The document discusses the various media technologies used to create a magazine, including Adobe Photoshop and InDesign. These programs made the task easier by allowing elements to be easily edited in one central location. Digital cameras were used to take photos for the magazine, and these could then be easily transferred between home and college. Social media like Facebook and blogs were utilized to share work in progress and receive audience feedback. Overall, the technologies streamlined the production process and allowed elements to be more effectively designed and organized. Without these tools, creating the magazine would have been much slower and certain aspects may not have been possible.
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2. -During the task of creating my magazine, I used a
variety of different media technologies to create,
design and complete this task, some of these
included, Adobe Photoshop and indesign which
allowed me to use tools which other programmes
would not.
-The technology I have been able to use have
made the task much easier as everything has
been in one place and can easily be changed if
something went wrong or did not look right, than
if I had to create it all on paper.
-If these technologies did not exist at all then the
production of my magazine would be very slow
and some of it I doubt I would be able to achieve.
3. I have used the website Google to search and
copy images of the downbeat front cover to use
for my research. The rest of my research
images of Wire were taken of a real magazine
with a digital camera. The fact that I had a real
magazine in front of me helped me to identify
and really analyse the conventions it withheld
and got the feel for the magazine and the type
of audience i was targeting along with how the
magazine looked and felt without it being on a
computer.
The use of these images helped e to understand
the typical conventions of music magazines of the
genre I was going to do and then to pick out
certain elements of which I was going to use or try
to challenge to make my magazine seem realistic
and to fit into the market.
4. The photograph of Matt’s side of his head was taken with a Digital SLR camera. The
importance of getting this camera angle right was to empathise his look and the
direction he is looking to ensure that the audience does not feel intimidated by his
presence or his age, as he is not a stereotypical artist for this form of music. The was
available to access easily as I was able to email the image from home to college and
able to use it there with ease, and also I carried it on my memory stick so I could
easily transfer it from the stick to my Student drive.
Shadow
The Photo of My model Mark was also taken on a digital SLR camera. I took 32 photos of him
altogether as it was hard to get the lighting right, as the room light was right behind him and I
kept getting shadows in unnecessary places. The angle in which I took the pictures varied as I
was unaware of which image would be preferred as the boost image. The flash on the camera
help greatly as it deleted the shadows that I had been previously getting when taking. The
camera itself was very heavy and I had trouble holding it still, But the handgrips it provided
made it much easier to take the images steadily.
For the image of the saxophone prop, I used a digital Nikon coolpix
camera. The use of the flash on this image helps to highlight all the
different tones and shades of the Saxophone which helps heighten the
importance of the instruments in the music genre. I once again took a
number of images of this, and the angle had to be just right otherwise
it would not look right and be deformed. I also took these at home
and then emailed them to my college email so I could retrieve and use
them at college during lesson time.
The availability of the images I used was very easy as I had them at both home and at college and
the emailing system was very useful in transporting them between the two. The cameras I used
made a huge difference, which is shown with the first and second image which were used with
SLR’s, enhance the images much more to make it more clear whereas the last two images with a
digital which are slightly more faded and pixelated. The use of the cutting out the backgrounds
proved very difficult, but when on the documents they look a lot more effective than if I had to cut
them out and stick them on paper, although they might of looked a bit neater if I had to do it this
way.
The second image of Matt is of him sat down with a ukulele. Much like the Saxophone, this image was also
taken with a digital camera. The flash helps to enhance him and make all the tones and shades more
clear. The importance of the angle of this photograph similary was to empathise his body language
and how he is reacting to playing the ukulele as i tried to make the picture seem as natural as
possible to show his independence and he doesn't follow crowds or rules, shown by the casual clothes.
5. Blogger was the programme I used on the
internet to upload all my work. I used a
separate blog post for everything I did in the
process of making my product and along with
I used facebook to interact with my focus audience feedback. The downside to this
group and to upload my progress on my programme is that you have to have the
product to ask for feedback. It only consisted internet to use it, and unfortunately for a
with two members because those were the only short time I was without internet at home so I
two people who had this programme. I used was unable to upload anything.
word of mouth and images to communicate
with my other members of my focus group. I used photoshop to alter or change the
images which I had taken. I was able to delete
Microsoft Outlook was used for my college the background of two images I have used and
email where I used it to email work to and also change the colours of images which I did
from home and college with great ease. All I not know was possible. Without Photoshop, I
had to do was open it up, attach the file and would of had to use the original images I had
send it to my email address. It saved the taken which do not connote the audience I am
hassle of putting it all on a memory stick targeting.
which could get lost.
Whatsapp is an app which I downloaded to my
Gmail was used as my home email where I phone so I could continuously keep in contact
used it to email work to and from home with with Alistair from my focus group, as it
great ease. The same as Microsoft outlook, allowed me to send texts and pictures for free
All I had to do was open it up, attach the file from anywhere. This helped greatly as I
and send it to my email address. It saved the received quick responses from his so I was
hassle of putting it all on a memory stick able to upload to my blog straight away.
which could get lost. I also used this email to However my phone broke and therefore I was
communicate with members of my Focus not able to use this app anymore and resulted
group to ask for their feedback on the back to the main facebook group I had
process. created,
I used prezzi to make a few presentations on
Indesign is the main programme I used to
information and research I was going to use in
create my magazine front cover, contents page
the production of my magazine. I also used it
and double page spread. I used different
for part of my evaluation. Prezzi is useful
techniques to create different effects to make
because it allows you to create effective
my magazine look more realistic and
presentations.
professional and also to attract my target
audience. Timetoast was used as time management. I
was able to create a timeline and then add in
I used Slideshare to upload my powerpoint the dates which I though would be my
documents onto the site to then get the HTML deadlines for each sub-task. This worked
code which will allow me to upload these really well and helped me to managed my time
powerpoints to my blog.. wisely.
6. I used indesign to create my final magazine cover, contents page and double page spread. I initially found it quite difficult to use. I was not
sure whether e had to keep to the pink inside border lines or the blue as we had not thought about what it would look like when we
printed out a hard-copy. Whilst using Indesign I was able to use many new technologies to make my magazine look more effective and
seem more professionally used.
One of the first techniques I
One of the techniques I learned learned to do was how to
insert a image into the
was how to wrap text around a document which was revision
text box or image. This was from the first time I used this
really easy to do and looks programme. The first step is
to insert a rectangle and then
really effective and is much going to file and place to
neater than if I had created the choose an image to place
space using other techniques. inside the rectangle/shape.
Image shows the text wrap box with the
different options of the text wrap can be.
The use of the layer technique on indesign is brilliant
when it comes to putting text and other components such
as the bar code over the top of the image. The use of the
colour match tool allowed me to match the colour of the
masthead to the prop of the saxophone in the image. Also
this made it alot easier to move everything around on top
of the boost image without moving the image and kept it
in the same position.
I also found out how to view and create a double page view
and set-up on the programme so I was able to view a double
page which made it much easier to create my double page
spread as I was able to see the both pages at the same time to
work out where I needed to put everything.
7. I used photoshop to modify or change the images which I had taken for my magazine. I used some of them, and others I discarded as
they were no use to me. Photoshop was a good piece of technology to use as it allowed me alter images to the best quality I
would need for my magazine so it would be suitable for my target audience.
I was able to change the contrast of my original image to allow it to
Contrast be visually lighter or darker. I was able to do this by using the
contrast tool which was under the ‘Window’ Tab at the top of the
screen. I used the contrast to change the brightness of my boost
image.
I then Inserted the darker image onto my front cover as
Saturation
I thought this was the best image to use.
I got feedback from my target audience which suggested After
that it was too bright and then suggested that I changed after
before
the vibrancy and saturation of the image to make it seem
more formal which would suit my target audience much
better. However I had not been using Photoshop very long
and it took me a while to find where the saturation was, With two of my other images, one I did not use in my
which was under adjustments in the image dropdown and final product, I tried changing the vibrancy and
ten hue/saturation. I then inserted the newly darkened saturation to sharpen the image. This was again under
contrast image back into photoshop and changed the adjustments in the image dropdown,
saturate levels And took some of the colour out of it to
make the image seem more formal and traditional/ This was easy to do as there were tone setters which you
boring looking to appeal to my target audience. just had to move the curser to the amount of vibrancy you
wanted and then the image changed to that for you.
I then inserted saved this saturated image as a jpeg
and then inserted it into my magazine cover. The I changed the vibrancy of
immediate feedback was that it looked more formal this image. However My
and suited my audience better. focus group and I felt that
this image was not appealing
for my magazine cover, so I
did not use it at all.
The next image I altered using photo shop Matt Sat
down.
I then took out some of the
saturation of the image, but it still
seemed a little plain and did not
connote a higher-class audience,.
I also used the saturation on the image of the
saxophone to take out some of the colour to make
it look more formal and up-market.
Original image
I then tried using the ‘Quick
I them moved the image to the corner to hid the chair he was selection’ tool to group all the
sat on. This allowed him to become more individual and you background together so I could
were able to just focus on Matt and not the whole scene.
delete it. However one I had got to underneath the chair, the
tool would be picking up parts of matt that I wanted to keep. If
I used the eraser tool and erased the grass manually then it
would become to look messy and did not work.
8. I used blogger to upload
all my work through the
process of making my
product and all the
audience feedback I was
give.
Blogging has helped me keep track of what I have learnt
because I have been easily been able to upload and keep
track of my work in the order I have created it which is
quick to access to refer back too.
Blogger helped me to organise my work in the best way possible which was easy to find on the
blogger dashboard. I was able to upload all my work by either writing it or inserting Jpegs or HTMLs
for programmes such as slideshare or prezi and then change the dates and time on the posts to
suit my organisation of what I did first. I was also able to go back to posts to edit and update the
which was really rewarding as it meant everything was all in one place and I was not searching a
computer drive for all the things I need.
The downside to Blogger.com is that it is all internet based and that you need to
have the internet to access and use it. It is also password based, so although
your work and posts are potentially safe because you have a username and
password, people could still get into your account and delete any work. On the
other hand, the great thing about blogger is that because it is internet based
means that you can access it from anywhere,
You can upload, update and view your blog
From anywhere or any computer which has
Access to the internet.
9. I have used several different website to help me convert
powerpoints and other media software to HTML codes to
allow me to copy and paste that code to my blog. This
makes it much easier to view as therefore it is all in one
place on my blog and all my work is on the same thing.
The use of these technologies also helped me to create a
interactive and stimulating evaluation. I used Websites
such as Google and downbeat.com to select pictures and
to investigate more information into the chosen magazine
I had chosen to research to give me ideas about how I
could create my magazine but at the same time select
conventions which I could challenge, such as the amount
of cover stories on the cover. The technology I have used
has helped so much because without it I would not of
been able to complete the task set. The use of all the
technologies had their own role and without them I would
of had to use different software or materials to create
what I have which could prove to be a lot harder or
impossible to do.