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Mind map- Both magazines
Colour Scheme
Masthead
Types of
images
that will
be used
Target audience
Frequency
Brand identity
It is aimed for
those who are
within the age
range of 16 to 30
years old
The magazine is
suited for both
male and females
based on the
individual that
appears on the
magazine.
close up-focuses on the
artist that appears on
the magazine only (to
emphasize to the
reader about the artist
that appears on the
front cover.)
Mid shot-when the
image is taken at a
medium shot(to
convey to the reader
the artists true image
and their impression
towards everyone .
The colour scheme will consist of red,
white, black and blue between both
magazines and also keeps it very
simplistic and not to overpowering on
the colours so that the audience can
recognize it easily.
An issue of the magazine will be released
at the end of each month and will give
the company time to distribute issues of
the magazine to its retail outlets.
Music
press
Booming
sound
Fast forward
NMHLouder
HOS(Home
Of Sounds)
The masthead is going to be
placed over the main
headline- this implies to the
reader that the masthead
relates to the headline and
helps the reader to be more
aware of what the magazine is
named.
Use bold text to alert to the
reader and imply to them how
the magazine stands out to
other competitors
Strapline
Magazine ideas
ā€œThe UKā€™s Best Guide to musicā€
ā€œNew Music Hitsā€
ā€œYour Top
Source To
Musicā€
ā€œYour Source To
Everyday Musicā€
Ideas in bold indicates that they will be used for the final magazines.
Genre
Q magazine is known for promoting upcoming artists and new
releases of music material from well known musicians and
new artists. They are also known for exclusive interviews with
artists that they are able to share with readers through the
magazine which makes them more intrigued to analyze more
about the artist and get to know them more through their
music and through themselves as people, thatā€™s how the
reader is able to connect with the artist/band through their
music and who they are as individuals. The genre of Q
Magazine would usually be indie, alternative and rock due to
the fact thatā€™s really what the magazine bases all their articles
on and the artists which are ranged in the two genres.
References
http://lauranatmason.blogspot.co.uk/201
1/02/analysis-of-q-magazine.html
Genre(continued)
Secondary research
As shown in the pie chart, the percentage of pop music sales is
the highest as it is 36% compared to rock music sales which is
35% so they have a 1% difference. This implies how pop music
is popular amongst all audiences in the UK. These figures are
from 2015 so compared to all other music genres, rock and
pop music is the most favoured from all audiences in the UK.
References
http://www.gigwise.com/news/
99413/pop-music-overtakes-
rock-as-uks-most-popular-genre
Pop music
sales
36%
rock music
sales
35%
R&B music
sales
6%
Dance
music sales
17%
Classical
music sales
3%
Hip Hop
music sales
3%
Most popular music genre in
the UK 2015
Publisher of Q magazine
ā€¢ Bauer Media Group is a entertainment network which was founded in Hamburg in 1875
and now operating in 19 countries which includes the UK, Australia, New Zealand and
the USA.
ā€¢ It has at least 11,000 employees worldwide and in the UK, So far, it has 25 million
consumers like Kiss, Absolute Radio and Magic.
ā€¢ They are also Britain's biggest magazine publisher as they publish magazines like Q
Magazine, Closer, Kerrang! Magazine, Mojo magazine and many other magazines all
from different genres.
ā€¢ Since 2010, the CEO of Bauer Media Group is Paul Keenan.
Reference- http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/about/our-company
Moodboard 1
Moodboard 2
Moodboard conclusion Slide
These two images were picked out from both mood boards as
they use the colour schemes that are the same as the ones I
have chosen for both magazines ideas I have chosen. In addition,
the content featured on these front covers are very similar to the
ones I have decided upon for both my magazines ideas which are
displayed on the graphic and hand drawn drafts.
Front cover- inspiration slide
The masthead of the magazine
is clearly cut by the guitar as it
wants the reader to focus more
on the main image to connote
to the reader that the main
image( Paul McCartney) is the
most important feature of the
magazine along with the
masthead.
With the coverlines, each artist
is in bold text along with what
their feature in the magazine is
about which is under their
names but in normal text. This
conveys to the reader how the
artists are what attract the
audience and how they relate
to the genre the magazine is
implying to the audience.
Another feature of front cover of a
magazine is puff promotion which would
usually be seen in bubble or border
shape which highlights to the reader
what promotions the magazine have to
offer to the reader and how they are
giving something back and rewarding
the reader for purchasing an issue of the
magazine.
Based on Steve Neale-1980, I
will repeat the way Paul
McCartney is positioned on the
front cover in order to connote
to the reader the body
language of the artist and how
passionate they are about
music. The guitar has been
given the 3d effect in which it
stands out to the reader in a
way the guitar is Paulsā€™ secret
weapon into being more
successful in the music industry.
DPS-inspiration slideTwo images of Jake
Bugg have been used
which is one of him
looking in the distance
and the other of him
playing at one of his
gigs. The initial
thought of the first
image could suggest
that he is looking back
at what he was before
he gained attention for
his music and the
other image connotes
how much passion he
has for music and
dedication he has for
it.
There is a drop capital in which this suggests where the reader starts
reading the dps and this in a way gets the readers attention as they are
more interested in the interview compared to other features on the dps.
The main headline
uses a pun as the
editor of this page
wanted to suggest
how this dps is comical
but at the same time
can have moments in
the interview which
are serious and in a
way, this main quote is
what keeps the reader
going.
Below the main headline of this page is stand first which
suggests what the reader should look at first before they start
reading the full article so that they come across the point of
this dps. The words in white text in the stand first highlight the
important individuals in this article which includes Jake Bugg as
he is the main artist of this dps that is being interviewed.
Under the stand first is magazine credits in which the magazine is
giving all the credit to the editor of this page who worked on
setting up the page and constructing it in a way readers will
understand it. By crediting the editor, this connotes to the reader
that it isn't the artist that should be given credit as they took part in
photo shoots and the interview but not the whole editing of this
page.
Proposal-Louder
Proposal-NMH
Hand drawn drafts- Front Covers
Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 1
Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 2
Hand drawn drafts- Front Covers
Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 1
Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 2
Font style
ā€¢ These fonts that have been selectively chosen are bold, the masthead will
be clearly read by the reader and will easily capture the readers eye on a
deeper level if they are into the genre the magazine fits in.
ā€¢ In addition , this connotes to the reader how the magazine is convincing
them to buy an issue as the masthead is very detailed, relates with the
genre of the magazine and stands out on the magazine along with the
image.
Font name: War Wound Font name: CF Green Corn
Font name: Sliced Juice
Font style-continued
ā€¢ These fonts that have been selectively chosen are bold, the masthead will
seem very simplistic and easy for the reader to notice when picking up an
issue of the magazine.
ā€¢ Also, this is similar to other mastheads for NME and Q magazine as they
use a bold font and capital letters to emphasize the genre the magazines
as they fit into the rock, alternative and indie based genre.
Font name: Lemon/Milk Font name: The Bold Font
Font name: Quartzo
Font style conclusion
The two fonts chosen will be the font styles that will be used for
both my final magazine ideas. These fonts will be well suited for
the each magazine as they juxtapose with the genre that is
based on both magazines and bold text highlights to the reader
that the magazines stand out to them and this is one feature on
the magazine that is supposed to grasp the readerā€™s attention
along with the main image and the content featured in the
magazine.
Font name: The Bold FontFont name: CF Green Corn
Graphic layout-Front Covers
Strapline
Image of
artist
Puff
promotion
Main headline
Cover
lines
Barcode,price,
dateofissueand
convergence
Cover lines
Headline
quote
Puff
promotion
Main headline
Strapline
Headline
quote
Main
image
of
artist Cover lines
Barcode, price,
date of issue and
convergence
Graphic layout-DPS Cover 1
Page number/web address Page number/web address
Stand first
Brief
information
about the
artist
Interview
Drop
capital
Image of artist
Interview
Quote from interview
Magazine article credits
Differentiated
questions and
answers
Main
image
of
artist
Graphic layout-DPS Cover 2
Page number/web address
Stand first
information about
the artist
Image of artist
Interview
Quote from interview
Magazine article credits
Differentiated
questions and
answers
Main
image of
artist
Interview
Drop
capital
Page number/web address
Graphic layout-Front Covers
Strapline
Newmusichits
Barcode,
price,dateof
issueand
convergence
Headline quote
Cover lines
Main headline
Cover lines
Anchorage
text
Puff
promotion
Imag
e of
artist
Newmusichits
Strapline
Puff
promotion
Cover lines
Cover lines
Anchorage
text
Main headline
Image of
artist
Headlinequote
Barcode, price,
date of issue
and
convergence
Graphic layout-DPS Cover 1
Page number/web address Page number/web address
Magazine article credits
Quote from
interview
Stand first
Image of artist
information about the
artist
Image of
artist
Interview
Drop
capital
Interview
Image of artist
Differentiated
questions and
answers
Graphic layout-DPS Cover 2
Page number/web address
Magazine article credits
Quote from
interview
Page number/web
address
information
about the artist
Image of
artist
Interview
Drop
capital
Differentiated
questions and
answers
Stand first
Image of artist
Interview
Production Plan
Week beginning: 30th November 2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Look for an office
building that will
enable setting up
equipment needed
and for the
business to begin.
Look for desks and
swivel chairs at
Ikea that will be
suitable for an
office environment.
Search and order
new MacBook Air
13.3ā€ which will be
used by the staff
and is portable so
that work can be
done at home.
Book in interviews
for job roles that
are needed for the
magazine e.g.
editor, publisher,
journalist and other
job roles available
within the
business.
Book in interviews
for job roles that
are needed for the
magazine e.g.
editor, publisher,
journalist and other
job roles available
within the
business.
Book in interviews
for job roles that
are needed for the
magazine e.g.
editor, publisher,
journalist and other
job roles available
within the
business.
Once the office is
available, all the
equipment and
furniture bought
for the business
must be set up in
order for it to be
used for the hired
employees.
Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by
Sunday 6th
December 2017
Tuesday 1st
December 2017
Wednesday 2nd
December 2017
Sunday 6th
December 2017
Sunday 6th
December 2017
Sunday 6th
December 2017
Monday 7th
December 2017
Week beginning: 7th December 2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
A meeting with all
the individuals that
have been
employed certain
positions within the
business and give a
full explanation as to
what the plans for
the magazine are
and what tasks each
employee are
assigned.
Look for an artist
that will be on the
front cover of the
first issue of the
magazine.
Assign the writer
within the business
a tasks to think of
questions that are
worthy of asking the
artist and that
would be suitable to
display on the
double page spread.
Pass the journalist
of the magazine the
questions that have
been produced by
the writer in order
to complete the
task of interviewing
the artist with the
questions and with
the answers to the
questions being
recorded.
The questions and
answers that the
artist gave must be
typed up onto the
page which is placed
on the interview.
Photo-shoot for the
artist must take
place, the selected
images that were
taken on the photo-
shoot must be
featured on the
front cover and
double page spread
of the magazine.
The designer of the
magazine must
format the layout of
the front cover and
double page spread
using programs such
as Adobe Photoshop
and Adobe InDesign
to complete this
task .
Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by
Monday 7th
December 2017
Saturday 12th
December 2017
Thursday 10th
December 2017
Friday 11th
December 2017
Wednesday 16th
December 2017
Tuesday 15th
December 2017
Tuesday 15th
December 2017
Production Plan
Week beginning: 14th December 2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Assign the
journalist into
getting more
relevant
information about
alternative rock
and indie music
and its influence on
all audiences.
By using Adobe
Photoshop, edit the
photos which were
taken on the
photo-shoot so
that they are more
relevant and
appealing to the
magazine.
Once the double
page spread has
been set up, the
interview must be
inserted into the
DPS.
Go through
businesses that are
more likely to
advertise the
magazine provided
to them.
Add in other
articles and stories
that are relevant
into the magazine.
Weekend- Days off
for all staff
Weekend- Days off
for all staff
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Friday 18th
December 2017
Monday 21st
December 2017
Monday 21st
December 2017
Monday 28th
December 2017
Monday 21st
December 2017
Week beginning: 21th December 2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Complete the
design and format
of the magazine.
Look for more
short stories that
are based on the
artist featured on
the magazine
Look through
certain stories that
are about the artist
that is featured on
the front cover and
dps of the
magazine
Gather all the
sources of
information that
have been
collected about the
artist and check to
see if this
information is
accurate.
Send off the
completed
magazine to the
production
company that will
be working on
producing issues of
the magazine.
Weekend- Days off
for all staff
Weekend- Days off
for all staff
Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by
Friday 25th
December 2017
Friday 25th
December 2017
Friday 25th
December 2017
Friday 25th
December 2017
Friday 25th
December 2017
Production Plan
Week beginning: 28th December 2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
As soon as the
magazines have
been posted and
have arrived in the
office, start looking
for places as to
where the
magazine will be
distributed
Once places for
distribution have
been found,
distribute copies of
the issues of the
magazine to the
stores and online
stores that have
given you their
permission to
advertise and sell
your product to
that specific store.
Make social media
accounts in order
to promote and
advertise the
magazine to the
audience
Make social media
accounts in order
to promote and
advertise the
magazine to the
audience
Launch of the
brand new
magazine.
Weekend- Days off
for all staff
Weekend- Days off
for all staff
Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by
Tuesday 29th
December 2017
Friday 1st January
2018
Friday 1st January
2018
Friday 1st January
2018
Friday 1st January
2018
This is a 5-week plan as to how the production of my magazine ideas will go. The first week will consist of
buying equipment, hiring employees through setting up interviews and setting up the office. The second
week consists of giving out tasks especially to the photographer, writer and journalist and looking for an
artist to feature on the front cover and dps. The third week is formatting the front cover and dps through
programs such as Adobe Photoshop as well as adding the interview and other relevant stories into the
article. The fourth week consists of finding other stories that could be featured in the magazine that are
relevant to the genre ad sending off the completed magazine to the production company. The last week is
based on the distribution of the final magazine idea, setting up social media accounts that lead up to the
launch of the magazine. It also displays how employees get weekends off so they donā€™t have to turn up for
work on the weekend, that is their 2 days off.
Production process
1. Firstly, you need to decide on the date of publication of the magazine, this is important because this is the date the issue so
when the issue is completed is set to be released to the general public for them to purchase it. Once this date has already
been set, this means that a schedule should be set. The schedule is the plan in how the production process should go to be
successful and how each process in the schedule will go to move forward with the magazine.
2. Also, you need to manage the schedule in order for the schedule to go to plan, this is the most important step of the process
and should not be taken for granted when the production of the magazine comes into place. In order for the magazine to be
produced efficiently, you need to manage the schedule in a sufficient way. To meet the deadline, there should be ways to
solve issues that could possibly be an interruption to the production of the magazine so that it can easily meet the deadline if
those issues are resolved.
3. There is also editorial and budgetary decision which is when the magazines editorial team have to decide what topics should
be covered in the magazines next issue for it to be published. The editorial team discuss about the important contents that will
be featured and make up the magazine. As soon as the topics, photographs, stories and illustrations are decided for the next
issue of the magazine, the team have to make the budgetary decisions of the magazine. They look into how much the
production of the magazine will cost and the money that will be available for them when it comes to producing and publishing
the magazine.
References
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
Production process (continued)
4. The next stage is content acquisitions, which is when the topic decisions for the magazine are finalized
and also when the artwork(illustrations and pictures that will be used for the magazine) and
graphics(images that are edited on a computer program like Adobe Photoshop) for the issue of the
magazine are also worked on in order to publish the next issue of the magazine. Also, more research in
detail about the topics and events that will be covered in the magazine will be done by journalists or
reporters of the topics, research can be done on the internet and news which covers similar topics.
5. Sub editing is the quality control of the issue of the magazine, this is checking if all facts used in the
article are accurate, being sure that the words are spelled properly, making sure that grammar and
punctuation is correct, if all articles follow the same house style and working on how the page should be
laid out.
6. Page layout is how each page of the issue should be laid out so the layout decided by the layout team
do this on many pages in order for the magazine to come together.
7. The next step is proofreading so the editorial team print out a hardcopy of the issue in order to find
the mistakes easily whereas with a softcopy it will be harder. They keep proofreading if they are satisfied
that all the mistakes are no longer visible.
8. File emailed to printer is once the magazine is proof read, the dtp( desktop publishing) file of the
entire issue of the magazine is then printed and pre-pressed so sending the fonts and images that have
to be used in the magazine with the file. As soon as this is completed, the company that are printing the
magazines take over but before that, the company prints out a few copies and then sends them to the
publication editor to have at least one more check over the magazine. Once the team are pleased with
the printers proof, then they are able to print out hundreds and thousands of copies of the magazine
which will be the finished product that will be sold to the general public.
9. This is the final stage of the production process which is distribution, once the printing company have
finished printing out all the copies of the magazine, they are able to package them nicely and send them
to the warehouse. After being sent to the warehouse, the magazines are then distributed to the retailers
and then sold to the general public. References
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
Equipment and Cost
ā€¢ Office space-Ā£300 per person per month- Ā£97,200 for 1 year.
ā€¢ Desks(x 27-stand with screen)-Ā£1,030 each making it a total of
Ā£27,810.00
ā€¢ Chairs(x27-swivel chair)- Ā£35 each making it a total of Ā£945.00
ā€¢ Printer-Ā£49.99
ā€¢ Cameras(X4)-Ā£319.00 each so a total of Ā£1,276.00
ā€¢ Pens(box of 50 pens)-Ā£8.33
ā€¢ Paper(500 sheets)- Ā£2.33 excl VAT
ā€¢ Adobe Creative Cloud(All apps) -Ā£53.20 per month
ā€¢ Apple MacBook Air 13.3ā€ (x27)-Ā£899.00 each so the total is
Ā£24,273.00
References
https://creative.adobe.com/plans?store_code=gb&promoid=P3KMQZ9Y&mv=other
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/desks/office-desks/bekant-desk-sit-stand-with-screen-black-brown-black-spr-39061177/
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/apple-macbook-air-13-3-21962977-pdt.html
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-mg5750-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet-
printer-10143745-pdt.html
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/chairs-stools-benches/office-chairs/torkel-swivel-chair-bomstad-black-art-50212486/
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-mg5750-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet-
printer-10143745-pdt.html
http://www.flexioffices.co.uk/surrey/leatherhead/reigate-road_kt22_id4935
Staff and cost
Job Role Salary earned(highest/average/lowest)
Publisher Ā£47,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000
Editor Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000
Journalist Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000
Writer Ā£47,500/Ā£37,500/Ā£25,000
Photographer Ā£37,500/Ā£30,750/Ā£25,000
Marketing Ā£47,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000
Finance Ā£52,500/Ā£37,500/Ā£25,000
Design Ā£52,500/Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500
Human Resources Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£23,724
References
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-publishing-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-human-resources-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-finance-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-marketing-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-photographer-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-writer-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-journalist-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-editor-salary
https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-design-salary
Printing Quotes and Costs
ā€¢ The screenshot below displays the pricing for the printing of
the magazine, what the quantity of the price is, how many
pages the magazine contains, which country the product is
delivered into and what the orientation of the magazine is.
The total cost is Ā£5,624.35 as there is a total of 64 pages on
each magazine as displayed on the magazine flat plan.
References
https://print24.com/uk/product/magazines/
Distribution to retailer costs
ā€¢ This screenshot displays the email
I sent to Marketforce which is a
TimeInc company.
ā€¢ In addition, this email is evident
that I contacted Marketforce
through their email found on the
contact us page, it explains that I
am researching about magazine
distribution to retailers like
WHSmith and I am finding out
about a estimation to how much
it costs to distribute two
magazines that have 60 pages
each to retailers.
ā€¢ I have also specified that I am
studying CTEC media which
indicates to Marketplace that this
is for educational purposes and
this information is vital in order to
complete research into
distribution to retailer costs.
Distribution to retailer costs(continued)
This screenshot displays the
response that I got from one of the
employees that work in
Marketforce regarding to the email I
sent on the previous slide about
distributing magazines to retailers.
In addition, this email explains how
the retailers would take around 10-
20% of the cover price of the
magazines but this depends on
which retailer you chose to
distribute the magazines.
through this response, this is able to
give me an idea of what the
distribution costs for my magazine
will be as well as the cover price of
the magazine.
Spending power
ā€¢ The cost of both magazine ideas is Ā£2.50 which is
a reasonable price for the audience I am targeting
my magazine ideas at and based on the amount
of content that is within each issue of the
magazine.
ā€¢ As the social class is high up on the socio-
economic needs, this means that the spending
power will be higher compared to social classes
that are lower on socio-economic needs as
people within ABC1 social classes have jobs that
have a high income.
Advertising revenue
ā€¢ As displayed on the magazine flat plan, there is 11 full page advertisements
that are in each issue of the magazine which is an appropriate number of
advertisements in an issue of the magazine.
ā€¢ The price of each full page FH(full page advertisement) is Ā£3,025 (according
to advertising rates on the screenshot above).
ā€¢ As there is 11 pages that are full page advertisements on my magazine flat
plan, the total cost of the 11 full page advertisements is Ā£33,275.
References
http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uploads/Kerrang!-MediaPack-2011.pdf
Subscription offers
1 magazine each month(12 months) for the
price of 8 magazines=
8 x Ā£2.50= Ā£20.00
10,000 subscriptions x Ā£20.00=Ā£200,000
Ā£200,000 = The total that is made through
subscription offers for the magazine.
Profit and Loss breakdown
Profit
ā€¢ 15,000 x Ā£2.50= Ā£37,000
ā€¢ advertising revenue=Ā£33,275
ā€¢ subscription= Ā£200,000
ā€¢ Ā£200,000+Ā£33,275+Ā£37,000=Ā£270,275(Total profit)
Loss
ā€¢ Ā£97,200+Ā£9,270+Ā£315+Ā£49.99+Ā£1,276.00+Ā£8.33+Ā£2.33 +Ā£53.20
+Ā£8,091=Ā£116,265.85(equipment and cost)
ā€¢ Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£32,500+Ā£23,724=
Ā£206,224(staff and cost)
ā€¢ Total cost for printing quotes and cost=Ā£5,624.35
ā€¢ Total loss=Ā£328,114.20
Profit and loss breakdown(Continued)
ā€¢ Total loss=Ā£328,114.20
ā€¢ Total profit=Ā£270,275
These figures displays the total loss and profit the magazine is
going to make which means money will be lost in the first year of
production of the magazine. Also, this is due to the fact more
money is spent on staff and equipment compared to how much
is spent on advertising revenue, subscription offers and the cost
of producing 15,000 copies of the magazine.
What I intend to repeat-
Steve Neale(1980)
ā€¢ Steve Neale(1980) stated that ā€œgenres are instances of
repetition and differenceā€ and ā€œdifference is absolutely
essential to the economy of genreā€.
ā€¢ He is technically explaining with these two statements how a
film and its genre are defined as two different things and how
the audience can understand a film and identify its genre.
ā€¢ What intend to repeat is the genre of the magazine so stick
with the rock/alternative/indie genre and the bold masthead
in capital letters so that it appeals to the reader and can be
easily recognizable. Lastly, it will have a simplistic colour
scheme so that it is noticeable to the audience and how it will
not be such a confusing colour scheme so sticking with red,
white and black.
References
https://prezi.com/3ewc87yoxddt/steve-neales-
theory-of-repetition-difference/
What I intend to repeat(Continued)
ā€¢ Based on my magazine of inspiration for the NME front
cover , I intend to repeat the layout of the magazine so
what it looks like, the colour scheme it has consistently
throughout the front cover and the way the barcode is
positioned but how it is displayed will be changed. In
addition, what I intend to repeat with my magazine of
inspiration dps is how the stand first is positioned in the
first dps, the colour scheme for the NMH magazine idea
will involve a similar shade of blue that is in the first dps
whereas with the Louder magazine idea, the colour
scheme consists of black and red.
Legal and ethical issues-ipso
Legal and Ethical issues- ipso
ā€¢ The editorā€™s code of practice is based on rules which have been enforced by members of
industries that relate to magazines and newspapers that have to be agreed on and accepted. It
is administered by the Editorsā€™ Code of Practice committee that includes ten editors and 5 lay
members which certainly include a chairman and chief executive of the IPSO.
ā€¢ This is relevant for my magazine as this makes sure that any errors that are made during the
production of my magazine, ipso must be taken into consideration as failing to comply with
the clauses listed on the ipso website could lead to legal action being taken against my
magazine from a certain individual featured in the magazine or competitor.
ā€¢ On the previous slide, it displays how to make a complaint through ipso about a certain
publication that you were unhappy with or spoke in such nature that was not appropriate to
mention in a publication.
ā€¢ In order to fill in a complaint to IPSO, an online application form can be filled in, they also
accept writing in a complaint and telephoning in is acceptable.
ā€¢ There is also a time period in which the complaint must be submitted into IPSO within 4
months of when the article that is being complained about was published or any action that
has taken place. they could possibly take in complaints that are about an article that still has
access through the website of the magazine/newspaper within 12 months of when it was
published.
ā€¢ This relates to my magazine as accuracy(Clause 1 of the Editorsā€™ Code) is one of the clauses
that relates to my magazine which means that the information given in the magazine must be
accurate, from a reliable source e.g. the artist featured and must relate to the genre of the
magazine and the magazine itself. if any inaccuracy is spotted within the magazine, a
complaint can be sent in by the reader if they are reading information that is false, doesnā€™t
come from a reliable source or doesnā€™t relate to the magazine or article featured whatsoever.
References
https://www.ipso.co.uk/editors-code-of-practice/
https://www.ipso.co.uk/faqs/editors-code/#what-is-the-editors-code-of-practice
https://www.ipso.co.uk/make-a-complaint/
Legal and Ethical Issues-ASA
ASA stands for Advertising Standards Authority which is a UK
independent advertising regulator so they ensure that
advertisements that are broadcasted or not broadcasted across
the UK comply with the advertising codes that are provided.
This applies to my magazine as this makes sure that any offensive
material or any subjects deemed unsuitable for advertising isnā€™t
displayed to the public as this could lead to legal action and
possibly fines if any material deemed unacceptable is discovered.
References
https://www.asa.org.uk/about-asa-and-cap/about-regulation/about-the-asa-and-cap.html
Editors Code of Practice
The other clauses listed on the Editorā€™s Code of Practice which relates to my magazine are:
Clause 12- discrimination
ā€“ The press must prevent any content that is prejudicial to a certain individualā€™s race, colour, religion,
gender, sexual orientation etc.
ā€“ Any details that cover any of the subjects above must not be spoken of unless it is relevant to the
content that has been published.
This relates to my magazine as some artists which feature could be from a black background so those
who are involved in the production of the magazine as well as writing the article about the featured
artist should be carefully in terms of the words and phrases used which could relate to the black culture
as some terms could be offensive and cause some outrage with some readers. This could possibly lead to
the magazine being sued and causing the ipso to take action against this.
Clause 14-Confidential sources
ā€“ Every journalist have moral obligations in order to protect any sources of information that have to be
kept confidential and out of the public eye.
ā€“ This is important as any information that should be kept from the public but then released means
that any news source can gain information from this and legal action can be taken into place as there
is evidence to back up that the release of confidential information is in breach of Clause 14.
This is relevant for my magazine as this makes sure that any errors that are made during the production
of my magazine, ipso must be taken into consideration as failing to comply with the clauses listed on
the ipso website could lead to legal action being taken against my magazine from a certain individual
featured in the magazine or competitor.
References
https://www.ipso.co.uk/editors-code-of-practice/
Ethical issues
ā€¢ There is issues which regards to either a person or group having no choice
but to voice their opinions on whether alternatives are ethical (right) or
unethical (wrong).
ā€¢ When it comes to producing magazines, companies will have to comply
with the rules once the magazines have been published and sold to
consumers so it will prevent any harm or offence caused to individuals.
ā€¢ If any ethical issues were to occur in music magazines, it would be more
relevant to those who are younger artists compared to those who have
been in the music industry for long enough to be irrelevant.
ā€¢ As my magazine features more of younger artists rather than artists that
have been in the music industry for years, this means that ethical issues
will be more relevant to my magazine as they are more to voicing their
opinions through interviews that take place that would be featured in the
magazine.
Copyright and IP
ā€¢ IP stands for Intellectual property which is defined as having the correct type of intellectual property
protection to prevent other individuals from stealing or copying your work. This can be applied to the
names of certain products or brands, your own inventions, the way your product is designed and the
work that is produced by yourself. Examples of intellectual property is Copyright, patents and
trademarks and these types of intellectual property can be already be there automatically or will
need applying so that intellectual property is protected. Intellectual property can either have more
than one author/owner, if it belongs to a group of people or business and if it has been sold to
another owner or transferred to another individual/business. This relates to my magazine as it is
similar to the copyright rules based on protecting any of the content that is included in the magazine
such as the text used and any images that were taken specially for the magazine. Also, this prevents
users from having unauthorised access to the logo and text within the magazine.
ā€¢ Copyright is when an author has legal rights into creating copies, licenses and other musical or
artistic work whichever the format and is entitled to owning that work that requires authorised
access for it to be used by other individuals if the author gives permission. This links with my
magazine in terms of the content that is presented throughout an issue especially with the images of
the artists that have been taken specifically for the magazine. In addition, images that have been
taken specifically for the magazine comply with copyright as I am the original owner of the images,
meaning that people would have to ask for permission to use the images.
References
https://www.gov.uk/intellectual-property-an-overview
https://www.gov.uk/copyright
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/copyright
Watermark
ā€¢ Watermarking is defined as a specific mark that is place on
different types of paper whilst in production that can only
be identified and seen in certain angles of light.
ā€¢ Depending on the number of photos and videos that will
be watermarked, the prices range from Ā£0 to Ā£13.37 per
month.
ā€¢ In order to go through the process of watermarking, the
easiest and fastest way of watermarking your images is
through certain websites like watermark.ws which requires
monthly pay in order for it to watermark a certain number
of images and videos that you require.
ā€¢ What I would watermark on my magazine is the front
cover and back cover so that it conveys to the reader that
each of the material that is featured on the front cover
shouldnā€™t be plagiarized or else certain action would be
required for this to be prevented.References
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/watermark
https://www.watermark.ws/plans
Data Protection Act 1998
The data protection act allows you to control how personal information from
certain individuals is passed around in businesses, organizations or the
government.
This information must be used lawfully, fairly , must be accurate, has to be
kept safe and secure from the public eye, it also must be kept within a certain
time period if necessary and must be relevant to the content.
This is relevant to my magazine as it highlights that it is important to keep any
information relating to the featured artists away from the media as some
information that is leaked that wasnā€™t supposed to be could lead to legal
action occurring as the data protection act is put in place in order to protect
all information on people specially from the public.
References
https://www.gov.uk/data-protection/the-data-protection-act

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Unit 30 LO2

  • 1.
  • 2. Mind map- Both magazines Colour Scheme Masthead Types of images that will be used Target audience Frequency Brand identity It is aimed for those who are within the age range of 16 to 30 years old The magazine is suited for both male and females based on the individual that appears on the magazine. close up-focuses on the artist that appears on the magazine only (to emphasize to the reader about the artist that appears on the front cover.) Mid shot-when the image is taken at a medium shot(to convey to the reader the artists true image and their impression towards everyone . The colour scheme will consist of red, white, black and blue between both magazines and also keeps it very simplistic and not to overpowering on the colours so that the audience can recognize it easily. An issue of the magazine will be released at the end of each month and will give the company time to distribute issues of the magazine to its retail outlets. Music press Booming sound Fast forward NMHLouder HOS(Home Of Sounds) The masthead is going to be placed over the main headline- this implies to the reader that the masthead relates to the headline and helps the reader to be more aware of what the magazine is named. Use bold text to alert to the reader and imply to them how the magazine stands out to other competitors Strapline Magazine ideas ā€œThe UKā€™s Best Guide to musicā€ ā€œNew Music Hitsā€ ā€œYour Top Source To Musicā€ ā€œYour Source To Everyday Musicā€ Ideas in bold indicates that they will be used for the final magazines.
  • 3. Genre Q magazine is known for promoting upcoming artists and new releases of music material from well known musicians and new artists. They are also known for exclusive interviews with artists that they are able to share with readers through the magazine which makes them more intrigued to analyze more about the artist and get to know them more through their music and through themselves as people, thatā€™s how the reader is able to connect with the artist/band through their music and who they are as individuals. The genre of Q Magazine would usually be indie, alternative and rock due to the fact thatā€™s really what the magazine bases all their articles on and the artists which are ranged in the two genres. References http://lauranatmason.blogspot.co.uk/201 1/02/analysis-of-q-magazine.html
  • 4. Genre(continued) Secondary research As shown in the pie chart, the percentage of pop music sales is the highest as it is 36% compared to rock music sales which is 35% so they have a 1% difference. This implies how pop music is popular amongst all audiences in the UK. These figures are from 2015 so compared to all other music genres, rock and pop music is the most favoured from all audiences in the UK. References http://www.gigwise.com/news/ 99413/pop-music-overtakes- rock-as-uks-most-popular-genre Pop music sales 36% rock music sales 35% R&B music sales 6% Dance music sales 17% Classical music sales 3% Hip Hop music sales 3% Most popular music genre in the UK 2015
  • 5. Publisher of Q magazine ā€¢ Bauer Media Group is a entertainment network which was founded in Hamburg in 1875 and now operating in 19 countries which includes the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. ā€¢ It has at least 11,000 employees worldwide and in the UK, So far, it has 25 million consumers like Kiss, Absolute Radio and Magic. ā€¢ They are also Britain's biggest magazine publisher as they publish magazines like Q Magazine, Closer, Kerrang! Magazine, Mojo magazine and many other magazines all from different genres. ā€¢ Since 2010, the CEO of Bauer Media Group is Paul Keenan. Reference- http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/about/our-company
  • 8. Moodboard conclusion Slide These two images were picked out from both mood boards as they use the colour schemes that are the same as the ones I have chosen for both magazines ideas I have chosen. In addition, the content featured on these front covers are very similar to the ones I have decided upon for both my magazines ideas which are displayed on the graphic and hand drawn drafts.
  • 9. Front cover- inspiration slide The masthead of the magazine is clearly cut by the guitar as it wants the reader to focus more on the main image to connote to the reader that the main image( Paul McCartney) is the most important feature of the magazine along with the masthead. With the coverlines, each artist is in bold text along with what their feature in the magazine is about which is under their names but in normal text. This conveys to the reader how the artists are what attract the audience and how they relate to the genre the magazine is implying to the audience. Another feature of front cover of a magazine is puff promotion which would usually be seen in bubble or border shape which highlights to the reader what promotions the magazine have to offer to the reader and how they are giving something back and rewarding the reader for purchasing an issue of the magazine. Based on Steve Neale-1980, I will repeat the way Paul McCartney is positioned on the front cover in order to connote to the reader the body language of the artist and how passionate they are about music. The guitar has been given the 3d effect in which it stands out to the reader in a way the guitar is Paulsā€™ secret weapon into being more successful in the music industry.
  • 10. DPS-inspiration slideTwo images of Jake Bugg have been used which is one of him looking in the distance and the other of him playing at one of his gigs. The initial thought of the first image could suggest that he is looking back at what he was before he gained attention for his music and the other image connotes how much passion he has for music and dedication he has for it. There is a drop capital in which this suggests where the reader starts reading the dps and this in a way gets the readers attention as they are more interested in the interview compared to other features on the dps. The main headline uses a pun as the editor of this page wanted to suggest how this dps is comical but at the same time can have moments in the interview which are serious and in a way, this main quote is what keeps the reader going. Below the main headline of this page is stand first which suggests what the reader should look at first before they start reading the full article so that they come across the point of this dps. The words in white text in the stand first highlight the important individuals in this article which includes Jake Bugg as he is the main artist of this dps that is being interviewed. Under the stand first is magazine credits in which the magazine is giving all the credit to the editor of this page who worked on setting up the page and constructing it in a way readers will understand it. By crediting the editor, this connotes to the reader that it isn't the artist that should be given credit as they took part in photo shoots and the interview but not the whole editing of this page.
  • 13. Hand drawn drafts- Front Covers
  • 14. Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 1
  • 15. Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 2
  • 16. Hand drawn drafts- Front Covers
  • 17. Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 1
  • 18. Hand drawn drafts- DPS Cover 2
  • 19. Font style ā€¢ These fonts that have been selectively chosen are bold, the masthead will be clearly read by the reader and will easily capture the readers eye on a deeper level if they are into the genre the magazine fits in. ā€¢ In addition , this connotes to the reader how the magazine is convincing them to buy an issue as the masthead is very detailed, relates with the genre of the magazine and stands out on the magazine along with the image. Font name: War Wound Font name: CF Green Corn Font name: Sliced Juice
  • 20. Font style-continued ā€¢ These fonts that have been selectively chosen are bold, the masthead will seem very simplistic and easy for the reader to notice when picking up an issue of the magazine. ā€¢ Also, this is similar to other mastheads for NME and Q magazine as they use a bold font and capital letters to emphasize the genre the magazines as they fit into the rock, alternative and indie based genre. Font name: Lemon/Milk Font name: The Bold Font Font name: Quartzo
  • 21. Font style conclusion The two fonts chosen will be the font styles that will be used for both my final magazine ideas. These fonts will be well suited for the each magazine as they juxtapose with the genre that is based on both magazines and bold text highlights to the reader that the magazines stand out to them and this is one feature on the magazine that is supposed to grasp the readerā€™s attention along with the main image and the content featured in the magazine. Font name: The Bold FontFont name: CF Green Corn
  • 22. Graphic layout-Front Covers Strapline Image of artist Puff promotion Main headline Cover lines Barcode,price, dateofissueand convergence Cover lines Headline quote Puff promotion Main headline Strapline Headline quote Main image of artist Cover lines Barcode, price, date of issue and convergence
  • 23. Graphic layout-DPS Cover 1 Page number/web address Page number/web address Stand first Brief information about the artist Interview Drop capital Image of artist Interview Quote from interview Magazine article credits Differentiated questions and answers Main image of artist
  • 24. Graphic layout-DPS Cover 2 Page number/web address Stand first information about the artist Image of artist Interview Quote from interview Magazine article credits Differentiated questions and answers Main image of artist Interview Drop capital Page number/web address
  • 25. Graphic layout-Front Covers Strapline Newmusichits Barcode, price,dateof issueand convergence Headline quote Cover lines Main headline Cover lines Anchorage text Puff promotion Imag e of artist Newmusichits Strapline Puff promotion Cover lines Cover lines Anchorage text Main headline Image of artist Headlinequote Barcode, price, date of issue and convergence
  • 26. Graphic layout-DPS Cover 1 Page number/web address Page number/web address Magazine article credits Quote from interview Stand first Image of artist information about the artist Image of artist Interview Drop capital Interview Image of artist Differentiated questions and answers
  • 27. Graphic layout-DPS Cover 2 Page number/web address Magazine article credits Quote from interview Page number/web address information about the artist Image of artist Interview Drop capital Differentiated questions and answers Stand first Image of artist Interview
  • 28. Production Plan Week beginning: 30th November 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Look for an office building that will enable setting up equipment needed and for the business to begin. Look for desks and swivel chairs at Ikea that will be suitable for an office environment. Search and order new MacBook Air 13.3ā€ which will be used by the staff and is portable so that work can be done at home. Book in interviews for job roles that are needed for the magazine e.g. editor, publisher, journalist and other job roles available within the business. Book in interviews for job roles that are needed for the magazine e.g. editor, publisher, journalist and other job roles available within the business. Book in interviews for job roles that are needed for the magazine e.g. editor, publisher, journalist and other job roles available within the business. Once the office is available, all the equipment and furniture bought for the business must be set up in order for it to be used for the hired employees. Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Sunday 6th December 2017 Tuesday 1st December 2017 Wednesday 2nd December 2017 Sunday 6th December 2017 Sunday 6th December 2017 Sunday 6th December 2017 Monday 7th December 2017 Week beginning: 7th December 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday A meeting with all the individuals that have been employed certain positions within the business and give a full explanation as to what the plans for the magazine are and what tasks each employee are assigned. Look for an artist that will be on the front cover of the first issue of the magazine. Assign the writer within the business a tasks to think of questions that are worthy of asking the artist and that would be suitable to display on the double page spread. Pass the journalist of the magazine the questions that have been produced by the writer in order to complete the task of interviewing the artist with the questions and with the answers to the questions being recorded. The questions and answers that the artist gave must be typed up onto the page which is placed on the interview. Photo-shoot for the artist must take place, the selected images that were taken on the photo- shoot must be featured on the front cover and double page spread of the magazine. The designer of the magazine must format the layout of the front cover and double page spread using programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign to complete this task . Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Monday 7th December 2017 Saturday 12th December 2017 Thursday 10th December 2017 Friday 11th December 2017 Wednesday 16th December 2017 Tuesday 15th December 2017 Tuesday 15th December 2017
  • 29. Production Plan Week beginning: 14th December 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Assign the journalist into getting more relevant information about alternative rock and indie music and its influence on all audiences. By using Adobe Photoshop, edit the photos which were taken on the photo-shoot so that they are more relevant and appealing to the magazine. Once the double page spread has been set up, the interview must be inserted into the DPS. Go through businesses that are more likely to advertise the magazine provided to them. Add in other articles and stories that are relevant into the magazine. Weekend- Days off for all staff Weekend- Days off for all staff Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Friday 18th December 2017 Monday 21st December 2017 Monday 21st December 2017 Monday 28th December 2017 Monday 21st December 2017 Week beginning: 21th December 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Complete the design and format of the magazine. Look for more short stories that are based on the artist featured on the magazine Look through certain stories that are about the artist that is featured on the front cover and dps of the magazine Gather all the sources of information that have been collected about the artist and check to see if this information is accurate. Send off the completed magazine to the production company that will be working on producing issues of the magazine. Weekend- Days off for all staff Weekend- Days off for all staff Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Friday 25th December 2017 Friday 25th December 2017 Friday 25th December 2017 Friday 25th December 2017 Friday 25th December 2017
  • 30. Production Plan Week beginning: 28th December 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday As soon as the magazines have been posted and have arrived in the office, start looking for places as to where the magazine will be distributed Once places for distribution have been found, distribute copies of the issues of the magazine to the stores and online stores that have given you their permission to advertise and sell your product to that specific store. Make social media accounts in order to promote and advertise the magazine to the audience Make social media accounts in order to promote and advertise the magazine to the audience Launch of the brand new magazine. Weekend- Days off for all staff Weekend- Days off for all staff Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Completed by Tuesday 29th December 2017 Friday 1st January 2018 Friday 1st January 2018 Friday 1st January 2018 Friday 1st January 2018 This is a 5-week plan as to how the production of my magazine ideas will go. The first week will consist of buying equipment, hiring employees through setting up interviews and setting up the office. The second week consists of giving out tasks especially to the photographer, writer and journalist and looking for an artist to feature on the front cover and dps. The third week is formatting the front cover and dps through programs such as Adobe Photoshop as well as adding the interview and other relevant stories into the article. The fourth week consists of finding other stories that could be featured in the magazine that are relevant to the genre ad sending off the completed magazine to the production company. The last week is based on the distribution of the final magazine idea, setting up social media accounts that lead up to the launch of the magazine. It also displays how employees get weekends off so they donā€™t have to turn up for work on the weekend, that is their 2 days off.
  • 31. Production process 1. Firstly, you need to decide on the date of publication of the magazine, this is important because this is the date the issue so when the issue is completed is set to be released to the general public for them to purchase it. Once this date has already been set, this means that a schedule should be set. The schedule is the plan in how the production process should go to be successful and how each process in the schedule will go to move forward with the magazine. 2. Also, you need to manage the schedule in order for the schedule to go to plan, this is the most important step of the process and should not be taken for granted when the production of the magazine comes into place. In order for the magazine to be produced efficiently, you need to manage the schedule in a sufficient way. To meet the deadline, there should be ways to solve issues that could possibly be an interruption to the production of the magazine so that it can easily meet the deadline if those issues are resolved. 3. There is also editorial and budgetary decision which is when the magazines editorial team have to decide what topics should be covered in the magazines next issue for it to be published. The editorial team discuss about the important contents that will be featured and make up the magazine. As soon as the topics, photographs, stories and illustrations are decided for the next issue of the magazine, the team have to make the budgetary decisions of the magazine. They look into how much the production of the magazine will cost and the money that will be available for them when it comes to producing and publishing the magazine. References http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
  • 32. Production process (continued) 4. The next stage is content acquisitions, which is when the topic decisions for the magazine are finalized and also when the artwork(illustrations and pictures that will be used for the magazine) and graphics(images that are edited on a computer program like Adobe Photoshop) for the issue of the magazine are also worked on in order to publish the next issue of the magazine. Also, more research in detail about the topics and events that will be covered in the magazine will be done by journalists or reporters of the topics, research can be done on the internet and news which covers similar topics. 5. Sub editing is the quality control of the issue of the magazine, this is checking if all facts used in the article are accurate, being sure that the words are spelled properly, making sure that grammar and punctuation is correct, if all articles follow the same house style and working on how the page should be laid out. 6. Page layout is how each page of the issue should be laid out so the layout decided by the layout team do this on many pages in order for the magazine to come together. 7. The next step is proofreading so the editorial team print out a hardcopy of the issue in order to find the mistakes easily whereas with a softcopy it will be harder. They keep proofreading if they are satisfied that all the mistakes are no longer visible. 8. File emailed to printer is once the magazine is proof read, the dtp( desktop publishing) file of the entire issue of the magazine is then printed and pre-pressed so sending the fonts and images that have to be used in the magazine with the file. As soon as this is completed, the company that are printing the magazines take over but before that, the company prints out a few copies and then sends them to the publication editor to have at least one more check over the magazine. Once the team are pleased with the printers proof, then they are able to print out hundreds and thousands of copies of the magazine which will be the finished product that will be sold to the general public. 9. This is the final stage of the production process which is distribution, once the printing company have finished printing out all the copies of the magazine, they are able to package them nicely and send them to the warehouse. After being sent to the warehouse, the magazines are then distributed to the retailers and then sold to the general public. References http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
  • 33. Equipment and Cost ā€¢ Office space-Ā£300 per person per month- Ā£97,200 for 1 year. ā€¢ Desks(x 27-stand with screen)-Ā£1,030 each making it a total of Ā£27,810.00 ā€¢ Chairs(x27-swivel chair)- Ā£35 each making it a total of Ā£945.00 ā€¢ Printer-Ā£49.99 ā€¢ Cameras(X4)-Ā£319.00 each so a total of Ā£1,276.00 ā€¢ Pens(box of 50 pens)-Ā£8.33 ā€¢ Paper(500 sheets)- Ā£2.33 excl VAT ā€¢ Adobe Creative Cloud(All apps) -Ā£53.20 per month ā€¢ Apple MacBook Air 13.3ā€ (x27)-Ā£899.00 each so the total is Ā£24,273.00 References https://creative.adobe.com/plans?store_code=gb&promoid=P3KMQZ9Y&mv=other http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/desks/office-desks/bekant-desk-sit-stand-with-screen-black-brown-black-spr-39061177/ http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/apple-macbook-air-13-3-21962977-pdt.html http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-mg5750-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet- printer-10143745-pdt.html http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/chairs-stools-benches/office-chairs/torkel-swivel-chair-bomstad-black-art-50212486/ http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/canon-pixma-mg5750-all-in-one-wireless-inkjet- printer-10143745-pdt.html http://www.flexioffices.co.uk/surrey/leatherhead/reigate-road_kt22_id4935
  • 34. Staff and cost Job Role Salary earned(highest/average/lowest) Publisher Ā£47,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000 Editor Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000 Journalist Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000 Writer Ā£47,500/Ā£37,500/Ā£25,000 Photographer Ā£37,500/Ā£30,750/Ā£25,000 Marketing Ā£47,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£25,000 Finance Ā£52,500/Ā£37,500/Ā£25,000 Design Ā£52,500/Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500 Human Resources Ā£42,500/Ā£32,500/Ā£23,724 References https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-publishing-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-human-resources-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-finance-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-marketing-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-photographer-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-writer-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-journalist-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-editor-salary https://www.totaljobs.com/salary-checker/average-design-salary
  • 35. Printing Quotes and Costs ā€¢ The screenshot below displays the pricing for the printing of the magazine, what the quantity of the price is, how many pages the magazine contains, which country the product is delivered into and what the orientation of the magazine is. The total cost is Ā£5,624.35 as there is a total of 64 pages on each magazine as displayed on the magazine flat plan. References https://print24.com/uk/product/magazines/
  • 36. Distribution to retailer costs ā€¢ This screenshot displays the email I sent to Marketforce which is a TimeInc company. ā€¢ In addition, this email is evident that I contacted Marketforce through their email found on the contact us page, it explains that I am researching about magazine distribution to retailers like WHSmith and I am finding out about a estimation to how much it costs to distribute two magazines that have 60 pages each to retailers. ā€¢ I have also specified that I am studying CTEC media which indicates to Marketplace that this is for educational purposes and this information is vital in order to complete research into distribution to retailer costs.
  • 37. Distribution to retailer costs(continued) This screenshot displays the response that I got from one of the employees that work in Marketforce regarding to the email I sent on the previous slide about distributing magazines to retailers. In addition, this email explains how the retailers would take around 10- 20% of the cover price of the magazines but this depends on which retailer you chose to distribute the magazines. through this response, this is able to give me an idea of what the distribution costs for my magazine will be as well as the cover price of the magazine.
  • 38. Spending power ā€¢ The cost of both magazine ideas is Ā£2.50 which is a reasonable price for the audience I am targeting my magazine ideas at and based on the amount of content that is within each issue of the magazine. ā€¢ As the social class is high up on the socio- economic needs, this means that the spending power will be higher compared to social classes that are lower on socio-economic needs as people within ABC1 social classes have jobs that have a high income.
  • 39. Advertising revenue ā€¢ As displayed on the magazine flat plan, there is 11 full page advertisements that are in each issue of the magazine which is an appropriate number of advertisements in an issue of the magazine. ā€¢ The price of each full page FH(full page advertisement) is Ā£3,025 (according to advertising rates on the screenshot above). ā€¢ As there is 11 pages that are full page advertisements on my magazine flat plan, the total cost of the 11 full page advertisements is Ā£33,275. References http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uploads/Kerrang!-MediaPack-2011.pdf
  • 40. Subscription offers 1 magazine each month(12 months) for the price of 8 magazines= 8 x Ā£2.50= Ā£20.00 10,000 subscriptions x Ā£20.00=Ā£200,000 Ā£200,000 = The total that is made through subscription offers for the magazine.
  • 41. Profit and Loss breakdown Profit ā€¢ 15,000 x Ā£2.50= Ā£37,000 ā€¢ advertising revenue=Ā£33,275 ā€¢ subscription= Ā£200,000 ā€¢ Ā£200,000+Ā£33,275+Ā£37,000=Ā£270,275(Total profit) Loss ā€¢ Ā£97,200+Ā£9,270+Ā£315+Ā£49.99+Ā£1,276.00+Ā£8.33+Ā£2.33 +Ā£53.20 +Ā£8,091=Ā£116,265.85(equipment and cost) ā€¢ Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£25,000+Ā£32,500+Ā£23,724= Ā£206,224(staff and cost) ā€¢ Total cost for printing quotes and cost=Ā£5,624.35 ā€¢ Total loss=Ā£328,114.20
  • 42. Profit and loss breakdown(Continued) ā€¢ Total loss=Ā£328,114.20 ā€¢ Total profit=Ā£270,275 These figures displays the total loss and profit the magazine is going to make which means money will be lost in the first year of production of the magazine. Also, this is due to the fact more money is spent on staff and equipment compared to how much is spent on advertising revenue, subscription offers and the cost of producing 15,000 copies of the magazine.
  • 43. What I intend to repeat- Steve Neale(1980) ā€¢ Steve Neale(1980) stated that ā€œgenres are instances of repetition and differenceā€ and ā€œdifference is absolutely essential to the economy of genreā€. ā€¢ He is technically explaining with these two statements how a film and its genre are defined as two different things and how the audience can understand a film and identify its genre. ā€¢ What intend to repeat is the genre of the magazine so stick with the rock/alternative/indie genre and the bold masthead in capital letters so that it appeals to the reader and can be easily recognizable. Lastly, it will have a simplistic colour scheme so that it is noticeable to the audience and how it will not be such a confusing colour scheme so sticking with red, white and black. References https://prezi.com/3ewc87yoxddt/steve-neales- theory-of-repetition-difference/
  • 44. What I intend to repeat(Continued) ā€¢ Based on my magazine of inspiration for the NME front cover , I intend to repeat the layout of the magazine so what it looks like, the colour scheme it has consistently throughout the front cover and the way the barcode is positioned but how it is displayed will be changed. In addition, what I intend to repeat with my magazine of inspiration dps is how the stand first is positioned in the first dps, the colour scheme for the NMH magazine idea will involve a similar shade of blue that is in the first dps whereas with the Louder magazine idea, the colour scheme consists of black and red.
  • 45. Legal and ethical issues-ipso
  • 46. Legal and Ethical issues- ipso ā€¢ The editorā€™s code of practice is based on rules which have been enforced by members of industries that relate to magazines and newspapers that have to be agreed on and accepted. It is administered by the Editorsā€™ Code of Practice committee that includes ten editors and 5 lay members which certainly include a chairman and chief executive of the IPSO. ā€¢ This is relevant for my magazine as this makes sure that any errors that are made during the production of my magazine, ipso must be taken into consideration as failing to comply with the clauses listed on the ipso website could lead to legal action being taken against my magazine from a certain individual featured in the magazine or competitor. ā€¢ On the previous slide, it displays how to make a complaint through ipso about a certain publication that you were unhappy with or spoke in such nature that was not appropriate to mention in a publication. ā€¢ In order to fill in a complaint to IPSO, an online application form can be filled in, they also accept writing in a complaint and telephoning in is acceptable. ā€¢ There is also a time period in which the complaint must be submitted into IPSO within 4 months of when the article that is being complained about was published or any action that has taken place. they could possibly take in complaints that are about an article that still has access through the website of the magazine/newspaper within 12 months of when it was published. ā€¢ This relates to my magazine as accuracy(Clause 1 of the Editorsā€™ Code) is one of the clauses that relates to my magazine which means that the information given in the magazine must be accurate, from a reliable source e.g. the artist featured and must relate to the genre of the magazine and the magazine itself. if any inaccuracy is spotted within the magazine, a complaint can be sent in by the reader if they are reading information that is false, doesnā€™t come from a reliable source or doesnā€™t relate to the magazine or article featured whatsoever. References https://www.ipso.co.uk/editors-code-of-practice/ https://www.ipso.co.uk/faqs/editors-code/#what-is-the-editors-code-of-practice https://www.ipso.co.uk/make-a-complaint/
  • 47. Legal and Ethical Issues-ASA ASA stands for Advertising Standards Authority which is a UK independent advertising regulator so they ensure that advertisements that are broadcasted or not broadcasted across the UK comply with the advertising codes that are provided. This applies to my magazine as this makes sure that any offensive material or any subjects deemed unsuitable for advertising isnā€™t displayed to the public as this could lead to legal action and possibly fines if any material deemed unacceptable is discovered. References https://www.asa.org.uk/about-asa-and-cap/about-regulation/about-the-asa-and-cap.html
  • 48. Editors Code of Practice The other clauses listed on the Editorā€™s Code of Practice which relates to my magazine are: Clause 12- discrimination ā€“ The press must prevent any content that is prejudicial to a certain individualā€™s race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation etc. ā€“ Any details that cover any of the subjects above must not be spoken of unless it is relevant to the content that has been published. This relates to my magazine as some artists which feature could be from a black background so those who are involved in the production of the magazine as well as writing the article about the featured artist should be carefully in terms of the words and phrases used which could relate to the black culture as some terms could be offensive and cause some outrage with some readers. This could possibly lead to the magazine being sued and causing the ipso to take action against this. Clause 14-Confidential sources ā€“ Every journalist have moral obligations in order to protect any sources of information that have to be kept confidential and out of the public eye. ā€“ This is important as any information that should be kept from the public but then released means that any news source can gain information from this and legal action can be taken into place as there is evidence to back up that the release of confidential information is in breach of Clause 14. This is relevant for my magazine as this makes sure that any errors that are made during the production of my magazine, ipso must be taken into consideration as failing to comply with the clauses listed on the ipso website could lead to legal action being taken against my magazine from a certain individual featured in the magazine or competitor. References https://www.ipso.co.uk/editors-code-of-practice/
  • 49. Ethical issues ā€¢ There is issues which regards to either a person or group having no choice but to voice their opinions on whether alternatives are ethical (right) or unethical (wrong). ā€¢ When it comes to producing magazines, companies will have to comply with the rules once the magazines have been published and sold to consumers so it will prevent any harm or offence caused to individuals. ā€¢ If any ethical issues were to occur in music magazines, it would be more relevant to those who are younger artists compared to those who have been in the music industry for long enough to be irrelevant. ā€¢ As my magazine features more of younger artists rather than artists that have been in the music industry for years, this means that ethical issues will be more relevant to my magazine as they are more to voicing their opinions through interviews that take place that would be featured in the magazine.
  • 50. Copyright and IP ā€¢ IP stands for Intellectual property which is defined as having the correct type of intellectual property protection to prevent other individuals from stealing or copying your work. This can be applied to the names of certain products or brands, your own inventions, the way your product is designed and the work that is produced by yourself. Examples of intellectual property is Copyright, patents and trademarks and these types of intellectual property can be already be there automatically or will need applying so that intellectual property is protected. Intellectual property can either have more than one author/owner, if it belongs to a group of people or business and if it has been sold to another owner or transferred to another individual/business. This relates to my magazine as it is similar to the copyright rules based on protecting any of the content that is included in the magazine such as the text used and any images that were taken specially for the magazine. Also, this prevents users from having unauthorised access to the logo and text within the magazine. ā€¢ Copyright is when an author has legal rights into creating copies, licenses and other musical or artistic work whichever the format and is entitled to owning that work that requires authorised access for it to be used by other individuals if the author gives permission. This links with my magazine in terms of the content that is presented throughout an issue especially with the images of the artists that have been taken specifically for the magazine. In addition, images that have been taken specifically for the magazine comply with copyright as I am the original owner of the images, meaning that people would have to ask for permission to use the images. References https://www.gov.uk/intellectual-property-an-overview https://www.gov.uk/copyright http://www.dictionary.com/browse/copyright
  • 51. Watermark ā€¢ Watermarking is defined as a specific mark that is place on different types of paper whilst in production that can only be identified and seen in certain angles of light. ā€¢ Depending on the number of photos and videos that will be watermarked, the prices range from Ā£0 to Ā£13.37 per month. ā€¢ In order to go through the process of watermarking, the easiest and fastest way of watermarking your images is through certain websites like watermark.ws which requires monthly pay in order for it to watermark a certain number of images and videos that you require. ā€¢ What I would watermark on my magazine is the front cover and back cover so that it conveys to the reader that each of the material that is featured on the front cover shouldnā€™t be plagiarized or else certain action would be required for this to be prevented.References http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/watermark https://www.watermark.ws/plans
  • 52. Data Protection Act 1998 The data protection act allows you to control how personal information from certain individuals is passed around in businesses, organizations or the government. This information must be used lawfully, fairly , must be accurate, has to be kept safe and secure from the public eye, it also must be kept within a certain time period if necessary and must be relevant to the content. This is relevant to my magazine as it highlights that it is important to keep any information relating to the featured artists away from the media as some information that is leaked that wasnā€™t supposed to be could lead to legal action occurring as the data protection act is put in place in order to protect all information on people specially from the public. References https://www.gov.uk/data-protection/the-data-protection-act

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