Costumes and props are important for any photo shoot or film as they help depict the mood, time period, and personality of the scene and characters. For a magazine shoot specifically, the costumes and props must match the genre and style of the magazine to create realism and attract the target audience. Suggested costumes for a hip hop magazine include black jeans, a stylish branded jacket, and a white top, while appropriate props include chains, watches, and hats to represent wealth and individuality in the hip hop genre.
XXL is an American hip hop magazine founded in 1997 that was published 6 times per year by Harris Publications until it ceased print publication in 2014. It is now an online publication owned by Townsquare Media and based in New York City. The magazine has had several prominent editors over the years, including Reginald Dennis, Sheena Lester, Elliott Wilson, and Datwon Thomas before Vanessa Satten became Editor-in-Chief in 2009.
The document discusses color scheme, images, costumes, props, locations, and content ideas for a magazine focused on hip hop/rap. The key points are:
- The magazine will use a red, white, and black color scheme based on research showing this is common.
- Images on the front cover and inside pages will feature well-known hip hop artists in costumes and with props fitting the genre, like hoodies, chains, hats.
- Shoots will take place in studios for clean backgrounds or urban locations matching article topics.
- Sell lines will advertise featured artists and the magazine's website to attract readers.
This document contains a survey with questions about music listening habits. It asks about the respondent's age, gender, favorite music genre, how often and through what means they listen to music each day, whether they illegally download music if using a mobile phone, if they purchase albums from retail stores, which stores or why not, if they purchase music magazines, which magazines, and how regularly, whether the magazines contain trusted information about their preferred genre, and if they would purchase other magazines containing their preferred genre.
Costumes and props are important for any photo shoot or film as they help depict the mood, time period, and personality of the scene and characters. For a magazine shoot specifically, the costumes and props must match the genre and style of the magazine to create realism and attract the target audience. Suggested costumes for a hip hop magazine include black jeans, a stylish branded jacket, and a white top, while appropriate props include chains, watches, and hats to represent wealth and individuality in the hip hop genre.
XXL is an American hip hop magazine founded in 1997 that was published 6 times per year by Harris Publications until it ceased print publication in 2014. It is now an online publication owned by Townsquare Media and based in New York City. The magazine has had several prominent editors over the years, including Reginald Dennis, Sheena Lester, Elliott Wilson, and Datwon Thomas before Vanessa Satten became Editor-in-Chief in 2009.
The document discusses color scheme, images, costumes, props, locations, and content ideas for a magazine focused on hip hop/rap. The key points are:
- The magazine will use a red, white, and black color scheme based on research showing this is common.
- Images on the front cover and inside pages will feature well-known hip hop artists in costumes and with props fitting the genre, like hoodies, chains, hats.
- Shoots will take place in studios for clean backgrounds or urban locations matching article topics.
- Sell lines will advertise featured artists and the magazine's website to attract readers.
This document contains a survey with questions about music listening habits. It asks about the respondent's age, gender, favorite music genre, how often and through what means they listen to music each day, whether they illegally download music if using a mobile phone, if they purchase albums from retail stores, which stores or why not, if they purchase music magazines, which magazines, and how regularly, whether the magazines contain trusted information about their preferred genre, and if they would purchase other magazines containing their preferred genre.
XXL is an American hip hop magazine founded in 1997 that was published 6 times per year by Harris Publications until ceasing print publication in 2014. It was founded in 1997 and had notable past editors like Elliott Wilson. In 2009, Vanessa Satten became the editor-in-chief after previously working at XXL since 1998. The magazine was based in New York City and covered hip hop music and culture in the United States.
1) High key lighting aims to reduce lighting ratios and shadows to create a more even, homogeneous light. It suggests an upbeat mood and is often used in comedies and sitcoms.
2) Low key lighting uses mainly a key light to accentuate contours and throw other areas into shadow. It creates a chiaroscuro effect and heightens a sense of alienation, so is commonly used in film noir and horror genres.
3) Fill lighting is used to soften or eliminate shadows caused by the main light source. It allows the viewer to infer environmental and mood clues from the tone of shadows.
1) High key lighting aims to reduce lighting ratios and shadows to create a more even, homogeneous light. It suggests an upbeat mood and is often used in comedies and sitcoms.
2) Low key lighting uses mainly a key light to accentuate contours and throw other areas into shadow. It creates a chiaroscuro effect and heightens a sense of alienation in the viewer. Low key lighting is commonly used in film noir and horror genres.
3) Fill lighting is used to soften or eliminate shadows caused by the main light source. It allows the viewer to infer environmental and mood clues from how light or dark the shadows appear.
This document discusses music genres and focuses on rap/hip hop. It begins by defining what a music genre is and provides some examples. The author then states that their chosen genre is rap/hip hop. To research this genre, the author will look at key components like rap music, turntablism, breaking, and graffiti art. They also provide examples of conventions commonly seen in images and videos representing this genre, such as tattoos, chains, gang signs and certain poses, styles of dress and jewelry that relate to themes of wealth and criminal imagery often portrayed in rap/hip hop.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a college magazine. Key features identified include the magazine title, large images of artists, advertisements of stories and other issues, page numbers, and use of color schemes and formatting to attract readers and allow them to easily navigate content. The analyses find that the magazine effectively uses visual features and layout to promote stories, entertain readers, and encourage purchasing of issues.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a college magazine. Key features identified include the magazine title, large images of artists, advertisements of stories and other issues, page numbers, and use of color schemes and formatting to attract readers and allow them to easily navigate content. The analyses find that the magazine effectively uses visual features and layout to promote stories, entertain readers, and encourage purchasing of issues.
This document analyzes the front cover and contents page of a new college magazine. It identifies and describes the purpose of various features on the pages. These include the magazine title, large images, artist names, subtitles advertising stories, contents listings, and advertisements for other issues and merchandise. The analysis notes that the features are designed to attract readers, identify stories of interest, and promote the magazine brand through a consistent color scheme and layout.
XXL is an American hip hop magazine founded in 1997 that was published 6 times per year by Harris Publications until ceasing print publication in 2014. It was founded in 1997 and had notable past editors like Elliott Wilson. In 2009, Vanessa Satten became the editor-in-chief after previously working at XXL since 1998. The magazine was based in New York City and covered hip hop music and culture in the United States.
1) High key lighting aims to reduce lighting ratios and shadows to create a more even, homogeneous light. It suggests an upbeat mood and is often used in comedies and sitcoms.
2) Low key lighting uses mainly a key light to accentuate contours and throw other areas into shadow. It creates a chiaroscuro effect and heightens a sense of alienation, so is commonly used in film noir and horror genres.
3) Fill lighting is used to soften or eliminate shadows caused by the main light source. It allows the viewer to infer environmental and mood clues from the tone of shadows.
1) High key lighting aims to reduce lighting ratios and shadows to create a more even, homogeneous light. It suggests an upbeat mood and is often used in comedies and sitcoms.
2) Low key lighting uses mainly a key light to accentuate contours and throw other areas into shadow. It creates a chiaroscuro effect and heightens a sense of alienation in the viewer. Low key lighting is commonly used in film noir and horror genres.
3) Fill lighting is used to soften or eliminate shadows caused by the main light source. It allows the viewer to infer environmental and mood clues from how light or dark the shadows appear.
This document discusses music genres and focuses on rap/hip hop. It begins by defining what a music genre is and provides some examples. The author then states that their chosen genre is rap/hip hop. To research this genre, the author will look at key components like rap music, turntablism, breaking, and graffiti art. They also provide examples of conventions commonly seen in images and videos representing this genre, such as tattoos, chains, gang signs and certain poses, styles of dress and jewelry that relate to themes of wealth and criminal imagery often portrayed in rap/hip hop.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a college magazine. Key features identified include the magazine title, large images of artists, advertisements of stories and other issues, page numbers, and use of color schemes and formatting to attract readers and allow them to easily navigate content. The analyses find that the magazine effectively uses visual features and layout to promote stories, entertain readers, and encourage purchasing of issues.
This document analyzes the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a college magazine. Key features identified include the magazine title, large images of artists, advertisements of stories and other issues, page numbers, and use of color schemes and formatting to attract readers and allow them to easily navigate content. The analyses find that the magazine effectively uses visual features and layout to promote stories, entertain readers, and encourage purchasing of issues.
This document analyzes the front cover and contents page of a new college magazine. It identifies and describes the purpose of various features on the pages. These include the magazine title, large images, artist names, subtitles advertising stories, contents listings, and advertisements for other issues and merchandise. The analysis notes that the features are designed to attract readers, identify stories of interest, and promote the magazine brand through a consistent color scheme and layout.