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Alicja Morawska
Existing Product – Metal Hammer Cover
Location – the photo was taken in a studio,
giving the background a bright solid colour,
providing a structure that is easy to add text to
that will be eligible to the reader over the image.
Angle – the way that the band has been shot is
directly facing the camera, from a slightly lower
angle which allows for the subjects to have a
more powerful, more intimidating appearance,
which fits the style of this particular band as well
as being appropriate for the topic of their article.
Effects – there doesn't’t seem to be many effects
that are on the image apart from some possible
shading to brighten up the members from the
waist up and darken their lower halves to bring
the attention upwards.
Post-production – it’s likely that the members of
the band featured underwent some airbrushing
to clear up any imperfections, at least where
they’re more likely to be noticed.
Lighting - the photo was taken in a studio, likely
using a soft box lighting kit. The lighting has
been set up to be on the upper right hand side, to
ensure that the upper halves of the body are
clearly visible, without being straight on and
being able to cast a shadow on the left, giving
the image more depth.
Mise en scene – for location all that can be
mentioned Is the bright red they used for the
backdrop. It’s a good contrast against the band.
The subjects are all wearing what one could
expect from a metal band ; leather and cut off
sleeve, making this a more casual shoot. It’s
important to note that they are all wearing black
and that is what makes the colour scheme
possible, as it would make the text harder to read
if the space behind the cover line was a mixed
group of colours, as well as creates a sense of
unity for the group.
Fonts – The masthead is completed in the
magazines own signature font, as it would
be in every issue. For the cover lines they’ve
used a simple, bold font that stands out
against the background. As for the
additional text surrounding the cover lines,
they’ve used the same font in a much
smaller, thinner size. It makes it clear which
text is more relevant as information about
the issue to the reader, rather than
attention grabbing like the bigger text.
Colour - There are four colours included in this
cover; red, black, white and yellow. This is a very
common scheme in this kind of product as I’ve
found in my previous print project. Red works as
a background that gives colour and contrast.
Black is only there as costume but provides a
good base for the white text that holds the
purpose of being easy to read. The yellow has
been used as an additional accent colour where
the other three would not work due to contrast.
Composition – The way that the group has been
directed for this photo makes it very clear who is
the lead singer, front and centre, setting the
fighting tone for this issue, with the rest of the
band in a row behind him, with much more
serious expressions.
Existing Product – Metal Hammer Cover
For a potential reader – the cover is bright and attention grabbing. The bright colours would make it stand out
against the majority of other magazines that you’d be likely to find next to this one. The composition of the
photography is bold and loud, with a cover layout very different than what you’d expect to find in more
common magazine, such as celebrity tabloids, as it has one main image against a plain background, one main
focal point. Something I’ve noticed personally when walking around newsagents is that the magazines that
are more focused on one general topic, for example video games or cinema, have a layout similar to this, only
featuring the biggest story of the week, making that issue exclusive to that topic and making it stand out a lot
more than the surrounding magazines.
For a existing reader/fan of the band – the appearance of the cover has all the usual conventions that readers
might expect from a Metal Hammer issue, providing a strong sense of brand identity, crating a familiarity with
the consumers. The photography makes it very clear who is going to be the main feature in the issue and to
some readers that is enough to buy, as they want to keep themselves well informed on what the band is
doing. To readers who don’t enjoy the main feature as much as others, the cover still shows what other big
artists and stories can be found inside, by not focusing the entire page only on one story that may not suit the
entire audience.
I’ve chosen to look at this due to needing a way of seeing more about a different type of cover, as Metal
Hammer was not something I chose to look at in my previous print project. I feel with this cover I’ve found the
balance between much more casual styles of cover for this kind of product, such as Kerrang, and the much
more sophisticated styles, with magazines like Q or Rolling Stone. It has also made me think about
composition of photography as well as lighting and how that can affect the appearance and tone of a cover.
Existing Product - Metal Hammer DPS
Angle – the image is shot from a
lower angle to give the band
members an appearance of power
and is appropriate to the topic of
the article, as it makes the reader
psychologically find them to seem
stronger.
Location – The photography used in
this spread was taken during an on
location shoot in what seems to be
some kind of arid desert field. The
effect is that it gives the models a
more interesting, unique lighting as
well as the opportunity for props.
Post-production - the one thing that I
can see that has been edited in the
image post-production is the colors
behind the text – there has been a red
tint added in the bottom right page to
make the text easier to see, especially
in front of the white t-shirt.
Effects - outside of changing the
lighting levels to make the image
more visible, there doesn't seem to
be many effects that have been
added.
Lighting – the lighting used seems to be mainly
natural, but the shine that is cast across a few of the
groups faces suggests that a reflector was used to
give light to the front of the group, as it seems that
the natural light is coming from behind them.
Composition – the groups pose makes it clear who is
usually the face of the group, and the pose that they
are holding with a finger pointed directly at the
camera, at the reader, gives the page an
accusatory tone.
Mise en scene – what the group is
wearing seems to be just casual day
wear for them. The prop that is used
in this shoot is the bush that
separates the band from the camera,
adding an interesting pattern across
the white background on the top half
of the page. The colors used in the
page have a more earthy tone,
including lots of browns and dark
warm shades.
Font - the article title is in a very big,
bold and blocky font, taking up a
large portion of the left page, done in
white to stand out against the dark
background of the groups attire.The
letters starting the two different parts
of the interview have been made
clearly visible by having them set in a
dark red, bigger font that the rest of
the smaller white article.
Existing Product - Metal Hammer DPS
In relation to the photography, what is likely to draw in readers is that the pose that's being held by the main
subject of them, is directly addressing the audience, by pointing straight into the camera. Another important
thing to note is the compostiion of the group, as having the lead singer be in the middle of the page and the
front of the group, it makes the spread more recognizable to readers who are already familiar with the band,
as they are likely to be the main face on the bands own merchandise and advertising.The shoot having taken
place on location give the photos a more natural look than what you might get in a studio.
Looking at the text, the article title takes up over half of a page, making it very eye-catching and hard to miss
to a reader that may not be big fans of the band themselves, but would be intrigued by the title and would like
to learn more.The actual text itself is done in a small, thin white font that is easy to read over the darkened
background and has been spaced and aligned so that it doesn't seem to be taking up too much room on the
page, drawing in more readers who would be willing to read a shorter article than a much more detailed one.
I chose to look at this as I wanted to be able to see how a magazines front cover style might correlate with
how they desgin the inside pages, as well as to find more inspiration for how to produce mine own. I think that
analysing this spread has shown me that the article doesn't have to take up as much room as it has on some of
my previous work and if the photography is interesting enough and has enough to focus on, then the article
that comes alongside it doesn't have to be an entire page of writing.
Existing Product – Kerrang! Cover
Location – the image used in this issue
was taken in a studio, against a warm
red back drop. This decision has made
the model the focus of the cover, and
given the photographer an opportunity
to control the lighting.
Angle – unlike the previous existing
products I've looked at, this image is
taken straight on, rather than from a
lower angle, eliminating the feeling of
power that is given to the subject of the
photo, making the image seem more
personal, which is suitable for the article
it's advertising.
Post-production – the image seems to
be natural apart from some lighting air
brushing to get rid of any imperfections,
however still giving the model a more
casual and honest appearance.
Lighting – the lighting on set is stronger
coming on to the left side of the page, but
still ensuring that the right side is well lit,
allowing for a shadow to fall across the
subjects face without any of the details
being lost. It's clear that the background
has been lit individually as well due to the
lack of shadow being cast on it from the
model.
Composition – once again, unlike the
other products I've looked at so far this
one stands out in terms of composition
as well due to the model being a lot
more animated and emotional in the
photography, rather than static and
powerful, not giving the audience a
sense of vulnerability. With the way that
the model is positioned it's likely to be
that the pose was his own decision, as it
seems to be very natural and honest.
Costume – the clothes that he is wearing
in this shoot are simply casual clothing
that the model will have chosen out
himself, again giving the audience a
better look into the person themselves
rather than the expectations that come
with being a popular musician.
Props – although also being a part of the
costume, the jacket is being used as a
way of expressing the emotion that the
subject is feeling, showing their
frustration and agony quite visually.
Font – there are three main fonts used
on this cover, the first being the
masthead, which has been outlined
in white and the background is used as
its color. The second is the thick clear
font that is used for the main article, as
well as the sky line at the top of the page
and some of the cover lines. The third is
the typewriter font that is used
underneath the main article, breaking up
the text a little and differentiating it
from the rest of the page.
Existing Product – Kerrang! Cover
For an existing reader – the product has picked out an article that will be found most interesting by the biggest
amount of people, despite the cover showing other stories from very popular bands.The photography is more
interesting and open to emotional interpretation than the usual studio shoot would produce, immediately
grabbing the attention of the more invested fans of the artist as it suggests a more in-depth and personal
story.The masthead is done in the usual style of the magazine, with the individual twist of this issue only
having the outline of the very well known masthead design, with the actual text being taken out and filled
with the back drop of the studio shoot. Against the primarily red colour scheme of the page, the main article
has been written in a black text box that stands out to the reader.
For a potential reader - the way that the artist is posed on the cover is very natural and vulnerable, something
that would stand out against the usual news agents selection of magazines featuring celebrities, as they are
usually directed to look perfect, giving Kerrang! A strong sense of authenticity, a key element that the readers
of the magazine look for and something that a potential reader would be interested in seeing.The story
features on the page is actually about something that many people will have heard about despite not being
existing readers of the magazine or the biggest music fans.This means that the choice of article being
featured on the front page could actually play a big part in the interest of the general public.
I chose to look at this due to the fact that the photography is a lot more natural and less directed than some of
the other product I’ve looked at that were shot in studio.The colour scheme and layout of the two front covers
I’ve looked at are quite similar but give the two products a very different feeling of power and raw emotion
respectfully, by the styles of composition and photography directing.
Existing Product – Kerrang! DPS
Location – the main image in this
double page spread is taken during a
concert, making it live performance
photography. Although in studio,
artists can be directed to look a
certain way, I think that the only way
to really capture the energy of a band
is during concert.
Angle – the image has been taken
from a low angle most likely taken
from in front of the barriers by the
photographer hired for the event. It’s
the most common angle found for this
kind of photography as it’s near
impossible to get images this close up
from any other direction.
Effects – the photography here looks
to be entirely authentic, using the un-
edited energy of the live performance
that readers would like to see.
Post-production – there hasn’t been a lot done to this image
except for clearing up the background behind the singer, where
they will have replace the actual background filled with stage
rigs with a plain black that makes the page look much cleaner
and easier to put text over as the solid colour continues on
behind the text on the right page. As for the text, it’s been laid
out so that it fits closely around the main subject of the image,
maximising the space that it can take up without making the
page look untidy.
Lighting – unlike a studio photoshoot, the photographer has no
influence on the lighting. All the lighting whether it come from
spotlights, LEDs or pyrotechnics is there by chance when the
shutter is clicked. What has been captured here is a lot of white
spotlights facing straight on with a turquoise light being cast on
the band members from the left, making the image clear with
an interesting shade to it.
Composition - from looking into one
of my main influences, I know that this
kind of photography is mainly chance
and timing, trying to get a shot that
will look interesting on a page,
something different.
Mise en scene - the location is clearly a
stage, changing the tone of the image
to a much more energetic one than
what one could expect in a studio.
Unlike some bands, Linkin Park doesn’t
have a particular costume they wear on
stage and are wearing what they will be
comfortable in for the duration of the
show. As for props, they’re holding a
guitar and a microphone, giving the
photo more authenticity, something
that is generally more appreciated by
the target audience of this kind of
product than you’d find in other more
mainstream genres.
Colours – the page is overall mostly
black due to the background of the main
image. The yellow has been used as a
strongly contrasting colour that will
stand out against the background.
White has been used for the text as it’s
easily readable over black.
Fonts – the bands logo font has been
used for the cover line, joining the topic
of the article and the design. Above the
cover line is a type writer font that’s big
and easy to read but not so thick that it
blocks out too much of the main image.
Existing Product – Kerrang! DPS
The photography featured on this double page spread is likely to draw in readers, live performance
photography I think has more appeal to this kind of audience as its natural, authentic and unfiltered, similar to
the music that these kinds of bands play. Although studio shoots generally work better for posters and
detailed photography, the only way to capture the energy and what the a band is all about is through gig
photos, where you can see the enjoyment, passion and attention that the artist puts into giving their fans a
good show.
As for the layout of the text, it’s maximising the empty space without making the page look too overbearing.
The writing has been clearly sectioned out to make it clear which pieces of writing are relevant to one another,
making it easy to read and neat. The purpose of this page is to inform the readers that are interested in what
the band has planned next, in relation to new music and tours. They’ve made sure that it’s easy to understand
what the page is about through the news blob in the corner and the article title.
I chose this double page spread to look at as it gives me a better understanding of how to set up a layout for an
A3 page that makes use of the space for the text, whilst still making the image the visual focus of the page.
Although I’ve done more work on them since the start of the year in the print project, I still worry about my
ability to section out a double page spread proportionally, as I'm used to working on single pages. This page
shows about how much space should be dedicated to each element and I think that will be very useful to me
later on.
Existing Product – Download Festival
Masthead – other than the artists that are
performing, it’s the most important part of a
festival poster. The name and iconic logo of
Download has been made very visible on the
entire poster, making it clear what the point of
the product is to anyone who is already familiar
with the band. The font is bold and stands out
against the darker background.
Border – the outside of the poster is decorated
in what looks to be rock inspired classic
American old school tattoo designs, giving the
page more visual appeal and filling the space
around the artist announcements, framing
them well without being too distracting, as
none of the colours contrast too much with the
background and all have a similar tone.
Layout – the layout for a poster advertising a
festival is important, as with many there are
artists who are only performing on certain days
and it needs to be made clear where they’re
going to be and when. This is the typical way of
doing this for festivals that last over a few days,
columns making it clear which day the artist is
going to be there, and rows to display on which
stage they will be playing. The more famous,
well known artists are always at the top of the
page, as there they will be easiest to spot and
are more likely to bring people to the event. As
you move down the page and the artists
performing are getting smaller in fame, the size
of the font starts to decrease and the font that
the band uses for it’s advertising is less likely to
be used, returning to the default by the end of
the column.
Colour Scheme – Overall the page is quite dark
but still colourful, moving it away from a morbid
appearance, which you’d be more likely to find
on an advertisement for an event based around
a much heavier music genre. Looking at
previous years, the general background colour
for this product tends to stay between a dark
blue and black, keeping to a certain level of
brand identity, whilst still bringing a new design
each year. The white text that’s used for the
artists is easy to read, even with the different
fonts that are used.
Fonts – there is a lot of different fonts being
used on this page, due to the many brands that
are featured on it. The masthead is completed
in Downloads own well known font. the
majority of the bigger artists that are going to
be performing have been put down using their
own brand font, which makes the names much
more recognizable to potential attenders of the
event, as they may not know what the poster is
for but can tell that it’s something advertising a
performance, due to a lot of bands having their
own fonts that aren’t used by any other brand.
Logo – Traditionally, the Download dog
was a bright pink colour, and in some
previous years included a body as well,
but in more recent times, they’ve
adapted their classic logo into
something cleaner and more
presentable, as the red head works
better for colour scheme as well as a
layout piece.
Existing Product – Download Festival
For a potential consumer – to someone who is a fan of rock music but is not familiar with Download, this poster is a really effective
way of getting them informed about the event. It has everything a member of the public needs to know; location, date, and most
importantly the artists that are going to be performing and where. The key thing that makes would make an existing music fan pay
attention to this product is the logos of the biggest artists that are going to be attending, as they have all created their own separate
branding that is famous around the world, and easily recognizable through their logo and font. Seeing the logos of bands such as Guns
N’ Roses or Metallica makes it immediately clear what the purpose of the product is about as well as who it’s consumer is likely to be.
For an established consumer – although the design of the Download dog has changed since the birth of the festival in the early 2000’s,
it’s still as widely known as ever, which is important as the event has built an impressive reputation for itself as one of the best rock
festivals in the UK. It’s a key element of their advertising that would attract an existing fan of the event to come read more about what
this years line up is. Something else that can be used as a form of making the consumer want to prolong their interest in the event is
the line of text at the bottom of the page, ”Plus more bands to follow”, as this tells them that there will be more performances to be
added, possibly engaging them to start following the event on social media, so that if they weren’t already sold on attending by the
bands that were already announced, there’s still an opportunity for their minds to be swayed. Another thing to note is that the clean
layout and design of the poster is something that can be kept after the event as a souvenir, giving the person a poster to
commemorate their experience and show who they got the chance to see perform.
I chose to look at this due to music magazine frequently containing gig and festival announcements as advertising, knowing that the
readers will be interested in the event as it gives them a chance to attend the concerts of the bands their interested in, the bands that
they buy the magazine for. They’re likely to take up an entire page and are probably the most aimed example of advertising in this kind
of product. I want to make one for my project as I know that information about up-coming gigs is a major reason behind why people
buy these magazines, as well as the point I made about being able to use them as posters. It’s also something I’ve never worked on and
would like to look more into how a product like this should be laid out.
Existing Product - Nevermind
Image – with an odd origin story of being
conceived after the band watched a
documentary on water births, the album art
for Nirvana’s Nevermind album has become
on the most famous covers. This is mostly
due to the controversy that came with its
release. After not being able to find an
image of a water birth that wasn’t too
graphic for the record company, a
photographer was sent to a baby pool
where this image was captured. The biggest
culture shock that came when the album
was published was rather obviously the
visible genitals of a four month old infant.
The lack of compromise from Cobain is the
only reason this has become one of the
most recognizable album covers in the
world.
Location – the image is taken in a pool,
creating very interesting background for the
subject of the photo. Underwater album
covers have been keeping a similar level of
quantity over the years, many saying that
this was the inspiration. The background of
the pool works as a solid colour as the edges
are not visible in the image.
Lighting – the lighting is interesting as it’s all
coming from above the water, leaving a
unique pattern over the body formed by the
movement of the water.
Composition – working with a four month
old infant isn’t going to be a photoshoot
with an expected outcome, however due to
the water, the infant has been made to look
like it’s suspended in air, a position that
would not otherwise be possible.
Props - the US dollar that’s used in the cover
is there to represent the idea that we are
born simply to make money and it’s what
we’re going to be chasing for as long as
we’re alive. The dollar was put on a fishing
line to ensure that it moved correctly to be
in the right place when the pictures were
taken.
Text – The only two pieces of text that are
featured on the cover are the bands name,
and the name of the album, making it very
simplistic.
Font – the band name is written in their
usual font that they used for all of their
work, making it recognizable to an
audience.
the name of the album is done in a very
wavy, uneven font, linking it to the location
where the image was taken.
Existing Product – general album covers
Existing Product – general album covers
The album covers collected here are a general group of influences for this project, but the reason that I’ve done this as a part of
my existing product research is to find any common features, to find what the style of bands I’d like to include in my project have
on their album covers.This can help me plan the design for the CD cover I'm going to be making.
Using AdobeColour, I found which colours from the previous slides group are the
most commonly occurring and hopefully will be able to use it as a general
colour scheme for the design.Quite a lot of the covers I've looked at use only a few
colours, limiting themselves to sometimes only three.
Out of 24 covers, only one has the band itself on the design, whilst seven have some kind of designed character on it to act as a
kind of humanoid representation of the album.This suggests that the use of the actual artists has fallen more out of fashion, as
well as using characters on the covers, as the ones who have them tend to come from older albums.
Some have used computer made designs whilst others have taken photography as the cover, but the use of photography is less
common.
Each of the products shown does have the band name visible on the cover, typically in their standard logo that they use on all of
their products, but some have chosen to create a font or logo that is specific to the album.The designs that do not feature the
name of the album on them tend to be self-titled, making it more likely that it would normally be included in the design. For
some of the covers, the name of the album has been added in as a part of the design rather than as a separate block of text on
top of the image.
ResearchAnalysis - magazine
• What common features do the researched products have?
• The front covers both feature the colour red, which is primarily used to express power and anger in this sort
of product
• The mastheads have both been done in white to give a strong contrast against the red and
• The text on the double page spreads was laid out in columns
• Bright colours are used as accents throughout the Linkin Park spread which is something I would like to
experiment with.
• Having the main articles of the issues featured on the front cover, something most magazines will do as it
brings attention to the biggest stories of the week.
• What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work?
• I want to be able to put my articles into columns as I think it looks the best out of all other text layouts.
• Something that I really want to include is the free posters that are advertised on the kerrang front cover, as
this is one of the reasons I bought the magazine myself and I know that it will appeal to the audience.
• Using the space at the very top and bottom of the pages will allow me to have more useable writing area
that is uninterrupted by the image.
• Used in both of the double page spread examples, having a splash or text box in one of the corners that give
the reader an idea of what kind of content to expect from the page such as news, interview or review.
ResearchAnalysis – CD Case and Festival
Poster• What common features do the researched products have? CD
Something that I've noticed with all the different cd covers that I've looked at is that they don't all follow the
same layout plan. A lot have more intricate, 3D designs whilst others have a more simple style with only one
main focus of attention on a solid colour background.A lot of these covers have become iconic in the rock
genre community, such as theAmerican Idiot cover as well as the in Utero Nirvana cover.They are images that
are well known all around the world.
• What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work?
I'm thinking about designing my case with a similar image, using things that relate to the genre and would be
suitable for the product and the audience. Ideas that I've had are using things such as vinyl's, skateboards,
lighters or instruments.
• Aspects of the festival poster that I want to think about suing in my own work
The festival poster that I chose to look at is from Download festival and I really like the layout and will try to
use a similar flat plan to this, using the same three columns and logo location, whilst still making it my own
product.The only thing that I am concerned about is designing the background image, as the one that is used
in the existing product is very complex and I don't now how confident I am in my free hand design skill.
Secondary Audience research – Kerrang!
How will my product appeal to this audience?
As Kerrang is my biggest influence for this project, I know what the audience members would expect from a product like this, seeing as I am an
example of a member of the target audience. A lot of the things that have been said in the media pack were what I was already planning on
adding into the project.
• I want to include pages that are from photoshoots, put in as posters that the reader could take out and use. This is what sets the magazine
apart from Kerrang’s other platforms, that the consumer can get something physical from it, rather than using the website, radio or TV
station.
• I’m planning on writing interviews that talk about what the artists are planning to do with their careers next, as well as more personal ones
that revel more about the person behind the microphone.
• From the existing product research, I’ve included that I want to use a page for a festival announcement advertisement, giving the reader a
potential event to attend.
• To appeal to this audiences need for collecting merchandise and music, I’m planning on creating a CD case and design that will come
included with the issue for free.
The younger members of the audience for Kerrang are known to be more interested in
the artists whose genres fall more into alternative and emo, buying the magazine to
collect posters so that they can express their music taste. They are very focused on
keeping up to the appearance of being a fan, wanting to fit into the style by purchasing
merchandise. For a fan like this the key elements of Kerrang are the posters, gig
announcements and most likely being able to find discounts on merchandise.
A point that is made here is that the typical way that Kerrang spreads to new
consumers is by word of mouth, from one reader to someone that they feel would also
enjoy the product.
The older members of the audience are more focused on owning the actual music itself
through CD’s and Vinyl's, rather than merchandise and posters. Their interests have
spread more outside of music into other popular culture such as TV and video games.
The genres they enjoy move more towards punk rock and heavy metal, into older and
more well known and respected bands. Their reasons behind buying the product are
learning what the biggest artists are doing, and finding out what shows to go to. It’s
very common for long time readers to become so influenced by this product that they
can’t think of another way of being themselves.
SecondaryAudience research – Metal Hammer
This audience profile goes into more depth about the younger members of
the Metal Hammer audience. These readers are likely to be a big part of the
circulation growth for this product, as they have built their social life around
this style of music, going to gigs and events that are based around the culture
that is feature din the magazine, letting the people they know have similar
interests about new artists, places and products that they find. Often times
seen as outcasts due to their personal style and they’re need to stay out of the
mainstream, they use their individuality as a way to find like-minded people.
By attending shows they know that everyone surrounding them is a potential
new friend, as they have some level of the same tastes. This way of life has
spread into work life, as tattoos are easily one of the things that are most seen
as belonging to the rock/metal genres, as well as education, where music and
art give an opportunity for expression.
The statistics for the magazine show an average age that reaches above that of Kerrang, still meaning that a
large majority of their audience members do overlap. The average household income for their audience is
actually about 7k above the national average, putting them in the ABC1 social grade. This leads me to
believe that they have more disposable income that they can use to spend on weekly issues, and buying
merchandise. The age that is shown here also suggests that they would be more interested in the
distinctively important articles rather than reading about things like drama happening whilst on tour.
How will my product appeal to this audience?
From this research I’m now thinking about including;
• Potentially a way of encouraging readers to buy issues consecutively, such as a discount code for popular merchandise that will be revealed if they
purchase so and so many issues.
• Advertisements for big events that may interest the readers that aren’t necessarily linked with music, possibly a tattoo convention.
Potential InterviewTopic -Tattoos
Something that has been a part of rock culture for a long time is tattooing.A lot of the magazines I’ve looked
into like to highlight tattoos and write articles about an artists iconic ink. A way of expressing yourself by
putting art on your own body but seen by other groups as satanic and a way of mutilating your own body. I
want to write an interview that showcases the art and the reasons people get them. My idea for this is to
finding a model that has a couple tattoos that have either a meaningful reason behind it or just a good story,
have an interview with them talking about some of their favourites.
Questions can include;
• Why have you picked that style? Are they all the same style? If not, why?
• Is there a particular artists work that you’d like to get tattooed?
• Is there a story or meaning behind them?
• What made you choose to dedicate a piece of your body to this artwork?
• Is there a reason behind the placement?
I do already have potential models for this article that I’d like to use, one in particular whose tattoos I know
have a both a cultural and family story behind them that I think would be good for this project, as it shows that
it can be used as a form of self-expression as well as a way of carrying a story, meaning or memory with you
every day, and not the stigmas that come with them.
Subject Research - Locations
Here I’m going to be collecting potential locations for where my photography can take place. I’m going to look at places inspired by my mood
board that I know will be accessible to me hopefully within the city limits, as that is where it will be easiest for me to plan a photoshoot with the
models. With each location I'm going to take into account what the surroundings are like and how that will effect the appearance of the photo.
Fibbers – live music venue Address: 3-5 Toft Green, York YO1 6JT
Inside of Fibbers I know there is a giant red neon sign donning the phrase “what the fuck have you done”,
which is very popular for people attending gigs to take photos with and is easily one of the most
recognizable things you can find on someone's social media that indicate that they live in York. Neon was
something I featured in my mood board as I wanted to consider this location as well as some other potential
signs. The reason I want to take photos here is due to the very brash and controversial text on the sign, as
well as being interested in what the red neon would look like cast on the model. It’s definitely something I
want to consider working on, however I need to explore further into photography lighting before making a
final decision, as I think it would look very interesting but I'm unsure on how to direct the photo so that the
sign is visible and the model doesn’t get lost in shadow because the light source is coming from behind
them.
Train Tracks Micklefield
Between York and Leeds is a village that has a few different tracks doing through its surrounding
forests. Now obviously there is a risk with taking photography here and it would be done in the
hours where there are less services passing through, as well in sight of a signalling light that
would warn of on-coming trains. The reason I'm interested in considering coming here for
images, is due to the area being very picturesque whilst still having a level of authenticity to it, as
well as the clear connotation of danger and recklessness that people expect from rock music fans
and artists.
Subject Research - Locations
York Minster - largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe. Deangate, York YO1 7HH
The minster is York's most well known landmark and offers some interesting photo
opportunities with its architecture and design. Being able to have a photoshoot here at night
with the buildings gothic walls as a backdrop could be very interesting. This idea also moves
away from the expectation that the locations used in this kind of product would be a more
urban setting, however the historical appearance of the Minster could be used to used to
highlight some of the more gothic artists that can be featured, as well as the idea of Viking
rock that I have in my mood board.
The Drawing Board – Metal Bar 10-10a New St, York YO1 8RA
I’ve thought about coming here to take photos due to it’s atmosphere as well as
the fact it is a metal bar, playing rock music for the duration of it’s evening hours,
meaning that any people that may be captured in the background will suit the
expected appearance that gets featured in the magazine. the decoration inside is
covered in interesting artwork such as the white line work shown in the left of this
picture, as well as the bar being lit with intense red lighting on a night time, that I
feel could bring something more to the image than the usual warm lights.
Subject Research - directing
photographySomething I’ve never done before is directing photography, and it’s going to be important if I want to make sure that on the day
of shooting I get the images to look exactly the way that I want them to.
A lot of the websites I’ve looked at have highlighted the importance of planning a shoot ahead of time, as nothing should come
as a surprise on the day. Key focus should be on scouting locations to make sure that when you get there everything is going to
look exactly like you envisioned it, as well as making sure to cast properly knowing that the model that you use can get the
message across correctly even without the hair, make up and costuming.The model needs to be able to listen to instructions and
express them in the right way.
Another thing that’s been made clear is that knowing how to frame the model is an important piece of the work.A lot of what I
can find online about directing photography is about clothing line shoots, where what the model is wearing is the most
important this and really controls the frame of the picture. But with my project I don’t need what the model is wearing to be the
main focus allowing to try out different angles and ideas that still capture the what I need them to.
The energy during the shoot is another thing that I’ve found is important as it can influence the models movements and poses.
It’s been suggested to use music to set the tempo at which the models move, something really loud and energetic if I want to
capture the movement and atmosphere or a slower style if it’s more of a relaxed and calm image that I'm looking for.
For one of my double page spreads I'm going to be focusing on a model with tattoos and the person I want to use has them only
from the waist up, meaning I can try different positions that will better show off different tattoos. I’m not yet sure in which
direction I want to take the energy of the shoot as something more energetic or personal, as of now I think it will depend on the
interview I write to go with it.
All in all I know that in order for me to be able to do this successfully I'm going to have to plan very carefully ahead of time for
what I want the outcome of each shoot to be, and co-ordinate with the model what I want them to do for me.
Practical Research
Practical Research – combining masthead and
cover image.
Something that has come up repeatedly when I’ve looked at similar products is the way that the subject of the
cover image is placed over the masthead. Depending on the publication, the masthead is never covered as
they find the marketing to be more important to be seen, however in a lot of music magazines the priority is
the artist on the cover. This requires the original photography, the model with whatever background they
have behind them, and the masthead of the magazine. in order to get the subject of the magazine to be in
front of the masthead, I need to be able to accurately cut out whatever part of them is going to be cover the
masthead and place it onto a separate layer so that the background doesn’t come with it. Although I’ve done
things similar to this before it’s something I want to perfect as I know in the previous projects it hasn’t come
out looking the best, especially when looking as cutting around the models hair. I just wan the attention to
detail to be there in small things, especially the masthead as it’s important for the branding, and as the cover
image is going to be over it, the primary attention is going to be around the artists head and the masthead,
meaning that getting the background out of the way and making sure the hair and face is outlined correctly
before the new layer is made, is something that I want to make sure I can do to a high standard.
How to Create a Magazine Cover in Photoshop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB9L2NI-dO0&t=309s 3:20 to 5:00
Design tutorial: Combining the cover image and masthead | lynda.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCzjyegB34Q
Practical Research – combining
masthead and cover image.
1. Starting with the cover image and the
masthead, the text cover the subject of
the photo and makes them hard to see.
2.Turning the opacity down so that the
artists head is easily visible underneath
the text, making it clear what’s covered
and what isn’t.
3. Using the pen tool, I began to go
around the outline of the head and hair,
trying to be as precise as possible to
eliminate the background from within the
hair where the text will be.
4. Once the shape had been created and
the I had what I wanted selected, I copied
the selection and pasted it onto a new
layer, on top of the masthead.
5.The artists hair and head are now on
a separate layer to the rest of the
image, making it come in front of the
masthead, and bringing the attention
to the photography.
Practical Research – Festival PosterText Layout
For this project, one of the pages I’m going to be making is going to be taken up by a festival announcement
poster. Generally the different parts of the poster would include the name of the festival and it’s location, the
date or dates on which it’s taking place and most importantly the artists that are going to be performing and
on what stage. Although this isn’t something I’ve made before, I know that there are certain styles and
connotations that are expected for this kind of product, and the main one that I need to learn to produce this
correctly is laying out the names of the artists in the conventional way. The way that this is typically done, for
example in the Download Festival poster that’s in my existing product research, is by having the biggest band
that are attending at the top of the page, in the biggest fonts, using their own logos.
As we go down the column, the logos get smaller and as for the
bands that are preforming on the same stage but are less widely
known, their names are written in the default font chosen by the
designers, rather than their own logo. This is also commonly the case
for the bands that are performing on the smallest stage, as they are
generally not what the majority of people attend for. The number of
stages and the duration of the festival also effects the layout, as
having multiple columns generally suggests that the event is spread
out over more than one day, whereas the rows usually indicate which
stage the band will be performing on, separated by lines that give the
name of the location.
Practical Research – Festival PosterText Layout
1. I started with a list of artists that I’m
going to include on the poster, set in the
centre text paragraph .
2. Selected the text and set it into justify
all paragraph, making the text reach the
edges of the text boxes equally.
3. Changing the font as Green Day was going
to be at the top of the list, allowing it to have
it’s own logo featured. I changed the size of
the text to fit as big as it could be onto it’s
line, as well as altering the tracking for the
text which brings the spaces between the
letters together, eliminating the empty areas.
4. I moved the two bigger bands around as I
thought that it looked better, obviously on a real
poster that wouldn’t be possible but for the sake
of appearance in this experiment. I changed the
text sizes again and tried to get rid of any empty
space between letters, as well as bringing the
lines closer to one another by setting the lead to
be quite big.
5. To separate the bands that come
on one line, I’ve added a period as a
space, and moved it up to be central
with the height of the text.
6. Once the bigger artists have been put in, I
started placing multiple on one line, going
back to the default font, still making sure that
the spaces between each letter are even and
take up the appropriate amount of space on
the line.
7. As this is set in one column, the expectation
it’s taking place in one day, on different
stages. I added locations as separators
between the artists in centre text to avoid the
letters being stretched out to meet the edges
of the text box.
Practical Research – Studio Lighting
Although I’m planning to do quite a bit of location photography, I am hoping to take some of the images in the
studio, as it allows for a more intimate and focused photo, as well as much better lighting. I’ve never worked
on studio photography and I knew that something that I’d have to learn how to do to produce the images
properly was setting up studio lighting, in different ways depending on how I wanted to set the tone of the
page.
For example, if the article that accompanied the picture was based a more uplifting, happier story, I’d want the
lighting to be bright and highlight the face, avoiding unnecessary shadows. However for an article that was
maybe about a more emotional topic, the image could be done against a dark background, which requires a
different lighting set up to a bright one, with shadows being cast across the model to add depth and support
the feeling of the story to set a tone for the page.
I got the opportunity to spend some time around the studio lights and try out different angles and brightness
levels to see how they would effect the appearance of the model and what I feel like I could use in my project.
Using the side lamps, I now know that I can adjust how much of the background is lit up and as well as
leveling out the lighting that comes from the front lamps, as otherwise the lighting would be too flat from the
front.The front lamps can give a really intense inbalance if not evened out well using the other angles. Apart
from the practical knowledge of being able to alter the lights, it was made clear to me that there is no set way
of doing this, and yes although some tactics may be more often avoided, how I wanted the final image to look
and where I wanted the lighting to come from, the intesitiny and the shadows were entirely up to me.This is
very different to taking images on a mobile phone where you aren't able to adjust lighting or shutterspeed,
and the image came out looking the way it did and there isn't much you can do about it.This process has
taught me that I can make the studio images look exactly the way I want them to and be confident in the
aesthetic I've picked out for them.
Practical Research – Studio Lighting
This image was taken
using bright lighting
from the front and side
of the left, as well as the
side on the right to
avoid any shadows on
the background, with a
lower setting on the
front right light to
achieve a shadow
across the face to give
the image depth.
The image on the right was
taken in very low lighting
and is likely not something
I’m going to use during
production, as I think it
makes the model look
quite dull. However if the
lighting on the front left
had been strong I feel like I
could have improved the
quality.
The lighting in this is something I
find really interesting and would
definitely consider using in my
project, as I feel the use of the
shadow could be used with a more
emotional, darker article. The thing
that stands out for me the most is
the shadows around the eyes.
Although the lighting in the image isn’t
the most dynamic, I feel it’s a very
simple and honest lighting for the
model, as they are better lit than the
background. I feel like I may use this set
up although with some slight
adjustments to fit the tone of the page
it would be included on.
I really like how this lighting looks against a dark
background, as the light is visible on the back
drop and it really makes the model stand out,
bringing out the colours and shadows that their
face casts. It’s effective and attractive lighting
for the model without being too dramatic and
over the top. Although I fee like I could do with
more time working with the black background
I’d definitely like to use it in my work.
Bibliography
1. Your, Name. (2018)Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE)
2. Interviewees, Name. (2018)Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE)
3. Kerrang Media Pack (2016)
https://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uploads/Kerrang!MediaPack2016.pdf
4. How to Create a Magazine Cover in Photoshop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB9L2NI-dO0&t=309s
5. Design tutorial: Combining the cover image and masthead | lynda.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCzjyegB34Q
6. Ryan Pramik. (September 30, 2016 ). 'DirectingStills': A Look at Directing Photoshoots as a
Photographer. Available: https://fstoppers.com/education/directing-stills-look-directing-
photoshoots-photographer-148056. Last accessed 7th May 2019.

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Final research

  • 2. Existing Product – Metal Hammer Cover Location – the photo was taken in a studio, giving the background a bright solid colour, providing a structure that is easy to add text to that will be eligible to the reader over the image. Angle – the way that the band has been shot is directly facing the camera, from a slightly lower angle which allows for the subjects to have a more powerful, more intimidating appearance, which fits the style of this particular band as well as being appropriate for the topic of their article. Effects – there doesn't’t seem to be many effects that are on the image apart from some possible shading to brighten up the members from the waist up and darken their lower halves to bring the attention upwards. Post-production – it’s likely that the members of the band featured underwent some airbrushing to clear up any imperfections, at least where they’re more likely to be noticed. Lighting - the photo was taken in a studio, likely using a soft box lighting kit. The lighting has been set up to be on the upper right hand side, to ensure that the upper halves of the body are clearly visible, without being straight on and being able to cast a shadow on the left, giving the image more depth. Mise en scene – for location all that can be mentioned Is the bright red they used for the backdrop. It’s a good contrast against the band. The subjects are all wearing what one could expect from a metal band ; leather and cut off sleeve, making this a more casual shoot. It’s important to note that they are all wearing black and that is what makes the colour scheme possible, as it would make the text harder to read if the space behind the cover line was a mixed group of colours, as well as creates a sense of unity for the group. Fonts – The masthead is completed in the magazines own signature font, as it would be in every issue. For the cover lines they’ve used a simple, bold font that stands out against the background. As for the additional text surrounding the cover lines, they’ve used the same font in a much smaller, thinner size. It makes it clear which text is more relevant as information about the issue to the reader, rather than attention grabbing like the bigger text. Colour - There are four colours included in this cover; red, black, white and yellow. This is a very common scheme in this kind of product as I’ve found in my previous print project. Red works as a background that gives colour and contrast. Black is only there as costume but provides a good base for the white text that holds the purpose of being easy to read. The yellow has been used as an additional accent colour where the other three would not work due to contrast. Composition – The way that the group has been directed for this photo makes it very clear who is the lead singer, front and centre, setting the fighting tone for this issue, with the rest of the band in a row behind him, with much more serious expressions.
  • 3. Existing Product – Metal Hammer Cover For a potential reader – the cover is bright and attention grabbing. The bright colours would make it stand out against the majority of other magazines that you’d be likely to find next to this one. The composition of the photography is bold and loud, with a cover layout very different than what you’d expect to find in more common magazine, such as celebrity tabloids, as it has one main image against a plain background, one main focal point. Something I’ve noticed personally when walking around newsagents is that the magazines that are more focused on one general topic, for example video games or cinema, have a layout similar to this, only featuring the biggest story of the week, making that issue exclusive to that topic and making it stand out a lot more than the surrounding magazines. For a existing reader/fan of the band – the appearance of the cover has all the usual conventions that readers might expect from a Metal Hammer issue, providing a strong sense of brand identity, crating a familiarity with the consumers. The photography makes it very clear who is going to be the main feature in the issue and to some readers that is enough to buy, as they want to keep themselves well informed on what the band is doing. To readers who don’t enjoy the main feature as much as others, the cover still shows what other big artists and stories can be found inside, by not focusing the entire page only on one story that may not suit the entire audience. I’ve chosen to look at this due to needing a way of seeing more about a different type of cover, as Metal Hammer was not something I chose to look at in my previous print project. I feel with this cover I’ve found the balance between much more casual styles of cover for this kind of product, such as Kerrang, and the much more sophisticated styles, with magazines like Q or Rolling Stone. It has also made me think about composition of photography as well as lighting and how that can affect the appearance and tone of a cover.
  • 4. Existing Product - Metal Hammer DPS Angle – the image is shot from a lower angle to give the band members an appearance of power and is appropriate to the topic of the article, as it makes the reader psychologically find them to seem stronger. Location – The photography used in this spread was taken during an on location shoot in what seems to be some kind of arid desert field. The effect is that it gives the models a more interesting, unique lighting as well as the opportunity for props. Post-production - the one thing that I can see that has been edited in the image post-production is the colors behind the text – there has been a red tint added in the bottom right page to make the text easier to see, especially in front of the white t-shirt. Effects - outside of changing the lighting levels to make the image more visible, there doesn't seem to be many effects that have been added. Lighting – the lighting used seems to be mainly natural, but the shine that is cast across a few of the groups faces suggests that a reflector was used to give light to the front of the group, as it seems that the natural light is coming from behind them. Composition – the groups pose makes it clear who is usually the face of the group, and the pose that they are holding with a finger pointed directly at the camera, at the reader, gives the page an accusatory tone. Mise en scene – what the group is wearing seems to be just casual day wear for them. The prop that is used in this shoot is the bush that separates the band from the camera, adding an interesting pattern across the white background on the top half of the page. The colors used in the page have a more earthy tone, including lots of browns and dark warm shades. Font - the article title is in a very big, bold and blocky font, taking up a large portion of the left page, done in white to stand out against the dark background of the groups attire.The letters starting the two different parts of the interview have been made clearly visible by having them set in a dark red, bigger font that the rest of the smaller white article.
  • 5. Existing Product - Metal Hammer DPS In relation to the photography, what is likely to draw in readers is that the pose that's being held by the main subject of them, is directly addressing the audience, by pointing straight into the camera. Another important thing to note is the compostiion of the group, as having the lead singer be in the middle of the page and the front of the group, it makes the spread more recognizable to readers who are already familiar with the band, as they are likely to be the main face on the bands own merchandise and advertising.The shoot having taken place on location give the photos a more natural look than what you might get in a studio. Looking at the text, the article title takes up over half of a page, making it very eye-catching and hard to miss to a reader that may not be big fans of the band themselves, but would be intrigued by the title and would like to learn more.The actual text itself is done in a small, thin white font that is easy to read over the darkened background and has been spaced and aligned so that it doesn't seem to be taking up too much room on the page, drawing in more readers who would be willing to read a shorter article than a much more detailed one. I chose to look at this as I wanted to be able to see how a magazines front cover style might correlate with how they desgin the inside pages, as well as to find more inspiration for how to produce mine own. I think that analysing this spread has shown me that the article doesn't have to take up as much room as it has on some of my previous work and if the photography is interesting enough and has enough to focus on, then the article that comes alongside it doesn't have to be an entire page of writing.
  • 6. Existing Product – Kerrang! Cover Location – the image used in this issue was taken in a studio, against a warm red back drop. This decision has made the model the focus of the cover, and given the photographer an opportunity to control the lighting. Angle – unlike the previous existing products I've looked at, this image is taken straight on, rather than from a lower angle, eliminating the feeling of power that is given to the subject of the photo, making the image seem more personal, which is suitable for the article it's advertising. Post-production – the image seems to be natural apart from some lighting air brushing to get rid of any imperfections, however still giving the model a more casual and honest appearance. Lighting – the lighting on set is stronger coming on to the left side of the page, but still ensuring that the right side is well lit, allowing for a shadow to fall across the subjects face without any of the details being lost. It's clear that the background has been lit individually as well due to the lack of shadow being cast on it from the model. Composition – once again, unlike the other products I've looked at so far this one stands out in terms of composition as well due to the model being a lot more animated and emotional in the photography, rather than static and powerful, not giving the audience a sense of vulnerability. With the way that the model is positioned it's likely to be that the pose was his own decision, as it seems to be very natural and honest. Costume – the clothes that he is wearing in this shoot are simply casual clothing that the model will have chosen out himself, again giving the audience a better look into the person themselves rather than the expectations that come with being a popular musician. Props – although also being a part of the costume, the jacket is being used as a way of expressing the emotion that the subject is feeling, showing their frustration and agony quite visually. Font – there are three main fonts used on this cover, the first being the masthead, which has been outlined in white and the background is used as its color. The second is the thick clear font that is used for the main article, as well as the sky line at the top of the page and some of the cover lines. The third is the typewriter font that is used underneath the main article, breaking up the text a little and differentiating it from the rest of the page.
  • 7. Existing Product – Kerrang! Cover For an existing reader – the product has picked out an article that will be found most interesting by the biggest amount of people, despite the cover showing other stories from very popular bands.The photography is more interesting and open to emotional interpretation than the usual studio shoot would produce, immediately grabbing the attention of the more invested fans of the artist as it suggests a more in-depth and personal story.The masthead is done in the usual style of the magazine, with the individual twist of this issue only having the outline of the very well known masthead design, with the actual text being taken out and filled with the back drop of the studio shoot. Against the primarily red colour scheme of the page, the main article has been written in a black text box that stands out to the reader. For a potential reader - the way that the artist is posed on the cover is very natural and vulnerable, something that would stand out against the usual news agents selection of magazines featuring celebrities, as they are usually directed to look perfect, giving Kerrang! A strong sense of authenticity, a key element that the readers of the magazine look for and something that a potential reader would be interested in seeing.The story features on the page is actually about something that many people will have heard about despite not being existing readers of the magazine or the biggest music fans.This means that the choice of article being featured on the front page could actually play a big part in the interest of the general public. I chose to look at this due to the fact that the photography is a lot more natural and less directed than some of the other product I’ve looked at that were shot in studio.The colour scheme and layout of the two front covers I’ve looked at are quite similar but give the two products a very different feeling of power and raw emotion respectfully, by the styles of composition and photography directing.
  • 8. Existing Product – Kerrang! DPS Location – the main image in this double page spread is taken during a concert, making it live performance photography. Although in studio, artists can be directed to look a certain way, I think that the only way to really capture the energy of a band is during concert. Angle – the image has been taken from a low angle most likely taken from in front of the barriers by the photographer hired for the event. It’s the most common angle found for this kind of photography as it’s near impossible to get images this close up from any other direction. Effects – the photography here looks to be entirely authentic, using the un- edited energy of the live performance that readers would like to see. Post-production – there hasn’t been a lot done to this image except for clearing up the background behind the singer, where they will have replace the actual background filled with stage rigs with a plain black that makes the page look much cleaner and easier to put text over as the solid colour continues on behind the text on the right page. As for the text, it’s been laid out so that it fits closely around the main subject of the image, maximising the space that it can take up without making the page look untidy. Lighting – unlike a studio photoshoot, the photographer has no influence on the lighting. All the lighting whether it come from spotlights, LEDs or pyrotechnics is there by chance when the shutter is clicked. What has been captured here is a lot of white spotlights facing straight on with a turquoise light being cast on the band members from the left, making the image clear with an interesting shade to it. Composition - from looking into one of my main influences, I know that this kind of photography is mainly chance and timing, trying to get a shot that will look interesting on a page, something different. Mise en scene - the location is clearly a stage, changing the tone of the image to a much more energetic one than what one could expect in a studio. Unlike some bands, Linkin Park doesn’t have a particular costume they wear on stage and are wearing what they will be comfortable in for the duration of the show. As for props, they’re holding a guitar and a microphone, giving the photo more authenticity, something that is generally more appreciated by the target audience of this kind of product than you’d find in other more mainstream genres. Colours – the page is overall mostly black due to the background of the main image. The yellow has been used as a strongly contrasting colour that will stand out against the background. White has been used for the text as it’s easily readable over black. Fonts – the bands logo font has been used for the cover line, joining the topic of the article and the design. Above the cover line is a type writer font that’s big and easy to read but not so thick that it blocks out too much of the main image.
  • 9. Existing Product – Kerrang! DPS The photography featured on this double page spread is likely to draw in readers, live performance photography I think has more appeal to this kind of audience as its natural, authentic and unfiltered, similar to the music that these kinds of bands play. Although studio shoots generally work better for posters and detailed photography, the only way to capture the energy and what the a band is all about is through gig photos, where you can see the enjoyment, passion and attention that the artist puts into giving their fans a good show. As for the layout of the text, it’s maximising the empty space without making the page look too overbearing. The writing has been clearly sectioned out to make it clear which pieces of writing are relevant to one another, making it easy to read and neat. The purpose of this page is to inform the readers that are interested in what the band has planned next, in relation to new music and tours. They’ve made sure that it’s easy to understand what the page is about through the news blob in the corner and the article title. I chose this double page spread to look at as it gives me a better understanding of how to set up a layout for an A3 page that makes use of the space for the text, whilst still making the image the visual focus of the page. Although I’ve done more work on them since the start of the year in the print project, I still worry about my ability to section out a double page spread proportionally, as I'm used to working on single pages. This page shows about how much space should be dedicated to each element and I think that will be very useful to me later on.
  • 10. Existing Product – Download Festival Masthead – other than the artists that are performing, it’s the most important part of a festival poster. The name and iconic logo of Download has been made very visible on the entire poster, making it clear what the point of the product is to anyone who is already familiar with the band. The font is bold and stands out against the darker background. Border – the outside of the poster is decorated in what looks to be rock inspired classic American old school tattoo designs, giving the page more visual appeal and filling the space around the artist announcements, framing them well without being too distracting, as none of the colours contrast too much with the background and all have a similar tone. Layout – the layout for a poster advertising a festival is important, as with many there are artists who are only performing on certain days and it needs to be made clear where they’re going to be and when. This is the typical way of doing this for festivals that last over a few days, columns making it clear which day the artist is going to be there, and rows to display on which stage they will be playing. The more famous, well known artists are always at the top of the page, as there they will be easiest to spot and are more likely to bring people to the event. As you move down the page and the artists performing are getting smaller in fame, the size of the font starts to decrease and the font that the band uses for it’s advertising is less likely to be used, returning to the default by the end of the column. Colour Scheme – Overall the page is quite dark but still colourful, moving it away from a morbid appearance, which you’d be more likely to find on an advertisement for an event based around a much heavier music genre. Looking at previous years, the general background colour for this product tends to stay between a dark blue and black, keeping to a certain level of brand identity, whilst still bringing a new design each year. The white text that’s used for the artists is easy to read, even with the different fonts that are used. Fonts – there is a lot of different fonts being used on this page, due to the many brands that are featured on it. The masthead is completed in Downloads own well known font. the majority of the bigger artists that are going to be performing have been put down using their own brand font, which makes the names much more recognizable to potential attenders of the event, as they may not know what the poster is for but can tell that it’s something advertising a performance, due to a lot of bands having their own fonts that aren’t used by any other brand. Logo – Traditionally, the Download dog was a bright pink colour, and in some previous years included a body as well, but in more recent times, they’ve adapted their classic logo into something cleaner and more presentable, as the red head works better for colour scheme as well as a layout piece.
  • 11. Existing Product – Download Festival For a potential consumer – to someone who is a fan of rock music but is not familiar with Download, this poster is a really effective way of getting them informed about the event. It has everything a member of the public needs to know; location, date, and most importantly the artists that are going to be performing and where. The key thing that makes would make an existing music fan pay attention to this product is the logos of the biggest artists that are going to be attending, as they have all created their own separate branding that is famous around the world, and easily recognizable through their logo and font. Seeing the logos of bands such as Guns N’ Roses or Metallica makes it immediately clear what the purpose of the product is about as well as who it’s consumer is likely to be. For an established consumer – although the design of the Download dog has changed since the birth of the festival in the early 2000’s, it’s still as widely known as ever, which is important as the event has built an impressive reputation for itself as one of the best rock festivals in the UK. It’s a key element of their advertising that would attract an existing fan of the event to come read more about what this years line up is. Something else that can be used as a form of making the consumer want to prolong their interest in the event is the line of text at the bottom of the page, ”Plus more bands to follow”, as this tells them that there will be more performances to be added, possibly engaging them to start following the event on social media, so that if they weren’t already sold on attending by the bands that were already announced, there’s still an opportunity for their minds to be swayed. Another thing to note is that the clean layout and design of the poster is something that can be kept after the event as a souvenir, giving the person a poster to commemorate their experience and show who they got the chance to see perform. I chose to look at this due to music magazine frequently containing gig and festival announcements as advertising, knowing that the readers will be interested in the event as it gives them a chance to attend the concerts of the bands their interested in, the bands that they buy the magazine for. They’re likely to take up an entire page and are probably the most aimed example of advertising in this kind of product. I want to make one for my project as I know that information about up-coming gigs is a major reason behind why people buy these magazines, as well as the point I made about being able to use them as posters. It’s also something I’ve never worked on and would like to look more into how a product like this should be laid out.
  • 12. Existing Product - Nevermind Image – with an odd origin story of being conceived after the band watched a documentary on water births, the album art for Nirvana’s Nevermind album has become on the most famous covers. This is mostly due to the controversy that came with its release. After not being able to find an image of a water birth that wasn’t too graphic for the record company, a photographer was sent to a baby pool where this image was captured. The biggest culture shock that came when the album was published was rather obviously the visible genitals of a four month old infant. The lack of compromise from Cobain is the only reason this has become one of the most recognizable album covers in the world. Location – the image is taken in a pool, creating very interesting background for the subject of the photo. Underwater album covers have been keeping a similar level of quantity over the years, many saying that this was the inspiration. The background of the pool works as a solid colour as the edges are not visible in the image. Lighting – the lighting is interesting as it’s all coming from above the water, leaving a unique pattern over the body formed by the movement of the water. Composition – working with a four month old infant isn’t going to be a photoshoot with an expected outcome, however due to the water, the infant has been made to look like it’s suspended in air, a position that would not otherwise be possible. Props - the US dollar that’s used in the cover is there to represent the idea that we are born simply to make money and it’s what we’re going to be chasing for as long as we’re alive. The dollar was put on a fishing line to ensure that it moved correctly to be in the right place when the pictures were taken. Text – The only two pieces of text that are featured on the cover are the bands name, and the name of the album, making it very simplistic. Font – the band name is written in their usual font that they used for all of their work, making it recognizable to an audience. the name of the album is done in a very wavy, uneven font, linking it to the location where the image was taken.
  • 13. Existing Product – general album covers
  • 14. Existing Product – general album covers The album covers collected here are a general group of influences for this project, but the reason that I’ve done this as a part of my existing product research is to find any common features, to find what the style of bands I’d like to include in my project have on their album covers.This can help me plan the design for the CD cover I'm going to be making. Using AdobeColour, I found which colours from the previous slides group are the most commonly occurring and hopefully will be able to use it as a general colour scheme for the design.Quite a lot of the covers I've looked at use only a few colours, limiting themselves to sometimes only three. Out of 24 covers, only one has the band itself on the design, whilst seven have some kind of designed character on it to act as a kind of humanoid representation of the album.This suggests that the use of the actual artists has fallen more out of fashion, as well as using characters on the covers, as the ones who have them tend to come from older albums. Some have used computer made designs whilst others have taken photography as the cover, but the use of photography is less common. Each of the products shown does have the band name visible on the cover, typically in their standard logo that they use on all of their products, but some have chosen to create a font or logo that is specific to the album.The designs that do not feature the name of the album on them tend to be self-titled, making it more likely that it would normally be included in the design. For some of the covers, the name of the album has been added in as a part of the design rather than as a separate block of text on top of the image.
  • 15. ResearchAnalysis - magazine • What common features do the researched products have? • The front covers both feature the colour red, which is primarily used to express power and anger in this sort of product • The mastheads have both been done in white to give a strong contrast against the red and • The text on the double page spreads was laid out in columns • Bright colours are used as accents throughout the Linkin Park spread which is something I would like to experiment with. • Having the main articles of the issues featured on the front cover, something most magazines will do as it brings attention to the biggest stories of the week. • What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work? • I want to be able to put my articles into columns as I think it looks the best out of all other text layouts. • Something that I really want to include is the free posters that are advertised on the kerrang front cover, as this is one of the reasons I bought the magazine myself and I know that it will appeal to the audience. • Using the space at the very top and bottom of the pages will allow me to have more useable writing area that is uninterrupted by the image. • Used in both of the double page spread examples, having a splash or text box in one of the corners that give the reader an idea of what kind of content to expect from the page such as news, interview or review.
  • 16. ResearchAnalysis – CD Case and Festival Poster• What common features do the researched products have? CD Something that I've noticed with all the different cd covers that I've looked at is that they don't all follow the same layout plan. A lot have more intricate, 3D designs whilst others have a more simple style with only one main focus of attention on a solid colour background.A lot of these covers have become iconic in the rock genre community, such as theAmerican Idiot cover as well as the in Utero Nirvana cover.They are images that are well known all around the world. • What aspects of the research will you include within your own production work? I'm thinking about designing my case with a similar image, using things that relate to the genre and would be suitable for the product and the audience. Ideas that I've had are using things such as vinyl's, skateboards, lighters or instruments. • Aspects of the festival poster that I want to think about suing in my own work The festival poster that I chose to look at is from Download festival and I really like the layout and will try to use a similar flat plan to this, using the same three columns and logo location, whilst still making it my own product.The only thing that I am concerned about is designing the background image, as the one that is used in the existing product is very complex and I don't now how confident I am in my free hand design skill.
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  • 18. Secondary Audience research – Kerrang! How will my product appeal to this audience? As Kerrang is my biggest influence for this project, I know what the audience members would expect from a product like this, seeing as I am an example of a member of the target audience. A lot of the things that have been said in the media pack were what I was already planning on adding into the project. • I want to include pages that are from photoshoots, put in as posters that the reader could take out and use. This is what sets the magazine apart from Kerrang’s other platforms, that the consumer can get something physical from it, rather than using the website, radio or TV station. • I’m planning on writing interviews that talk about what the artists are planning to do with their careers next, as well as more personal ones that revel more about the person behind the microphone. • From the existing product research, I’ve included that I want to use a page for a festival announcement advertisement, giving the reader a potential event to attend. • To appeal to this audiences need for collecting merchandise and music, I’m planning on creating a CD case and design that will come included with the issue for free. The younger members of the audience for Kerrang are known to be more interested in the artists whose genres fall more into alternative and emo, buying the magazine to collect posters so that they can express their music taste. They are very focused on keeping up to the appearance of being a fan, wanting to fit into the style by purchasing merchandise. For a fan like this the key elements of Kerrang are the posters, gig announcements and most likely being able to find discounts on merchandise. A point that is made here is that the typical way that Kerrang spreads to new consumers is by word of mouth, from one reader to someone that they feel would also enjoy the product. The older members of the audience are more focused on owning the actual music itself through CD’s and Vinyl's, rather than merchandise and posters. Their interests have spread more outside of music into other popular culture such as TV and video games. The genres they enjoy move more towards punk rock and heavy metal, into older and more well known and respected bands. Their reasons behind buying the product are learning what the biggest artists are doing, and finding out what shows to go to. It’s very common for long time readers to become so influenced by this product that they can’t think of another way of being themselves.
  • 19. SecondaryAudience research – Metal Hammer This audience profile goes into more depth about the younger members of the Metal Hammer audience. These readers are likely to be a big part of the circulation growth for this product, as they have built their social life around this style of music, going to gigs and events that are based around the culture that is feature din the magazine, letting the people they know have similar interests about new artists, places and products that they find. Often times seen as outcasts due to their personal style and they’re need to stay out of the mainstream, they use their individuality as a way to find like-minded people. By attending shows they know that everyone surrounding them is a potential new friend, as they have some level of the same tastes. This way of life has spread into work life, as tattoos are easily one of the things that are most seen as belonging to the rock/metal genres, as well as education, where music and art give an opportunity for expression. The statistics for the magazine show an average age that reaches above that of Kerrang, still meaning that a large majority of their audience members do overlap. The average household income for their audience is actually about 7k above the national average, putting them in the ABC1 social grade. This leads me to believe that they have more disposable income that they can use to spend on weekly issues, and buying merchandise. The age that is shown here also suggests that they would be more interested in the distinctively important articles rather than reading about things like drama happening whilst on tour. How will my product appeal to this audience? From this research I’m now thinking about including; • Potentially a way of encouraging readers to buy issues consecutively, such as a discount code for popular merchandise that will be revealed if they purchase so and so many issues. • Advertisements for big events that may interest the readers that aren’t necessarily linked with music, possibly a tattoo convention.
  • 20. Potential InterviewTopic -Tattoos Something that has been a part of rock culture for a long time is tattooing.A lot of the magazines I’ve looked into like to highlight tattoos and write articles about an artists iconic ink. A way of expressing yourself by putting art on your own body but seen by other groups as satanic and a way of mutilating your own body. I want to write an interview that showcases the art and the reasons people get them. My idea for this is to finding a model that has a couple tattoos that have either a meaningful reason behind it or just a good story, have an interview with them talking about some of their favourites. Questions can include; • Why have you picked that style? Are they all the same style? If not, why? • Is there a particular artists work that you’d like to get tattooed? • Is there a story or meaning behind them? • What made you choose to dedicate a piece of your body to this artwork? • Is there a reason behind the placement? I do already have potential models for this article that I’d like to use, one in particular whose tattoos I know have a both a cultural and family story behind them that I think would be good for this project, as it shows that it can be used as a form of self-expression as well as a way of carrying a story, meaning or memory with you every day, and not the stigmas that come with them.
  • 21. Subject Research - Locations Here I’m going to be collecting potential locations for where my photography can take place. I’m going to look at places inspired by my mood board that I know will be accessible to me hopefully within the city limits, as that is where it will be easiest for me to plan a photoshoot with the models. With each location I'm going to take into account what the surroundings are like and how that will effect the appearance of the photo. Fibbers – live music venue Address: 3-5 Toft Green, York YO1 6JT Inside of Fibbers I know there is a giant red neon sign donning the phrase “what the fuck have you done”, which is very popular for people attending gigs to take photos with and is easily one of the most recognizable things you can find on someone's social media that indicate that they live in York. Neon was something I featured in my mood board as I wanted to consider this location as well as some other potential signs. The reason I want to take photos here is due to the very brash and controversial text on the sign, as well as being interested in what the red neon would look like cast on the model. It’s definitely something I want to consider working on, however I need to explore further into photography lighting before making a final decision, as I think it would look very interesting but I'm unsure on how to direct the photo so that the sign is visible and the model doesn’t get lost in shadow because the light source is coming from behind them. Train Tracks Micklefield Between York and Leeds is a village that has a few different tracks doing through its surrounding forests. Now obviously there is a risk with taking photography here and it would be done in the hours where there are less services passing through, as well in sight of a signalling light that would warn of on-coming trains. The reason I'm interested in considering coming here for images, is due to the area being very picturesque whilst still having a level of authenticity to it, as well as the clear connotation of danger and recklessness that people expect from rock music fans and artists.
  • 22. Subject Research - Locations York Minster - largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe. Deangate, York YO1 7HH The minster is York's most well known landmark and offers some interesting photo opportunities with its architecture and design. Being able to have a photoshoot here at night with the buildings gothic walls as a backdrop could be very interesting. This idea also moves away from the expectation that the locations used in this kind of product would be a more urban setting, however the historical appearance of the Minster could be used to used to highlight some of the more gothic artists that can be featured, as well as the idea of Viking rock that I have in my mood board. The Drawing Board – Metal Bar 10-10a New St, York YO1 8RA I’ve thought about coming here to take photos due to it’s atmosphere as well as the fact it is a metal bar, playing rock music for the duration of it’s evening hours, meaning that any people that may be captured in the background will suit the expected appearance that gets featured in the magazine. the decoration inside is covered in interesting artwork such as the white line work shown in the left of this picture, as well as the bar being lit with intense red lighting on a night time, that I feel could bring something more to the image than the usual warm lights.
  • 23. Subject Research - directing photographySomething I’ve never done before is directing photography, and it’s going to be important if I want to make sure that on the day of shooting I get the images to look exactly the way that I want them to. A lot of the websites I’ve looked at have highlighted the importance of planning a shoot ahead of time, as nothing should come as a surprise on the day. Key focus should be on scouting locations to make sure that when you get there everything is going to look exactly like you envisioned it, as well as making sure to cast properly knowing that the model that you use can get the message across correctly even without the hair, make up and costuming.The model needs to be able to listen to instructions and express them in the right way. Another thing that’s been made clear is that knowing how to frame the model is an important piece of the work.A lot of what I can find online about directing photography is about clothing line shoots, where what the model is wearing is the most important this and really controls the frame of the picture. But with my project I don’t need what the model is wearing to be the main focus allowing to try out different angles and ideas that still capture the what I need them to. The energy during the shoot is another thing that I’ve found is important as it can influence the models movements and poses. It’s been suggested to use music to set the tempo at which the models move, something really loud and energetic if I want to capture the movement and atmosphere or a slower style if it’s more of a relaxed and calm image that I'm looking for. For one of my double page spreads I'm going to be focusing on a model with tattoos and the person I want to use has them only from the waist up, meaning I can try different positions that will better show off different tattoos. I’m not yet sure in which direction I want to take the energy of the shoot as something more energetic or personal, as of now I think it will depend on the interview I write to go with it. All in all I know that in order for me to be able to do this successfully I'm going to have to plan very carefully ahead of time for what I want the outcome of each shoot to be, and co-ordinate with the model what I want them to do for me.
  • 25. Practical Research – combining masthead and cover image. Something that has come up repeatedly when I’ve looked at similar products is the way that the subject of the cover image is placed over the masthead. Depending on the publication, the masthead is never covered as they find the marketing to be more important to be seen, however in a lot of music magazines the priority is the artist on the cover. This requires the original photography, the model with whatever background they have behind them, and the masthead of the magazine. in order to get the subject of the magazine to be in front of the masthead, I need to be able to accurately cut out whatever part of them is going to be cover the masthead and place it onto a separate layer so that the background doesn’t come with it. Although I’ve done things similar to this before it’s something I want to perfect as I know in the previous projects it hasn’t come out looking the best, especially when looking as cutting around the models hair. I just wan the attention to detail to be there in small things, especially the masthead as it’s important for the branding, and as the cover image is going to be over it, the primary attention is going to be around the artists head and the masthead, meaning that getting the background out of the way and making sure the hair and face is outlined correctly before the new layer is made, is something that I want to make sure I can do to a high standard. How to Create a Magazine Cover in Photoshop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB9L2NI-dO0&t=309s 3:20 to 5:00 Design tutorial: Combining the cover image and masthead | lynda.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCzjyegB34Q
  • 26. Practical Research – combining masthead and cover image. 1. Starting with the cover image and the masthead, the text cover the subject of the photo and makes them hard to see. 2.Turning the opacity down so that the artists head is easily visible underneath the text, making it clear what’s covered and what isn’t. 3. Using the pen tool, I began to go around the outline of the head and hair, trying to be as precise as possible to eliminate the background from within the hair where the text will be. 4. Once the shape had been created and the I had what I wanted selected, I copied the selection and pasted it onto a new layer, on top of the masthead. 5.The artists hair and head are now on a separate layer to the rest of the image, making it come in front of the masthead, and bringing the attention to the photography.
  • 27. Practical Research – Festival PosterText Layout For this project, one of the pages I’m going to be making is going to be taken up by a festival announcement poster. Generally the different parts of the poster would include the name of the festival and it’s location, the date or dates on which it’s taking place and most importantly the artists that are going to be performing and on what stage. Although this isn’t something I’ve made before, I know that there are certain styles and connotations that are expected for this kind of product, and the main one that I need to learn to produce this correctly is laying out the names of the artists in the conventional way. The way that this is typically done, for example in the Download Festival poster that’s in my existing product research, is by having the biggest band that are attending at the top of the page, in the biggest fonts, using their own logos. As we go down the column, the logos get smaller and as for the bands that are preforming on the same stage but are less widely known, their names are written in the default font chosen by the designers, rather than their own logo. This is also commonly the case for the bands that are performing on the smallest stage, as they are generally not what the majority of people attend for. The number of stages and the duration of the festival also effects the layout, as having multiple columns generally suggests that the event is spread out over more than one day, whereas the rows usually indicate which stage the band will be performing on, separated by lines that give the name of the location.
  • 28. Practical Research – Festival PosterText Layout 1. I started with a list of artists that I’m going to include on the poster, set in the centre text paragraph . 2. Selected the text and set it into justify all paragraph, making the text reach the edges of the text boxes equally. 3. Changing the font as Green Day was going to be at the top of the list, allowing it to have it’s own logo featured. I changed the size of the text to fit as big as it could be onto it’s line, as well as altering the tracking for the text which brings the spaces between the letters together, eliminating the empty areas. 4. I moved the two bigger bands around as I thought that it looked better, obviously on a real poster that wouldn’t be possible but for the sake of appearance in this experiment. I changed the text sizes again and tried to get rid of any empty space between letters, as well as bringing the lines closer to one another by setting the lead to be quite big. 5. To separate the bands that come on one line, I’ve added a period as a space, and moved it up to be central with the height of the text. 6. Once the bigger artists have been put in, I started placing multiple on one line, going back to the default font, still making sure that the spaces between each letter are even and take up the appropriate amount of space on the line. 7. As this is set in one column, the expectation it’s taking place in one day, on different stages. I added locations as separators between the artists in centre text to avoid the letters being stretched out to meet the edges of the text box.
  • 29. Practical Research – Studio Lighting Although I’m planning to do quite a bit of location photography, I am hoping to take some of the images in the studio, as it allows for a more intimate and focused photo, as well as much better lighting. I’ve never worked on studio photography and I knew that something that I’d have to learn how to do to produce the images properly was setting up studio lighting, in different ways depending on how I wanted to set the tone of the page. For example, if the article that accompanied the picture was based a more uplifting, happier story, I’d want the lighting to be bright and highlight the face, avoiding unnecessary shadows. However for an article that was maybe about a more emotional topic, the image could be done against a dark background, which requires a different lighting set up to a bright one, with shadows being cast across the model to add depth and support the feeling of the story to set a tone for the page. I got the opportunity to spend some time around the studio lights and try out different angles and brightness levels to see how they would effect the appearance of the model and what I feel like I could use in my project. Using the side lamps, I now know that I can adjust how much of the background is lit up and as well as leveling out the lighting that comes from the front lamps, as otherwise the lighting would be too flat from the front.The front lamps can give a really intense inbalance if not evened out well using the other angles. Apart from the practical knowledge of being able to alter the lights, it was made clear to me that there is no set way of doing this, and yes although some tactics may be more often avoided, how I wanted the final image to look and where I wanted the lighting to come from, the intesitiny and the shadows were entirely up to me.This is very different to taking images on a mobile phone where you aren't able to adjust lighting or shutterspeed, and the image came out looking the way it did and there isn't much you can do about it.This process has taught me that I can make the studio images look exactly the way I want them to and be confident in the aesthetic I've picked out for them.
  • 30. Practical Research – Studio Lighting This image was taken using bright lighting from the front and side of the left, as well as the side on the right to avoid any shadows on the background, with a lower setting on the front right light to achieve a shadow across the face to give the image depth. The image on the right was taken in very low lighting and is likely not something I’m going to use during production, as I think it makes the model look quite dull. However if the lighting on the front left had been strong I feel like I could have improved the quality. The lighting in this is something I find really interesting and would definitely consider using in my project, as I feel the use of the shadow could be used with a more emotional, darker article. The thing that stands out for me the most is the shadows around the eyes. Although the lighting in the image isn’t the most dynamic, I feel it’s a very simple and honest lighting for the model, as they are better lit than the background. I feel like I may use this set up although with some slight adjustments to fit the tone of the page it would be included on. I really like how this lighting looks against a dark background, as the light is visible on the back drop and it really makes the model stand out, bringing out the colours and shadows that their face casts. It’s effective and attractive lighting for the model without being too dramatic and over the top. Although I fee like I could do with more time working with the black background I’d definitely like to use it in my work.
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  • 32. Bibliography 1. Your, Name. (2018)Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on DATE) 2. Interviewees, Name. (2018)Target Audience Interviews (conducted on DATE) 3. Kerrang Media Pack (2016) https://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uploads/Kerrang!MediaPack2016.pdf 4. How to Create a Magazine Cover in Photoshop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB9L2NI-dO0&t=309s 5. Design tutorial: Combining the cover image and masthead | lynda.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCzjyegB34Q 6. Ryan Pramik. (September 30, 2016 ). 'DirectingStills': A Look at Directing Photoshoots as a Photographer. Available: https://fstoppers.com/education/directing-stills-look-directing- photoshoots-photographer-148056. Last accessed 7th May 2019.

Editor's Notes

  1. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  2. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  3. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  4. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  5. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  6. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  7. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  8. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  9. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  10. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  11. Choose a recent product similar to your own and annotate it Type of image- studio/location, angle, effects, post-production Use of lighting/composition/mise en scene/costume/props/location/colours/fonts etc. Audience appeal- how does it make its audience want to buy/watch/play it? Why have you chosen to look at this? What have you learned that can help you in your project?
  12. Use this space to record any secondary audience research you might do. This is finding out about the audience for existing products.
  13. Use this space to record any secondary audience research you might do. This is finding out about the audience for existing products.
  14. If you do any additional subject research, record that here. This might be most relevant if you are producing a magazine or a documentary but even a fiction trailer might require some additional research in to a particular subject. Getting some background information on your subject would be a really good idea. Find some resources, log them, read them and write something about them.
  15. If you do any additional subject research, record that here. This might be most relevant if you are producing a magazine or a documentary but even a fiction trailer might require some additional research in to a particular subject. Getting some background information on your subject would be a really good idea. Find some resources, log them, read them and write something about them.
  16. If you do any additional subject research, record that here. This might be most relevant if you are producing a magazine or a documentary but even a fiction trailer might require some additional research in to a particular subject. Getting some background information on your subject would be a really good idea. Find some resources, log them, read them and write something about them.
  17. Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future. Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here. Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea. Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful. Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
  18. Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future. Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here. Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea. Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful. Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
  19. Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future. Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here. Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea. Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful. Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
  20. Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future. Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here. Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea. Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful. Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
  21. Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future. Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here. Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea. Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful. Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
  22. Undertaking practical research is another great way to improve your project. Experimenting with techniques, equipment and processes you might want to use in you project will help you plan for the future. Think about what you will research. It could be studio photography, or sound recording, or post-production techniques for video or animation techniques for a video game. Tutorials are useful here. Make something similar but unrelated to your chosen idea. Do not make it a version of your final product; it is an experiment Provide a reflection of the processes you used and how it has been useful. Don’t do something that you already know how to do.
  23. List all products researched in previous sections. Include anything additional you have watched/read in preparation for production. Alphabetise your list.