The document discusses the layout, images, and stories that will be used for a magazine contents page targeted towards a hip-hop audience. A two-column layout will be used, with the main image and larger stories on the left column and two supporting images and minor stories on the right column. Medium close-up shots of artists will be used to show facial expressions and relate to cover stories. Stories like "On to the next one" about an artist's success and "The Cheetah Girls" about a girl group will correspond to smiling and glamorous images respectively. The goal is to catch readers' attention visually and relate images and stories so readers understand what each piece is about.
The document discusses the layout, images, and stories that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids and three total images - a large main image on the left and two smaller supporting images on the right. The images will show rappers and relate to cover stories on the page to attract readers. Facial expressions and poses in medium close-up shots will provide context for the stories. The goal is to catch readers' attention visually and hint at the topics to be discussed in the articles. Conventions like page numbers will be included but the number of images used is non-traditional.
The document discusses the layout, images, graphics, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The left column will feature a large main image and the right column will have two smaller supporting images along with brief article descriptions. Images will include close-up shots of rappers and hip hop artists to engage the target audience. Stories will relate to the facial expressions and postures seen in the images to provide context and intrigue readers. The goal is to attract readers' attention using unconventional design choices for the contents page.
The document discusses the layout, images, graphics, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The left column will feature a large main image and the right column will have two smaller supporting images along with brief article descriptions. Images will include close-up shots of rappers and hip hop artists to engage the target audience. Stories will relate to the facial expressions and postures seen in the images to provide context and intrigue readers. The goal is to attract readers' attention using unconventional design choices for the contents page.
The document discusses the layout, design elements, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The left column will feature a large main image and stories, while the right column will have two smaller supporting images and reviews. Images, colors, fonts, and stories will be carefully chosen to effectively engage the target hip-hop audience. The contents page aims to provide a clear overview of the magazine's stories in an eye-catching visual design.
The document discusses the layout, design elements, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The main image will be in the first column with additional smaller images and stories in the second column. Colors, fonts, and other graphical elements are chosen to effectively showcase content and appeal to the target hip-hop audience while navigating convention. The images, stories, and other content will be carefully curated and related to showcase vibrant stories and motivate readers.
The magazine represents younger people on lower budgets through several design elements:
1) Prominently displaying the low price of £1.50 on the cover to appeal to those watching their budgets.
2) Focusing on alternative rock music which has broader appeal among younger audiences.
3) Featuring casual yet trendy fashions and bold makeup styles reflective of current youth culture.
4) Including a concert ticket giveaway competition to engage younger, more free-spirited readers.
5) Employing bright, bold colors that simplify information and make the magazine appealing to younger eyes.
The document discusses how the media product addresses and attracts its target audience. Key ways included using bright colors and bold designs that would appeal to younger audiences, including competitions and prizes to engage students and lower-income groups, and representing the interests and fashion styles of teenagers and young adults through the music genre, artist profiles, and photographic styles featured. Overall, the document analyzes how the content, designs, and topics covered in the media product are tailored specifically for its intended 15-25 year old, student-focused audience.
The document describes the design process for the front cover of a magazine focused on hip-hop music. Key elements include:
1) The masthead uses the word "RAP" spelled backwards to catch readers' attention. Red and black colors were chosen based on research.
2) A skyline introduces the magazine's topic in the same font as the masthead for consistency.
3) The main image shows a rapper recording to represent the genre. Supporting images were later added.
4) Cover lines and stories were placed and styled to draw attention while leaving space for the main image.
5) Software like Photoshop and InDesign were used to edit images and
The document discusses the layout, images, and stories that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids and three total images - a large main image on the left and two smaller supporting images on the right. The images will show rappers and relate to cover stories on the page to attract readers. Facial expressions and poses in medium close-up shots will provide context for the stories. The goal is to catch readers' attention visually and hint at the topics to be discussed in the articles. Conventions like page numbers will be included but the number of images used is non-traditional.
The document discusses the layout, images, graphics, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The left column will feature a large main image and the right column will have two smaller supporting images along with brief article descriptions. Images will include close-up shots of rappers and hip hop artists to engage the target audience. Stories will relate to the facial expressions and postures seen in the images to provide context and intrigue readers. The goal is to attract readers' attention using unconventional design choices for the contents page.
The document discusses the layout, images, graphics, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The left column will feature a large main image and the right column will have two smaller supporting images along with brief article descriptions. Images will include close-up shots of rappers and hip hop artists to engage the target audience. Stories will relate to the facial expressions and postures seen in the images to provide context and intrigue readers. The goal is to attract readers' attention using unconventional design choices for the contents page.
The document discusses the layout, design elements, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The left column will feature a large main image and stories, while the right column will have two smaller supporting images and reviews. Images, colors, fonts, and stories will be carefully chosen to effectively engage the target hip-hop audience. The contents page aims to provide a clear overview of the magazine's stories in an eye-catching visual design.
The document discusses the layout, design elements, and content that will be included on a magazine contents page. It will use a two-column layout with grids in InDesign. The main image will be in the first column with additional smaller images and stories in the second column. Colors, fonts, and other graphical elements are chosen to effectively showcase content and appeal to the target hip-hop audience while navigating convention. The images, stories, and other content will be carefully curated and related to showcase vibrant stories and motivate readers.
The magazine represents younger people on lower budgets through several design elements:
1) Prominently displaying the low price of £1.50 on the cover to appeal to those watching their budgets.
2) Focusing on alternative rock music which has broader appeal among younger audiences.
3) Featuring casual yet trendy fashions and bold makeup styles reflective of current youth culture.
4) Including a concert ticket giveaway competition to engage younger, more free-spirited readers.
5) Employing bright, bold colors that simplify information and make the magazine appealing to younger eyes.
The document discusses how the media product addresses and attracts its target audience. Key ways included using bright colors and bold designs that would appeal to younger audiences, including competitions and prizes to engage students and lower-income groups, and representing the interests and fashion styles of teenagers and young adults through the music genre, artist profiles, and photographic styles featured. Overall, the document analyzes how the content, designs, and topics covered in the media product are tailored specifically for its intended 15-25 year old, student-focused audience.
The document describes the design process for the front cover of a magazine focused on hip-hop music. Key elements include:
1) The masthead uses the word "RAP" spelled backwards to catch readers' attention. Red and black colors were chosen based on research.
2) A skyline introduces the magazine's topic in the same font as the masthead for consistency.
3) The main image shows a rapper recording to represent the genre. Supporting images were later added.
4) Cover lines and stories were placed and styled to draw attention while leaving space for the main image.
5) Software like Photoshop and InDesign were used to edit images and
For their double page spread, the student will include an interview and article that relate to the main image. The main image will feature their father and Bob Marley to represent their connection through reggae music. The interview will include questions about Bob Marley and the artist's relationship to further explain the image. The article will be about reggae artist Taja Gaza and her career and background, linked to a supporting image showing aspects relating to her music. Overall, the content and images will be carefully chosen to engage the target audience through relevant stories and connections within the reggae genre.
The document provides details on the design plans for a student magazine called "INDIE WORKS". It includes descriptions of font choices, images, cover lines, pricing, and sections to include on the contents page and a double page spread. Specific ideas are given for the masthead, cover images, story topics, pricing, editors letter, section headings, and a profile of a band to feature in the double page spread. Inspiration is drawn from research of other magazines.
This document evaluates a music magazine created by the author. It analyzes the target audience based on research questions, which found the audience is mostly 16 year old females who like rock music. The magazine uses conventions from real publications like NME and Kerrang! including layout, images, and cover lines. The author learned skills in Photoshop and how media can represent groups in positive or negative ways. The progression from an initial task taught the author how to influence beliefs and properly format a magazine to attract audiences.
Statement of intent for double page spreadwownoway
The document discusses the layout and design of a double-page magazine spread. It will feature one main image on the right page with the article text on the bottom left of the left page. Typographic elements like the title, byline, and captions will mimic conventional spreads. The image and article will focus on a funk artist to promote diversity and counter stereotypes through the representation and mode of address.
The document discusses cover and page designs for a music magazine. For the front cover, the designer proposes a black masthead reading "MONUMENTAL!" against bright colors to appear mature. The cover would feature images of popular artists and indicate it is the "women's edition." For the contents page, the largest masthead and subtitles in an edgy font would allow readers to find articles easily. Images of popular artists would be overlaid with page numbers. A double page spread would profile a fictional artist "Alice Scott" with a headline quote, introduction, and main article discussing her career and personal life. Pull quotes would break up the text. A full-page image would capture the artist in an urban setting to seem relatable
This contents page from Billboard magazine follows conventions of the genre. At the top is the large title "contents" in a stylized font. Underneath are three pictures of artists featured in the issue. The majority of the page consists of article titles organized under sections like "features" and "music" with corresponding page numbers. A color scheme of white, black, grey, and bright blue is used throughout with the large central image of a smiling woman implying themes of fun and being carefree aligned with pop music. Current music charts also appear to engage the target audience.
The document provides instructions for two tasks:
1. A preliminary exercise to create the front page of a school/college magazine, featuring a student photograph and appropriately laid out text and masthead using DTP and image manipulation software. Additionally, candidates must produce a contents page layout mock-up.
2. The main task is to produce the front page, contents page, and a double-page article spread for a new music magazine. If completed as a group, each member produces an individual magazine edition following the same house style, with a maximum of four members per group.
The document discusses the layout and content planned for a double page magazine spread.
For the layout, the second design is preferred as it uses columns, boxes and borders to appear more organized than the first design. Images and articles will be placed on opposite sides and linked thematically.
The main image features the magazine's cover model and Bob Marley, representing an interview about their connection through reggae music. A second image of a female reggae singer was chosen to appeal to readers with its use of typical reggae colors, costume, props and realistic posing.
The content will include a main article and a 4-question interview relating to the cover model's career. This interview format aims to make the spread feel
The document outlines initial ideas for various sections of a magazine called "Vinyl.I" focused on R&B music. The magazine's target audience is described as females aged 16-26 of social classes C1 and C2. For the front cover, the proposal suggests a close-up photo of a black female with airbrushed editing and streaks of red incorporated into the background colors and text. The contents page is planned to feature a full-length woman in a powerful pose with minimalist white background and red-tinged text. Interior articles will utilize double-page spreads with multiple photos and colored text to break up interview content. Photographs throughout are intended to showcase vibrant, stylish images of women in
Deconstructing three double page spreadsaimeexjade
The document provides details on the layout, text elements, graphical furniture, tone, and images used in magazine article spreads. It analyzes a spread featuring the artist Lana Del Rey that uses a large central image, three small columns of text, and pale color tones. It also examines a spread on rapper Nicki Minaj that is dominated by a large central image and uses pink and black colors and bold text to draw attention. Finally, it summarizes a spread on a movie that uses several images, text columns, and black and white colors to focus on the film.
The student plans to design their contents page for an indie music magazine with a free-flowing, minimalist layout featuring a graphic of a stream running across the page. They will include page numbers next to titles as well as images related to locations and symbols of artists rather than portraits. The color scheme will feature blue, black, and white to represent nature and the magazine's themes. A consistent font will be used to help build the magazine's brand identity. The layout is intended to intrigue readers and allow stories to be discovered without a single focus.
The document analyzes the colors, design, images, and text used in the magazine Kerrang!. On the front cover, orange and black are used to create energy and stand out against white text. The contents page uses red to create danger and white/black text for readability. The double page spread features a dark, mysterious concert photo with blue lighting and white text over it. Throughout, sans serif fonts and varied text sizes are used to draw attention and suggest the magazine's youthful tone. Images of bands represent the readers' aspirations and interests in up-and-coming artists within the genre.
The document provides details on the layout and design choices for the front cover and contents page of a magazine about hip hop music. For the front cover, the author replicates elements from established hip hop magazines like The Source. This includes using a close-up artist image and headline style. For the contents page, the author includes features such as page numbers, headlines and an editorial. The double page spread focuses on an artist and includes their image, headline and inset photos from a music festival they performed at.
The document provides details on the design of a contents page for a music magazine focused on hip hop. It will use a two-column layout with pictures on the right side and text on the left. Images will depict hip hop styles and include photos of artists and a mixtape cover. Articles will focus on hip hop tours and interviews. A sans-serif font and three-color scheme will maintain cohesion across pages. Key details like the cover story will be made prominent through size, boxes and matching photos.
The document provides details on the design of a contents page for a music magazine focused on hip hop. It will use a two-column layout with pictures on the right column and text on the left. Images will showcase aspects of hip hop culture and include artists and album covers. The color scheme and fonts are chosen to be cohesive with the magazine design and reflective of hip hop themes. The contents will be divided into sections and cover stories will be highlighted for easy reader navigation.
The document discusses the conventions used in the production of a magazine media product. It begins by listing common conventions like mastheads, feature stories, images, etc. It then analyzes how the author's magazine follows conventions from real magazines in areas like layout, design elements, use of images and text. Specific examples are given from magazines like NME and Q to show how the author was inspired by real magazines. The conventions used in the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of the author's magazine are then analyzed in detail, explaining design choices and how they follow industry standards.
The document contains responses from Ayo Adetoye describing the layout, design elements, and content that will be included on the contents page for a hip-hop magazine. Ayo plans to use a two column layout with images on the left and text on the right. The contents page will include features, reviews, and other articles related to hip-hop music. Images will relate to the articles and include representations of hip-hop artists and styles to attract and inform the target audience.
The document provides details on constructing a contents page for a Latina magazine aimed at young Latino audiences. It discusses using a three-column layout with a large primary image on the left of JLo and Marc Anthony to represent the main story. Short contextual snippets and page numbers would be included to entice readers without revealing too much. Quotes and subjects of interest like relationships, careers and celebrity lives are mentioned to relate to the target audience. The statement of intent emphasizes showing the singers' personal lives and struggles to inspire working class readers.
The document provides details on planning and designing a music magazine. It includes the results of audience research interviews which found the target audience is mainly female aged 16 interested in rock music. Style sheets are presented outlining font, color scheme, and image choices. A contents page layout is proposed using images and quotes to represent stories and attract readers. Double page spreads and cover designs are planned to feature musicians in natural settings to appeal to both male and female readers.
Eddie Cameron is drafting the layout for a magazine cover and contents page. For the front cover, he has chosen a black and red color scheme and included common features like the barcode and website address. The main image is of a model with red hair to catch viewers' eyes. For the contents page, Eddie has selected a standard layout with an image in the middle and page numbers on the right. He will highlight page numbers and include rhetorical questions to encourage reading the articles. The double-page spread will feature a central image relating to the article and fun fact boxes alongside the text. Eddie aims to contrast serious content with lighter elements.
This document summarizes and analyzes a double page magazine spread. It notes key design elements like the headline, byline, images, columns and body text. It analyzes how these elements are used to attract readers and convey information. Specifically, it discusses how large colorful headlines and images draw attention, while compact columns and small body text maximize the amount of information that can be included on the pages. In summary, the document provides an in-depth review and breakdown of the visual design choices in the double page magazine spread.
Justifying of final idea^j adaptation choices andthomasm2612
The document discusses the adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood created by the author and their partner. They chose this story because they wanted to change the moral to "listen and respect your parents." They apply Vladimir Propp's 5 stage theory to their version and discuss how they subverted some of Propp's character types. The author also identifies the changes they made such as making the family West Indian and Little Red Riding Hood a teenager to target a diverse and teenage audience.
For their double page spread, the student will include an interview and article that relate to the main image. The main image will feature their father and Bob Marley to represent their connection through reggae music. The interview will include questions about Bob Marley and the artist's relationship to further explain the image. The article will be about reggae artist Taja Gaza and her career and background, linked to a supporting image showing aspects relating to her music. Overall, the content and images will be carefully chosen to engage the target audience through relevant stories and connections within the reggae genre.
The document provides details on the design plans for a student magazine called "INDIE WORKS". It includes descriptions of font choices, images, cover lines, pricing, and sections to include on the contents page and a double page spread. Specific ideas are given for the masthead, cover images, story topics, pricing, editors letter, section headings, and a profile of a band to feature in the double page spread. Inspiration is drawn from research of other magazines.
This document evaluates a music magazine created by the author. It analyzes the target audience based on research questions, which found the audience is mostly 16 year old females who like rock music. The magazine uses conventions from real publications like NME and Kerrang! including layout, images, and cover lines. The author learned skills in Photoshop and how media can represent groups in positive or negative ways. The progression from an initial task taught the author how to influence beliefs and properly format a magazine to attract audiences.
Statement of intent for double page spreadwownoway
The document discusses the layout and design of a double-page magazine spread. It will feature one main image on the right page with the article text on the bottom left of the left page. Typographic elements like the title, byline, and captions will mimic conventional spreads. The image and article will focus on a funk artist to promote diversity and counter stereotypes through the representation and mode of address.
The document discusses cover and page designs for a music magazine. For the front cover, the designer proposes a black masthead reading "MONUMENTAL!" against bright colors to appear mature. The cover would feature images of popular artists and indicate it is the "women's edition." For the contents page, the largest masthead and subtitles in an edgy font would allow readers to find articles easily. Images of popular artists would be overlaid with page numbers. A double page spread would profile a fictional artist "Alice Scott" with a headline quote, introduction, and main article discussing her career and personal life. Pull quotes would break up the text. A full-page image would capture the artist in an urban setting to seem relatable
This contents page from Billboard magazine follows conventions of the genre. At the top is the large title "contents" in a stylized font. Underneath are three pictures of artists featured in the issue. The majority of the page consists of article titles organized under sections like "features" and "music" with corresponding page numbers. A color scheme of white, black, grey, and bright blue is used throughout with the large central image of a smiling woman implying themes of fun and being carefree aligned with pop music. Current music charts also appear to engage the target audience.
The document provides instructions for two tasks:
1. A preliminary exercise to create the front page of a school/college magazine, featuring a student photograph and appropriately laid out text and masthead using DTP and image manipulation software. Additionally, candidates must produce a contents page layout mock-up.
2. The main task is to produce the front page, contents page, and a double-page article spread for a new music magazine. If completed as a group, each member produces an individual magazine edition following the same house style, with a maximum of four members per group.
The document discusses the layout and content planned for a double page magazine spread.
For the layout, the second design is preferred as it uses columns, boxes and borders to appear more organized than the first design. Images and articles will be placed on opposite sides and linked thematically.
The main image features the magazine's cover model and Bob Marley, representing an interview about their connection through reggae music. A second image of a female reggae singer was chosen to appeal to readers with its use of typical reggae colors, costume, props and realistic posing.
The content will include a main article and a 4-question interview relating to the cover model's career. This interview format aims to make the spread feel
The document outlines initial ideas for various sections of a magazine called "Vinyl.I" focused on R&B music. The magazine's target audience is described as females aged 16-26 of social classes C1 and C2. For the front cover, the proposal suggests a close-up photo of a black female with airbrushed editing and streaks of red incorporated into the background colors and text. The contents page is planned to feature a full-length woman in a powerful pose with minimalist white background and red-tinged text. Interior articles will utilize double-page spreads with multiple photos and colored text to break up interview content. Photographs throughout are intended to showcase vibrant, stylish images of women in
Deconstructing three double page spreadsaimeexjade
The document provides details on the layout, text elements, graphical furniture, tone, and images used in magazine article spreads. It analyzes a spread featuring the artist Lana Del Rey that uses a large central image, three small columns of text, and pale color tones. It also examines a spread on rapper Nicki Minaj that is dominated by a large central image and uses pink and black colors and bold text to draw attention. Finally, it summarizes a spread on a movie that uses several images, text columns, and black and white colors to focus on the film.
The student plans to design their contents page for an indie music magazine with a free-flowing, minimalist layout featuring a graphic of a stream running across the page. They will include page numbers next to titles as well as images related to locations and symbols of artists rather than portraits. The color scheme will feature blue, black, and white to represent nature and the magazine's themes. A consistent font will be used to help build the magazine's brand identity. The layout is intended to intrigue readers and allow stories to be discovered without a single focus.
The document analyzes the colors, design, images, and text used in the magazine Kerrang!. On the front cover, orange and black are used to create energy and stand out against white text. The contents page uses red to create danger and white/black text for readability. The double page spread features a dark, mysterious concert photo with blue lighting and white text over it. Throughout, sans serif fonts and varied text sizes are used to draw attention and suggest the magazine's youthful tone. Images of bands represent the readers' aspirations and interests in up-and-coming artists within the genre.
The document provides details on the layout and design choices for the front cover and contents page of a magazine about hip hop music. For the front cover, the author replicates elements from established hip hop magazines like The Source. This includes using a close-up artist image and headline style. For the contents page, the author includes features such as page numbers, headlines and an editorial. The double page spread focuses on an artist and includes their image, headline and inset photos from a music festival they performed at.
The document provides details on the design of a contents page for a music magazine focused on hip hop. It will use a two-column layout with pictures on the right side and text on the left. Images will depict hip hop styles and include photos of artists and a mixtape cover. Articles will focus on hip hop tours and interviews. A sans-serif font and three-color scheme will maintain cohesion across pages. Key details like the cover story will be made prominent through size, boxes and matching photos.
The document provides details on the design of a contents page for a music magazine focused on hip hop. It will use a two-column layout with pictures on the right column and text on the left. Images will showcase aspects of hip hop culture and include artists and album covers. The color scheme and fonts are chosen to be cohesive with the magazine design and reflective of hip hop themes. The contents will be divided into sections and cover stories will be highlighted for easy reader navigation.
The document discusses the conventions used in the production of a magazine media product. It begins by listing common conventions like mastheads, feature stories, images, etc. It then analyzes how the author's magazine follows conventions from real magazines in areas like layout, design elements, use of images and text. Specific examples are given from magazines like NME and Q to show how the author was inspired by real magazines. The conventions used in the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of the author's magazine are then analyzed in detail, explaining design choices and how they follow industry standards.
The document contains responses from Ayo Adetoye describing the layout, design elements, and content that will be included on the contents page for a hip-hop magazine. Ayo plans to use a two column layout with images on the left and text on the right. The contents page will include features, reviews, and other articles related to hip-hop music. Images will relate to the articles and include representations of hip-hop artists and styles to attract and inform the target audience.
The document provides details on constructing a contents page for a Latina magazine aimed at young Latino audiences. It discusses using a three-column layout with a large primary image on the left of JLo and Marc Anthony to represent the main story. Short contextual snippets and page numbers would be included to entice readers without revealing too much. Quotes and subjects of interest like relationships, careers and celebrity lives are mentioned to relate to the target audience. The statement of intent emphasizes showing the singers' personal lives and struggles to inspire working class readers.
The document provides details on planning and designing a music magazine. It includes the results of audience research interviews which found the target audience is mainly female aged 16 interested in rock music. Style sheets are presented outlining font, color scheme, and image choices. A contents page layout is proposed using images and quotes to represent stories and attract readers. Double page spreads and cover designs are planned to feature musicians in natural settings to appeal to both male and female readers.
Eddie Cameron is drafting the layout for a magazine cover and contents page. For the front cover, he has chosen a black and red color scheme and included common features like the barcode and website address. The main image is of a model with red hair to catch viewers' eyes. For the contents page, Eddie has selected a standard layout with an image in the middle and page numbers on the right. He will highlight page numbers and include rhetorical questions to encourage reading the articles. The double-page spread will feature a central image relating to the article and fun fact boxes alongside the text. Eddie aims to contrast serious content with lighter elements.
This document summarizes and analyzes a double page magazine spread. It notes key design elements like the headline, byline, images, columns and body text. It analyzes how these elements are used to attract readers and convey information. Specifically, it discusses how large colorful headlines and images draw attention, while compact columns and small body text maximize the amount of information that can be included on the pages. In summary, the document provides an in-depth review and breakdown of the visual design choices in the double page magazine spread.
Justifying of final idea^j adaptation choices andthomasm2612
The document discusses the adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood created by the author and their partner. They chose this story because they wanted to change the moral to "listen and respect your parents." They apply Vladimir Propp's 5 stage theory to their version and discuss how they subverted some of Propp's character types. The author also identifies the changes they made such as making the family West Indian and Little Red Riding Hood a teenager to target a diverse and teenage audience.
The document contains 33 sections that describe camera shots, camera movements, locations, and actions for filming. Each section provides details on camera angles, shots, movements, and transitions for unspecified footage being filmed at various indoor and outdoor locations including a house, woods, and unspecified interiors and exteriors.
The document provides a storyboard summary for a scene from Little Red Riding Hood. It describes Red Riding Hood leaving her mother's house with a basket of patties to bring to her grandmother, skipping through the woods while carrying the basket, and then stopping to eat one of the patties.
The document outlines a shot list for a film depicting Little Red Riding Hood. It includes various shots showing Red Riding Hood being given food by her mother and walking into the woods, encountering the wolf, running into her grandmother's house to escape the wolf, and her grandmother fighting off the wolf using karate moves. In the end, the grandmother throws the wolf out of the house and questions where the food went while giving Red Riding Hood a stern look.
The document outlines a shot list for a film involving Little Red Riding Hood. It includes various shots of Red Riding Hood being given food by her mother and walking through the woods, encountering a wolf who follows her scent trail. When the wolf chases Red Riding Hood to her grandmother's house, Grandma reveals herself to be a kung fu master and defeats the wolf, sending him running away.
The document is a production log created by Marcus Thomas detailing the steps taken to design an ancillary poster for a silent film called "Patty Take". It describes editing images to black and white, adding elements like the film title, actor names and photos, logos, and captions. Fonts and positioning of elements were adjusted to match styles of 1920s film posters and appeal to the target audience. The final poster design complied with conventions of the silent film genre and era.
The storyboard depicts a dark and ominous scene that begins with an establishing wide shot with low angle and low key lighting, zooming in on the subject. Various shots show the subject from different angles - low, medium, and high - as the camera pans across objects and provides close-ups of a plug hole, bandage wrapping, clenched fist in the mirror, and a blurred head turn. Sound effects of a door opening are followed by two bangs.
This document contains shooting directions for a psycho-thriller film scene. It describes various camera shots and angles including establishing wide shots, low and high angle medium shots, close-ups of objects and a character's clenched fist, and an extreme close-up of a character's eyes. It outlines the sequence of shots and includes directions for lighting, camera movements like pans and tilts, and sound effects like a door opening and gunshots.
The document outlines a shot list for a film depicting Little Red Riding Hood. It includes 29 shots that show Red Riding Hood leaving home with a basket of patties, encountering a wolf in the woods who follows her scent trail, escaping into her grandmother's house, and her grandmother rescuing her by fighting off the wolf using karate moves before sending him away.
The document discusses editing a short silent film in Final Cut Pro. It describes importing footage, arranging shots in order on the timeline, shortening long shots, adding intertitles, adjusting pace and brightness, removing audio, adding vintage effects and transitions, and including orchestral music. The edits were made to follow conventions of 1920s silent comedies and to keep the film between 3-5 minutes.
The document is a production log detailing the process of designing a contents page for a magazine. It describes choosing colors, fonts, and layouts for different sections. Boxes are created and filled with headings. Images are selected and inserted. The only significant change from the initial plan is using a lighter grey background color instead of red and dark grey, to improve readability. By the end, the contents page design is completed as outlined except for the changed background shade.
The document discusses techniques used in posters for silent comedy films from the 1920s. It analyzes posters for films starring Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin. Key techniques discussed include using large fonts for the film title and actors' names to attract attention, emphasizing facial expressions to convey the comedic nature, and including details like locations and costumes to intrigue viewers. Quotes or reviews are also used in selling lines to persuade audiences. These historical techniques will help inform the design of the poster being created to advertise the author's own silent comedy short film.
This document outlines the design choices for the front cover of a hip-hop magazine. Key elements include a red masthead spelling "PAR" which is "RAP" backwards, with a black stroke. Supporting text is in white with a black stroke. The main image shows a teenage rapper recording, with a supporting image of three people. Minor changes from the initial plan included adding a subtle grey background and moving the barcode. The design aims to attract a youthful audience through bold visuals and relatable artist imagery.
Marcus created a production log to document the process of designing his ancillary poster. He used Adobe Photoshop and edited elements like changing a photo to black and white. He added text in fonts like "Elephant" to give a 1920s silent film feel. Elements included the film title "Patty Take" at the top and images of the actors with their names. The final poster complied with 1920s conventions like being in black and white and including borders around images.
The document is a production log created by Marcus Thomas detailing the steps taken to design his ancillary poster for a film project. He began by editing the film's main image to black and white to signify the silent film genre. Marcus then added text and graphical elements like the film title, actors' names and pictures, and a logo. Fonts and positioning of elements were carefully selected to achieve a 1920s aesthetic and appeal to the target audience. Minor adjustments to brightness and borders finished the poster design according to conventions while effectively promoting the film.
1) The production portfolio will consist of a short film adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood, two ancillary products to support the film, a blog, and an evaluation.
2) The short film will be a modernized 5-minute version of Little Red Riding Hood set in a West Indian context, subverting conventions by having an athletic grandmother save the girl from the wolf.
3) The blog will document the filmmaking process and progress, and the evaluation will reflect on what went well and could be improved.
The document discusses the layout, design elements, and content that will be included in the creator's magazine contents page. A two-column layout in InDesign will be used, with information and page numbers on one side and images and captions on the other. Images will relate to the hip-hop genre and appeal to the target audience of females. Stories will also link to the front page and genre, such as an agony aunt issue or artist interview. A simple color scheme of no more than three colors will be used to make the main image and font stand out.
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The document discusses the layout, design and content of a magazine contents page. It will use InDesign with grids and guides to organize columns and images. Page numbers, magazine title, different fonts and colors from the cover will help navigation. Images of familiar grime artists with captions will represent the genre and appeal to the target audience. Stories will relate to images and include interviews and reviews. The layout will be in ascending order with large numbers and captions to easily find stories. A consistent font style and sizes will be used for coherence.
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The document outlines the plans for a double-page magazine spread (DPS). It will include:
- Three columns of text on the second page for the main article.
- A large main image on the first page to attract readers and represent the subject's background.
- A headline and subheading to introduce the topic in different fonts and sizes.
- Colored text and boxes to separate elements and draw the eye, with a light grey background.
- An interview-based story about an unconventional rapper's approach to break conventions.
The document discusses the layout and design of a double-page magazine spread. It will use a three column layout familiar to music magazines and include basic conventions like pull quotes and subheadings. Fonts will be limited to two sizes for headings and body text, and one or two fonts. Images will be catchy and related to the target hip hop audience of young women. They will positively portray female artists and trends while representing empowerment themes. The overall design will follow magazine conventions while appealing to the audience.
The document summarizes the design of a magazine cover, contents page, and article spread. It will feature a large main image of an actor on the cover overlapping the masthead. The cover will also promote free posters and a competition. The contents page will again feature the actor and include preview images and a letter from the editor. The article spread will have a large main image of the actor and quotes over the photo to entice readers to learn more about their story through the article text.
The document provides initial ideas for a rock music magazine called "Slam". It will target male readers aged 16-22 who enjoy rock music. The front cover will feature a mid-shot photograph of a single model to catch readers' attention. The contents page will list articles in 3 columns using rule of thirds for layout, and will include some accompanying images. A double page spread will place the main article image on one page and the accompanying text on the facing page. At least 4 photographs will be used throughout, including the front cover image and one for the contents page.
The document discusses the layout and design choices for a double page magazine spread. It will use a two column layout on both pages to organize the text and three images total, with two on the first page and one on the second page. Bold, colorful images of hip hop artists will be used to attract the target audience and tell a story about the subjects to encourage reading the interview article. Sans-serif fonts in varying large sizes will help organize the headline, pull quote, and body text.
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- The document describes experiments creating a magazine cover and double page spread about the films Alien and The Avengers.
- For the Alien cover, the student placed the iconic egg poster image centrally and added text boxes and the film title to intrigue readers.
- For The Avengers spread, the student included character descriptions, images and sound effects in a comic book style with angled text.
- Reflections note improvements like adding more imagery and planning layouts better in Photoshop for younger audiences.
The document discusses how the author addressed and attracted their intended audience for a magazine they created. Specifically:
- The large masthead, red box with "A", and tagline "the new alternative" would attract readers interested in alternative/indie music.
- Large article titles in black boxes and coverage of new artists would attract "indie people" wanting to discover new music.
- Including popular artists like Lukas and categorizing articles allows readers to find content they're interested in.
- Images on the contents page of diverse models and article page numbers help readers navigate and identify with aspects of the magazine.
The document discusses the typical conventions and layout of music magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It notes that magazine covers usually feature a main central image with additional smaller images and text around the edges. Contents pages typically have a large central image surrounded by a listing of articles. Double page spreads consist of a full-page main image on one side and accompanying text and possibly smaller images on the other side. The document also examines different shot types used and how they help convey information to the reader.
The document discusses the typical conventions and layout of music magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It notes that magazine covers usually feature a main central image with additional smaller images and text around the edges. Contents pages typically have a large central image surrounded by a listing of articles. Double page spreads consist of a full-page main image on one side and accompanying text and possibly smaller images on the other side. The document also examines different shot types used and how they help convey information to the reader.
The document discusses how the media product follows and challenges conventions of real magazines. It follows conventions like using a masthead, rule of thirds layout, issue date, and barcodes. However, it challenges conventions such as having a non-seductive cover image and not listing the issue date on the contents page to seem more modern. It also follows conventions for layouts and designs on the contents page, double page article spread, and individual article layout while adding unique design elements. The goal is to balance familiar conventions with new approaches.
The document discusses how the media product follows and challenges conventions of real magazines. It follows conventions like using a masthead, rule of thirds layout, issue date and barcode. However, it challenges conventions like having a non-seductive cover image and not listing the issue date on the contents page to seem more modern. It also follows conventions for the contents like repeating the masthead and adding numbers by articles but challenges using varied dark/light images to require more attention. The double page spread follows conventions like a live performance image but develops titles and pulls quotes by merging them.
The document discusses how the media product follows and challenges conventions of real magazines. It follows conventions like using a masthead, rule of thirds layout, issue date, and barcodes. However, it challenges conventions such as having a non-seductive cover image and not listing the issue date on the contents page to seem more modern. It also follows conventions for the contents like repeating the masthead and adding numbers by articles but challenges using varied image tones. The double page spread follows conventions like a live performance image but develops merged titles and quotes.
The document proposes an indie music magazine called "Rogue" targeting 17-22 year olds. It discusses using black and white photographs with one accessory in color on the double page spread. Additional photos will be edited to look like Instagram or photo booth pictures to appeal to young people. The front cover will feature a main image of indie artists and entice readers with article previews. The contents page will include an editorial and page numbers. The double page spread will use a large bold font and balanced text and images.
The document provides details on the creation of a media film magazine by the author. It includes planning documents like layout ideas, terminology research, a photoshoot plan, and images from the photoshoot. The author refined their magazine design through further development and editing, comparing their work to publishing trends. Their final magazine design features a colorful masthead, a central cover image using direct address, and consistent formatting in line with house style conventions.
The document provides several ideas for photos on the front cover and double page spreads of a magazine. One idea is to feature a large central image of a person looking at the camera to draw readers in. Another suggestion is a large main image surrounded by smaller photos. For the contents page, an option presented is a large central image covering most of the page with the list of contents on top. Possibilities for double page spreads include a large central image spanning both pages, a large single image paired with explanatory text, or an image behind text to make the words stand out.
The document discusses what was learned from analyzing various parts of magazines, including front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. For front covers, key techniques identified were the use of colors associated with the genre and central images of artists looking at the camera. For contents pages, elements like intriguing titles and graphic features that match the listed contents were noted. Double page spreads typically feature a large graphic on one page with text on the other or wrapped around. Feedback from a questionnaire revealed the importance of understanding the target audience's preferences to best meet their needs. This feedback will be used to improve the magazine concept.
This document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real magazines. It summarizes the key design elements of the front cover, contents page, and double page spread and how they challenge typical magazine conventions. For the front cover, it challenges conventions by putting information under the masthead rather than with the barcode. For the contents page, it challenges layout conventions by using 1.5 columns rather than 3-4 and makes the first page number larger. For the double page spread, it challenges conventions by using a mosaic image rather than a direct address image and includes an introduction to the unfamiliar artist.
The document discusses the student's silent comedy film "Patty Take" and how it develops and challenges conventions of 1920s silent comedies. It summarizes that the film develops conventions like intertitles but challenges conventions by having an Afro-Caribbean twist. The ancillary texts of the poster and double page spread effectively support the film by continuing the black and white theme and aesthetic. A range of media technologies were used in creating the film, including iPhones for planning shots, cameras and tripods for filming, and Final Cut for editing.
The document discusses the evaluation of the student's silent comedy film "Patty Take" and ancillary texts. It summarizes how the film develops conventions of 1920s silent comedies through the use of intertitles, black and white film effects, and fast pace. It also challenges conventions by featuring an Afro-Caribbean twist. The poster and double page spread effectively support the film through continuing the black and white theme and incorporating still images. Various media technologies were used in the production process, including an iPhone for planning shots, a Canon camera for filming, and Final Cut software for editing.
The document evaluates the media product "Patty Take", a silent comedy film, in three areas:
1) It develops conventions of 1920s silent comedies such as using intertitles but challenges conventions by focusing on the Black community with West Indian dialect and characters.
2) The ancillary texts like the poster and double page spread effectively support the film by continuing its black and white theme and incorporating still images from the film.
3) A range of technologies were used in the film's creation including an iPhone to plan shots, borrowing a camera and tripod, editing in Final Cut, and using Photoshop and InDesign to design promotional materials.
The filmmaker developed conventions of 1920s silent comedies in their film "Patty Take", including using intertitles with West Indian dialect to make it relevant to an Afro-Caribbean audience. The film was also shot in black and white with grain to give it an aged 1920s feel and theme. It included fast pacing and more intertitles to fit over 5 minutes of action, adhering to silent film conventions.
The document is a production log created by Tesfah Watkins-Scott for their double page spread film review ancillary product. It details the steps taken to create the review in Adobe InDesign, including incorporating grids and guidelines, creating the background pages in black and white, adding images and text, and organizing columns. The review consists of two pages - the first includes a background, ratings, title, image with caption, and columns for the plot and review. The second page has columns for the remaining review and a large main image incorporating a moon.
Marcus Thomas designed a double page spread for a silent comedy using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. He created a black background and added a heading in "Century Schoolbook" font about a "black and white winter". A subheading in "Synchro LET" font mentioned the comedy's Black British twist. Images of main characters were added large to engage readers. Text was divided into columns between the images with credits and a pull quote to entice the audience.
The document appears to be storyboard slides for a short film adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood. It consists of 43 slides with descriptions of shots showing Red Riding Hood taking a basket of patties to her grandmother's house, encountering a wolf in the woods, being chased by the wolf to her grandmother's house, and seeking help from her grandmother. The storyboard uses props like phones and wallets to represent items like the patties and poo, and depicts the story through movements and interactions between the characters.
The document provides a storyboard summary for a short film adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood. It consists of 43 slides with descriptions of shots showing Red Riding Hood taking a basket of patties to her grandmother's house, encountering a wolf in the woods, arriving at her grandmother's house to find the wolf, and asking her grandmother for help. The storyboard utilizes everyday objects to represent elements of the story and focuses on key actions, locations, and camera shots to visualize the narrative.
Marcus Thomas created a production log to document the process of designing his ancillary poster. He used Adobe Photoshop CS6. The first steps were editing the color photo of Red Riding Hood to black and white to match the silent film genre. Names and photos of three actors were added at the top in a large font. The film title "Patty Take" was centered in a comic font. Additional elements like the film company logo, release date banner, and taglines completed the poster while maintaining consistency in style and fonts to portray the 1920s silent film genre.
The document summarizes the researcher's analysis of two magazine double page spreads from the 1920s related to Charlie Chaplin. Both spreads use large prominent images, headlines that draw attention, and small body text to fit more information across the two pages. The researcher concludes they should take a similar approach for their own double page spread on a silent comedy - including a large main image, plenty of detailed text, and formatting techniques to maximize the amount of content.
This document analyzes a movie poster for the Laurel and Hardy film "Big Heist in Venice" from the silent film era. It discusses several key design elements of the poster and what they convey, including the large masthead that introduces the film, the prominent placement of Laurel and Hardy's names, the emphasized facial expressions in the main image, and the use of text and colors. These visual techniques are meant to attract attention and effectively market the film to the intended audience. The document concludes that researching this historic poster will be useful for designing a poster for the author's own silent comedy short film.
The document provides a shot-by-shot storyboard summary for a scene from Little Red Riding Hood. It describes 42 shots showing Red Riding Hood leaving her mother's house with a basket of food for her grandmother, encountering the wolf in the woods who tries to take the basket, and their subsequent chase to the grandmother's house where Red Riding Hood seeks help from her grandmother against the wolf. Each shot lists the action, location, and duration in sequential order to visualize the scene.
The document provides scene-by-scene directions for a stop-motion animation of Little Red Riding Hood. It describes Red Riding Hood being sent by her mother to bring a basket of patties to her grandmother, skipping through the woods and encountering the wolf, who chases her to her grandmother's house. The wolf arrives and Red Riding Hood calls for help from her grandmother.
The document provides a shot-by-shot storyboard summary for a scene from Little Red Riding Hood. It describes 14 shots of Red Riding Hood leaving her mother's house and skipping through the woods. It then shows the wolf following Red Riding Hood's scent trail and confronting her in the woods before they both run to Grandma's house.
The storyboard depicts a dark and ominous scene that begins with an establishing wide shot with low angle and low key lighting, zooming in on the subject. Various shots show the subject from different angles - low, medium, and high - as the camera tilts, pans, and closes in on objects like a plug hole, bandage, and clenched fist in the mirror. As a door opens off screen, two gunshots abruptly end the sequence in black.
The storyboard depicts a dark and ominous scene that begins with an establishing wide shot with low angle and low key lighting, zooming in on the subject. Various shots show the subject from different angles - low, medium, and high - as the camera pans across objects and provides close-ups of a plug hole, bandage wrapping, clenched fist in the mirror, and a blurred head turn. Sound effects of a door opening are followed by two bangs.
The document provides a shot-by-shot storyboard summary for a scene from Little Red Riding Hood. It describes 14 shots of Red Riding Hood leaving her mother's house and skipping through the woods. It then shows the wolf following Red Riding Hood's scent trail, grabbing her basket, and chasing her to Grandma's house.
The document appears to be storyboard slides for an animated short film depicting Little Red Riding Hood. It shows Red Riding Hood leaving her mother's house with a basket of patties to deliver to her grandmother, skipping through the woods enjoying the treats along the way.
Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to bring a basket of patties to her grandmother's house. She is warned not to eat any of the patties on the way. Red Riding Hood skips through the woods but stops to eat a patty. Meanwhile, the Big Bad Wolf steps in some poo in the woods and becomes frustrated.
Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to bring a basket of patties to her grandmother's house. She is warned not to eat any of the patties on the way. Red Riding Hood skips through the woods but stops to eat a patty. Meanwhile, the Big Bad Wolf steps in some poo in the woods and becomes frustrated.
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2. WHAT layout will you be using for your contents page (This relates to the use of COLUMNS and
GRIDS in planning your Contents Page layout) and WHY?
• For my contents page, I would be using a layout which includes a large column on the second column
which is similar to a lot of the magazines I have researched but I would slightly transgress the conventions
of the contents page by including two supporting images which will sit inside the column with an insight as
to what the picture is about. I would be using grids on InDesign to define my contents page layout and this
would be also to separate my cover stories on the right from the main image on the left accurately. On the
first column of the contents page, there would be another column which would include the main image
which will be a larger photo than the two supporting images on the second column and beneath it would
lie miscellaneous features such as horoscopes, quizzes, galleries and crosswords and minor stories which
will be hip-hop related. My masthead would sit on the top of the page and would be bordered of and
possibly in a different coloured box to the rest of the page to make it appeal to the audience.
• I think the use of having three images on the contents page is useful and is a bright way of catching the
audiences attention as some people would rather see images of how a person may look like, what they are
wearing in terms of jewellery or designer clothes and their facial expressions rather containing a lot of text
which will be off-putting to many of my target audience due to the background they’re coming from which
is a predominantly working class background who are not academically established or who are still
pending on their education.
3. WHAT codes and conventions will you be using from your CONTENTS PAGE RESEARCH and WHY?
• I would be using codes and conventions which I learnt form the contents page I researched but I would
also subvert these conventions and be different In deigning the contents. The conventions of a contents
page I would be including are an image to preview who would be a big feature in one of the articles (which
would be supported with captions and page numbers), page numbers so the readers would be able to
navigate easily to their specific cover story they are interested in the most, the title of the masthead would
be at the top of the page which underneath would include the text marked “CONTENTS” which would be
the largest font used on the page.
• The conventions of the contents page that I’m subverting are how many images are being used on the
front page. I’m going to try and add three images, on the left column I’m going to place my main image
which will be the largest of the three images and on the right side of the column, I am go to place the two
supporting images which be under the heading marked “Features”. My contents would not include a plain
background but would have a certain colour which might just probably be grey so that the audience would
see the contents page as being slightly effective as grey is not the brightest of colours but does show a
page fill which is slightly eye-catching.
4. WHAT type of images, graphics (i.e. Boxes, borders and rules) will you be using to make your
Contents Page easy to navigate by your target audience and WHY?
• I would be using three images on the contents page which will be a break of convention seeing as the
contents pages I have researched contains one main image only. I’m going to position my main image on
the first column and the two supporting images on the second column which will be smaller than the main
image. The main image would consist of a brief cover story and a large folio so it will be more visible for
the reader to pick out and because the text is going to sit on the picture, space on the contents page
would be conserved slightly as the text would not be sitting underneath the main image. The two
supporting images would contain a folio and a cover story which will sit in a box beneath it and would then
be followed by a list of minority features. Having more than one image on the contents page will grab my
target audience’s attention as we have a better eye for viewing images than reading a piece of text and
also a picture paints a thousand words so the reader could figure out what the images represent. The
photo credit would also be present.
• At the top of the contents page there would be a box which will include “THE PAR’s” corporate identity
and would include the word “CONTENTS”. The background colour would be grey which will probably mean
that the bodycopy would be black which is a combination of colours which will be easy for the reader to
see. The colour of the folio would be red and as this is a bright colour which is easily seen on a grey
background and would alarm my target audience making it easy to navigate to the pages where the
articles are on.
• I would use rules to neatly separate the first column and the second column and to separate my
supporting images from each other so the reader would not get muddled up and think the page is scruffy
and have no organisation. This is going to be done to make my contents page look attractive.
5. WHAT image shot types will you be using for your Contents Page and WHY will they appeal to
your potential target audience?
• The content of the article could be represented by the image shot types on the contents page. If I used a
low angle shot, my target audience would see the artist as having some sort of status, that they are
powerful and have authority which are common connotations of rappers within the hip-hop genre. This
makes a low-angle shot a great shot for me to adopt.
• However, the predominant shot types I would be using for my contents page would be a medium close-up
shot as it shows you a slight fraction of the background which makes the person the real focus of the
image. The other elements we identify in medium close-up shots are the persons emotional state which is
gathered through their facial expressions. If the facial expressions link with the cover story, the audience
would possibly think that the article which is going to be based on the image will be interesting and
reflecting on how the artist lives or used to live or if the artist is serious or not. Medium close-up would
appeal to my target audience as they could see some of the clothes and accessories the artist is wearing
and their emotions which paints a lot of pictures.
Image of the hip-hop group
D.O.N.S which will be one of
the supporting image
The girl group The Cheetah
Girls would be another
supporting image mainly
appealing the male crowd
6. WHAT stories will you be including in your Contents Page and HOW will they be related to the
images?
• I would try to relate the stories on the contents page with the images via the facial expressions and postures shown by
the artists. For instance, one of my supporting images I would be using would include three artists who are smiling
which means that they are elated or that they are celebrating something. A suitable story I would include would read
“On to the next one”. The audience would know that from this story, the group D.O.N.S have previously done
something successful and are ready to progress to another level. My target audience could also assume that the group
has been signed or that hey are releasing a gold or a platinum album. The image of the three artists smiling shows that
they have done something to be proud of which will easily relate to the cover story I have chosen.
• Another story I would be including in my contents page would state “The Cheetah girls” and this would be related to
my second supporting image as two brothers would be the focus of the image. The audience would be intrigued by the
story as the groups name possibly represents their behaviour which they might evoke in the article based on the story.
The images which is related to the story includes three glamorous girls which will attract the male audience rather than
the females as they could be physically attracted to the “Cheetah girls” and would possibly see them as models Instead
of rap artistes.
• My main cover story would state “A MESSAGE TO THE FALLEN SOLDIERS” and this would be followed with a small
caption which gives a little insight of what the story is about. The image I will be using is a medium shot of an artist
who would be placing their hands together in a prayer sort of manner which will create a sense of faith towards a
higher being in which he is paying his respect to his friends who have recently departed.
7. WHAT do you want these images to tell your audience and WHY?
• I want these images to tell me audience that there is a lot of young striving real success in the hip-hop
industry and that there is some artist of have already peaked at an early age. My target audience would
feel that the images on the contents page relates to them as they are of the same age group which the
artists are on and could possibly feel motivated because of that. I want these images to tell my target
audience that the magazine will be featuring vibrant stories for example, the image of the Cheetah Girls
features different colours red, white, black and purple/blue which illustrates a vibrant image so will depict
a vibrant story.
• My main image will tell my audience that there is a sense of peace and hope in the image due to the body
language shown by the rap artist. The audience would feel that the artist is trying to change or is trying to
respect someone whether it is God or if he is paying homage to someone he has lost through death or
relationship-wise which the audience would take rather seriously. This image would also be backed up
with the story which relates to it as it say “A MESSAGE TO THE FALLEN SOLDIERS” which shows that he is
respecting his friends who have died recently.
• Another supporting image I’ll be using which of the hip-hop group D.O.N.S would tell the audience as
discussed before that they have done something successful in possibly achieving something which is music
related. The story which is included “On to the next one” justifies the image as they have previously
achieved “something” so they are getting ready to go to the next platform.
8. WHAT colours will you be using and WHY?
• My background colour of the contents page will be grey which is the same colour of my background on my
front cover page. I’m making my background colour grey is so that the colour of the text could be grey
whilst the colour red which I’ll be using for the boxes would be coordinating successfully and will also give
a serious approach as to the level of content distributed by the hip-hop genre. The box which the
masthead and “contents” will be sitting on will be red to keep the corporate identity notable and would
also keep the sense of danger or blood as the theme of the contents. Beneath this box there would be
another border will label “features” and this be at the top of the second column. The colour of this would
be to show that the red box on top of it is distinct to the features box.
• The colour scheme is going to be primarily grey, red and black which are three colours that’ll combine well
together in creating a product that will attract teenagers and young adults who are looking to read
something with a strong level of content hence the reason colours such as pink or yellow were are not
going to be used as they are bright colours which would suit a females gossip magazine. If the background
colour grey was left by itself, the audience would find the contents page quite dull as that is the
connotations of the colour grey so I added red because it is quite bright but fierce which will give life to
the page.
9. WHAT essential information will be included in your Contents Page and WHY?
• My contents page will include features of all the top stories which are relate to the
hip-hop scene in the UK or which are related to the hip-hop genre. The folios would
be in the colour red to make it easy for the reader to navigate to and the features
would be easy to read with a clear and short description of what stories are going
to appear in the articles. The reviews box would be ruled of beneath the supporting
images so the can be separated and then a list or a box would contain all the
reviews which will be appearing inside the magazine.
• Other minor information which will be included in the contents page are
horoscopes, quizzes, galleries and crosswords and it would tell you what pages you
could find them on. This would be all hip-hop related and would sit at the bottom
of the page as it will be seen as less important especially as the target audience I’m
attracting are young adults and teenagers who are interested in reading the
magazine to find out more about the hip-hop scene rather than play games.
10. WHAT type of fonts and font sizes (style of lettering used) will you be using for your Contents
Page and WHY?
• The font I’m going to use for my contents title will be “Impact” since I have used it successfully on my front cover page
in creating a serious affect and my main target audience would take the font seriously and in doing so take the
contents page seriously. In keeping the title in the font style “impact” the corporate identity will be kept and the
reader would know that the contents page is associated with THE PAR magazine as that is the main font. Wherever
the impact font is used, a swatch would be used to make the text come of the background to give an eye-catching
affect.
• The main cover stories would also be in “impact” as it stands out and appeals to the reader because the font is bold
and I would be using a swatch to surround the text so it could come off the page slightly and appeal to the reader. The
rest of the text which are linked to the cover stories or are beneath the features list would be in either an “arial
rounded”, “arial black” or an “arial narrow” font so that the reader would find it is easy to read plus taking the
font stories seriously because if the font was more fancy it would possibly be attract children rather than young adults
and teenagers.
• The font size for title of the contents page would be one of the largest piece of text on the page so the reader could
be able to realise that they are on the contents page. The main cover story on the main image of the contents would
also be in a large font size so the readers would notice this story will be the most important story of the contents page
with the stories relating to the supporting images being in a smaller but noticeable font size making my target
audience know that the stories are less important to the main cover story. All the minor features would probably be
within the font size 11-14 since the stories are of no real importance but will be in a clear font type so the readers will
be able to navigate to the pages quickly and easily.