Friday, May 2, 2014

Evaluation Question 1

In what ways does your music magazine use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of existing music magazines?

Within all magazines you expect to see all typical music magazine conventions and that is no different in my magazine. In order to keep within my ‘genre’ and target audience I have chosen key conventions in which all magazines should include and expanded more on the points as to whether I have challenged them or not.

The title of my magazine I believe could have been greatly improved as since my main competitors were of an indie/rock genre they had a more creative name: i.e. Q! and Kerrang whereas although the title of my magazine ‘indierocks’ was different, I think it was too common and unoriginal as appose to other existing music magazines on the market. Especially since my title was chosen purely because it included that sort of genre music. Yet, if I explain this contextually I believe the title of my magazine informs you what will be included in my magazine unlike Q! and Kerrang where there articles are similar to mine but the title is broader suggesting that there may be some confusion between readers. As you can see I have placed my masthead at the top of the page and behind my model and kept it capitalised and bolded. I believe this has a huge impact on my readers as it attracts their attention more. The colour of my masthead also plays a vital part as to why I’ve chosen red as with the many connotations regarding red, I believe it symbolises power and passion something which my magazine includes. 



One thing which will always be the biggest selling point for a magazine is the main image, and
that is no exception in my magazine. By studying other music magazines and looking at competitors one thing that really stood out was sex. This is having sex as a symbol which is represented on a musician or in their gestures. This is exactly what I did for my main image on my magazine; I had my model topless with only a jacket covering her naked chest. By dressing my model in all black I believe it helped me to show a sexier, seductive side which hopefully increases sales in my magazine. I believe by challenging my competitors instead of an extreme close up like most magazines and using a long shot we see the model’s figure, facial expression and body language something which will appeal to many people.  The impact of the model’s hand gesture shows us her ‘naughtiness’ and suggests that my magazine will be something different than those on the market already. 


My contents page also plays a huge part by challenging competitors. It uses many conventions like similar magazines, yet I believe it challenges existing magazines by the complexity of my layout. Although it has a 'flow' you very rarely see a layout like my own. Once again I have used red as a main colour scheme due to the many connotations of the colour. I believe my edited images play a vital part to my magazine, as since I have greyscaled images number 36, 32 and 60 we are focused more onto the main 'article' of my magazine - Holly and once again her sexiness. However one thing I believe could be improved would be the 'contents' I believe it's a bit too boring and I could have inserted the name of my magazine, like most magazines do. 

My double page spread is something that definitely develops on conventions within a typical magazine. I once again have used the same colour scheme: red and black yet slightly changed the background colour in order to match the drop down in the photography studie. Especially to keep it looking sleek and eye catching I have my main image on one page and the article on the adjacent side. I believe the impact of my quoted heading is a great use of challenging other magazines as it's something different, and something I have hardly seen in other magazines. One thing readers will notice is the bottom of my magazine on the contents page and double page spread, I have used a red 'line' with the date and page number included on, this is so readers can navigate a lot easier and I believe the 'line' gives my magazine more of a flow and adds a finishing touch. Something which I also haven't seen very often in magazines. 






Evaluation Question 7

What do you feel you have learnt in the progression from creating your preliminary task to your music magazine? 

On the left hand side the images are my preliminary task images, the right my actual magazine. I discuss these images further down in this post.  






Through the progression of my work from the preliminary task, the college magazine, to the final task of creating my music magazine I believe I have learnt a lot to where I currently am. My knowledge on magazines as a whole has greatly improved, I am aware of the key conventions from the basis of a Masthead to the reason behind ‘drop shadows’ on coverlines and the institutions behind them. From before this task I was useless regarding Adobe Photoshop and thoroughly relied on Paint/Microsoft Publisher yet as the weeks went on I grew more and more confident with other software’s – especially Adobe Photoshop which has been proven throughout my blog, via posts, weekly updates and the final production of my professional looking music magazine.

As we can clearly see, looking at both pieces of work, the preliminary and the final product, it is obviously apparent the software I have used, and my knowledge of Photoshop has significantly impacted on the final outcome of my magazine. For my preliminary task I used Microsoft Publisher, which resulted in restricted editing options and leaving you with the only obvious, thus being: change of font size; style of font and other basic editing. This had a huge impact on the quality of my preliminary task by only producing a poor quality, messy college magazine. This lack of edit-ability was purely reflected on my preliminary task and shown through the lack of profession of the actual front cover and contents page.  However, by using Photoshop on my final magazine we can see the significant effect it has on the quality of the magazine, this being purely because of the wider range of tools I can use within the software. By being able to use a ‘drop shadow’ and ‘magic wand tool’ on Photoshop I was able to cut around my images perfectly and able to emphasise coverlines on my front cover in order to stand out to the audience and give the text a three-dimensional view ‘standing-out’ more to the readers. With the help of all these extra features Photoshop enabled me to create a high-professional music magazine perfect for my target audience. The magic wand tool was a vital feature for me to use whilst producing my magazine, especially with how many images needed separated from their background, which has helped me to produce as high of a quality magazine that I have.
Additionally, regarding the use of my final images on my music magazine the quality of them is significantly better than my preliminary tasks ones. I believe this is because I used a photography studio and was able to adjust lighting to how I needed it, have my model pose how I please and there were no interruptions unlike during the production of my preliminary task. By being able to use Photoshop’s photo editing skills and editing the hue and saturation and colour scheme my images successfully link with one another, this is especially presented on my contents page.  Changing these few things within my images, i.e. using a higher quality camera, a professional setting and software with greater features it made my magazine look a far higher standard than my first preliminary task.  

Once again when comparing the two pieces together, I believe it shows my greater understanding of the needed conventions on a magazine and the semantic field of lexis which needs to be used. For example with my preliminary task the lexical field included ‘college’ terms where as my music magazine is simply all music related. By using both of these I have transferred some skills from my preliminary task onto my music magazine.

As well as this similarity I kept many basis conventions the same and used flat plans as a guide for the production of my magazines. Although I kept thoroughly to my preliminary task flat plan, I did not for my music magazine. This was for the best though. With my original flat plan for my music magazine I did not like the idea so decided to totally start again, which I was proud I made the choice of doing. Especially since I changed my contents page two weeks before the deadline, I believe by following my flat plan originally my final product looked extremely unprofessional and messy so this obviously had to change. As you can see through my magazine progression posts, my idea instantly changes and for the better.

Overall, during the creation of my media product I had to take into consideration many factors: the time I had to produce my work; teamwork issues; technology issues (especially the lack of resources and reliability of working computers) and my target audience. I have learnt a lot whilst undergoing this project, from the start of the year; time was a major issue and deadlines approached fast. Being able to keep on top of my work was a struggle, especially when feedback was needed, yet if I was to do this project again I would create my own personal targets and aim to beat those deadlines. By receiving feedback by not only my tutor but colleagues I believed this helped my production a great amount, especially by receiving criticism of my blog/magazine as I was able to change these ‘errors’ in order to submit and hopefully achieve a better grade. 

Evaluation Question 3

What kind of media institution might distribute your music magazine and why?  

I have used prezi to present my answer. 



Evaluation Question 5

How did you attract/address your audience? 

I produced a YouTube Video to show my answer. Within the presentation I have highlighted my main features which will attract the audience the most. As well as highlighting the use of pronouns and the impact the semantic field of music has on my magazine. 


Evaluation Question 6

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing your magazine? 


http://www.fromtexttospeech.com/texttospeech_output_files/0068976001399024412/1927306.mp3  



"I have learnt a lot about technologies from the process of constructing my magazine, I know myself I have excelled in my skills from first ever using Adobe Photoshop. 
From the start of my coursework I thoroughly relied on Microsoft Publisher but as I stepped out of my comfort zone I learnt more and more about Photoshop and developed my skills each week. I now feel that I have enough confidence with the software to be able to teach other people how to use it. As well as Publisher and Photoshop my knowledge on Blogger has also greatly improved and with the help of my magazine project I feel a lot more comfortable using different software’s  to present work, for example, my various programmes on my evaluation posts."  

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Evaluation Question 2

How does your music magazine represent particular social groups?

Here I have used Animoto to present a mini clip of my social group.



How does your music magazine represent particular social groups?

I have used the internet to collect other images which I used as style models for my photos in my magazine.
The song used on this clip is P!NK - So What
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJfFZqTlWrQ  

Evaluation Question 4

Who would be the audience for your media product?
 
From the beginning of my progress for my magazine I knew I wanted to use the stereotype of people below who would be my target audience. On my drawing below I have listed the characteristics and hobbies they enjoy.
 
 
 
My target audience will buy my magazine because all my readers will share the same interests which is shown within my actual magazine. These features being on the front cover, contents page and in my double page spread and especially included in my main article. The use of taboo language which especially represents the older target audience and how it isn't suitable for the younger age.

I printed out a copy of my magazine and asked for some feedback from my target audience range of age this was the result:

 
 
I especially like how my person who gave me feedback has circled things they liked, this makes me feel as though I have produced a successful magazine.