2. Q1. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR
CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
3. MAIN COVER
I made sure I had a
really subtle
background in
order to direct all of
the attention to the
information on the
cover such as the
masthead, cover
lines, cover image
and headline.
4. WAYS IN WHICH MY COVER IS CONVENTIONAL
The cover image relates to the headline â the headline is about
an artist called Ty, and the cover image is Ty. The main purpose
of a headline is to draw an audience in with information they
want to know about â and this is supported with a cover image.
Eye contact â Ty is looking straight at the camera. This is a
generic convention and the reason I followed this convention was
because the use of eye contact on a front cover is a straight
connection with the reader, the page is looking at the audience
and drawing them in.
5. COMPARING WITH EXISTING MAGAZINES
Here are two already existing
music magazines from a
similar genre, and like my
magazine they both use
medium close up portrait shots
with eye contact to portray the
cover star. I used this with my
magazine because itâs a close
enough shot to recognize the
artist from a distance to draw
people in, but at the same time
enables the reader to get a hint
or possibly be inspire by the
clothes being worn by the
artist.
6. MASTHEAD
I made sure the masthead covered the whole width of the page like a lot of magazines in this
genre have done. I have done this because it draws the reader in and the brand name is
easily noticeable and recognizable as itâs so apparent. I thought this was especially essential
in my breakthrough magazine as I need to get a brand name out there and he only ay to do
that is promotion, and a big band name on the cover is a great way to self promote.
I have used a different font for the masthead to differentiate it from the rest so itâs really
distinguishable so it almost acts as a logo â this is because whenever the reader sees that
font they then know itâs the brand, which effectively acts as a logo. I also made sure it filled
up a noticeable portion of the page â this makes both the cover image and the brand the two
focuses of the front cover. I think this is crucial in a magazine as the cover draws the
attention from people who want to know about whatâs happened to the cover star, and the
masthead or brand name is then remembered and could therefore attract regular customers.
7. COVER LINES
⢠My cover lines follow conventional
magazines in the aspect that they are
situated to both the left and right of
the page. I followed this convention
because it means the most attention
is focused on the cover image and you
can see all of him instead of cover
lines being in the way.
⢠They are aligned with margins so they
look like they have a purpose and
looks better presentable.
⢠Big artists names are made to stand
our more to pull audiences in and
catch peopleâs eye.
8. HEADLINE
⢠The headline displays the artistâs name, which is linked to the cover image. I have kept
this conventional because itâs a tease for the audience â the headline is a cliffhanger and
so it makes the reader want to read more, which is what the purpose of a cover is for.
⢠Itâs the second largest writing on the cover as itâs supposed to really grab the attention of
the reader â however the brand name and logo is more important as it signifies what the
magazine is.
⢠The sub headline below the headline I have kept conventional as it half explains the
headline but entices you to read more. An example of an already existing magazine with a
headline and sub headline is the âQâ magazine above.
9. SELLING LINE
⢠The selling line is conventionally next to the masthead and I have kept this convention
because itâs tells you what sort of magazine youâre looking at.
⢠I have made it smaller than the masthead to prevent diverting attention away from the
brand name, but kept it next to it so itâs clear to see.
10. CONTENTS
⢠The contents is the home page of a
magazine â for this reason I tried to
make my contents page as
stereotypical as Hip-Hop and R&B can
be.
11. BACKGROUND
⢠Supreme is an iconic clothing brand name
for the hip-hop music industry â worn by
the biggest names such as Chris brown,
Kanye West and A$AP Mob (listed in the
contents and pictured). I took the photo
while I was in London. I made supreme
the focal point of the contents as it
symbolizes the hip-hop genre, therefore
for someone reading this magazine knows
itâs conventional.
⢠Hip-hop is also stereotyped to be in the
streets or street music, and so the
collaboration of Supreme in an urban area
really combines the two aspects together.
12. ⢠My inspiration for a single column contents was from Mix-mag magazine which
shares similar genres to mine. I chose only 1 column as I knew I was using a
photo as background â this enabled the background to be more visible as
there wouldnât be as much obstruction from text.
⢠Something else I took from Mix-mag was the concept of a very brief summary
of what is on a particular page. I used a smaller font so itâs easy to distinguish
from other pages, and highlighted parts which would really catch a readerâs
eye â such as âAlexander Wangâ; a well known fashion designer who is
popular with this genre of music, A$AP Rocky is known to rap about Wang in
his music.
⢠However to highlight and emphasise key parts in the magazine that will catch
peopleâs eye I have used different sized fonts and colours. For example
âSupremeâ has been enlarged and coloured in as itâs the background of the
contents and also âTyâ has been coloured and enlarged as heâs the main focal
point o the magazine.
COLUMNS
13. PAGE TITLES
I got my inspiration for the way contents is written
by a music magazine starring Kanye West, as itâs
more aesthetic and would follow a style already
produced by an existing magazine of the same
genre.
I felt it was essential to keep the brand name
Bassic the same font as I said previously it
embodies a brand logo.
14. SIDE COLUMN
⢠The right side is another column but itâs an information column
rather than a contents column telling the reader where to look
for different stories.
⢠The introduction to the artist NO1 Drugs is the promotion of a
breakthrough artist in R&B. I included this as itâs an insight to
different artists in the genre and music is associated with being
lucky to âget bigâ and so the promotion of a smaller artist would
motivate other artists who read Bassic to pursue what theyâre
doing.
⢠Below I have included the 2 main stories which are on the front
cover, which are also in the contents column but I have included
photos to give a further incite to the page.
16. MAIN IMAGE
⢠Conventionally the main image in the article is the
artist on the cover, like I have done with Ty.
⢠Ty is the photo on the page because the article is
all about him, the Bape shark full zip hoodie is
done all the way up covering his face to insinuate
he is a dark horse in the industry â Heâs earned
enough respect to wear a brand such as Bape
(massive in the hip-hop genre) but not expected to
do as well as he has done.
⢠I have made sure he is dressed in stereotypical
hip-hop clothing to keep the street feel to the page
as there arenât any more photos on the article
page.
17. BROKEN CONVENTIONS
⢠The only main convention thatâs been severely broken is the hiding of the face
of the artist on the article page. This is because the hoodie (Bape shark
hoodie) is iconic in the genre and has frequently been seen in music videos
and photo shoots with the biggest artists in the genre such as Chris brown and
A$AP Mob. By breaking this convention I have created a better feel for the hip-
hop genre within the magazine.
18. QUOTES AND FEATURES
⢠In the top left is interview written in a box so people flicking through the pages of my
magazine know what theyâre flicking past by a quick indicator.
⢠And I included a quote from Tyâs interview as well as the cover headline next to Ty as a way
to get people drawn into the page if theyâre quickly flicking through.
⢠At the bottom of the double page spread are page numbers as this is conventional in every
type of media piece whether it be a magazine, newspaper or brochure.
⢠I also included a web address and email address because this leads to more information and
the direct contact via email makes the readers feel more involved.
19. TITLES
⢠I kept the house style the same for the headline of the artcle, however I made
the text much larger and bolder so it stands out from the rest.
⢠The headline for the article has to really stand out to really pull someone in to
read it, âTy blasts Drakeâ as definitely enticing in my opinion as when thereâs
commotion people want to know about it, and itâs been really emphasized in
my title.
20. THE ARTICLE
⢠The writing on top of the photo is an introduction
to Ty as heâs a new artist and so not everyone
may know him. I split it into 3 columns so itâs
easy to read
⢠The article I made separate as I felt as though
the introduction was about Ty himself and the
article was more a discussion about something
thatâd happened. I made the main article into 3
columns so its easier to read as it breaks up the
text.
21. FORMS
⢠The house style on the cover was purple, black white and red, this was because the Bape
jacket was purple with hints of red for the shark and so keeping the house style consistent
meant purple and red. I understand that these two colours donât always contrast the best
so I kept the red to a minimum on the cover and used white and black. However inside the
magazine I kept with red, black and white as these colours are associated with the hip-
hop genre.
⢠All of the images used were taken myself, the photo of A$AP Rocky performing live was
when I went to see hi min Birmingham. No animations or videos were included as
magazines are printed so they wouldnât be suitable.
⢠I have also taken the fonts into consideration so that they are suitable