2. Costume
The costume that I will choose will have to reflect the genre of
my magazine.
• The costumes that I will choose will be a variety
of clothes all reflecting the stereotypical pop
genre. The clothes will be quite plain to show the
sophistication of the magazine which will attract
the older audience whilst incorporating the usual
colour of pop artists clothing. The outfits will vary
on the contents page and double page spread
though still keeping the outfits somewhat the
same so there is synergy between the double
page spread and the contents page.
3. Props
• I will use a variety of props to make my front
cover, contents page and double page spread
to make the overall magazine eye catching to
my target audience.
4. Props
Front Cover
• For the front cover of my magazine I will use
one main image for my artist. The image will
be on the main focus on the artist. I will have
the use of a microphone stand to emphasise
the music genre of the magazine.
5. Props
Contents Page
• For my contents page I will take a variety of
different shots and use a variety of props for
each sub image such as a guitar so some of my
target audience can relate to this.
6. Props
Double Page Spread
• For my double page spread I will use one main
image and various sub images. Props that I
have used for my front cover and contents
page will also be used along with other props
such as uses of a homely environment to
make it more intimate with the audience.
7. Posture
The way my model will be posing is a crucial part in the Mise En Scene
• For my images my models will pose in a
variety of different friendly poses as to create
a friendly atmosphere which connotes with
the pop genre.
8. Conclusion
• To conclude, Mise En Scene is everything that
is put into the scene. This has to be planned
well to keep the magazine sophisticated and
suitable for the pop genre.