1. How does your media
product represent
different social groups?
Front Cover
Colour scheme being basic
and different which links
with the genre like being up
to date with the music
market.
Model was the right person
to link the genre of the
magazine with him being a
normal looking lad and
unlike say a rock magazine
with them having long hair
and electric guitar in hand.
Also the type shot with the close up great for great for
drawing people in my music magazine and the eye engaging
with the audience or drawing reader in.
Clothing the right clothing is important for my magazine and
the clothing my model is wearing is like casual basic clothing
which leaves the genre open.
2. Content Page
On my contents page
you can subscribe to
my magazine, which
may help to attracting
social groups to
subscribing to my
magazine gaining more
revenue and attracting
them into more of my
issues
Range of images is
great way to draw into
my magazine with a
range you can see the
different interview and
events that would be
within my magazine.
My magazine appeal to any ages so I have keep for a wide
range because the genre is quite low key so won’t need a
smaller age range. So the colour link into anyone and the
model and events too.
The colour staying the same through is also a great way to
attract the audience; a successful look is always good
because it keep them together successfully.
3. Double Page Spread
All the clothes that models wear are basic and can appeal to
wide range of people, such as the jumper on my main model
is good because it is a plain which would draw people into
the magazine or the double page spread.
The colour staying the same throughout which is good and
the next issue because and range of colour and different to
the issue showing that every issue has a range which show a
range and skills.
The text draw people into my magazine the layout draw in
the advert and also the interview