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Unit G321 – Foundation Portfolioin Media – ProductionPlan
Esme Quantrill: 6094 Center Number: 64135
Week beginning: Monday 27th October 2014
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Date of publication:
the date setforthe
publicationisthe
15/02/15 allowing
time foranythingthat
doesnotgo to plan.
Managing the
schedule:hisisvery
importantas itwill
helpme to manage my
deadline.
Editorial and
budgetary decision:
Thisis where the
editorial decisionsare
made.I will think
aboutwhat I will
include inmy
magazine including
topicsand images.This
isalso the time where
the productionteam
wouldthinkabout
budgetneeded.
.
ContentAcquisition:
there are 2 waysof
gatheringcontent.
The firstis through
in-house writers,the
secondisthrough
external writers.
Imagesalsoneedto
be workedonat this
stage therefore
organisingand
contactingthe
people neededfora
photoshoot.There
isalso plentyof
researchmade by
reportersand
journalistsintothe
topicscovered,for
example Thiscanbe
done through
interviews,the
internet,newsand
databases.
Sub-editing:this
focusesonquality
control.The steps
involvesthe
followingimportant
things:
 Checkingof the
accuracy of all
facts inthe
articles
 Making sure that
words spelled
correctly
 Making sure that
grammar and
punctuationare
usedcorrectly.
 Making sure that
all articlesfollow
the house-style–
of redwhite
blackand yellow
for mymagazine.
 Workingon the
page layout
Page Layout:
Thisprocessinvolves
ensuringthatthe
page layoutisset up
properly.Thiscanbe
done throughthe
use of Desktop
Publishing(DTP) or
programssuch as
InDesignor
Photoshop.Inthis
sectionother
magazine contentis
placedintothe
magazine suchas
advertisementsand
competitions.
In mymagazine I
wouldinclude
advertssuchas vans
clothing.
Proofreading:
The editorial
departmentwill
printout a
hardcopyof the
magazine,andgo
thoughand check
for mistakes.Any
mistakeswill be
spottedquickly
and will be
corrected.This
sectionwill be
repeateduntil
there are no
mistakes.
File emailedtoprinter:
Once the proofreadingisfinished
the magazine will be sentto
printing.If the editorial teamare
happywiththe resulttheywill
allowthe magazine tobe printed
for the public. Mymagazine will be
uploadedtothe blogat thisstage.
Distribution:
This isthe final
stage of the
production
processand
involvessending
the printed
copiestothe
warehouse.From
the warehouse
theywill be sold
to the public.
Complete by:
Esme Quantrill
Complete by:
Esme Quantrill
Complete by:
Esme Quantrill
Completed by:
Esme Quantrill
Complete by:
Esme Quantrill
Complete by: Esme Quantrill Complete by:
Esme Quantrill
27/10/2014 28/10/2014 29/10/2014 30/10/2014 31/10/2014 1/11/2014 2/11/2014
Unit G321 – Foundation Portfolioin Media – ProductionPlan
Esme Quantrill: 6094 Center Number: 64135
Magazines, unlike newspapers, take quite a long time to be produced. The average magazine takes about three months to be produced, whereas newspapers
– especially dailies - take less than 24 hours to be produced.
Date of publication. The
first thing that happens in the
production process is a date
will be set for when the
magazine will be published.
Managing the schedule
Step two is to create a
schedule allowing time
for if things go wrong to
still be able to meet the
deadline.
Editorial and budgetary decision.
Step 3 is a discussion between the
editorial team discussing what
content will be included in that issue
of the magazine and the budget
involved for taking photos etc.
Content Acquisition
Step 4 is the most important as without the content there would
be no magazine. There are two ways to collect the content for a
magazine. The first is through in-house staff writers and the
second way is through external writers that are commissioned to
write on topics that they are specialist in. It is at this stage that
artwork and graphics are also worked on. The artwork is defined
as illustrations and pictures that are going to be placed in the
magazine. At this stage too, a lot of research is made by
journalists or reporters into the topics and events being covered.
The research can be done via the use of the internet and news
databases. Meetings are also arranged with interviewees.
Sub-editing – this is the next step to
be taken. Sub editing focuses on one
major thing, which is quality
control. This step involves the
following important things:
 Checking of the accuracy
of all facts in the articles
 Making sure that words are
properly spelled
 Making sure that grammar
and punctuation are used
correctly
 Making sure that all
articles follow the house-
style
 Working on the page
layout.
Page Layout –this step is to sort out the
visual look of the pages. Including the
typeset and layout of various pages that
come together to make the magazine. In
performing this task, powerfulDesktop
Publishing (DTP) programs such as
InDesign or PageMaker are used. It is at
this stage that adverts from advertisers are
placed into the content.
Proofreading – once the above stage has
been completed, the next stage is the
proofreading. The editorial department will
print out a hardcopy of the magazine for the
sole purpose of reading through to find and
correct any mistakes in it. Any mistake that
is spotted is quickly corrected on the DTP
file. The editorial team keeps proofreading
until every member is satisfied that all
mistakes have been corrected.
File emailed to printer – After the proofreading stage, the
DTP file of the entire magazine is sent to the printer. It is
at this point the popular term ‘pre-press’ comes in. Pre-
press is defined as the process of checking to make sure
that you are sending all the fonts and images needed for
the magazine with your file. Once this stage is over, the
printing company takes over. But before the printing
company prints the hundreds or thousands of copies
requested by the publication, the company first prints a
few copies and sends them to the publication’s editor for
checking once again.
Distribution – this is the last stage of the entire
process. The printing company, having finished
with the printing of the magazines will package
them neatly and send them to a warehouse. From
the warehouse, the magazines are then
distributed and then sold to the public. Also a
digital copy may be posted onto the magazine’s
website.
START
Information from: http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-
production-process/

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Production plan

  • 1. Unit G321 – Foundation Portfolioin Media – ProductionPlan Esme Quantrill: 6094 Center Number: 64135 Week beginning: Monday 27th October 2014 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Date of publication: the date setforthe publicationisthe 15/02/15 allowing time foranythingthat doesnotgo to plan. Managing the schedule:hisisvery importantas itwill helpme to manage my deadline. Editorial and budgetary decision: Thisis where the editorial decisionsare made.I will think aboutwhat I will include inmy magazine including topicsand images.This isalso the time where the productionteam wouldthinkabout budgetneeded. . ContentAcquisition: there are 2 waysof gatheringcontent. The firstis through in-house writers,the secondisthrough external writers. Imagesalsoneedto be workedonat this stage therefore organisingand contactingthe people neededfora photoshoot.There isalso plentyof researchmade by reportersand journalistsintothe topicscovered,for example Thiscanbe done through interviews,the internet,newsand databases. Sub-editing:this focusesonquality control.The steps involvesthe followingimportant things:  Checkingof the accuracy of all facts inthe articles  Making sure that words spelled correctly  Making sure that grammar and punctuationare usedcorrectly.  Making sure that all articlesfollow the house-style– of redwhite blackand yellow for mymagazine.  Workingon the page layout Page Layout: Thisprocessinvolves ensuringthatthe page layoutisset up properly.Thiscanbe done throughthe use of Desktop Publishing(DTP) or programssuch as InDesignor Photoshop.Inthis sectionother magazine contentis placedintothe magazine suchas advertisementsand competitions. In mymagazine I wouldinclude advertssuchas vans clothing. Proofreading: The editorial departmentwill printout a hardcopyof the magazine,andgo thoughand check for mistakes.Any mistakeswill be spottedquickly and will be corrected.This sectionwill be repeateduntil there are no mistakes. File emailedtoprinter: Once the proofreadingisfinished the magazine will be sentto printing.If the editorial teamare happywiththe resulttheywill allowthe magazine tobe printed for the public. Mymagazine will be uploadedtothe blogat thisstage. Distribution: This isthe final stage of the production processand involvessending the printed copiestothe warehouse.From the warehouse theywill be sold to the public. Complete by: Esme Quantrill Complete by: Esme Quantrill Complete by: Esme Quantrill Completed by: Esme Quantrill Complete by: Esme Quantrill Complete by: Esme Quantrill Complete by: Esme Quantrill 27/10/2014 28/10/2014 29/10/2014 30/10/2014 31/10/2014 1/11/2014 2/11/2014
  • 2. Unit G321 – Foundation Portfolioin Media – ProductionPlan Esme Quantrill: 6094 Center Number: 64135 Magazines, unlike newspapers, take quite a long time to be produced. The average magazine takes about three months to be produced, whereas newspapers – especially dailies - take less than 24 hours to be produced. Date of publication. The first thing that happens in the production process is a date will be set for when the magazine will be published. Managing the schedule Step two is to create a schedule allowing time for if things go wrong to still be able to meet the deadline. Editorial and budgetary decision. Step 3 is a discussion between the editorial team discussing what content will be included in that issue of the magazine and the budget involved for taking photos etc. Content Acquisition Step 4 is the most important as without the content there would be no magazine. There are two ways to collect the content for a magazine. The first is through in-house staff writers and the second way is through external writers that are commissioned to write on topics that they are specialist in. It is at this stage that artwork and graphics are also worked on. The artwork is defined as illustrations and pictures that are going to be placed in the magazine. At this stage too, a lot of research is made by journalists or reporters into the topics and events being covered. The research can be done via the use of the internet and news databases. Meetings are also arranged with interviewees. Sub-editing – this is the next step to be taken. Sub editing focuses on one major thing, which is quality control. This step involves the following important things:  Checking of the accuracy of all facts in the articles  Making sure that words are properly spelled  Making sure that grammar and punctuation are used correctly  Making sure that all articles follow the house- style  Working on the page layout. Page Layout –this step is to sort out the visual look of the pages. Including the typeset and layout of various pages that come together to make the magazine. In performing this task, powerfulDesktop Publishing (DTP) programs such as InDesign or PageMaker are used. It is at this stage that adverts from advertisers are placed into the content. Proofreading – once the above stage has been completed, the next stage is the proofreading. The editorial department will print out a hardcopy of the magazine for the sole purpose of reading through to find and correct any mistakes in it. Any mistake that is spotted is quickly corrected on the DTP file. The editorial team keeps proofreading until every member is satisfied that all mistakes have been corrected. File emailed to printer – After the proofreading stage, the DTP file of the entire magazine is sent to the printer. It is at this point the popular term ‘pre-press’ comes in. Pre- press is defined as the process of checking to make sure that you are sending all the fonts and images needed for the magazine with your file. Once this stage is over, the printing company takes over. But before the printing company prints the hundreds or thousands of copies requested by the publication, the company first prints a few copies and sends them to the publication’s editor for checking once again. Distribution – this is the last stage of the entire process. The printing company, having finished with the printing of the magazines will package them neatly and send them to a warehouse. From the warehouse, the magazines are then distributed and then sold to the public. Also a digital copy may be posted onto the magazine’s website. START Information from: http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/