2. 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or
challenge forms and conventions of real media
products?
Flash in colour scheme with the rest of
the magazine with text inside.
Cover line relating to the artist on
the cover.
Masthead
Main image (rule
of thirds)
Background is white
and the colour
scheme is very simple
making the content
stand out more.
I have chosen this front cover from VIBE magazine to compare my front cover to as they both have similar aspects. The
colour palette is kept to a minimum so the features of the magazine are brought forward and the mastheads of both
magazine are slightly behind the artists head. By doing this it hides the name of the magazine but gives the impression
people will already know the name because it’s so popular. The rule of thirds is also used in both magazines as the four
points would draw attention to the artist and the captions next to them.
3. n what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge fo
and conventions of real media products?
Title
There is a photo of two
artists posing placed to
the right hand side similar
to mine.
Caption about the
image
The index for the
contents are
positioned to the left
hand side vertically.
I have chosen a contents page from VIBE magazine to compare my contents page to as they have similar
attributes. In both pages the images on the page contrast with the backgrounds so the artists are noticed
more. The actual contents are also placed in the same way (on the left hand side) as this gives it a neater
perspective and makes it easier for the read to know which page to go to for what information. The magic C
is used in my magazine because the text forms a C shape and this is a format used by magazines
4. 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or
challenge forms
and conventions of real media products?
standfirst
Titles and the top
Grab quote
Drop cap used in
the beginning of
both articles.
Both articles have
one page covered
with an image.
An image is
placed in the
middle and text is
wrapped around
it.
5. 2. How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
My magazine is aimed at social groups such as mainstream, hip hop, drum and bass
dance audiences. The age can range from 16-24 as it’s for dance and club beat
fanatics however the magazine is more of a formal music magazine such as
‘Billboard’ as it’s in more of a formal layout.
It’s aimed at this age range and social group
because it keeps them involved in the most
recent dancers and dance music and also what’s
going in the life of the artists they listen to.