I edited some of the text to prevent them having a white outline against the dark background.
Here are the final versions of my magazine pages;
Alice Caulfield - Foundation Portfolio
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Audience Feedback
Within the magazine industry, it is important for producers and editors to receive feedback and opinions from others as a way of making their magazines more successful. Therefor i asked a variety of people within the target audience age bracket to comment on my magazine allowing me to receive different types of criticism and possible improvements to my magazine as well as allowing me to see the successful areas of my magazine pages.
Below are are some of the quotes i received from the feedback;
"Your magazine looks really professional"
"I'd defiantly buy it if i saw it on the shelves"
"The bold colours really stand out. I like it!"
I'm really happy with the over magazine and the feedback i was given!
Below are are some of the quotes i received from the feedback;
"Your magazine looks really professional"
"I'd defiantly buy it if i saw it on the shelves"
"The bold colours really stand out. I like it!"
I'm really happy with the over magazine and the feedback i was given!
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT ABOUT TECHNOLOGIES FROM THE PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTING THIS PRODUCT AND LOOKING BACK AT YOUR PRELIMINARY TASK, WHAT DO YOU FEEL YOU HAVE LEARNT IN THE PROGRESSION FROM IT TO THE FULL PRODUCT?
I think these two questions go hand in hand with each other as they both ask how have i improved my skills from the first preliminary task of creating school magazine to the music magazine whether that be through the improvement of editing skills or simply through the ideas i produced.
When creating the school magazine i was able to research into current magazines identifying the main codes and conventions adding realism to successful magazines.
Putting my magazines next to each other, i can defiantly see an improvement within my work. the main improvement in my work is through the use of the text particularly the positioning and colouring of the text itself. In the first task, i feel some of the text a struggle to read and lacks clarity. However, when designing my music magazine, i wanted the text to be one hundred percent readable as this would defiantly jeopardise the audiences chances of buying the magazine so i tried particularly hard to make this happen by using appropriate and readable text fonts and colours.
To do this, i used websites such as;
www.dafont.com
www.myfonts.com
These enabled me to find interesting and exciting fonts for my magazine which i used as a way of attracting audiences.
I really like the contents pages for both the preliminary task and the music magazine but for different reasons. I loved the simplicity of the school magazine contents page as i felt it was 'straight to the point' in providing information of what was involved in the magazine. Another thing i liked about the school magazine's contents page was the way i edited the schools badge to a very light fade and had it as the page background instead of having just a plain white. However, i feel that as these two pages are so different it is hard to compare them together although i feel that a clear improvement is visible.
Within the contents page for my music magazine, I was able to use more conventions such as ordering text into columns which is used in most magazines. I think the colours used in the music magzine are a huge contrast to the colours used within the school magazine pages as i've learnt in order for a product to sell, you must use bright and bold colours and as i've improved on this, i feel that my music magzine looks alot more attractive because of this.
I think these two questions go hand in hand with each other as they both ask how have i improved my skills from the first preliminary task of creating school magazine to the music magazine whether that be through the improvement of editing skills or simply through the ideas i produced.
When creating the school magazine i was able to research into current magazines identifying the main codes and conventions adding realism to successful magazines.
Putting my magazines next to each other, i can defiantly see an improvement within my work. the main improvement in my work is through the use of the text particularly the positioning and colouring of the text itself. In the first task, i feel some of the text a struggle to read and lacks clarity. However, when designing my music magazine, i wanted the text to be one hundred percent readable as this would defiantly jeopardise the audiences chances of buying the magazine so i tried particularly hard to make this happen by using appropriate and readable text fonts and colours.
To do this, i used websites such as;
www.dafont.com
www.myfonts.com
These enabled me to find interesting and exciting fonts for my magazine which i used as a way of attracting audiences.
I really like the contents pages for both the preliminary task and the music magazine but for different reasons. I loved the simplicity of the school magazine contents page as i felt it was 'straight to the point' in providing information of what was involved in the magazine. Another thing i liked about the school magazine's contents page was the way i edited the schools badge to a very light fade and had it as the page background instead of having just a plain white. However, i feel that as these two pages are so different it is hard to compare them together although i feel that a clear improvement is visible.
Within the contents page for my music magazine, I was able to use more conventions such as ordering text into columns which is used in most magazines. I think the colours used in the music magzine are a huge contrast to the colours used within the school magazine pages as i've learnt in order for a product to sell, you must use bright and bold colours and as i've improved on this, i feel that my music magzine looks alot more attractive because of this.
HOW DID YOU ATTRACT/ ADDRESS YOUR AUDIENCE?
My magazine is aimed at a young audience of females aged between 16-25 who are interested in the genre of Pop/Rock and have their own sense of style.I feel that my magazine attracts this type of audience from the front cover and throughout the magazine. The model used for the main cover image is a fashionable teenage girl pouting at the camera in a satirical manner.
On the cover of my magazine i've used a variety of different lures as a way of attracting the audience into reading into the magazine. These include;
I feel that using lures are a great way of attracting the audience as it makes them feel they are experiencing something new which can't be found in any other magazine. Using words and phrases such as "blow your mind" and "you must download" add a sense of excitement to the magazine as it draws the audiences attention into the magazine as they'd want to find out more about the lures being displayed.
My magazine is aimed at a young audience of females aged between 16-25 who are interested in the genre of Pop/Rock and have their own sense of style.I feel that my magazine attracts this type of audience from the front cover and throughout the magazine. The model used for the main cover image is a fashionable teenage girl pouting at the camera in a satirical manner.
On the cover of my magazine i've used a variety of different lures as a way of attracting the audience into reading into the magazine. These include;
The lure above it possibly the most important lure used on the cover as it makes the audience believe that the magazine i have created is the best around and you won't find anything bigger or better in the UK.
Friday, 30 March 2012
WHAT KIND OF MEDIA INSTITUTION MIGHT DISTRIBUTE YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT AND WHY?
In order to select the appropriate institution to distribute my media product, I chose to do some research to find the best company for my magazine.
IPC MEDIA- http://www.ipcmedia.com/
IPC Media produces over 60 iconic media brand with their print reaching almost two thirds of UK woman and 42% of UK men which is almost 27million UK Adults. IPC offers something for everyone but they have a focus on three core audiences; me, mass market women and upmarket women. Their portfolio includes;
Bauer Media- http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/
Bauer Media is a multi-platform UK-based media Group consisting of many companies collected around two main divisions – Magazines and Radio. Bauer Media is built on influential media brands with millions of personal relationships with engaged readers and listeners. their strategy is to connect audiences with good content and the wide portfolio of influential brands gives them an advantages over pure play magazines or radio competitors.
I think Bauer would be the perfect institution to distribute my magazine as it emphasises it's importance with creating a personal relationship with it's readers. Throughout my magazine, i have tried to use language which is personable and informal as a way of trying to connect with the audience of my magazine as a way of making them feel like they belong to a group.
In order to select the appropriate institution to distribute my media product, I chose to do some research to find the best company for my magazine.
IPC MEDIA- http://www.ipcmedia.com/
IPC Media produces over 60 iconic media brand with their print reaching almost two thirds of UK woman and 42% of UK men which is almost 27million UK Adults. IPC offers something for everyone but they have a focus on three core audiences; me, mass market women and upmarket women. Their portfolio includes;
Mens- comprises a wealth or leisure brands including Country Life and Rugby World as well as lifestyle brands including Nuts and NME.
Mass market women- famous women's weeklies including Look, Now and Chat; TV entertainment brands including TV Times.
Upmarket women's Division- luxury fashion brands including Marie Claire and home interest brands including Ideal Home.
It is clear to see that due to the amount of recognisable brands IPC distributes for, it is a successful business.
My magazine is much similar to NME which comes under the Men's category. However, the magazines in both women's categories are within the fashion, reality and TV magazines with no music magazines for women. As there are no female music magazines within this institution, I'm not sure how successful my magazine may be as there are no other success stories of the same genre within this institution. Although, contrasting this, my magazine would be the first female music magazine in this institution which could create a popular audience as it is something new they've not distributed before.
Bauer Media- http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/
Bauer Media is a multi-platform UK-based media Group consisting of many companies collected around two main divisions – Magazines and Radio. Bauer Media is built on influential media brands with millions of personal relationships with engaged readers and listeners. their strategy is to connect audiences with good content and the wide portfolio of influential brands gives them an advantages over pure play magazines or radio competitors.
I think Bauer would be the perfect institution to distribute my magazine as it emphasises it's importance with creating a personal relationship with it's readers. Throughout my magazine, i have tried to use language which is personable and informal as a way of trying to connect with the audience of my magazine as a way of making them feel like they belong to a group.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
HOW DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT REPRESENT PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS
My magazine is that of a pop/rock genre with artist influences such as Coldplay, The Streets, Ed Sheeran, Lily Allen and The Kooks. This creates a hybrid genre as I have combined two very popular and mainstream genres as a way of hopefully boosting the success of the magazine. I collected images of the typical audience members of my magazine. These characters best suited the "festival look" which comprised of pretty summer dresses teamed with grungy looking biker boots or slogan tees and ripped shorts.
When thinking of my target audience, I also began to think of how i can represented this social group through the use of images and colour schemes. The colour scheme for my magazine is red, white and blue representing the "Best of British Issue" I've created. Connotations of these colours include;
- White- purity and innocence. This contrasts the rockiness of the magazine yet also compliments the pop aspect.
- Red- love, passion, boldness. These connotations can be associated to the rock side of my magazine.
- Blue- security, peace, relaxing. This can be shown through both genres of my mag zine as well as linking with McQuail, Blumer and Brown's theory of Diversion- the audience escaping their everyday life to relax and enjoy the magazine.
When creating my front cover in particular, I wanted to create a character which would appeal to the target audience of my magazine. To do this, I carefully thought of the mise-en- scene of the image so that it would reflect the genre of my magazine. The cover image of my cover artist is in black and white. She's wearing a black coat which I added red roses to replacing the mundane buttons which were originally on the coat. The inspiration behind this idea was rock band Guns N Roses logo shown below;
However, the red rose can have contrasting connotations. Red roses could mean love and girlyness within the pop aspect of my magazine but also show a harshness and boldness within the rocky aspect of the genre.
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