The document discusses how various digital tools helped the author construct their music magazine project from start to finish. Photoshop was used to design the cover, content page, and double page spread. Blogger allowed uploading work for teacher feedback and ensured the project wouldn't get lost. Facebook helped organize meetings with the model over messages and updates. WhatsApp maintained communication when taking photos on location. Google Drive facilitated an online reader survey. High-quality photos were taken with the school's Canon camera to make the magazine look professional. Overall, these digital tools made the music magazine project much more successful.
I used a consistent black and yellow colour theme throughout the magazine to create a bright, attractive design. The topics discussed on the front cover and content pages, such as what the artist has purchased recently, would interest the target audience and encourage them to read more. Summaries of more interesting topics were provided on the front and inside pages to further intrigue readers. An attractive model on the front cover and inside pages represented the artist and hinted at secrets through his facial expressions and poses, drawing the audience into the full story in the double page spread. These visual and content strategies helped attract and engage the target readership.
The target audience for the music magazine is youth aged 16-25. This age range tends to enjoy hip hop and R&B music due to its fast pace, beats and lyrical flow. A lower minimum age was considered but peers noted the magazine's language may not be appropriate for those under 16. Therefore, 16-25 was chosen as the target audience as the content and interests align with what this age group finds appealing.
Vibe magazine would be well-suited to distribute the author's media product because they used Vibe's layout and themes effectively in a professional manner. Both products cover similar music genres like hip hop and R&B and target the same audience and social groups. Unless Vibe finds the author's media product lacks professionalism, there is no other valid reason why Vibe would not distribute it due to the similarities in style, content and audience.
My media product is a music magazine aimed at representing young people aged 16 to 25. It features hip hop and R&B artists, which are popular genres among this target audience. The magazine represents social groups by profiling talented young artists who are influential in today's music industry. It also represents social media platforms like Twitter that the target audience uses to stay informed about music news by including an artist's tweet on the front cover and promoting various social networking sites inside.
Sohail Rouyan set a deadline of September 29th to take all photos needed for the front cover, content pages, and double page spread of Buzz Music Magazine. He successfully took photos of his model via WhatsApp and Facebook by the deadline. However, he encountered a format error that deleted the photos, so he arranged to retake the photos on October 12th. On this second date, he took 23 photos and shortlisted 12 for the front cover, selecting appropriate images for the front cover, content page, and double page spread. He backed up the images in multiple storage forms to prevent losing them again.
The document discusses how various digital tools helped the author construct their music magazine project from start to finish. Photoshop was used to design the cover, content page, and double page spread. Blogger allowed uploading work for teacher feedback and ensured the project wouldn't get lost. Facebook helped organize meetings with the model over messages and updates. WhatsApp maintained communication when taking photos on location. Google Drive facilitated an online reader survey. High-quality photos were taken with the school's Canon camera to make the magazine look professional. Overall, these digital tools made the music magazine project much more successful.
I used a consistent black and yellow colour theme throughout the magazine to create a bright, attractive design. The topics discussed on the front cover and content pages, such as what the artist has purchased recently, would interest the target audience and encourage them to read more. Summaries of more interesting topics were provided on the front and inside pages to further intrigue readers. An attractive model on the front cover and inside pages represented the artist and hinted at secrets through his facial expressions and poses, drawing the audience into the full story in the double page spread. These visual and content strategies helped attract and engage the target readership.
The target audience for the music magazine is youth aged 16-25. This age range tends to enjoy hip hop and R&B music due to its fast pace, beats and lyrical flow. A lower minimum age was considered but peers noted the magazine's language may not be appropriate for those under 16. Therefore, 16-25 was chosen as the target audience as the content and interests align with what this age group finds appealing.
Vibe magazine would be well-suited to distribute the author's media product because they used Vibe's layout and themes effectively in a professional manner. Both products cover similar music genres like hip hop and R&B and target the same audience and social groups. Unless Vibe finds the author's media product lacks professionalism, there is no other valid reason why Vibe would not distribute it due to the similarities in style, content and audience.
My media product is a music magazine aimed at representing young people aged 16 to 25. It features hip hop and R&B artists, which are popular genres among this target audience. The magazine represents social groups by profiling talented young artists who are influential in today's music industry. It also represents social media platforms like Twitter that the target audience uses to stay informed about music news by including an artist's tweet on the front cover and promoting various social networking sites inside.
Sohail Rouyan set a deadline of September 29th to take all photos needed for the front cover, content pages, and double page spread of Buzz Music Magazine. He successfully took photos of his model via WhatsApp and Facebook by the deadline. However, he encountered a format error that deleted the photos, so he arranged to retake the photos on October 12th. On this second date, he took 23 photos and shortlisted 12 for the front cover, selecting appropriate images for the front cover, content page, and double page spread. He backed up the images in multiple storage forms to prevent losing them again.
Vibe magazine is a music and entertainment magazine that focuses predominantly on R&B and hip-hop artists. It was founded by Quincy Jones and features topics of interest to young, urban followers of hip-hop culture such as new music releases and the lifestyles of popular artists. The target demographic is predominantly black and the magazine represents black artists in a wealthy light to appeal to youth who admire the success and "cool" factors associated with popular rappers. This particular issue of Vibe features Kanye West prominently on the cover and in an interview inside discussing his personal life.
I used a consistent black and yellow colour theme throughout the magazine to create a bright, attractive design. The topics discussed on the front cover and content pages, such as what the artist has purchased recently, would interest the target audience and encourage them to read more. Summaries of more interesting topics were provided on the front and inside pages to further intrigue readers. An attractive model on the front cover and inside pages represented the artist and hinted at secrets through his facial expressions and body language, drawing the audience into the full story in the double page spread. These visual and content strategies helped attract and engage the target readership.
The target audience for the music magazine is youth aged 16-25. This age range tends to enjoy hip hop and R&B music due to its fast pace, beats and lyrical flow. A lower minimum age was considered but peers noted the magazine's language may not be appropriate for those under 16. Therefore, 16-25 was chosen as the target audience since the content appeals to their musical interests and social behaviors like fashion and artists they follow.
Vibe magazine would be well-suited to distribute the author's media product because they used Vibe's layout and themes professionally and effectively in creating something unique. Both Vibe and the author's media product cover similar genres like hip hop and R&B, and target the same audience and social groups. Unless Vibe finds the author's media product to be unprofessional, there is no other valid reason why Vibe would not distribute it.
My media product is a music magazine aimed at representing young people aged 16 to 25. It features hip hop and R&B artists, which are popular genres among this target audience. The magazine represents social groups by profiling talented young artists who are influential in today's music industry. It also represents social media platforms like Twitter that the target audience uses to stay informed about music news by including an artist's tweet on the front cover and promoting various social networking sites inside.
This document outlines 23 lessons for a music magazine coursework assignment. It describes the student analyzing a music magazine cover and layout, creating their own magazine with a chosen genre, and uploading drafts to a blogger. The student took photos for their cover, completed drafts of the cover, content page, and double page interview spread, and did additional research and planning to finish the assignment.
The document discusses images selected and rejected for use in a music magazine. Several images were rejected for the front cover due to issues like poor posing, facial expressions not matching the theme, or low quality from lighting issues. One image was accepted for the front cover because the model's positioning and eye contact conveyed the right message. Images were also rejected for the content page for similar reasons, like subjects not facing the camera. One image was accepted for the content page because it fit the criteria of presenting a sophisticated artist. An image was accepted for the double page spread because the model's facial expressions matched details in the accompanying interview text.
The document outlines 23 lessons for a student to complete coursework on creating their own music magazine. Over the lessons, the student created drafts of a front cover, content page, and double page spread for their magazine, receiving feedback from their teacher. They also conducted research and interviews. While some lessons were spent planning, the majority of lessons were used to design and refine the different pages of the magazine before submitting for grading.
The document discusses images selected and rejected for use in a music magazine. Several images were rejected for the front cover due to issues like poor posing, facial expressions not matching the theme, or low quality from lighting issues. One image was accepted for the front cover because the model's positioning and eye contact conveyed the right message. Images were also rejected for the content page for similar reasons, like subjects not facing the camera. One image was accepted for the content page because it fit the criteria of presenting a sophisticated artist. An image was accepted for the double page spread because the model's facial expressions matched details in the accompanying interview text.
The author created a content page for a music magazine that they feel meets professional standards after days of hard work. They took inspiration from VIBE magazine in breaking the content into three sections and including the magazine's first letter. The page sticks to the colored theme and features effects like smoke in the background and reduced visibility of the model to convey the artist's experience. It uses two primary images, a model and female, to increase interest and realism.
After working for hours, the author completed the front cover of their magazine BUZZ to a professional standard. The cover features a black, yellow, and white color theme inspired by VIBE magazine. It includes a black background to make the model and other elements stand out, with the model looking directly at the audience to ask them a question. Feature stories inside are listed to make the magazine sound interesting. The BUZZ font is displayed in a sophisticated, dominant way by placing the model's head over the text, with a chrome font outlined in blue to emphasize the title. Large text promotes topics like "TOP 50 RAP BLOGS" in the colored theme to catch readers' attention. The author took inspiration from various music magazines
The document discusses images selected and rejected for the front cover and content page of a music magazine. Several images are rejected for reasons such as the model's shirt or facial expression not looking suitable. One image is accepted for the front cover because the model's positioning and eye contact suggest an artistic persona with something to hide. Another image is accepted for the content page because it matches the criteria of presenting a sophisticated, dark background artist through the positioning and facial expression.
After weeks of searching, the author found the perfect font for a music magazine called "BUZZ" that met their criteria. The font has a chrome and blue design that represents a buzz in action. It is a bold, bulky font that increases masculinity and represents strength, appealing to the magazine's young male target audience.
The document discusses a double page spread that the author has made progress on. They have successfully cropped and positioned their model and added a black and white effect that links to interview text on the right side. However, the author is uncertain about the main model's image, which may change. They plan to make changes and additions to the blank space on the right side of the double page spread in the upcoming days.
Vibe magazine is a music and entertainment magazine that focuses predominantly on R&B and hip-hop artists. It was founded by Quincy Jones and features topics of interest to young, urban followers of hip-hop culture such as new music releases and the lifestyles of popular artists. The target demographic is predominantly black and the magazine represents black artists in a wealthy light to appeal to youth who admire the success and "cool" factors associated with popular rappers. This particular issue of Vibe features Kanye West prominently on the cover and in an interview inside discussing his personal life.
I used a consistent black and yellow colour theme throughout the magazine to create a bright, attractive design. The topics discussed on the front cover and content pages, such as what the artist has purchased recently, would interest the target audience and encourage them to read more. Summaries of more interesting topics were provided on the front and inside pages to further intrigue readers. An attractive model on the front cover and inside pages represented the artist and hinted at secrets through his facial expressions and body language, drawing the audience into the full story in the double page spread. These visual and content strategies helped attract and engage the target readership.
The target audience for the music magazine is youth aged 16-25. This age range tends to enjoy hip hop and R&B music due to its fast pace, beats and lyrical flow. A lower minimum age was considered but peers noted the magazine's language may not be appropriate for those under 16. Therefore, 16-25 was chosen as the target audience since the content appeals to their musical interests and social behaviors like fashion and artists they follow.
Vibe magazine would be well-suited to distribute the author's media product because they used Vibe's layout and themes professionally and effectively in creating something unique. Both Vibe and the author's media product cover similar genres like hip hop and R&B, and target the same audience and social groups. Unless Vibe finds the author's media product to be unprofessional, there is no other valid reason why Vibe would not distribute it.
My media product is a music magazine aimed at representing young people aged 16 to 25. It features hip hop and R&B artists, which are popular genres among this target audience. The magazine represents social groups by profiling talented young artists who are influential in today's music industry. It also represents social media platforms like Twitter that the target audience uses to stay informed about music news by including an artist's tweet on the front cover and promoting various social networking sites inside.
This document outlines 23 lessons for a music magazine coursework assignment. It describes the student analyzing a music magazine cover and layout, creating their own magazine with a chosen genre, and uploading drafts to a blogger. The student took photos for their cover, completed drafts of the cover, content page, and double page interview spread, and did additional research and planning to finish the assignment.
The document discusses images selected and rejected for use in a music magazine. Several images were rejected for the front cover due to issues like poor posing, facial expressions not matching the theme, or low quality from lighting issues. One image was accepted for the front cover because the model's positioning and eye contact conveyed the right message. Images were also rejected for the content page for similar reasons, like subjects not facing the camera. One image was accepted for the content page because it fit the criteria of presenting a sophisticated artist. An image was accepted for the double page spread because the model's facial expressions matched details in the accompanying interview text.
The document outlines 23 lessons for a student to complete coursework on creating their own music magazine. Over the lessons, the student created drafts of a front cover, content page, and double page spread for their magazine, receiving feedback from their teacher. They also conducted research and interviews. While some lessons were spent planning, the majority of lessons were used to design and refine the different pages of the magazine before submitting for grading.
The document discusses images selected and rejected for use in a music magazine. Several images were rejected for the front cover due to issues like poor posing, facial expressions not matching the theme, or low quality from lighting issues. One image was accepted for the front cover because the model's positioning and eye contact conveyed the right message. Images were also rejected for the content page for similar reasons, like subjects not facing the camera. One image was accepted for the content page because it fit the criteria of presenting a sophisticated artist. An image was accepted for the double page spread because the model's facial expressions matched details in the accompanying interview text.
The author created a content page for a music magazine that they feel meets professional standards after days of hard work. They took inspiration from VIBE magazine in breaking the content into three sections and including the magazine's first letter. The page sticks to the colored theme and features effects like smoke in the background and reduced visibility of the model to convey the artist's experience. It uses two primary images, a model and female, to increase interest and realism.
After working for hours, the author completed the front cover of their magazine BUZZ to a professional standard. The cover features a black, yellow, and white color theme inspired by VIBE magazine. It includes a black background to make the model and other elements stand out, with the model looking directly at the audience to ask them a question. Feature stories inside are listed to make the magazine sound interesting. The BUZZ font is displayed in a sophisticated, dominant way by placing the model's head over the text, with a chrome font outlined in blue to emphasize the title. Large text promotes topics like "TOP 50 RAP BLOGS" in the colored theme to catch readers' attention. The author took inspiration from various music magazines
The document discusses images selected and rejected for the front cover and content page of a music magazine. Several images are rejected for reasons such as the model's shirt or facial expression not looking suitable. One image is accepted for the front cover because the model's positioning and eye contact suggest an artistic persona with something to hide. Another image is accepted for the content page because it matches the criteria of presenting a sophisticated, dark background artist through the positioning and facial expression.
After weeks of searching, the author found the perfect font for a music magazine called "BUZZ" that met their criteria. The font has a chrome and blue design that represents a buzz in action. It is a bold, bulky font that increases masculinity and represents strength, appealing to the magazine's young male target audience.
The document discusses a double page spread that the author has made progress on. They have successfully cropped and positioned their model and added a black and white effect that links to interview text on the right side. However, the author is uncertain about the main model's image, which may change. They plan to make changes and additions to the blank space on the right side of the double page spread in the upcoming days.