Emma Hibbert - AS Media
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Dear Moderator,
Welcome to my media blog... I hope you enjoy looking through my posts and like the rock magazine I have created.
My Research and Planning begins on 5th September 2012.
The Start of my Evaluation posts start on 10th March 2013.
You will find my completed music magazine below.
Thanks,
Emma Hibbert
:).
Thursday, 14 March 2013
QUESTION SEVEN: Looking Back On Your Preliminary Task, What Do You Feel You Have Learnt In The Progression From It To The Full Product?
COVER-
The general layout of the two covers is quite different, as
although some aspects such as the barcode in the bottom left corner and the
masthead at the top with the tagline underneath most of the other things do not
resemble each other. My music magazine has few coverlines, whereas my college
magazine has many. My music magazine appears to be much more professional
because of this, and so you can see that I have made progress when it comes to layout.
The colours used on my college magazine cover are all quite
bright, as this was suitable for the purpose. Contrariwise the colours used on
my music magazine are dark, as this is fitted to the rock genre, meaning it
will engage the target audience.
The fonts and font sizes used on my college magazine cover
are very simplistic- the only aspect that is different is the masthead, which
is simply in a bolder font. This is not very affective as it is not very
engaging and is quite ‘boring.’ However, on my music magazine cover I rectified
this, as I have used different fonts and different font sized to make the cover
much more engaging and so this would make the magazine sell.
The main image on my college magazine cover is not very
good. It has been cut badly, and the image appears to have been taken in a rush
(which it was) and has no real gesture to it or appropriate emotion.
The main
image on my music magazine is much better as it is very clear and the gesture
and emotion fits in with the genre. As well as this, you can see that my
PhotoShop skills have developed, as I have cut this image out better in order
to make my models face stand out.
CONTENTS PAGE-
The colours used on my college magazine contents page are
very ‘girly’ and quite pop-like. The colours are very bright, and so this gives
the impression that the magazine is about positive things. For my music magazine
contents page I took this into consideration, as I had to ensure that the
colours were not as bright, as this would not be suited to the rock genre.
My music magazine has very clearly set out columns, as you
can see the sections in which the different text belongs- this is a major
improvement from my college magazine, as on this I have not set the columns
out, and have just put them into a straight line. This is not very engaging and
does not look affective.
The main image used on my music magazine is fit for purpose-
it suites the rock genre and so goes with my magazine well. It has had a lot of
thought put into it and is clear; the background is also good as it is not
boring. This is completely different to the unclear picture on my college
magazine, which was taken in a rush with poses and the background not taken
into consideration.
The fonts used on my college magazine are again, very simple and uninteresting. This was relevant for a college magazine as they are never 'dramatic' nor do they stand out much. I thought about this when creating my music magazines contents page, as here it was important that I used fonts and font sizes that stood out, and therefore suited the rock genre.
SUMMARY-
My skills have developed a lot over the course of producing my music magazine. It is clear to see that I have made a lot of progress and now have a greater understanding on how to use different technologies, as well as being able to distinguish between different genres- as the genre is key for all the important aspects of a magazine such as fonts, images and colours.
iShowU-
The fonts used on my college magazine are again, very simple and uninteresting. This was relevant for a college magazine as they are never 'dramatic' nor do they stand out much. I thought about this when creating my music magazines contents page, as here it was important that I used fonts and font sizes that stood out, and therefore suited the rock genre.
SUMMARY-
My skills have developed a lot over the course of producing my music magazine. It is clear to see that I have made a lot of progress and now have a greater understanding on how to use different technologies, as well as being able to distinguish between different genres- as the genre is key for all the important aspects of a magazine such as fonts, images and colours.
iShowU-
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
QUESTION SIX: What Have You Learnt About Technologies From The Process Of Constructing This Product
I have used Blogger to show my progress. Every piece of work I have completed I have uploaded onto Blogger, so that I can see the process of my magazine being completed through research and planning and finally the actual creation of it.
I used a Canon 450D SLR camera to take the test shots and pictures for my magazine.
I used iPhoto and Image Capture to import the pictures I took.
I used PhotoShop to create my magazine.
I used FaceBook, Tumblr and Twitter to get feedback from my target audience on my magazine.
I used InDesign to create my contents page on my college magazine- I found this challenging and so used photoshop to create my entire music magazine.
I used Flickr to annotate my magazine throughout the evaluation process.
I used Prezi throughout my research and planning as well as on my evaluation to clearly present my magazine.
I used iShowU throughout my research and planning and evaluation to show my progress and the process of creating my magazine.
iShowU-
QUESTION FOUR- Who Would Be The Audience For Your Magazine & Why?
Above is a picture of what I believe a member of my target audience would look like. I believe that those who would read my magazine would be into their music, and so would wear band t-shirts, but do not care much about their appearance and so would dress quite 'simply' in clothing such as skinny jeans and converse. My target audience would listen to soft rock/punk bands such as You Me At Six, Panic! At The Disco and My Chemical Romance. I believe this as these are the types of bands that would be featured in my magazine.
They would purchase their clothing from somewhere like pulp, and would wear brands such as David And Goliath. My target audience would have a very simple sense of humor and so would watch shows such as Mythbusters. My target audience would more play games and spend time on the internet than watch shows, and so would watch youtubers such as PewDiePie for entertainment. They would buy my magazine because the humor inside would be fitted with their interests as well as the bands inside being the bands that are liked by them. They would buy it because they aren't that many rock magazines like Kerrang, and so they would purchase it to find things out about their artists that they could not do so otherwise.
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