Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Friday, 15 April 2011
Evaluation
The brief for my media coursework was to create a front page, contents page and double page spread which had to include images which I had taken myself. For me to be able do this, I researched various magazine conventions on all of the pages which I had to produce. I identified what I had to do in order to make the conventions of my magazine effective to my target audience. The majority of the music magazines which I researched all included images and text which represented the magazines genre and target audience. To ensure my music magazine productions reflected my target audience, I gathered all of the conventions of a similar music magazine of the same genre as mine and used them as a starting point for my coursework. I attempted to make my magazine effective for my audience by trying to make it look like other magazines in forms of it’s conventions and the ways in which I used my text and images.
I created a set target audience for my music magazine for people between the ages of 16 and 24. I did this because I felt as though it would be ideal for me to make a target audience of a similar age to me because I could relate as to what they would expect to be in a music magazine. I did things to differentiate my magazine from magazines with a higher age target audience, for example, less informal language compared to magazines like ‘Q.’ Another factor which contributes to my target audience was the genre of music represented in the magazine. My genre was ‘Indie/Alternative.’ I found this the ideal genre by doing a poll which was posted on my blog which gave people the opportunity to vote on which genre they would prefer my magazine to be. My front cover, my contents page and double page spread was fairly basic and contained nothing too fancy because fancy would represent someone which an audience of a higher class would purchase. I set a particular colour scheme, and I did this to benefit my target audience because I didn’t want them to find it hard to find their way around my pages but I wanted to use some conventions which made the magazine appeal to them. For my front cover, I got my friend to dress in fairly ‘shabby’ clothes which represents how my ideal target audience would dress due to the current fashion. This allowed the magazine to appeal to my target audience if the model on the front page has a similar or inspirational dress sense to them.
My double page spread was the page which I think I could have improved the most. I don’t think it follows the typical conventions of a double page spread in a magazine and I think my images could have been better produced than they have been. I used the particular font I did for my headline because it’s a old school style font, which relates to the article. I set out my images down the right hand side, almost like they had just been put there, because it adds to the feel of it being produced by a student, relating to the subject on the article of school. The way I set my actual article out follows the conventions of a typical double page spread because the majority of magazines set out their writing the same style as mine. I found that the layout of my page worked very well, which I found from my audience feedback. A large number of the audience feedback which I collected showed that my layout plays a major role in making my page look like a typical music magazine double page spread.
Overall, I think the way in which I produced my magazine was very effective to my target audience because it follows the typical conventions of magazine which have a similar target audience to mine. I think many things within the production of my magazine could have been done better, for example the background colour of my double page spread. If I had spent more time on this particular page, I think it would have been a very effective page, but due to lack of time this was not possible. I also think if I had used a professional camera, my images would have been a lot better quality and would have made my magazine more professional looking overall.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
iDJ Double Page Spread Research (3)
Here is an analysis of a double page spread contained within the magazine 'iDJ'. The things which are going to be analysed are the factors which benefit and don't benefit the article, and this will help me with creating my own double page spread.
The first piece what catches my attention on this double page spread it the main image, which is similar to many other double page spreads which was researched. The main image has been placed as the background for the double page spread which creates a more attractive page all round. The background is of a light grey colour, then the artist within the image is dressed in all black, with his face painted white, which allows him to stand out from the rest of the page. The colour of the text on the article is white, which again allows it to stand out from the background and the main image, separating the two. The double page spread being analysed is the one which is advertised on the front page, which means many people could have bought this magazine just to read this particular article. The shot which has been used for the image is a medium close up, focusing on the main features of the character within the image. Although there isn't a particularly obvious setting for the background, there are still features which may interest the audience, for example, the character is being showered with water to show he has power, and it also creates a stereotypical image of him because of the genre of music which he produces. The font which has been used for the main headline on the page relates to the characters genre of music, and maybe his personality, which seems to be punk. This is again why the dark colours have been used for this article. The article carries a particular colour scheme to allow the page to co-ordinate correctly, for example, only grey, white and black have been used because they all fit together, whereas if these colours was used aswell as bright colours such as yellow the colour scheme wouldn't be particularly suited for the article.
The ideology for this magazine is again to inspire the audience and to represent the character in the article as someone you would like to be like. Many people who read or are interested in this article will be somewhat like the character in the article, whether it's their sense of music or their personality.
The target audience for the article would be those interested in the genre of music which is being discussed within the article. Also those who maybe share similiar opinions to the person which is in the article.
Overall, the various features which have been included on the page represent the genre of music and the band member by using certain techniques. The page could have been made to look more interesting by maybe adding a slightly more interesting image with preferably more colours which would of suited the colour scheme well and something could have been added to the characters costume to also make him look more interesting rather than just wearing a black outfit with a white painted face, but the producer has done the image like that because it represents the article. The page has been set out fairly well, with the text being placed to the left hand side, then the character on the right, as though he's looking at the text. But overall, the page is fairly good compared to how some other double page spreads have been represented which was researched.
Monday, 3 January 2011
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