2. Skyline
Masthead
Main grab line
Main cover line
Other cover lines
Footer
Bar code
Main image
Competition/cover
mount
Colour scheme
Rule of thirds
3. In what ways does your media product use, develop or
change forms and conventions of media products? (cover)
There are many ways that my magazine is similar and different to the codes and conventions of other magazines such as âkerrang!â and âRock
Soundâ in order to appeal to the target audience. To begin, each of these rock magazines have a masthead, which is placed within the top third
of the magazine (rule of thirds). This is a common convention because it creates a hotspot for the reader to look at and will entice them to read
the whole cover page if they like the sound of the masthead. The purpose of the masthead is to hint to the reader what genre the magazine
will be based around. It does this in its name using grab words such as ârockâ, âkerrangâ (loud clashing of instruments together), or turmoil,
which hints to loud noise and chaos. It is convention to use the masthead on every issue in order to brand the magazine and make it
recognisable to the reader. The masthead is also the biggest text on the page. My magazine follows this convention because it is very large and
is clearly the biggest font. Furthermore another common convention is to have a skyline/header. This conventionally contains; information
about a specific band, cover mounts, or more artists that will be featured in the magazine. My magazine follows this code and convention
because i have used a cover mount which allows the reader to take part in a competition to win tickets to âthe upside of the downsideâ.
Furthermore each magazine has a main sell line. This is usually the name of the band featured in the main image. It is conventional to have
their name in the 2nd biggest font (on the cover page) in order to entice the readers attention, and to persuade them to buy the magazine if
they like the people featured in the main image. With this main sell line comes a main cover line. It is essential to have a this somewhere close
to the main sell lie. This is because the main cover line will grip the readers full attention, intriguing them into wanting to buy the magazine to
read the article. Each magazine also has other cover lines. These can come in different forms, for example in pugs/puffs at the side of the
page, or just on either side of the page. I have included one cover line within the left third of the page, and 3 cover lines within the right third
of the page. It is common to do this because it helps give the magazine a professional layout which also creates hot spots for the reader to look
at as they are all in one third of the page. My magazine also has a specific colour scheme. It is convention to have a colour scheme so that they
will eventually brand the magazine because they will because recognisable to the audience. Furthermore by having a colour scheme
throughout the magazine it helps create a house style. This is a common convention of all magazines as the colours used help connote the
genre of the magazine, as well as helping to brand it. Each magazine also contains a date and issue number on the cover page.
Although this is more common to include on the contents page, it is still used occasionally on the bar
code of each issue. My magazine challenges this convention by the fact that i haven't used it on the
bar code but i have placed it at the top right corner under the masthead. I wanted to challenge this
convention as i feel that it is easier to spot and so easier for the reader to see what issue it is and what
date is was released. This will help them keep on track of how many issues they have brought and
when the next one will be released. My magazine is similar to the kerrang magazine example because
they both contain a footer. A footer conventionally contains more bands that will be featured in the
magazine. I have followed this convention as my footer lists other artists/bands that are mentioned
on the contents and inside the magazine. Each magazine also has a main image. My magazine follows
some conventions, but can be said to challenge others. My main image follows the rule of thirds as his
eyes are on an intersection point and so are a hot spot for the reader to look at. This is done on many
other magazines as the person in the main image is the main feature and so is the attraction point
which will entice the readers attention. In my image, he is shown in a medium long shot (head to
waist). This is a common shot used because it is able to show his face and clothing in detail which
helps portray the rock genre (i.e. a black top is a common item worn by rock singers).Furthermore
each person is looking straight at the camera. This is a common convention of all magazines as it
creates a sense of direct address which helps make the reader feel more involved with what's going
on in the magazine. However my magazine can be said to challenge conventions. This is because
almost every rock magazine will contain a band on the cover., whereas mine only contains the main
member. Although some magazines do sometimes use the main singer from a band, it is more
common to see a band together. Therefore my magazine challenges this convention.
5. In what ways does your media product use, develop or
change forms and conventions of media products? (contents)
There are many ways my contents page follows the codes and conventions of a magazine such as âkerrangâ in order to appeal
to the target audience. To begin, both magazine contents include the masthead of the magazine. This is an essential element
of a contents page as it will remind the reader what magazine they're reading and will become recognisable to the audience,
thus will brand the magazine. I have changed this form of convention because instead of placing my masthead at the top of the
page with the page title, i have placed it in the middle. This challenges the convention because it doesn't follow the
conventional layout and doesn't necessarily follow the rule of thirds and so wont grab the readers attention straight away. The
page title, however, i have still placed at the top of the page within the rule of thirds. I did this as it is a common convention to
do so in order to introduce the reader to the magazine, and make sure the page title is the first thing they read. The main
image is the same person on the cover page. It is not necessarily convention to include this person again on the contents,
however i decided to do so as they are the main attraction of the magazine and people are more than likely wanting to know
what page the article about him is on. Therefore the magazine works in synergy with the artist as they are helping to brand
each other. He is shown in an (almost) medium long shot. This enables the reader to see his face in quite a bit of detail and be
able to recognise who he is. I have also included an editors letter. It is a common convention to include an editors letter as it
lets the editor speak to the audience directly about what is in the magazine issue this week and why they should read it. As my
magazine is the first issue, i felt that the editors letter should be quite big so that the editor can introduce themselves to the
readers â therefore helping with direct address and making my magazine seem user friendly. My magazine also contains page
names and page numbers. This is a common convention (and an essential element) as it will help the reader navigate through
the magazine. The page name and description will give the reader a bit of an idea of what to expect from each page of the
magazine. It isn't essential to have a small description/summary about each page, however i wanted to use this because it
would entice the reader into wanting to read each article as they sound fun and exciting. Each contents page also. has
subheadings This helps organise the page names and numbers under different categories so that it is easy for the audience to
find what they're looking for or what they're interested in. It also helps give the contents page a more professional layout as
everything is in order and is easy to find. This layout will then be similar on each issue in order to create a house style for the
magazine. This house style includes the layout and colour scheme (red, blue, black and white and yellow) which will become
recognisable to the reader and help brand the magazine. Each contents also has a subscriptions part where the audience is
given chance to subscribe to win a free issue of the magazine. This is a common convention as it helps publicise the magazine
and pleases the reader with their free issue. On my contents page i have also included E-media where the reader is given a
chance to follow the magazine on face book and twitter. Although this is not on the kerrang magazine example (bottom right),
it is common convention on other music magazines to include e-media as it will help expand the niche market/ target audience
for the magazine to the online community. On my magazine i have also included the issue number and the date. I have placed
them at the top of the page near the page title. This is a common convention as it helps the reader keep updated as to what
issue they have brought and when the next issue will be released. I have also included other images. 2 of the images are
previews of double page spreads that i have produced. This idea has also been used on the kerrang magazine example. This is
because it is a common convention to give the reader an insight into what and who are featured in the magazine using these
previews. My images are boarded which is a common convention as it separates it from the rest of the content on the page.
Lastly, most of my contents page follows the rule of thirds. This is because everything fits into a third and so creates hot spots
for the reader to look at with each intersection point.
7. In what ways does your media product
use, develop or change forms and
conventions of media products? (DPS)
There are many ways my double page spread follows the codes and conventions of a magazine such as âkerrangâ
in order to appeal to the target audience. To begin, each magazine has a main image. For my magazine i have
used a medium long shot, which is similar to the top example. However for a double page spread, there is no
convention as to shot types. This is because double page spreads are artistic and so there is no convention for
shot types that you have to follow. However in saying this, most rock music magazines will use a medium close
up or close up as it helps show the audience who the person in the image is in detail.
Furthermore it is conventional to have them on the left hand side of the page. As you can see from each example
the main image is placed on the left, and they also make use of space by taking up a whole side of the double
page spread. It is convention for the image to be on the left and take up a lot of room to emphasize that they are
the main feature of this magazine issue and that the magazine text is based around them (integration).
Therefore the artist in the image and the magazine could be said to be working in synergy as they are both
branding each other.
It is also a common convention to have the article in three columns. I wanted to follow this convention so that
my article follows the rule of thirds. Therefore the article is a hot spot for the reader to look at. Furthermore the
rule of thirds also helps create a more professional layout for the magazine. If the same layout is used frequently
it will become a house style for the magazine, meaning it will become recognisable to the reader and will help to
brand the magazine.
Another common convention of magazine double page spreads are page numbers. This is quite an essential
element to have on the double page spread as it will help the reader navigate around the magazine and find the
pages they are looking for. Next to the page number, there tends to be the masthead of the magazine. This is
done on most magazines in order to remind the reader what magazine they are reading. Eventually the name
will become recognisable to the reader and so will brand the magazine.
Another essential element of magazine double page spreads are headings and subheadings. It is a common
convention to have these as they will help entice the readers attention and make them want to read the
magazine. The heading tends to be in the biggest font in order to suggest its important and to engage the
audiences attention. The subheading then tells the audience a bit about the article and makes it sound
interesting in order to make the audience want to read the magazine.
It is also a common convention to use the rule of thirds. My magazine and the top example both follow this
common convention as the text is divided into three columns. This makes the text a hot spot for the reader to
look and so will entice them into reading the magazine. The middle double page spread example goes against
this common convention as the have only used two columns. By using rule of thirds on each double page spread
it helps create a house style for the magazine as the layout becomes recognisable to the audience and so brands
the magazine.