I redone my contents page as the feedback I recieved said I did not have enough variety. I done an addictional photoshoot and added the pictures to my contents to show that their is variety in my magazine.
Keara James' Blog
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Added Photos
I did an additional photoshoot so I could add these these pictures to my contents page to show that I have a variety of people that are included In my magazine as professional magazines do feature a lot of different artists. The reason I chose these photos are because they are the most urban photos I took and I feel i t fits into my magazine.
Call Sheet
Photographer. Photo-shoot
assignment.
Call sheet.
Date: Tuesday 15th January
Time: 12:50-
2.
Assignment: Contents page of magazine.
Location:
Studio
Photographer: Keara James
Model:
Sylvanie, Riley, Mel
Timeline:
12:40-12:50 – Hair and
make-up.
12:50-2 –
Photo-shoot.
Concept: The concept is to have individual artists that I can have on my contents page, showing a variety of different pictures. They all look urban which relates to my magazine and my target audience too.
Newstand Task
There are several ways of distributing magazines to reach a
mass audience, such as subscription post which is when the person subscribes to
get it delivered to them. A benefit of this would be that it is easier for the
consumer as they don’t need to go out to get it. Newsstands in shops where
someone must go in and purchase it. And online which is when a magazine can be
viewed via internet. The benefits of having a magazine online is that it can be
shared amongst people and as social media is very important in this stone age,
it helps to gain awareness and popularity to the magazine. Many magazines now
have Facebook and twitter pages which is a great way to get themselves across
to a wider mass audience.
Call Sheet
Photographer. Photo-shoot assignment.
Call sheet.
Date: Tuesday 14thth November
Time: 12:50-
1:50
Assignment: Images for magazine
Location:
Studio
Photographer: Keara
James
Model:
Tatiana, Victoria and Cheyanne
Timeline:
12:40-12:50 – Hair and
make-up.
12:50-1:50 –
Photo-shoot.
Concept: A girl group of three individulas with their own personal style. Doing fierce poses which shows that they are current and talented. This will relate to my target because my models are in their teens as well and that is who my magazine is aimed at. They also fit in the hip hop and r'n'b genre of my magazine.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Evaluation Questions 1-7
1. In
what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media
products?
·
I think my media product does this in the sense
of the photography I used. In usual hip hop or R’N’B magazine there are some
sort of location images somewhere in the magazine however I did not do this. I
preferred my images to look professional and classy against a plain background
hence I chose to do all my photography in a studio. I wanted my models
individual outfits and striking poses to be the main aim with no props or
distractions. I did this to convey that the magazine is all about them and
their looks alone is enough to carry out a creative image. I didn’t want to
conform to the stereotype that comes alone with hip hop and R’N’B artists with
them against a flashy car or bathed in expensive jewellery to show their power.
My models did this by simply posing and showing they were fierce and powerful
in their own right, and did this while only posing again a black backdrop. (Slideshare)
2.
How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
•
I used mainly women in my magazine as I feel the
music industry are predominately male
and I wanted to empower women and show that they can have an equally successful
hip hop and R’N’B career as men. I did this by making my female models seem
fierce and strong which are shown in their individual poses and outfits that
also show their individual personality. My magazine consists mainly of black
people as there are many more black artists out and my friends that I chose to
model for me are of the black ethnicity. My models are all around the age of
16. I did this because teens nowadays are very negatively stereotyped and I
wanted to show them succeeding and in a positive light, showing that we are not
all thugs, rude or in some kind of gang. (Prezi)
3.
What kind of media institution might distribute
your media product and why?
·
I have chosen EMAP to distribute my magazine as
I feel like because they do not currently publish a music and gossip magazine,
there is a gap in the market for my magazine which I feel will fit comfortably
into their institution. I want to distribute my magazines online as I feel like
everyone in this Stone Age uses to internet or has some sort of device that
allows them to access things online. By doing this I am reaching more people
and they are able to share the link online with other people on social
networking sites like facebook or twitter which will help get my magazine out
there. Due to the technologies that are available to us today, there are fewer
hard copies being sold hence why I want to give special attention to the web. (Slideshare)
4.
Who would be the audience for your media
product?
·
My chosen audience was 13-18 year olds. I
decided this when doing my research and planning. However I feel that now that
I have completed my entire magazine, the age can be stretched to 24 as I
believe at that age you are still interested in music and gossip and as my
magazine combine both aspects, they will also benefit and enjoy my magazine. By
widening my age range I can reach a wider target audience and have more of a
chance of selling more copies of my magazine. I feel as though the gender can
be unisex as it covers both music and gossip aspects that will attract either
male or female to buy my magazine. They would also have to have a keen interest
in music and the hip hop/R’N’B genre as that is what my magazine is. (Xtranormal)
5.
How did you attract/address your audience?
·
I attracted my audience as I created features
such as “Nicki Minaj talks about ‘The re-up’” which people interested in my
genre of music would enjoy as she is very popular in the hip hop genre. Also my
models come across urban by the way they are posing and also the clothing they
are wearing, fitting the hip hop/ RNB theme of my magazine. My feature stars
are an upcoming hip hop/ RNB group which fits my magazine and would attract my
target audience to want to find out more about them. I used colours and fonts
that relate to my genre and would entice my audience as well as my cover lines
which would intrigue them to continue reading. From my audience feedback,
people have said that they like my chosen colour scheme. I decided to make my
magazine look simple as I believed my target audience would appreciate it more,
and from feedback it seems that they find my simple layout more effective and
it’s well structured. (Xtranormal)
6.
What have you learnt about technologies from the
process of constructing this product?
·
I have learnt how to use various editing
programmes whilst creating my magazine. I have learnt how to use InDesign as
that was the programme I used to make my contents page and my DPS. I used the
text box tool to section off the page and where I was going to place my
writing. I had to find and place images on the page and lay it out according to
how I wanted my magazine to look. I used my ruler tool to align my page and
make sure that everything was in line. I also changed the font of text and the
colour of the text to fit my chosen colour scheme. When doing my front cover I
used photoshop. I learnt how to do various thing on this programme like place
images, resize and cut them. I learnt how to place my writing using the text
box key. I changed the font and colours on my front page using the different
tools also. Another technology I used was blogger. I learnt that it is a very
helpful and useful way to upload progress and gain instant feedback from my
peers. It helped allow me to look at other people’s work and for them to look
at mine conveniently and from my own computer. I have also used slideshare to
present my work and add it to my blog, I learn’t that through using slideshare,
it is an easy way to present powerpoints on blogs. It makes work look
presentable and it is very convenient. (Prezi)
7.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do
you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
·
In my preliminary task I did very little
research, however this time I did much more which helped towards my final
product. My magazine was quite bland also as it had very little writing or
colour and this time I experimented with the different colours. I wrote more
text and related it to my content which I failed to do in my preliminary task. I
learnt how to use the different tools with the programmes I used and become
more comfortable with them. Doing the preliminary talk I gained the knowledge
and understand of what my final product will have to entail so it helped with
me thinking of ideas. My masthead name
was given a lot more thought this time round as I had to think about my genre,
target audience and something catchy whereas before not much thought went into
my masthead. My photography is much better as in the preliminary task I used a
camera on my phone which was very low quality. This time I’m able to use a
professional camera where I learnt all the different settings and was able to
get very creative with my photography. My models came prepared with wardrobe
and make-up whereas before that was not seen to. My model in my preliminary
task wore the clothes they had come to college with. On this task I learnt that
bad quality pictures could be a deal breaker hence why I took all my pictures
with an advanced camera and in a studio. This made my magazine look very
professional and less amateur which my preliminary task looked. My contents and
front cover in my preliminary task had very few items which made my magazine
look very boring. This time I made sure to right more information. I did not have
an actual colour scheme in my preliminary task however I did in this one.
Finally in my preliminary task I gave very little attention to detail however
this time around through my research and feedback I made sure my magazine
looked like and actual magazine and made all the relevant corrections for it to
look professional. Overall, I learnt
that more detail and effort is needed to make a worthy magazine. (slideshare)
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