Thursday, 25 April 2013

Evaluation Question 7.

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Looking back at my preliminary task I have learnt about the production of magazines.  I have progressed a lot from producing my preliminary task of a school magazine. I have learnt a lot with the software we have used. I have used Photoshop a lot in the production of my music magazine. I am more used to using Photoshop now, but when I was producing my preliminary task I was not used to it at all. With using it more I have become more confident with the tools being used. Also in the progression I have learnt how to format a contents page properly.
In my preliminary task my contents page was basic with a simple masthead, images and text on the stories being featured in that magazine.  With my music magazine I have changed this I wanted to keep it a simple design but one that looks professional. Below is my front cover for my school magazine, I believe this is still of a good standard for a school magazine however there are some areas that could be improved. I feel much more confident to create a new magazine and have learnt new skills which I can use in the future.


Evaluation Question 6.

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
When constructing my music magazine I used such technologies as Photoshop. Using this tool was a great benefit to my finished product. It is a complicated tool but after a while of using this tool I found it easy and was comfortable to use it. It was the best package to edit my photos on as using other software’s for it would not be as good as the standard of Photoshop I found using such tools as the lasso tool which allows to crop photos with more precision.
I found using this a great benefit as I had to crop two of my main photos down to a size were they would fit in with the size I needed. For little touches e.g. background I used tools such as spot healing. This was also a useful tool to be used as if there was anything in the background or even in the main image than it could just be spot healed over. If I didn’t use Photoshop to edit my photos then I believe they would be of a low quality and effect the target audience I know this for a fact as if they were not to be edited then it would change majority of the front cover.

Evaluation Question 5.

How did you attract/ address your audience?
To attract my target audience 16-22 I have included on my front cover artists that people of that age will know and recognize on a front cover. To expand on an older generation I have included the group I have interviewed and inserted their name onto the front of it, any fans of an older style of old school hip hop would recognize this name and want to read it. Also to attract the correct audience for my magazine I had to make sure I did not use inappropriate colours e.g. bright pinks. This would confuse readers on the genre of the magazine as it would not fit in with the rest of the magazine. When creating my contents page this was an area which could attract an audience as it will show what is in the magazine. I had appropriate images inserted into it to link with the story.

Evaluation Question 4.

Who would be the target audience for your media product?
For my music magazine I have set my target audience at 16-22. I have chosen this age group as I believe it to be the biggest audience for hip hop readers. As I have explained in my target audience post on my blog, my magazine will be predominately aimed at a male audience, however also females because there is a large percentage of females who will read hip hop magazines, also because there are a few female rap artists so this will make them want to read it.

Evaluation Question 3.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The type of media institution that would distribute my music magazine would be well known newsagents. This would give people in residential areas more availability to get the magazine so it is available to more. I would also distribute my media product through an online distributor. This will appeal to more as there would be more people using the internet so if the online distributor advertises its website then they will get more subscriptions towards their magazines they distribute. An example of one of these websites that distribute a wide range of magazines would be Worldwide Magazine Distribution the link to their website is below. They have a wide range of all magazines including music, cooking and cars.

Evaluation Question 2.

How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My hip hop music magazine represents social groups of a teenage and early 20s. I set my target audience at 16-22. I have aimed it a male audience but as it features female artists on the contents it can also be aimed at females as well.  I believe my magazine will also attract attention of an older generation of hip hop fans as well as my main story features a story with a hip hop group from the 80s & 90s. My front cover will attract the audience of an older generation as my main image I have used for my front cover will make them think about that certain group that has been interviewed.

Evaluation Question 1.

1 in what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
For my AS project I have been asked to create a music magazine which goes in line with a chosen genre, a front cover, contents page and double page spread.  My music magazine follows most conventions found in Hip Hop magazines, I know this as I have carried out research on numerous styles of hip hop magazines.  I have mainly been looking at hip hop magazines such as XXL and Vibe. I mainly focused on XXL down to the fact it is solely hip hop and is always up to date with its stories.
                                                                                                                 


 
When researching similar magazines, I found this front cover. I wanted to use this convention of simplicity in the layout of my magazine. Like the magazine above it is a simplistic layout to it. One of my conventions to my music magazine was its masthead for the front cover. I already knew that it had to be eye catching to readers. I wanted a masthead that would be clear to read but also have an edge about it. I noticed in my research I gathered, there is a high frequency of front covers with the colours red, white and some parts black mainly for text however. As you can see from the front cover above there is not a lot of text in this issue of XXL, I wanted to challenge this because also I didn’t want to have too much text as it would look boring for readers. Another way in which my  media product uses conventions found in real media products would be the font used for my main front cover. I carried a fair bit of research on this area because it would be the first thing a reader would read and notice is the font, I wanted it to be clear to read. I used this idea for my front cover using an Adobe styled font.
When producing my Contents page I kept it to the normal. I didn’t want to do something random that would not work. I wanted to keep it simple but still keeping a professional edge to it as well. I wanted to keep the same conventions as found in industry standard music magazines. I realised they use a lot of images to advertise stories within the magazine. They will include usually 4 or 5 images including the main image which is usually linking with the main image as it is the most important one.  When carrying out my research of magazines I found the majority of contents pages just stick with the original title of `Contents`. I decided to use this also as I believe it is the best option sticking with the other magazines. It is clear what page it is being Contents so there would be no confusion when looking at the page.
                                           

 






Above is a contents page from a Vibe magazine. I researched into vibe magazines as they are different to the usual contents page. I liked how they had laid out their mast head and split it into three lines. This is an effective way to make the masthead stand out to the readers. For my contents page I wanted to challenge this convention as it was easily read so I researched into styles of fonts for my masthead, I finally had five ideas for this and evaluated them all and whittled them down to one. I am happy with my final font as I believe it is effective to catching the reader’s attention.

When producing my double page spread I had a clear idea what I wanted from it. When looking at multiple double pages spreads I noticed that the majority of magazines with double page spread stories have one full page of the text, and then the second half of the pages with a main image. I looked at such magazines as Vibe as they had interesting ideas for double page spreads. For my music magazine I wanted to use this convention of a main image and then text on one side. Below is the double page spread from a Vibe magazine, it features the artist T.I.







Below is my finished Double page spread for my music magazine. I wanted to have an introduction to the interview with the group triple Three so I had an introduction on the left side as it is the first side of the double page spread that a reader would read.  I am happy with this finished product as it is a clear layout. The text is of a clear standard and simple to read. I liked the layout of a white background with black text throughout it.