Thursday, 29 November 2012
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Aims and Introduction
Aims and introduction.
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By researching many different genres of music magazines I
have finally settled with the decision that my music magazine will be ‘Pop’. I
looked at magazines such as Q, Kerrang, Top of The Pops and Rolling Stones to
inspire my choice. I have chosen to use pop as my genre as I think it will suit
my target audience the best. I aim to entice mainly teenagers who will probably
be girls, all depending on the design of the magazine front cover and the
content. I think it would be a good idea to bass my content on Pop as it
appeals to a very wide demographic as a popular genre, talking about artists
such as Justin Bieber, Rihanna and One Direction.
The magazine that has inspired me the most would be Top
of The Pops. I used to read it a lot when I was younger and I think their main
target audience is younger teenage girls. They attract these girls by including
articles about bands such as One Direction. If I too include articles about
bands such as 1D, it may limit my audience to just girls and a few boys. I
should try and avoid this by using a wider range of artists and bands to
interest a wider audience!
Whilst researching music magazines I discovered many
codes and conventions that I was not aware of before. For example, I now know
how important it is for the masthead, cover lines and main image to make an
impact on the reader so that they are tempted to buy the magazine as soon as it
catches their eye! When I plan and write out my cover lines and contents page I
will try and keep the text as minimal as I possibly can so that my possible
readers do not get bored of large amounts of text. On the other hand, on my
double page spread, I will include as much information as I can so that the
readers get their money’s worth!
The layout and design is very important in relation to
the audience I am targeting. They should both be subtle and not too much to
take in at one glance. Bright and happy colours should mix well with the genre
of pop. Even from the word ‘pop’ you can tell that it should be upbeat. The image
on the front cover will be of one model in front of a plain back ground. I do
not want too much going on around him as it may distract the reader from what
is important, the model. If there is less focus on the background, there will
be more focus on the important information included within the cover lines. The
cover lines will be strategically placed around the model to make it look as though
nobody is over shadowed accentuates that the audience is important.
To conclude, I will be basing my music magazine on the
pop genre, I shall be targeting a young audience and finally I shall keep all
aspects of the magazine happy, bright and uplifting. I will speak about both
current musicians and those who are up and coming!
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Production schedule
I have created this production schedule for my own benefit, it should help me keep on track of the tasks I have to complete whilst trying to achieve a fully produced music magazine front cover. If I manage to get all of these tasks done by the assigned dates, my front cover should be finished in no time!
Task
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Start date
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End date
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Drafting
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22/11/2012
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22/11/2012
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Photo shoot one
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Photo editing
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Photo shoot two
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Photo editing
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Photo shoot three
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Photo editing
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Uploading chosen photos to blog
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Producing designs for front cover
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Inputting photos
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Inputting text
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Merging all elements together
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Monday, 19 November 2012
Friday, 16 November 2012
Friday, 9 November 2012
Questionnaire analysis
Questionnaire
analysis
1)
What gender are you?
As you can see
from this pie chart, I asked more women than I did mean about their music
magazine preferences, making my questionnaire a bit biased.
2)
How old are you?
As shown in my
chart, half of the people I asked were between 16 and 19 years old due to the
people available in my class that I could ask. This doesn’t cause a problem
though as I will be aiming my own music magazine at this aged audience.
3)
When buying a magazine, what genre would usually
interest you the most?
Here, Pop music
magazines are clearly the preference of my audience so I shall base my music
magazine around that genre.
4)
Out of these four music
magazine covers, which do you most prefer?
There is an even
divide between the layout of the Top of The Pops magazine and the Kerrang
magazine. I shall take it into my own hands to decide which layout that I shall
use.
5)
Out of these four colour schemes, which appeals to you the most?
Out of these four colour schemes, which appeals to you the most?
There is a clear
preference shown in this pie chart, people most prefer the simple red, white,
blue and black colour scheme.


6) How
often do you purchase music magazines?
It is very clear that many of the people I asked do not read
magazines very often. This may have influenced their responses to other
questions in the questionnaire, making it not very valid.
7) How
much would you be willing to pay for a music magazine?
Half of the people I
asked would be willing to pay £2-£3 for a music magazine. None of the ten
people I asked said they would pay any more than £4 so when I create my music
magazine, I will make sure it is not over priced.
8) Do
you prefer a lot of text/information on the front cover or not?
People mostly responded
saying that they like the information kept simple so when I make my magazine
front cover, there will not be too much text and the cover lines will be kept
simple.
9) Out of this selection
which musical aspect/person would you rather read about?
The main topic I will be focusing on in my music magazine shall be a feature about
bands in the music industry as that is what people clearly want to read about
the most.
1) Which social class would you say you were in?
The majority of people that I asked classed themselves as lower middle class. This would mean that their profession would be in supervisory or clerical. As the people that I asked mainly were in my classes, I know this is not true and they may have taken a wild guess as they did not understand the question properly. Next time I will take care to make my questions more specific.
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