice page: Double page spread
This is my first ever attempt at a double page spread. I used a replacement picture which I have taken previously ( I will not be using this photo in my music magazine) and inserted it on the left page using the 'rectangle frame tool' and then clicking 'place' and the selecting an image. I used InDesign to design the double page spread by adding pages and adjusting the margins so on the inside and outside they where smaller as well on the top margin bigger because I plan to put my Logo at the top. I wrote a title which sounded like it would be in a magazine and then changed the font so it was eye catching and interesting. I then added an introductory paragraph and inserted columns.
I then added a small picture within the text by using the 'rectangle frame tool' and then clicking 'place' and then selecting an image (not one I have taken for my music magazine). I then highlighted the image and then clicked the 'Window' menu and then selected 'Text wrap' there I could choose which option of text wrap, which was 'wrap around bounding box' that I would like and then was able to pick the amount that it would push the text away, I chose 1mm. I then created another text box at the bottom of the page and wrote the name of the magazine (I made this up, its not going to be the name of my magazine) and the page number which is odd because its on the right page. I changed the font to a bold and edgy font to make it stand out but also look stylish like a music magazine. Even though this was new I found it simple and I now have more of an idea of how to make my double page spread.
Monday, 13 February 2012
Music Magazine- Double page spread inspiration
Billboard Magazine double page spread |
We love pop double page spread |
Monday, 30 January 2012
Music magazine: Photography
I edited this one by enhancing the highlights this made the leaves around her look bright and the edges dark, this draws our eyes towards her. I think I will use this one for my double page spread. |
I edited this photo to black and white, I think this will be a great one for my cover because of the direct address that she is giving out. |
Even though this is a really nice photo I don't think I will use it for my front cover because she is not giving direct address. |
Original cover photo. |
I took a number of photos of my friend looking glamourous with her hair and makeup done nicely. This made her look like a famous artist and also linked well with my genre of music and I believe this will attract my target audience.
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