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Media evaluation q1 no.2
1. in what way does your media product use, develop or
challenge forms and conventions of media products?
2. Front Cover
Conventions of a front cover
- Masthead usually carries through the same theme/ colour
scheme throughout the magazine
-One main Images usually a head and shoulders shot
- Main image is the main story, clearly advertised more than
the others.
-Other images linking to the main stories on the cover
-Teasing headlines making the reader want to read on and
turn to the article
- Banners/ text boxes to attract the readers attention
-Barcode
- Selling techniques for e.g “Buy it or regret it!”
-Price
- Articles with there page number showing
-Issue number and Date released
- Colours are bold, bright and eye- catching
-Very busy, hardly any white space this will immediately
attract the attention from other competitive magazines.
3. My Front Cover
Followed conventions
- Kept the main image a head and shoulders shot
- The masthead I had kept the same font throughout
my Contents page and double page spread also the
colour scheme stayed similar with just a few different
tweaks to add a fresh new vibe.
- Added a selling line “Britians answer to a FRESH
RnB magazine”- to advertise my magazine and the
selling point that “Fresh n Fly” is new, urban and
fresh. Also in the UK market there is not any
mainstream RnB magazines so the magazine is also
showing how it is new to the market.
- Used a barcode, date, issue number and price.
Challenged conventions
- I wanted to make the magazine fairly minimalistic
so my front cover was not as busy as the usual
magazines, however I felt this made the magazine
look more professional and less intimidating.
- I didn’t put the articles page numbers on the front
cover as I feel that information should be displayed
in the contents page.
4. Contents Page
Conventions of a contents page
- Tells the reader what to expect
- Where to find the articles (Page numbers)
-Features (Page numbers)
- Editors note
- Competitions
- Images of articles
5. My contents Page
Followed Conventions
- Displayed the main features and page numbers
- Involved images of some of the main features
- The editors note was informal, friendly and
welcoming.
Challenged Conventions
- Instead of displaying all page numbers and
information I have only displayed the main features
and page numbers
- I didn’t include a competition as I feel that should be
saved for pages towards the end
- Again I carried though the minimalistic theme in my
contents page.
- The main story/ cover story I put in a different colour
to all the other features to show clearly and effectively
that it is the main story of the week.
- I also included a fun insert “Lyric of Da week”-
linked closely to social networking as you have to enter
your lyric of the week through either Twitter or
Facebook which is relevant to my target audience. In
the long term I could imagine this trending on Twitter.
6. Double page spread
Conventions of a double page spread
- Lots of text
- Images
- main image dominates the story and page
- Main Headline, the story is clearly advertised.
- Sub heading, informs the reader
- Usually an interview with a current or rising
star.
- Colourful, bold and bright
- Page number, links to the contents page so the
reader can find the article and informs the
reader to navigate the right page.
- some of the interesting parts of the text are
enlarged to draw attention and a sense of
exclusive gossip about it.
- Drop capitals- stands out from the rest of the
text
7. My double page spread
Followed Conventions
- I chose to follow through conventions with my double
page spread as an interview form with the rising star
“Gee”
- 2 main images of the cover star Gee.
- I used a statement from the text as the main headline
“Why go through life unnoticed?”- as it sums up the
whole interview and is a different title to the usual,
expected headline.
- Made more interesting quotes bold to grab the readers
attention
Challenged conventions
- Made a section of “How to get Gee’s look” so I was
involving the idea of fashion which I said I would do all
along and its a fun, girly way to interest people more into
the article. Also my target audience are teenagers and
young adults who often want aspire to look and be like
artists and celebrities.
- The colours are carried through from the front cover
and contents page- this isn’t always done in magazines.
But I feel it makes the magazine appear as one.
- Didn’t want too much text as it can be boring and put
the reader off.