Another way is that I used buzz words on both front covers. Other media forms used buzz words like ‘exclusive’ to imply that the magazine is the only one to cover the story, which is the reason as to why I have used it.
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
In What Ways Does Your Media Product Use, Develop Or Challenge Forms And Conventions Of Real Media Products?
Another way is that I used buzz words on both front covers. Other media forms used buzz words like ‘exclusive’ to imply that the magazine is the only one to cover the story, which is the reason as to why I have used it.
Monday, 4 May 2009
My Magazine/ Double Page Contents Pages

I saw that the background was quite dull, and that the cover needed some more features. Therefore I decided to make improvements, I changed the background so it was a bit more lighter, but I could not make it any more interesting as I was limited to how much time I had left. I also made the images around the edge smaller so I was able to add some cover-lines, which I had planned from my first drawing designs, but I placed them in a different place this time.
Then I printed it off to see the outcome and I thought that it was much better.

This is my contents page that I created.
When creating my contents page I kept to using two of the colours that I used on my front cover - purple and green. I chose to use these colours because these are the magazines main colour, and thought that I should carry on to use them on the contents page. I also divided the contents into sections, in order to let the reader know that the magazine has lots different features. I used a image of 'Independent Ladies' because they are the main feature of my magazine, this image makes the contents page more appealing for the reader. It will also encourage the reader to read the interview with 'Independent Ladies' as they are the only image on this page.
I also printed my double page feature off, and also decided to make a few improvements on this, I changed the introduction to the interview to a different font to make it stand out and relate to other double page features, as they change their font sometimes too. I also put an advertising for the band page at the end of the interview and used the same font as I did at the beginning and placed it in a red frame to keep to the theme of all the feature.

When I created my front cover and double page feature I did incure a few small creative problems, from the beginning. The most common problem was trying to fit everything in and keeping my created designs and actual designs the same. I had to not use extra strap-lines on my front cover because I was limited to the space. On my double page feature it was difficult to fit in my interview as well as a central image and other images. When editing my photos I had problems with going around the edges of the models, as you need to have a steady hand. However after taking my time I managed to complete the task without the models having parts cut out of them.
Who Would Be The Audience For Your Media Product?
- Music: RnB and Hip-hop
- Marital Status: Single if young or maybe with partner if in 20s
- Where they live: Living with parents or at university
- Profession: Student
- TV show: Soaps, dramas, music channels, reality
- Type of Holiday: Lively places e.g. Spain
- Mode of Transport: Bus or car if old enough (Corsa)
I have created an appealing magazine to my target audience through my images. I have used actors who would not be likely to read this type of magazine, because the target audience would want to read about these of type actors in my magazine. The posed images and direct mode of address create a relationship with the target audience as the actors are looking straight forward. For example the central images for my magazine cover and feature have the actors looking directly at the camera and have a little smile on their faces or they are pouting.
The language in which I have used for my magazine cover and double page feature also relates to my target audience, because I have used slang so it would be like how some of my target audience would speak. I have made the font for a younger audience as older adults would probably not find the font that I used appealing.
What Kind Of Media Institution Might Distribute Your Media Product And Why?
I think that IPC, another magazine publisher, could possibly distribute my magazine as well, as almost 26 million UK adults read the magazines that IPC publish. Therefore my magazine would be sold to many people in the UK. This is the website for IPC publish: http://www.ipcmedia.com/
Looking Back At Your Preliminary Task, What Do You Feel You Have Learnt In The Progression From It To The Full Product?
The Photo Shoot
- Wearing dark clothes, against a white background, makes the band stand out more- Wearing own clothes, shows their own style and makes them feel comfortable
- Make-up not drastic, as it would be over the top and not represent themselves
- Mode of address: Direct, connection between them and reader
- Kept to a white background as these will be used as main images. Also they're easy to cut out and edit on photoshop
- The lighting which I used was light, in order to reflect their youth and that they are a new band - In the first image, they both have a small smile, suggesting their friendliness
- On the second image, they are both close together, suggesting a close relationship
Analysis of three smaller images for front cover:
I took three other images to use on the front of my music magazine.
- Props: mp3 in his hand to show that he’s involved with music- He is sitting down to show he’s laid back
- He is wearing dark clothes, in order to reflect that he is a serious person
- The objects in the background will be cut out i.e the poster and the other chair
- Posed image: as he is in an interview for the magazine
- Not smiling shows his attitude
- Against a white background, which will help me when I edit the image on Photoshop
- Mode of address: Indirect, no connection with the reader, connected with the words that I will use on the front cover though "growing up in the hoods", suggests that he is an individual
- Wearing own clothes, represents his style and shows that he is a rapper (wearing hat, scarf etc.)
- Prop: umbrella, ‘paparazzi’ shot therefore it looks more like she was ‘papped’ outside on a random rainy day. Also implies that she does not want to be seen, hiding herself- Image taken outside, no editing needed to be done

- Two characters wearing clothes that will represent the situation that they are in, which is that they are a new couple
- Mode of address: direct, creates a relationship with the reader- Both images easy to edit, due to plain and white background
- Image 1: Both smiling, direct mode of address to represent friendliness. Mid shot so reader is drawn to their faces. Holding each other to represent their closeness. Wearing alot of clothes, which stands out agains the plain background
- Image 2: More serious pose, shows a bit of attitude. Long shot, so can see whole body and can see how they are posing, helps set the mood
These two images were the posed images that I chose to use, the second image was the main image on the feature and I used the other one to show that the band together again. I chose to do this with the images, because I think that the second image is a good long shot and shows their whole body.
- Both posing together, and have their arms around each other - shows their friendship as they're 'best friends'- Dressed up to emphasise that they're at a party
- Mode of address: direct, posed photo. Used as a photo taken a while ago before Sarah was in the band
- Other people in the background, to show that it is a party
- All close together, shows they're a family, represents Jauden's life before the band, posing together- No particular style, own clothes as it shows them at a party
- Mode of address: direct, and phot which will be described as a family photo
- Dark background, may be hard to edit on Photoshop if I wanted to
Planning My Own Magazine
I only used colours on the title of my magazine, so I could see what would be most appealing. When designing my front covers I had to consider what the target audience would be and what they would want to see. I also had to begin thinking about what images I would need. Next I picked the design which I liked the most and drew it out onto an A4 piece of paper.
I used the first design that I drew, but kept to the colours used on my second design, because I thought that the colours looked more appealing that way.
Then I designed my own double page feature on A3 paper, this was a lot easier to create as double page features genuinely all look the same, as they have the same featurues in general.
I did not use the same colours as I did on my front cover, because I wanted to be a bit different. Therefore I used just one colour, which was red as I felt that it represents the bands name - “Independent Ladies”. Once I had designed this feature, I wrote my interview for the band. This was quite easy, because they were a new band and could answer simple questions, such as “How did you meet?”
