Friday, 30 March 2012

Download magazine

Final Cover, Contents page and DPS.




I've taken away the strap line on the cover because i felt it didn't look quite right and there were to many colours. I've also got a new barcode that matches the barcodes that music magazines use. The masthead on the previous cover was to large. Therefore i found a new font using 'Da font' and reduced the size to fir the page accordingly.
As for the contents page I’ve included more information for reader, purely to entice them more. My previous contents page was far to vague and wouldn't interest my target audience. Including bands of the electro/indie genre has also benefited the contents page because readers will recognise the bands/artists they enjoy listening to.
 I've made a view changes to the double page spread. The sizing of the lettering was different in each text box so I have had to adjust the text. I've also added a drop capital (D) to highlight the beginning of the interview. The 'D' also resembles the 'Download' title.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Evaluation 6 Final



Computer/Laptop: Allowed me to work from home as well as completing tasks in the lesson.  I was dependent on the PC's at school in order to construct the magazine using Photoshop.
Internet: By using the internet i could research music magazines already in the industry and come up with my own ideas. It also allowed me to access my blog, so i could update my work at each stage of the task.
Camera: My camera skills e.g framing have improved vastly during this task. The camera i used was a Panasonic TZ20, it was borrowed so i learn't from scratch how to use it.
Animoto: Using animo allowed me to put my work into a short video and display it to the class. For example i used animo to create my pitch.
Facebook/Twitter: I used these social networking sites when asking people about music magazines (questionnaire) and to also get some feedback on the images i took, which were well received.
Youtube: I listened to music with a electro/indie genre, to gain a better understanding of bands an artists i could feature in my magazine. 

Evaluation 5 Final

Media Draft 5

Evaluation 4 final


Who would be the audience for your media product?

The audience for my music magazine would be females and males aged 16-25 years old with a disposable income e.g students. It's also important that the audience have an interest in the electro/indie genre of the magazine as i have conveyed this genre with the bands features on the cover (Vex) and contents page, i've created a band that are of a similar age to readers and the language used in the magazine is informal, making it easy for teenagers/young people to read and enjoy.

audience profiles

Name: James Jones
Occupation: Student 
Age: 20
Gender: Male
Music taste: The Horrors, Howler, Bombay Bicycle ckub, Friendly fires. Here are just a few of his favourites and an idea of the indie genre James like to listen to/buy.
Location: East London
Shops: For clothing James often shops at highstreet and vintage stores such as, Urban outfittes, Cow, Beyond retro. When it comes to buying music James often downloads free mixtapes of new artists from Soundcloud. He occasionally buys vinyl discs from independent music stores as, in his opinion they have a nicer sound.
James Jones is similar to my audience profile. Music taste can be extremely varied, however my music magazine features indie, electonica bands as well as a mixture of the two. With James having an indie/rock music taste, disposable income (student) and individual style he would be a perfect example of the target audience i am aiming my magazine at.


Name: Kate fields 
Occupation: Part time photographer and student studying music/music production.
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Music taste: electronica/house music. Listens to bands such as SBKRKT, The xx, James blake, Gang colours and Shangaan shake.
Location: Manchester 

Shops: Kate buys most of her music online. She also creates her own playlists using different softwares, one being Spotify. As for clothing, she shops at Topshop, Vintage stores or charity shops due to her being a student and not having that much money to spend on clothes.
Considering that Kate enjoys listening to electronic bands and is studying music, she would fit the target audience that 'Download' is aimed at. The only issue with having an audience of 16-25 year olds is that some may still be in education/ at university. Meaning they most likely have depts to pay off or are tight for money. This is something i had to consider when making my music magazine. However i believe i have overcome the obstacle and priced the magazine reasonable (for a weekly magazine) at £2.75. 

Evaluation 2 Final

2. How does your media product represent particular social groups ?


Both bands that i'm comparing my band to have a same sex group. This is something i had to consider carefully, I didn't want the magazine to give off the impression that it was predominantly for women. However by having a girl group on the cover it also persuades men to buy the magazine (male gaze). Therefore it wasn't that much of an issue, I also researched other existing music magazines and they feature girls on the covers.

The band featured on the cover of the magazine match the social group i wanted to originally represent. I wanted strong female characters that would be photogenic, have a layed back approach and seem fun to be around, as well has having great musical talent. The girls on the cover of my magazine don't look too glamerous, they look fairly 'normal' meaning that young girls can aspire to be like them.

The top girl band (Warpaint) have a similar style to that of my band. Although their music style might be different in the sense that it's more indie/rock compared to Vex. Their costumes are similar my bands and strike a casual pose. However Stooshe (bottom) seem more miss matched and not very co-ordinated, their music style is more 'pop' and would therefore not suit readers of Download. The girl bands in all three photo's have a simular age group that match my target audience  (and audience profile) of male and females in the age range of 16-25 years old with a disposable income.

Evaluation 1 Final






1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of music magazines)

 I have changed/developed some of the elements in my magazine to go against the 'normal' conventions of music magazines. For example the colour scheme (green,blue,pink pastel colours) do not match typical red, white and black colours used in music magazines such as NME and Q. The placement of the text on the double page spread is also a developed layout, although it is still in columns on the page. In terms of the masthead on my magazine, it is most similar to that of Wonderland magazine. I wanted a bold masthead that wouldn't clash with the busy background on my cover. The band is looking directly into the camera and so is Lana Del Rey on the cover of Wonderland, both displaying a relaxed yet eye-catching glare. The extended mid-shot of my band show off their individual style and figures that could potentially contribute to the male gaze. Another similarity would be the colour scheme on these two covers, both have used pastel colours. However in my magazine I made the conscious decision of not having too much pink because the girl band have a more feisty side and aren't the stereotypical 'girl band', also it could put male buyers off the magazine.  My magazine cover is minimal. This could go against conventions due to some music magazines (kerrang) being very busy and full of cover-lines. On the other hand there are some magazines that do use this minimal approach such as Indie magazine.

Evaluation 3 Final


Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Evaluation task 7 draft

Evaluation Task 7

Before constructing my music magazine I carried out an extensive amount of research on successful magazine's already being published to gain an insight into what is selling and what people like. From doing my research on music magazines I could then begin planning mine. I had to consider, layout, text (fonts), images e.t.c.

When deciding the layout of the text on my double page spread I had to consider and learn about the rule of thirds and whether my magazine would be bounded or stapled. I decided it would be best for the magazine to be stapled so that when it was published the model in the centre wouldn't have a distorted face.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Evaluation 6 Draft

Media evaluation technologies

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Computer/Laptop: Allowed me to work from home as well as completing tasks in the lesson.  I was dependent on the PC's at school in order to construct the magazine using Photoshop.
Internet: By using the internet i could research music magazines already in the industry and come up with my own ideas. It also allowed me to access my blog, so i could update my work at each stage of the task.
Camera: My camera skills e.g framing have improved vastly during this task. The camera i used was a Panasonic TZ20, it was borrowed so i learn't from scratch how to use it.
Animoto: Using animo allowed me to put my work into a short video and display it to the class. For example i used animo to create my pitch.
Facebook/Twitter: I used these social networking sites when asking people about music magazines (questionnaire) and to also get some feedback on the images i took, which were well received.
Youtube: I listened to music with a electro/indie genre, to gain a better understanding of bands an artists i could feature in my magazine. 

Evaluation 5 Draft

Media Draft 5

Evaluation 4 Draft

Who would be the audience for your media product?


The audience for my music magazine would be females and males aged 16-25 years old with a disposable income e.g students. It's also important that the audience have an interest in the electro/indie genre of the magazine as i have conveyed this genre with the bands features on the cover (Vex) and contents page, i've created a band that are of a similar age to readers and the language used in the magazine is informal, making it easy for teenagers/young people to read and enjoy.

audience profiles

Name: James Jones
Occupation: Student 
Age: 20
Gender: Male
Music taste: The Horrors, Howler, Bombay Bicycle ckub, Friendly fires. Here are just a few of his favourites and an idea of the indie genre James like to listen to/buy.
Location: East London
Shops: For clothing James often shops at highstreet and vintage stores such as, Urban outfittes, Cow, Beyond retro. When it comes to buying music James often downloads free mixtapes of new artists from Soundcloud. He occasionally buys vinyl discs from independent music stores as, in his opinion they have a nicer sound.
James Jones is similar to my audience profile. Music taste can be extremely varied, however my music magazine features indie, electonica bands as well as a mixture of the two. With James having an indie/rock music taste, disposable income (student) and individual style he would be a perfect example of the target audience i am aiming my magazine at.




Name: Kate fields 

Occupation: Part time photographer and student studying music/music production.

Age: 22
Gender: Female
Music taste: electronica/house music. Listens to bands such as SBKRKT, The xx, James blake, Gang colours and Shangaan shake.
Location: Manchester 


Shops: Kate buys most of her music online. She also creates her own playlists using different softwares, one being Spotify. As for clothing, she shops at Topshop, Vintage stores or charity shops due to her being a student and not having that much money to spend on clothes.

Considering that Kate enjoys listening to electronic bands and is studying music, she would fit the target audience that 'Download' is aimed at. The only issue with having an audience of 16-25 year olds is that some may still be in education/ at university. Meaning they most likely have depts to pay off or are tight for money. This is something i had to consider when making my music magazine. However i believe i have overcome the obstacle and priced the magazine reasonable (for a weekly magazine) at £2.75. 

Friday, 16 March 2012

Evaluation 3 Draft

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


Publishing a magazine is the process of production that involves making the media product available to the public. A publishing company will publish magazines, newspapers, literature and other forms of material. The publishing process involves development, purchase, copediting, graphic desing, printing and then the marketing and distribution, that also deals with electronic media.
I would use IPC media to publish my magazine because it  produces over 60 iconic media brands (including NME), with prints alone reaching almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. The IPC inspire division would best suit my magazine and be well representative of my social groups. This didvision of the company is prodominatently aimed at men, however NME reader are 24% women and collectively the magazine has medium age of 23. Which also matches the age range of 16-25 year olds that i am aiming the magazine at.
The distribution off the magazine can be carried out in many ways, one being to post the magazine to subscribers, the magazine could alos been sold in shops as this is a common way of distributing magazines. I could also publish the magazine online to make it more accessable for readers from different countries, such as NME who have 4 million unique users across the globe. This method would also benifit individuals who cannot travel to the shops that distribute the magazine. Magazines online have become increasingly more popular, with my target audience (16-25) being highly involved with developing technology. Advertising headphones, gigs, or clothes in my magazine would also increase the saleability of my music magazine.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Evaluation Draft 2

2. How does your media product represent particular social groups ?

Both bands that i'm comparing my band to have a same sex group. This is something i had to consider carefully, i didn't want the magazine to give off the impression that it was predominantly for women. However by having a girl group on the cover it also persuades men to buy the magazine (male gaze). Therefore it wasn't that much of an issue, i also researched other existing music magazines and they feature girls on the covers.

The band featured on the cover of the magazine match the social group i wanted to originally represent. I wanted strong female characters that would be photogenic, have a layed back approach and seem fun to be around, as well has having great musical talent.

The top girl band (Warpaint) have a similar style to that of my band. Although their music style might be different in the sense that it's more indie/rock compared to Vex. Their costumes are similar my bands and strike a casual pose. However Stooshe (bottom) seem more miss matched and not very co-ordinated, their music style is more 'pop' and would therefore not suit readers of Download. The girl bands in all three photo's have a simular age group that match my target audience  (and audience profile) of male and females in the age range of 16-25 years old with a disposable income.






Evaluation 1 Draft






1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of music magazines)

 I have changed/developed some of the elements in my magazine to go against the 'normal' conventions of music magazines. For example the colour scheme (green,blue,pink pastel colours) do not match typical red, white and black colours used in music magazines such as NME and Q. The placement of the text on the double page spread is also a developed layout, although it is still in columns on the page. In terms of the masthead on my magazine, it is most similar to that of Wonderland magazine. I wanted a bold masthead that wouldn't clash with the busy background on my cover. The band is looking directly into the camera and so is Lana Del Rey on the cover of Wonderland, both displaying a relaxed yet eye-catching glare. The extended mid-shot of my band show off their individual style and figures that could potentially contribute to the male gaze. Another similarity would be the colour scheme on these two covers, both have used pastel colours. However in my magazine I made the conscious decision of not having too much pink because the girl band have a more feisty side and aren't the stereotypical 'girl band', also it could put male buyers off the magazine.  My magazine cover is minimal. This could go against conventions due to some music magazines (kerrang) being very busy and full of cover-lines. On the other hand there are some magazines that do use this minimal approach such as Indie magazine.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012


I really like this busy cover of NME with Lana Del Rey striking a suggestive, fun and bold pose that is really quite eye-catching. I have been looking for a busy cover that works well and matches some of the conventions in my magazine, such as this one. The conventions of this magazine are similar to those in my music magazine 'Download' and therefore i can justify and have evidence that my decisions of layout and colours can work well.
After long deliberation and different layouts of my cover, i have adjusted the text/main cover line so that it stands out from the page because having the featured artists name stand out is crucial in terms of who and how many will buy the magazine. Although the Masthead fits more appropriately with the conventions of 'Wonderland' magazine, the image and colour scheme shows similarities of the NME issue above.

Friday, 2 March 2012

Text layout options


Option 1



As you can see i've changed the original double page spread layout and colours. The text remains white however the interview questions i have altered to black to make them stand out more. I've also put a box around the questions so the reader can pick out specific things they want to know. It's been slightly difficult placing the text on the page, i have to consider wether the magazine would be bounded together of stapled. I've chosen for the magazine to be stapled so that the model's face in the centre of the page won't be distorted. I'm still however working on the placement of the text and lining it up properly so it looks more professional and finished.


                                                                     Option 2




I think this layout of the text works better and is more conventional. I used the 'grid' on photoshop to make sure the text was in line. I've also added a 70% transparent background shape so that the text stands out on the page and the busy/bright clothing of the band doesn't detract from the text. The magazine will be stapled therefore the text in the center of the page doesn't distort the person in the middle of the page.

Inspirational covers

              The masthead that i'm working on for my music magazine
is very simular to Wonderlands.  I also really like the minimalistic layout and strong images they've used.