Saturday, 31 March 2012

Question 6- what have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

I have learnt many things about technology that helped me construct my magazine. The first technology that I used to help construct my magazine were using Photoshop CS3. This was critical due to this was the only software that was compatible to work with blogger. I faced some difficulties using Photoshop due to it was new software for me, with practise I was able to become more familiar with the software and was able to use effects and guides to help me set out my layout. At the beginning of the project I had difficulties making the fonts work on Photoshop at school. To work around the problem I used the Apple Mac computers which allowed the fonts to work directly.



Secondly I had to learn how to use a Canon E0S 400D camera to capture all my images to use for my magazine which allowed me to take high quality pictures. Secondly I had to learn how to use a Canon E0S 400D camera to capture all my images to use for my magazine which allowed me to take high quality pictures with the correct lighting. I also was lucky enough to use a set up lighting room which worked with the camera and gave a short blast of lighting at the exact time from when I pressed down on the capture button. This meant that my images had the right lighting that helped the overall look of the images to be improved and look more professional. I had trouble trying to get the position of the focus point to take the picture but to get around this problem I was able to change the position directly from the camera, that made it easier for me and made the image come out better. This was especially important on my double page spread to have enough spacing on the right hand side to place the text and not allow it to go over the divide of the page. All these little steps were important to make sure that my end result of my magazine was professional.  




I also used the spot healing tool to take away spots from my models face which allowed a more professional look like existing magazines have. This tool is shown in the screen shot below.



Other tools that have assisted me in the final outcome of my music magazine were the unique idea of adding stars to separate the cover lines on the front page of my music magazine. I was able to make this by going to custom shapes then 'all' which took me to a drop down menu were I was able to find stars. By allowing me to have multiple starts I clicked on the layer and duplicated it which allowed me to make quick copies.  I came across this idea of using stars as cover line dividers by looking at an existing magazine from rolling stones.
  















To make the text stand out throughout my magazine I learned to use stroke which allowed particular lines of text to stand out more than others for example main cover line. The stroke was also able to become thicker increasing the main text to stand out. In my case I made it 2/PX. This is illustrated in the screen shot below.











This image shows the set up of when I was taking the pictures of the models to go into my music magazine. This picture shows the speaker as a prop and a soft box with flash that worked with the camera, that allowed the right lighting at the exact moment when I captured the picture. Also I originally used the blue background to get a nice overall background that was viewable and would help make the models stand out. 

This is a drawing of the camera set where I was able to take my pictures and I have drawn and labelled the components used in the setting. 

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Question 5 –How did you attract/ address your audience?

By using my profiling audience I was able to identify ways of attracting my audience by finding out what appeals to them and what they would expect to see in my music magazine.  It was particularly important to make sure that my front page of my music magazine, attracted my target audience due to it being the first thing they would see, also it would have to create an impact and appeal to customers to buy my magazine. The first step was to make the model on the front page of my magazine around the same age as my target audience, so they could associate and relate themselves with him and another benefit is that my model was fairly attractive and would help gain my audience’s attention. Secondly the model was also wearing clothes that represented a particular style associated with hip hop and rap but, was done in a subtle way that would not make the magazine seem too ‘hood’. This particular style is also represented in my model’s facial expressions, due to he is looking directly into the camera which supports rap culture of being ‘tough’ and not showing too much emotion, that you may see on a pop or rock magazine. The props used on the model also helps attract the audience due to he is wearing a long chain with a pendant. Artists in rap have a culture of having long chains that is meant to improve their look. With this information I included the prop to help state the genre of my music magazine which is unlikely to be seen in an indie magazine. 
















Another way I attracted my target audience was through he use of colours on my magazine due to this was stated in my audience profile. There was a division in the choice to use light or dark colours throughout my magazine so I decided to use both so that it would appeal to the majority. I also found it hard to make my magazine appeal to females so I decided to ask them what gender of male would they like to see on the front cover of my magazine and the majority answered a male, so this was my way of attracting the female target audience.


                                                   
   

Throughout my magazine I used different san serif fonts that gave it a modern look that is similar to the fonts used in vibe magazine, but I made my title in a serif font to try to give it an old fashioned western font that was appreciated by my peers, this helped my magazine stand out better than others. I also kept this serif style in my content page on the main title and category titles. I also got feedback from my peers and teachers and they were drawn to the font I used on my content page that I downloaded from datpiff.com which looks like the coca cola text. 











On my content page I attracted my target audience by having a clear layout that was in a ‘L’ shape with all categories having a title and separate, that allowed it to be easier to read and you would be able to spot out, a certain topics with ease without having to read the whole page, also my colour scheme helped make it easier to read and separate regular categories from text boxes. This allowed my magazine to have an overall more professional look.  









Question 4- Who would be the audience for your media product and why?

My music magazine is made to target a target audience of both male and female who are rap/hip-hop listeners. The age group of my target audience is estimated 16-21, this is due to the content and the dialect that is heard in rap and hip-hop, it could be explicit and not suitable for people below the age of 16. Also the content would only appeal and be understood by the age group stated; due to elderly people for example will not have knowledge on the latest slang that is used in rap.  Also my magazine has music influences from America and the UK which allows a wider knowledge and content that will be understood and known in different countries.



















In terms of ethnicity although rap/hip hop is generally associated with black people due to times changing it is more acceptant of other races. Royalty magazine target all races due to it is not based on race but more genre of music. The language used in the magazine can be understood by all ethnic groups and also royalty has a focus on hip- hop/ rap worldwide. Although it is mainly influenced by American artists who were the founders of rap.  I will be hoping to reach my target audience by distributing my magazine in retail shops such as Tesco, that will allow me to reach the full scale of my target audience from all ages and ethnic groups. Also distribute my magazine in music stores where it will fit in to the hip-hop/rap section that will be mainly targeted at big music fans. 

Question 3- What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

Looking at a variety of different publishing houses I think Bauer publishing group would be more likely to publish and distribute my magazine. The Bauer Publishing Group comprises 282 magazines worldwide in 15 countries, as well as TV and radio stations. Bauer started in the UK with the launch of Bella magazine in 1987 and as H Bauer Publishing became Britain's third largest publisher. Bauer further expanded in the UK with the purchase of Emap Consumer Media and Emap Radio in 2008 to become the UK's biggest publishing group.  There are many reasons for my decision and the first reason is that Bauer publish magazines worldwide. This would be an advantage for my magazine due to it is targeted to be a worldwide magazine so it would reach a wide audience. The publishing house is also based in Britain so it would reach my primary audience. With Bauer I will also be able to advertise and promote my magazine through the use of their radio and TV stations. The use of Bauer launching magazines such as Bella and Kerrang will also gain the business brand recognition and help the reputation of my magazine grow faster. Also it would allow Bauer to be diverse in the different types of magazines that they distribute which could benefit the company being ahead of computers and become a unique selling point. This would draw in more potential customers and could increase the business profits.
I would also think of my magazine as being the best in its category (hip-hop/rap) and therefore I would not distribute my magazine in corner shops, due to it would not portray class and I would have no control of promotion of my magazine or where it is placed on the shelves.


I would try to distribute my magazine in music stores such as HMV and retail shops such as Tesco and WH Smith. I have made this decision because HMV is one of the most successful music stores that are visited by millions of music fans. HMV have a wide range of music genres that include hip-hop and rap. My second choice for distributing my magazine in a retailer such as WH Smith and Tesco is due to they are the top leading retailers, this would allow my magazine to get attention in their magazine section and also this would reach a wide range audience of all ethnic groups and age groups. This would also be a more accessible alternative from having to go to a specific music store.  I would also consider distributing my magazine in youth clubs based in south east due to it would be seen by my intended target audience that are in the age range of 16 -18 but also may be seen by a younger target audience that could either have a positive or negative effect due to some content and language may not be able to be viewed by persons under the age of 16. 

Question 2- How does your media product represent particular social groups?

My music magazine is made to target a target audience, of both male and female who are rap/hip-hop listeners. I have represented the social group firstly through the use of the image on the front page of my music magazine which portrays the social group in many ways.
Firstly the clothes that the model is wearing on the front page convey the social group. He is wearing; a black t-shirt, black jeans, a red hooded jacket, a backpack and a black chain. The models dress code suggests a stereotype of being a ‘street boy’ or gangster look which is typically aimed at black boys. This stereotype is used in my music magazine as it relates to rap culture and shows a link between the music and the stereotyped target audience but realistically my magazine has a larger target audience. With the use of the stereotypes gains the right to appeal to the rap culture and trends as a target audience. The NVC of the model also represents that social group of being tough and showing no emotion.
The chain present on the model is not typical jewellery that you could buy off the high street, but can only be purchased online from an American website which is based around hip-hop and American artists fashion choice. The use of the chain in the image represents the rap culture and introduces the influence of American artist’s apparel and shows how it is recognised in the UK, which helps my magazine show its diversity and not being a typical British music magazine.  



Question 1- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms of conventions of real media products?

At the start of the project I analysed existing music magazines such as XXL and Vibe. The use of this is that it allowed me to get an idea of how music magazines are presented and the conventions that were used to appeal to its target audience. In my case my target audience were aged 16-21. The idea as to make my magazine seem to be as real and professional as an existing successful magazine which would mean I would go along with the conventions and not try to challenge these conventions which could lead to the magazine being over the top and not professional although if done correctly the end result could be successful. The main convention that I would follow in my own magazine would be to make sure the masthead on the front page would be the largest text and stand out to appeal to my target audience and give it a clear distinction between other magazines.  To gain this result I downloaded fonts from dafont.com which is a legal website that allows you to choose from a wide range of different serif and san serif fonts. The font I used was serif, I came to this decision because I wanted my magazine to have ‘gangster, hood’ appeal to it due to my magazine was based on hip-hop and rap. The font helped support this because it has an old fashioned, western look but had a feel of a rough neck tattoo style which would have been understood by my target audience. The second convention I followed was by over laying the text in front of the model and by using the right colours over the image to make the text stand out, which allowed it to have an overall more professional look and made it seem there was more effort put into the magazine.

                                 
                                             
Thirdly another convention I followed was the use of a selling line which is presented at the top of the magazine above the masthead which basically explains the focus of the magazine and how to sell your magazine with a couple words that would make a customer buy your magazine over competitors. So with this detail I created my own selling line which was: ‘everything you want from hip-hop & rap’. I chose this selling line as it was straight to the point and portrayed to the target audience that it was packed with information and would have everything they require to attract.  Also I chose to place my issue date and number on the sides of the masthead that was an original idea and just helped to increase the overall appeal of the front page.







The basic conventions that we all had to follow to deliver a complete magazine were by adding a barcode, dateline, image and several cover lines. I decided to find a way of making my magazine seem unique and the way I produced this was by separating my cover lines with stars. The benefit of doing so was that it gave it a wow factor and would draw in the attention of my target audience.  Attracting my target audience was the main priority as well as cover lines which gave readers a small insight into the articles they could find inside the magazine. So to become affective I would have to make them short, eye-catching and relevant to the genre of the magazine. In all magazines there is a main cover line that stands out from the rest and would have to be the selling point. I chose to make mine ‘fire in the booth’ which is centred top right of the page and has a bold red rectangle around the writing and also is the largest sized text on the page. The use of colours was a main priority and due to the fire element in the text I chose the colour red that portrays fire and danger which would grab the attention of the reader. To give the magazine a professional look I had to make sure my cover lines were spaced out around the page not conflicting with the image but not just scattered around the page, it still had to have a layout. The layout I chose was to have the text going vertically down the page on both sides but to fill the page not leaving blank spaces without cluttering the page.


The basic conventions that we all had to follow to deliver a complete magazine were by adding a barcode, dateline, image and several cover lines. I decided to find a way of making my magazine seem unique and the way I produced this was by separating my cover lines with stars. The benefit of doing so was that it gave it a wow factor and would draw in the attention of my target audience.  Attracting my target audience was the main priority and so my cover lines which gave readers a small insight into the articles they could find inside the magazine. So to become affective I would have to make them short, eye-catching and relevant to the genre of the magazine. In a magazine there is a main cover line that stands out from the rest and would have to be the selling point of the magazine. I chose to make mine ‘fire in the booth’ which is centred top right of the page and has a bold red rectangle around the writing and also is the largest sized text on the page. The use of colours was a main priority and due to the fire element in the text I chose the colour red that portrays fire and danger which would grab the attention of the reader. To give the magazine a professional look I had to make sure my cover lines were spaced out around the page not conflicting with the image but not just scattered around the page, it still had to have a layout. The layout I chose was to have the text going vertically down the page on both sides but to fill the page not leaving blank spaces without cluttering the page.

The image I used for my front page of my magazine also different from both support existing magazines which use mid shots, but I challenged this and decided to make my magazine front page have a medium long shot. I made this decision because I never wanted my magazine to become just a replica, I wanted to make a slight change which shows the models body language better, which is laid back and slouched on the prop chair that also supports the genre of the magazine of rap which is rebellious




                                     

My contents page also followed conventions from anexisting magazine, which helped gain the look of a professional magazine and included the key features that you would expect to see on a contents page, such as page numbers, categories and images. My contents page was highly influenced and developed by an existing contents page from Q magazine. I developed my contents based on Q’s contents page because the ‘L’ shaped layout appealed to me, which for me was unusual and it helped it look structured and more professional. I used images that correlate to the front cover to give a sense of continuity. I also made my categories stand out so that it would gain attention from readers and also I kept the same colour scheme from the front page to keep it consistent and a sense of belonging together. 


My double page spread like the others follows convention and the first convention I followed was by having my text in columns and like the example double page spread that I helped base mine on, I placed my image on the left side of the page and the main bulk of text on the right hand side of the page. I had trouble making my double page not look boring and plain, so to overcome this I had a personal profile of the model which is above the right side of his head which just states his name, age and area. I thought this was a key unique selling point of my magazine because it is unique to see this on a magazine and I think it just represents the genre of my magazine or rap and hip-hop as being unusual and creative. The main cover line also helps draw the double page away from being plain and boring with the artist name ‘Rozier’ in a large font which catches the readers eye immediately. All cover lines also share the same colour scheme as the front page and contents page that I felt just helped it have that sense of belonging with all the pages and a strict, consistent layout. Another convention followed was the use of the drop capital at the beginning of the text which just makes it that more professional and appealing to read.



                      










                


Thursday, 29 March 2012

Post production feedback













This research was based on all components (front page,contents page and double page spread) that was given back to me by my peers. By evaluating the results it is clear that my magazine was good with a over all feedback grade no  less than 7 and all comments were positive feedback. This has shown me that I successfully made my magazine appealing and my product something my target audience would purchase.