2. Task 2: Idea Development and Planning U9 2.1
You could create a mood board of images related to your product. They could be inspirational or visually interesting.
Analyse what you have gathered.
Decide on content and think about how you will structure your piece – consider the conventions of your chosen
style/genre, think about the best methods to appeal to your audience.
Finally work out a production schedule for the project. Once you have a final proposal, begin to plan how you intend to
realise your project and what you will need to create/collect.
Planning will vary depending on if you are doing a web series, podcast or a fanzine.
Web-series: A script, storyboard, organisational docs and clearance forms for your contributors/sources.
Fanzine: Content outline, visual style, pagination, organisational documents.
Podcast: Script, organisational docs, clearance forms for your contributors/sources.
4. Mood board analysis
Colours: the colour scheme for most of the
photos is pretty similar as you have the
green of the grass then you have the vibrant
colours from each teams kit which can range
from red to yellow and blue to orange.
Content: the content of all of these pictures
involves football whether it be an live game
picture or the league table. This will all be useful
in my fanzine as I will be using similar images to
these to include inside.
Target audience: the pictures chosen all relate to the
target audience as my fanzine will be targeting young
teens up until young adults, this audience has been
chosen as that is the prime time for someone to get into
football, the variety of images shows diversity in football
which is what my audience will be interested in.
Style: the style of a couple of the images are cartoons, I
chose these because they are representative of the
classic style of fanzine which I would like to minorly
incorporate in my work.
5. Content: Single Pages
Page 1 is the front cover of
the fanzine, here I
experimented and
practiced a few things to
make this mock-up cover
which will be like my front
cover.
Contents
Page 4-5:
Premier league recap and
predictions
Page 6-7:
Chances for disabled and
disadvantaged people to get
involved
Page 8-9:
Champions league line-ups and
predictions, transfer window
news
Page 10-11:
How football has helped people
with personal issues
Page 2 is the contents page,
this will tell you what page
each article is on, each page
will be numbered. Here is
an extremely quick mock-
up made on PowerPoint of
roughly what it will look
like.
Page 3 is going to be where
an advert will be, the
advert you see here is just
off google but I will include
an advert I will make myself
that is relevant to the
theme of the fanzine.
H A L F T I M E
Page 12 will be the back
cover which will end up
being quite simple as it
doesn’t get looked at as
much, this is just a quick
mock-up I made on
PowerPoint.
6. Double Page:
Pages 4-5
Here I will build a
replica version of
the league table
where I will put
the teams in
what position I
think they will
finish at the end
of the end of the
season
Here is the title for this
page spread
Here I will attempt to edit a
player that I think will win an
award with that award in
their hands
This is where I will
include image
highlights from the
game that’s being
talked about.
In these texts
boxes I will
include details on
the match and
my opinions on
how each team
played.
In the text boxes
on this side I will
write down my
predictions and
explain as to why I
have chosen
these.
7. This text box here is for a
written version of the
interview I will
(hopefully) have with
Oli, it will include the
best questions with
shortened answers.
Here will be a couple of
pictures from Oli’s football
career and a screenshot or
two from the interview.
This title is very
interactive and
encourages people to
read.
These two texts
boxes will discuss
about disability
football and how
the readers can get
involved and the
huge impact it has.
The pictures here
will be pictures
from disability
football games and
training to show
people its possible
and is out there to
try.
Double Page:
Pages 6-7
8. In these boxes of text
here I will be discussing
different teams transfer
windows and how
successful they were.
Here will be an
image of the clubs
best or worst
transfer from the
summer window.
Double Page:
Pages 8-9
This title is quite open so the
reader will be interested to read
the article.
In these text boxes
here, I will
discussing the
champions league
groups and also my
predictions for the
champions league
Here I will try to
edit an image of
the team I think
will win the
champions league
celebrating with
the 21/22 trophy.
9. Double Page:
Pages 10-11 This block of
text here will
be sharing
Ronaldo’s
story of his
living
situation
growing up
compared to
where he is
now.
The images will
show how he has
changed from
how he was as a
kid to how he is
now.
Here I will be
sharing Trent’s
story about how
hard work pays
off and also how
you do also need
a little bit of luck.
The images
here will show
how Trent has
developed
from a young
academy player
to being the
best RB in the
world.
This title is a classic phrase used to describe
someone who started off with nothing to become
a superstar.
11. Production Schedule:
Day Task Description
Week 1 (1) Front cover I will begin to start the edit for the front cover, I will start by constructing a logo for the fanzine then move onto getting a good
background image and edited.
Week 1 (2) Front cover I will then need to add text in fancy ways to the front cover and any other small images that may need adding and editing onto
the front page
Week 1 (3) Contents/Advert Once that is done I will move onto a contents page by finding a good background for it then finding a good font, I will also need
to create my own original advert that relates to my fanzine topic.
Week 2 (1) Back cover After making sure they are done I will move onto making a back cover which wont need to be as detailed as the front and will
need a background picture.
Week 2 (2) Pages 4-5 Once that is complete I can move onto the inside, I’ll do the double page spreads in order and will aim to complete half of the
page a day, here I will need to type up my report on the premier league weekend.
Week 2 (3) Pages 4-5 Then moving onto the other half I will need to create my own premier league table with my predictions then I will also have to
edit an award into someone's hands.
Week 3 (1) Pages 6-7 Onto the next pages I will have to type up about disability football and mention certain clubs that allow this with some images
to follow.
Week 3 (2) Pages 6-7 Then on the other side I will type up the interview that I have, I will only use the key questions and shorten down the answers, I
will also upload screenshots from the online video call we have.
Week 3 (3) Pages 8-9 After that I will move onto the Champions League page where I will give my predictions once again and I will also have to edit a
trophy onto the team I believe will win for one of the images.
Week 4 (1) Pages 8-9 On this side I will be talking about the summer transfer window where I will discuss which teams had a good window and who
could have improved.
Week 4 (2) Pages 10-11 Onto the final double page spread I will be talking about Trent Alexander Arnold and his glow up story and how he got to
where he is.
Week 4 (3) Pages 10-11 Similarly on the other side I will be typing up Cristiano Ronaldo’s back story, then once that is done I will check over all the
Editor's Notes
You could create a mood board of images related to your product. They could be inspirational or visually interesting. Analyse what you have gathered.
Decide on content and think about how you will structure your piece – consider the conventions of your chosen style/genre, think about the best methods to appeal to your audience.
Planning will vary depending on if you are doing a web series, podcast or a fanzine.
Web-series: A script, storyboard, organisational docs and clearance forms for your contributors/sources.
Fanzine: Content outline, visual style, pagination, organisational documents.
Podcast: Script, organisational docs, clearance forms for your contributors/sources.
Finally work out a production schedule for the project. Once you have a final proposal, begin to plan how you intend to realise your project and what you will need to create/collect.