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Proposal
1. Proposal
The type of magazine that I have chosen to create is a cycling magazine, I
have chosen to do this magazine becauseI can relate to this area the
most and this is most applicable to me. This magazine will highlight on
cycling tips and the to make the viewer have an idea of what cross-
country cycling is like. There will be examples of cross-country
destinations to go cycling in and examples of what suitable cross-country
bikes consistof and look like. There will be many images that I will be
including in my magazine, one of which is pictures of people cycling in
cross-countryvenues. On thefront cover there will be a picture of a
person going down a cross-country terrain and doing a jump. This will be
the subjectof focus and therefore will stand out fromthe content on the
rest of the frontcover. I will also be including an article upon how to get
the mostout of cross-countrycycling and a question and answer session
with a professionalbiker. Also, on the double page spread I will be using
images of differenttypes of bike parts and different tracks. This is to give
the reader more information about bikes and areas to bike. The
language used will be formal in the magazine. The language will be
formalbecause I will be talking to people who have a hobby in biking
and are a quite mature audience, thereforethe formallanguage will be
most applicable to them. Furthermore, I willbe using a large amount of
colour throughoutmy magazine, both on the frontcover and double
page spread. The magazine will be quite busy and vibrant, like
magazines such as Kerrang.
I will be using a formatsimilar
to this magazine, as there is a
lot of colour, making it vibrant
and the subjectof focus is the
biker, as such as my magazine
will have. This is the type of
magazine I will be aiming to
create, as this is directly
applicable to the audience of
biking fanatics, which is my
chosen audience of my
magazine. As there are
specialised parts shown on the
cover, I will be doing
something similar to this.
2. I will be taking pictures of the cyclist in the country environment, as hey
goes through a terrain. This image will be my subjectof focus and will be
displayed on the frontcover. I will also be taking pictures of bike parts
and various biking areas. These will be displayed on the front cover, but
mainly on the double page spread. The shotof the subjectof focus will
be taken externally, in the biking area, and the other images I will be
taking will be taken in the studio. There will be a combination of these
used. Moreover, the background of the frontcover will be the
environmentof where the picture of the cyclistwill be taken. The
subjectof the magazine will be the only person wearing a costume. The
subjectwill be wearing a biking outfit, also a helmet. They will not be
posing for the picture, as I want to capture them in their natural habitat/
environment. They will be doing a jump when I will take the shot. The
colour of the costumewill be complimented by the colour of the
magazine. The costumeof the person, which is the subject, will not be
wearing branded clouting. This is to avoid ethical and legal issues that
may ariseand permission will be needed to be able to use the costume.
The model will be a male cyclist and will not be under 16 years old,
therefore not needing parental consent. Furthermore, the model will
sign consent to be photographed, so their image can be used in my
magazine. Stereotypes will not be used I my magazine, and the only
purposefor the subject to be male is becauseof the fact that the
audience is mainly male cycling enthusiasts. This audience will be
teenagers and adults, becausethey have the mostinterest in bikes.
3. Shot List
1.)The main shot which will be situated on the cover of my
magazineof the biker will take about an hour to produceand
take. This is because I will be taking variousangles of this shot
and varioustypes. This is so that I get the right shot for the
frontcover. Moreover, I will be taking 10 to 15 minutesto take
the photo of the biking area. This is a portrait shot and will not
need variousangles taken for the shot.
2.)The second shot will be of the biking track; this will be situated
in doublepage spread. This will take 10 to 15 minutesto take
and produce. This will be a landscapeshot, as I will be getting
most of the background into the shot.
3.)The third shot will be of biking gloves. This will be used to
show the reader what gloves are best for biking. This will take
about 10 to 15 minutesto produceand willbe taken in the
studio.
4.) The fourthshot will be of the bicycle. The will be a landscape
shot so most of the bike can be captured in the shot. This will
take about 20 to 30 minutesto produce, asthis has to be
focused correctly, as this will be one of the main shot on the
double page spread.
5.)The fifth image will be the shot of the biking helmet. This will
be showing the safety of biking. Furthermore, this will be a
portrait shot and will take about 10 to 15 minutesto produce
and take.
6.)The sixth shot will be of the dirt trail, this will be a portrait shot
and will be an exterior shot. This will take 10 to 15 minutesto
produceand take the shot.
7.)The seventhshot will be another biker going past. This will be
a landscapeshot with most of the background in the shot
included. This will take about 20 to 30 minutesto take and
produce.
8.)The eight image which will be shot will be of the bicycle tyres,
this will also be an exterior shot. This will take about 20 to 30
4. minutesto produce, as the lighting and the angles have to be
right for this shot to look good.
9.)The ninthshot will be the shot of the cycling gear, such as a
cycling jacket and shoes. This will be shot in the studio. This
will take about 10 to 15 minutesto produceand take.
10.) The tenth shot will be of a breaking system. This will be
taken in the studio. This is to show what a good breaking
system is compared to a bad one. This will take 10 to 15
minutesto take and produce.
Shooting Schedule
Date of shoot: March 18th 2016
Call time: 11:00 AM
Crew and modelsrequired: SimranpalKandola
Finish time: 15:00 PM
Contingency Plan
As I will be taking the majority of the photos outsiderather than in
the studio, a number of contingencies could arise. One of which is, the
weather. This can be unpredictable, therefore could playabig impact
upon my shots taken. To avoid bad weather, I will postponethe day
of the shooting to a after time or the next day, where the weather
conditionswill be better.
Another contingency is that there the crew member willnot be able
to make it on the day of the shoot. This willcause a delay in my shoot.
I will avoid this contingency by preparingand by aware the crew
member a period of time before the day fop the shoot. Another
solution to this contingency is that I will delay the shoot to the next
day.
5. Another contingency tha6t could arise is that the camera may
malfunction and willnot work. This willcause me not to be able to do
any shooting at all. I will avoid this contingency by taking a back up
camera on the day of the shoot. I will also check he camera before
hand the day of the shoot to check for any problems.
Recce
This pictureshows the studio that I will be usingto take the interior
picturesfor my magazine. I will be usingthe studio to take picturesof
the bike parts and other small pictures I will be includingin my
magazine. I will be usingthe studio to do this because there is good
lighting and this will help me capturea better image for my
magazine. It will also allow the images to stand out and will make
them good enoughquality so that I am able to alter and edit them.