The document discusses targeting a magazine's audience of teens and young adults aged 15-25 who enjoy rock music genres like Green Day and Foo Fighters. It describes the audience as generally working class students or early adults with limited disposable incomes. Two typical readers are profiled - 17-year-old Jordana who enjoys rock and metal music, and 19-year-old Connor who plays keyboard and attends rock concerts. The magazine aims to inform, entertain, and provide diversion or escapism for its audience through articles on musicians and vibrant visual design.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses targeting an audience of 15-25 year olds who enjoy rock music like Green Day and Foo Fighters. It suggests lowering the magazine price to £1 to attract more young, working class readers. Typical readers described are 17-year old Jordana who likes rock/metal, and 19-year old Connor who plays keyboard and likes modern rock. The magazine aims to inform, entertain, and provide escapism for readers through articles on musicians and vibrant design.
This document is a 63-page flat plan for a music magazine. It includes details of the various sections and stories that will be included such as news, album reviews, interviews, concert listings and advertisements. The center pages will feature a double page spread interview with musician Anthony Rixon. Other elements that will be included are stories on new bands, the hottest albums of the year so far, a rock tribute to a singer who recently passed away, and feedback from readers on the previous issue.
The document outlines a photo shoot plan for a music magazine called "Hail Magazine". It will include shooting a model, Anthony Rixon, for the cover, contents page, and double-page spread. The photographer will be the author of the plan. Shots are planned to include the model holding a guitar in an unconventional pose for the cover shot. Lighting will be on the brighter side to clearly show facial features and clothing details. Post-production will include slight saturation to make the images appealing to both older and younger audiences. The model requirements include being male, tall, and having an attitude representing passion for music but also respect. Clothing, hair, and makeup styles aiming to portray a conventional rock star look are
The document tests different font styles for a magazine masthead by using them in Photoshop. It analyzes 7 different fonts: Arial bold, which imitates the original Kerrang! masthead style through lines and cracks; a "chalkboard" style that gives a handmade feel; a serif font that could appear secretive; Geneva, a standard casual font; Euphemia UCAS, a more elegant font signifying clear articles; Impact, which gives a strong energetic impression; and Nanum Brush Script, a handwritten rushed style representing madness. The document considers how each font style could impact readers and suit the rock genre.
The document provides details for designing a music magazine focused on rock music. It recommends a masthead with the words "ROCK forever", "HAIL", and "We will ROCK you" to establish the magazine's focus on rock. The proposed color scheme is purple, black, and white to represent honesty while standing out. The target audience is identified as those aged late teens to 40 who enjoy both new and classic rock bands. Suggested cover images include a male model in rock clothing posing with an instrument.
Red, black, and white will be the house colors as red represents power and appeals to both genders. Images show a range of band members and ages to represent diversity. The electric guitar, which plays important melodies, is prominently featured to represent rock and metal music. Fonts are rough but clear and readable. Long-haired musicians symbolize the stereotypical rock artist appearance. The Rolling Stones' tongue logo and skulls were chosen as they represent rebellion yet are simple and impactful. The mood board clarified ideas around house styles, models, and predominantly black clothing.
The document discusses targeting a magazine's audience of teens and young adults aged 15-25 who enjoy rock music genres like Green Day and Foo Fighters. It describes the audience as generally working class students or early adults with limited disposable incomes. Two typical readers are profiled - 17-year-old Jordana who enjoys rock and metal music, and 19-year-old Connor who plays keyboard and attends rock concerts. The magazine aims to inform, entertain, and provide diversion or escapism for its audience through articles on musicians and vibrant visual design.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses targeting an audience of 15-25 year olds who enjoy rock music like Green Day and Foo Fighters. It suggests lowering the magazine price to £1 to attract more young, working class readers. Typical readers described are 17-year old Jordana who likes rock/metal, and 19-year old Connor who plays keyboard and likes modern rock. The magazine aims to inform, entertain, and provide escapism for readers through articles on musicians and vibrant design.
This document is a 63-page flat plan for a music magazine. It includes details of the various sections and stories that will be included such as news, album reviews, interviews, concert listings and advertisements. The center pages will feature a double page spread interview with musician Anthony Rixon. Other elements that will be included are stories on new bands, the hottest albums of the year so far, a rock tribute to a singer who recently passed away, and feedback from readers on the previous issue.
The document outlines a photo shoot plan for a music magazine called "Hail Magazine". It will include shooting a model, Anthony Rixon, for the cover, contents page, and double-page spread. The photographer will be the author of the plan. Shots are planned to include the model holding a guitar in an unconventional pose for the cover shot. Lighting will be on the brighter side to clearly show facial features and clothing details. Post-production will include slight saturation to make the images appealing to both older and younger audiences. The model requirements include being male, tall, and having an attitude representing passion for music but also respect. Clothing, hair, and makeup styles aiming to portray a conventional rock star look are
The document tests different font styles for a magazine masthead by using them in Photoshop. It analyzes 7 different fonts: Arial bold, which imitates the original Kerrang! masthead style through lines and cracks; a "chalkboard" style that gives a handmade feel; a serif font that could appear secretive; Geneva, a standard casual font; Euphemia UCAS, a more elegant font signifying clear articles; Impact, which gives a strong energetic impression; and Nanum Brush Script, a handwritten rushed style representing madness. The document considers how each font style could impact readers and suit the rock genre.
The document provides details for designing a music magazine focused on rock music. It recommends a masthead with the words "ROCK forever", "HAIL", and "We will ROCK you" to establish the magazine's focus on rock. The proposed color scheme is purple, black, and white to represent honesty while standing out. The target audience is identified as those aged late teens to 40 who enjoy both new and classic rock bands. Suggested cover images include a male model in rock clothing posing with an instrument.
Red, black, and white will be the house colors as red represents power and appeals to both genders. Images show a range of band members and ages to represent diversity. The electric guitar, which plays important melodies, is prominently featured to represent rock and metal music. Fonts are rough but clear and readable. Long-haired musicians symbolize the stereotypical rock artist appearance. The Rolling Stones' tongue logo and skulls were chosen as they represent rebellion yet are simple and impactful. The mood board clarified ideas around house styles, models, and predominantly black clothing.
This document is a 63-page flat plan for a music magazine. It includes details of the various sections and stories that will be included such as news in the music industry, reviews of the hottest albums of the year, articles on recent tours, interviews with musicians, and listings of upcoming gigs. It also includes advertisements for concert tickets, band merchandise, and subscriptions to the magazine. The main content will focus on interviews and stories about various bands and musicians.
This document outlines the production process for a magazine. It involves 8 key stages: 1) planning the production schedule, 2) editorial decisions on content and design, 3) acquiring content through writing and photography, 4) sub-editing for accuracy and style, 5) creating the page layout, 6) proofreading, 7) printing, and 8) distribution. Key personnel include the editor, writers, art director, and photo editor. Their various roles in content creation, design, fact-checking, and oversight of the process are also described. Timeframes for different stages vary depending on the magazine but research/writing can take weeks to months while editing may take 3-4 weeks.
The first edition of Inspire magazine showcases student talent and activities at St Andrew's Catholic School. The headteacher introduces the magazine and encourages feedback. The 6th form editorial team worked hard to produce the pilot issue. Future issues will be published twice yearly.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 7 people about their music magazine preferences. The questionnaire covered demographics of respondents, how often they buy music magazines, preferred genres, ratings of potential magazine article topics and cover designs. For genre, 86% of respondents preferred rock/metal magazines. The top rated cover design was from Kerrang! magazine. For content, the most appealing offers were chances to win concert tickets or free posters in the magazine.
This document outlines the production process for a magazine. It involves 8 key stages: 1) planning the production schedule, 2) editorial decisions on content and design, 3) acquiring content through writing and photography, 4) sub-editing for accuracy and style, 5) creating the page layout, 6) proofreading, 7) printing, and 8) distribution. Key personnel include the editor, writers, art director, and photo editor. Their various roles in content creation, design, fact-checking, and oversight of the process are described. Timeframes for different stages like research, editing, and proofreading are also provided.
This document outlines the plans for a photo shoot for a school media portfolio. It discusses two locations that will be used - the school photography studio and an outdoor area with grass and bricks. The photography studio is selected for its lighting equipment and black background. Photos of the model holding a guitar will be taken there. Outdoor shots of the model in front of grass and light-colored bricks are planned to portray an active, confident personality. Permission from teachers is required to use the locations and borrow equipment. Potential hazards of the shoots like unstable lights, tripping on cables, and slippery conditions are identified and precautions are listed.
This document is a mind map for a rock music magazine called "Rock Forever" that will target audiences aged late teens to 40. It outlines plans for the magazine's masthead, colors schemes in purple and black/white, vintage photo style, and typical cover image of a male model in rock clothing like a leather jacket. The magazine will feature articles on classic rock bands and new artists emulating the 80s style. Headlines will promote returning golden times of rock or a new classic rock-style artist. The target price point is less than £2 per issue.
The document discusses plans for a new rock music magazine, including potential masthead names that reference rock music to build confidence and expectation. It suggests using purple and black/white colors in a bold, non-serif font for the brand identity. The target audience would be males aged 16-40 who enjoy both new and classic rock bands. The main cover image would feature a male model in stereotypical rock clothing holding a musical instrument to clearly indicate the genre.
The document discusses plans for a new rock music magazine, including potential masthead names that reference rock music to build confidence and expectation. It suggests using purple and black/white colors in a bold, non-serif font for the brand identity. The target audience is proposed as those aged late teens to 40 who enjoy both new and classic rock bands. Suggestions are made for the cover image showing a male model in rock clothing holding an instrument, with inside images of bands performing.
This document contains a flat plan for a music magazine. It lists the various sections and articles that will be included such as news in the music industry, reviews of recent albums and tours, interviews with musicians, listings of upcoming concerts, and advertisements. The main focus is on rock music. It includes details about recurring sections and some specific articles planned such as a tribute to a recently deceased singer, and a multi-page interview with musician Anthony Rixon.
This document is a school newsletter covering various end of year topics at St Andrews Catholic School. It includes student interviews about their GCSE teachers, rankings of the worst dressed and best students in math, and the life story of teacher Mrs. Legge. It also previews upcoming events like sports day and a year 11 staff meeting. The headmaster comments on leavers day, saying the exam results are not the most important thing and that students deserve something spectacular to recognize their past 5 years at the school.
This document contains the results of a survey about music magazine preferences. The survey received responses from 14 people ranging in age. The most common purchase frequency for magazines was once or twice per month. Rock and pop were the most popular genres. The survey also assessed preferred magazine cover designs, sell lines, and additional content. Key findings indicate that respondents preferred magazine covers featuring a single person, opportunities to win concert tickets or meet artists, and sell lines with elements of surprise or mystery. The conclusions provide guidance for designing an appealing rock music magazine cover targeted at teenage readers.
This document outlines Asuka Young's plans for photographing a model for their media portfolio. They will take photos at two locations - the school photography studio and an outdoor area with grass and bricks. The studio photos on Tuesday will feature the model holding an electric guitar for the cover and contents page. Outdoor shots that day will show the model as an "active, confident" person. Permission is needed from teachers to use the studio and borrow a guitar. Potential risks include lights falling, tripping on cables, straining muscles carrying equipment, falling trees, and slippery outdoor conditions. Permission has been granted by the head teacher for indoor photos.
This document analyzes the conventions used in the contents page and double page spread (DPS) of a music magazine. For the contents page, it discusses the structured layout with listings and a main story/image, use of house colors and fonts for unity, and including an image with star appeal. For the DPS, it notes conventions like a large background image, article text in columns, and placement of the page number and writer's name. The document concludes by outlining features the author intends to repeat in their own magazine pages, such as comprehensive layout, emphasis with fonts/colors, and use of high quality images.
Creating a mood board is an important first step in planning a magazine. A mood board allows you to visually represent the tone, style, themes and aesthetics you want the magazine to portray. It brings together images, colors, textures and other design elements that inspire the overall feel and look you want readers to experience when viewing your publication.
The document discusses props for a rock musician costume. It proposes an electric guitar, long hair, a shirt, leather jacket, and leather boots as key props that represent elements of rock music like rebelliousness, confidence, and talent. Inspiration comes from magazines like Kerrang! that feature musicians on the cover, as well as bands like Green Day, Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Led Zeppelin, and Avenged Sevenfold. A necklace or earring is also listed as an optional prop.
The document tests different font styles for a magazine masthead by using Photoshop to mimic the style of Kerrang! magazine. Several fonts are explored, including Arial bold modified with lines to resemble Kerrang!, a chalkboard style giving a handmade impression, and a serif font that could appear secretive. Additional fonts tested are Geneva for its casual association, Euphemia UCAS for its elegance and clarity, Impact for its energetic feel, and Nanum Brush Script for its handwritten and rushed style mimicking heavy metal genres. The document analyzes the impression and suitability of each font for a rock music magazine.
The target audience for a rock music magazine includes both males and females of various ages. Younger audiences like teenagers aged 17-18 prefer high tempo music, while older audiences aged 40+ enjoy classic rock from their childhood. The magazine aims its content and pricing at socioeconomic group C1, who will appreciate inexpensive prices due to economic challenges like debt. The magazine also aims to fulfill readers' needs for entertainment, education, social interaction, and personal growth through its coverage of the rock music genre and industry according to uses and gratifications and Maslow's hierarchy of needs theories. Stereotypical readers include traditional men and women seeking individual identities through the magazine's unique focus on rock music.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot for a school media portfolio. It will take place on Tuesday during lunch in the school photography studio and outside on the school grounds. Images are needed of a model holding an electric guitar for the cover and contents page, and additional shots of the model outside. Permission must be obtained from teachers to use the studio space and borrow equipment. Potential risks of the shoots include heavy lighting equipment in the studio and trees/windows near the outdoor shooting location.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This document is a 63-page flat plan for a music magazine. It includes details of the various sections and stories that will be included such as news in the music industry, reviews of the hottest albums of the year, articles on recent tours, interviews with musicians, and listings of upcoming gigs. It also includes advertisements for concert tickets, band merchandise, and subscriptions to the magazine. The main content will focus on interviews and stories about various bands and musicians.
This document outlines the production process for a magazine. It involves 8 key stages: 1) planning the production schedule, 2) editorial decisions on content and design, 3) acquiring content through writing and photography, 4) sub-editing for accuracy and style, 5) creating the page layout, 6) proofreading, 7) printing, and 8) distribution. Key personnel include the editor, writers, art director, and photo editor. Their various roles in content creation, design, fact-checking, and oversight of the process are also described. Timeframes for different stages vary depending on the magazine but research/writing can take weeks to months while editing may take 3-4 weeks.
The first edition of Inspire magazine showcases student talent and activities at St Andrew's Catholic School. The headteacher introduces the magazine and encourages feedback. The 6th form editorial team worked hard to produce the pilot issue. Future issues will be published twice yearly.
This document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 7 people about their music magazine preferences. The questionnaire covered demographics of respondents, how often they buy music magazines, preferred genres, ratings of potential magazine article topics and cover designs. For genre, 86% of respondents preferred rock/metal magazines. The top rated cover design was from Kerrang! magazine. For content, the most appealing offers were chances to win concert tickets or free posters in the magazine.
This document outlines the production process for a magazine. It involves 8 key stages: 1) planning the production schedule, 2) editorial decisions on content and design, 3) acquiring content through writing and photography, 4) sub-editing for accuracy and style, 5) creating the page layout, 6) proofreading, 7) printing, and 8) distribution. Key personnel include the editor, writers, art director, and photo editor. Their various roles in content creation, design, fact-checking, and oversight of the process are described. Timeframes for different stages like research, editing, and proofreading are also provided.
This document outlines the plans for a photo shoot for a school media portfolio. It discusses two locations that will be used - the school photography studio and an outdoor area with grass and bricks. The photography studio is selected for its lighting equipment and black background. Photos of the model holding a guitar will be taken there. Outdoor shots of the model in front of grass and light-colored bricks are planned to portray an active, confident personality. Permission from teachers is required to use the locations and borrow equipment. Potential hazards of the shoots like unstable lights, tripping on cables, and slippery conditions are identified and precautions are listed.
This document is a mind map for a rock music magazine called "Rock Forever" that will target audiences aged late teens to 40. It outlines plans for the magazine's masthead, colors schemes in purple and black/white, vintage photo style, and typical cover image of a male model in rock clothing like a leather jacket. The magazine will feature articles on classic rock bands and new artists emulating the 80s style. Headlines will promote returning golden times of rock or a new classic rock-style artist. The target price point is less than £2 per issue.
The document discusses plans for a new rock music magazine, including potential masthead names that reference rock music to build confidence and expectation. It suggests using purple and black/white colors in a bold, non-serif font for the brand identity. The target audience would be males aged 16-40 who enjoy both new and classic rock bands. The main cover image would feature a male model in stereotypical rock clothing holding a musical instrument to clearly indicate the genre.
The document discusses plans for a new rock music magazine, including potential masthead names that reference rock music to build confidence and expectation. It suggests using purple and black/white colors in a bold, non-serif font for the brand identity. The target audience is proposed as those aged late teens to 40 who enjoy both new and classic rock bands. Suggestions are made for the cover image showing a male model in rock clothing holding an instrument, with inside images of bands performing.
This document contains a flat plan for a music magazine. It lists the various sections and articles that will be included such as news in the music industry, reviews of recent albums and tours, interviews with musicians, listings of upcoming concerts, and advertisements. The main focus is on rock music. It includes details about recurring sections and some specific articles planned such as a tribute to a recently deceased singer, and a multi-page interview with musician Anthony Rixon.
This document is a school newsletter covering various end of year topics at St Andrews Catholic School. It includes student interviews about their GCSE teachers, rankings of the worst dressed and best students in math, and the life story of teacher Mrs. Legge. It also previews upcoming events like sports day and a year 11 staff meeting. The headmaster comments on leavers day, saying the exam results are not the most important thing and that students deserve something spectacular to recognize their past 5 years at the school.
This document contains the results of a survey about music magazine preferences. The survey received responses from 14 people ranging in age. The most common purchase frequency for magazines was once or twice per month. Rock and pop were the most popular genres. The survey also assessed preferred magazine cover designs, sell lines, and additional content. Key findings indicate that respondents preferred magazine covers featuring a single person, opportunities to win concert tickets or meet artists, and sell lines with elements of surprise or mystery. The conclusions provide guidance for designing an appealing rock music magazine cover targeted at teenage readers.
This document outlines Asuka Young's plans for photographing a model for their media portfolio. They will take photos at two locations - the school photography studio and an outdoor area with grass and bricks. The studio photos on Tuesday will feature the model holding an electric guitar for the cover and contents page. Outdoor shots that day will show the model as an "active, confident" person. Permission is needed from teachers to use the studio and borrow a guitar. Potential risks include lights falling, tripping on cables, straining muscles carrying equipment, falling trees, and slippery outdoor conditions. Permission has been granted by the head teacher for indoor photos.
This document analyzes the conventions used in the contents page and double page spread (DPS) of a music magazine. For the contents page, it discusses the structured layout with listings and a main story/image, use of house colors and fonts for unity, and including an image with star appeal. For the DPS, it notes conventions like a large background image, article text in columns, and placement of the page number and writer's name. The document concludes by outlining features the author intends to repeat in their own magazine pages, such as comprehensive layout, emphasis with fonts/colors, and use of high quality images.
Creating a mood board is an important first step in planning a magazine. A mood board allows you to visually represent the tone, style, themes and aesthetics you want the magazine to portray. It brings together images, colors, textures and other design elements that inspire the overall feel and look you want readers to experience when viewing your publication.
The document discusses props for a rock musician costume. It proposes an electric guitar, long hair, a shirt, leather jacket, and leather boots as key props that represent elements of rock music like rebelliousness, confidence, and talent. Inspiration comes from magazines like Kerrang! that feature musicians on the cover, as well as bands like Green Day, Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Led Zeppelin, and Avenged Sevenfold. A necklace or earring is also listed as an optional prop.
The document tests different font styles for a magazine masthead by using Photoshop to mimic the style of Kerrang! magazine. Several fonts are explored, including Arial bold modified with lines to resemble Kerrang!, a chalkboard style giving a handmade impression, and a serif font that could appear secretive. Additional fonts tested are Geneva for its casual association, Euphemia UCAS for its elegance and clarity, Impact for its energetic feel, and Nanum Brush Script for its handwritten and rushed style mimicking heavy metal genres. The document analyzes the impression and suitability of each font for a rock music magazine.
The target audience for a rock music magazine includes both males and females of various ages. Younger audiences like teenagers aged 17-18 prefer high tempo music, while older audiences aged 40+ enjoy classic rock from their childhood. The magazine aims its content and pricing at socioeconomic group C1, who will appreciate inexpensive prices due to economic challenges like debt. The magazine also aims to fulfill readers' needs for entertainment, education, social interaction, and personal growth through its coverage of the rock music genre and industry according to uses and gratifications and Maslow's hierarchy of needs theories. Stereotypical readers include traditional men and women seeking individual identities through the magazine's unique focus on rock music.
The document discusses plans for a photo shoot for a school media portfolio. It will take place on Tuesday during lunch in the school photography studio and outside on the school grounds. Images are needed of a model holding an electric guitar for the cover and contents page, and additional shots of the model outside. Permission must be obtained from teachers to use the studio space and borrow equipment. Potential risks of the shoots include heavy lighting equipment in the studio and trees/windows near the outdoor shooting location.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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