The author learned several important lessons from their preliminary magazine task that helped improve their full magazine product. They learned that the magazine needs to look visually busy with multiple sell lines promoting the content to engage readers. The layout must be properly structured with a larger masthead and consistent placement of small details. An eye-catching color scheme used throughout helps create a unique look. Planning elements like the front cover and contents page in advance allows for better organization and design.
This document contains a 10-question questionnaire assessing responses to an unspecified magazine, asking about the respondent's demographics, their evaluation of links between pages, opportunities to share features across pages, ways to improve the front cover design through colors and layout, and how to enhance the content page. It concludes by asking the respondent to identify the magazine's genre based on provided pages and to offer their view on whether the price is suitable for its presumed working-class audience.
The production schedule outlines a photoshoot for the student magazine Rebel at Solihull six form on February 1st. Photographer Saxon Bushell will take individual photos of the models Michael, Elena, Katie, and Chris in the air vent and computer room starting at 1:30 PM. The models need only wear normal clothing and no props or catering will be required.
The document lists props needed for a photoshoot including golden chains, a black beanie, fake tattoos, a mic, and gold teeth. No makeup is needed for the main cover or other images. Costumes include dark clothing, a black jumper/jacket, and a black beanie.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent is 17 years old, white, and male. He believes the pages of the magazine are cohesively designed with matching color schemes and fonts. He suggests centering the large cover image and rearranging the sell lines around it. The genre of the magazine is determined to be rap based on the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. Considering the target working class audience, the respondent feels the price should be lowered to around 3 pounds.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent believes the pages are linked through a common cover star. They suggest including smaller images from the content page on the double page spread. Regarding the front cover, they recommend removing the red background and making the masthead red. The genre is identified as rap based on the artists featured. The price is considered okay but could be lowered to £4 or £3.50 to better suit the primarily working class target audience.
Backla$h is an acclaimed rap artist who is making his comeback after a two year retirement. Though only 17 years old, he conducts himself with a surprising level of maturity and humility. He does not need an entourage or manager telling him what to do and says that artists who do will never achieve true creativity. Backla$h creates music primarily for his fans and to offer something new to his genre. Though fame found him early, he took a break to focus on school but continued writing music. He is now ready to release a new album that tells a story and shows his range as an artist.
The author learned several important lessons from their preliminary magazine task that helped improve their full magazine product. They learned that the magazine needs to look visually busy with multiple sell lines promoting the content to engage readers. The layout must be properly structured with a larger masthead and consistent placement of small details. An eye-catching color scheme used throughout helps create a unique look. Planning elements like the front cover and contents page in advance allows for better organization and design.
This document contains a 10-question questionnaire assessing responses to an unspecified magazine, asking about the respondent's demographics, their evaluation of links between pages, opportunities to share features across pages, ways to improve the front cover design through colors and layout, and how to enhance the content page. It concludes by asking the respondent to identify the magazine's genre based on provided pages and to offer their view on whether the price is suitable for its presumed working-class audience.
The production schedule outlines a photoshoot for the student magazine Rebel at Solihull six form on February 1st. Photographer Saxon Bushell will take individual photos of the models Michael, Elena, Katie, and Chris in the air vent and computer room starting at 1:30 PM. The models need only wear normal clothing and no props or catering will be required.
The document lists props needed for a photoshoot including golden chains, a black beanie, fake tattoos, a mic, and gold teeth. No makeup is needed for the main cover or other images. Costumes include dark clothing, a black jumper/jacket, and a black beanie.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent is 17 years old, white, and male. He believes the pages of the magazine are cohesively designed with matching color schemes and fonts. He suggests centering the large cover image and rearranging the sell lines around it. The genre of the magazine is determined to be rap based on the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. Considering the target working class audience, the respondent feels the price should be lowered to around 3 pounds.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent believes the pages are linked through a common cover star. They suggest including smaller images from the content page on the double page spread. Regarding the front cover, they recommend removing the red background and making the masthead red. The genre is identified as rap based on the artists featured. The price is considered okay but could be lowered to £4 or £3.50 to better suit the primarily working class target audience.
Backla$h is an acclaimed rap artist who is making his comeback after a two year retirement. Though only 17 years old, he conducts himself with a surprising level of maturity and humility. He does not need an entourage or manager telling him what to do and says that artists who do will never achieve true creativity. Backla$h creates music primarily for his fans and to offer something new to his genre. Though fame found him early, he took a break to focus on school but continued writing music. He is now ready to release a new album that tells a story and shows his range as an artist.
The document discusses using various locations for photo shoots for a rap magazine. It describes taking low angle shots looking up at a person to make them look powerful at one location. Another location near a lamppost will be used for a medium close-up of an artist leaning against it to look intimidating. A third location by a fence and river will allow a wide shot of an artist trying to hop the fence to seem mischievous. Natural light will be used for most shots, with added light needed for an indoor computer room shot.
This risk assessment document identifies hazards, the degree of risk, and control measures for students filming/taking photos in the college canteen area. Three main hazards are identified: frost and ice on the ground posing a slip risk; electrical hazards near fences; and wet weather making areas slippery. Control measures include wearing appropriate footwear, not running near ice or wet areas, staying away from electrical fences, and walking slowly in slippery conditions. Further actions planned include reviewing control measures if conditions change.
The document discusses various software and tools used to create a magazine coursework project. Blogger was used to host the project and embed other media like sound from SoundCloud and videos from Vimeo. InDesign was used to layout the magazine pages and add elements like text, pictures, and paragraphs. Photoshop was used to create the front cover, contents page, and background elements. Fonts were sourced from Dafont. A camera took pictures for pages and a video recorder captured interviews, though it produced shaky video without a tripod. A PC uploaded files and hosted design software.
The production schedule is for a student magazine photoshoot titled "rebel" for client Solihull sixform. The photographer Saxon Bushell and model Jac Colton will meet at 11:30 on January 27th at Solihull sixform to take photos of the model in an alleyway near the canteen, wearing dark clothing and accessories. They will take the bus to the location and meet at the LCR first before heading to the shoot outside of school property, and no catering will be provided.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent is 17 years old, white, and male. He believes the pages are cohesively designed with a consistent color scheme and fonts. He suggests featuring the word "exclusive" more prominently on the contents page and double page spread. While he thinks the front cover design is fine, he believes using alternative colors could make the magazine more visually interesting. To improve the contents page, he recommends making the masthead smaller to draw more attention to the images. Based on the content, he determines the magazine genre is rap music. Considering the presumed working class target audience, he feels the price should be lowered to £3-£3.50.
This document summarizes an interview with actor Daniel Radcliffe. Some key points:
- Radcliffe discusses his unconventional career choices after Harry Potter, taking roles in strange indie films rather than mainstream blockbusters.
- He is known for being a cheerful and open interview subject, readily discussing his interests which include older British sitcoms.
- Radcliffe remains fond of discussing the Harry Potter films but acknowledges he is lucky to be associated with a beloved franchise rather than something more controversial.
- The document was written when the first Fantastic Beasts film was being promoted, and Radcliffe reacts enthusiastically to images from the film while joking about his plain Potter costumes.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards students may face while filming in an alleyway near campus. Key hazards identified include slippery conditions from frost, wet weather, or mud. Control measures outlined are walking slowly in slippery areas, wearing appropriate footwear, and keeping a reasonable distance from passing pedestrians. The action plan calls for students to stop filming if people are near and to avoid messing around in grassy areas to further control risks.
Bauer would be the best media company to distribute a rap magazine. As a large UK-based media company, Bauer owns popular radio stations, magazines, and other media platforms that could help advertise a new rap magazine to a worldwide audience. Bauer has experience creating successful niche magazines and knows how to market them to the right demographics. While Town Square Media in the US also has experience with rap magazines like XXL, their audience is primarily American and they focus more on digital media, which could limit the magazine's reach.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent is 17 years old, black, and male. They believe the pages are cohesively designed with a red, white, and black color scheme. They suggest repeating the word "exclusive" on each page and using highlighted backgrounds consistently. The front cover image could be more centered and the masthead smaller to increase the image size. Shortening the editorial would allow more space for artist profiles and articles on the content page. Based on the elements shown, the genre is determined to be about rap music. A lower price of £3.70 instead of the current price would be more appropriate for the primarily working class target audience.
The document discusses initial ideas for a rap music magazine called "Rebel". The target audience would be 18-year-old American male Cameron, who likes hanging out with friends on weekends clubbing and drinking. The front cover would feature a medium close-up image of a rap artist in stereotypical clothing with the masthead in the top left. Bold colors like red, black, and yellow would be used. The contents page would use red and black with two images and borders, listing regular and featured articles. A double page spread would show a longshot of an artist occupying one third of the page to allow for article text. Photographs would use dark backgrounds and locations like alleys.
Backla$h is a successful rap artist who is making his comeback after a two year retirement. Though only 17 years old, he conducts himself with maturity and humility. He does not need an entourage or manager telling him what to say. Backla$h creates music for his fans and to offer something new to the genre, not to seek acceptance from the music industry. He took a break from music to focus on school but was still writing songs monthly and in contact with his label. Backla$h believes he owes it to his fans to create fresh new music after they waited so long for his return. Throughout the interview he maintains a positive attitude and respect for his fans.
The document discusses using various locations for photo shoots for a rap magazine. It describes taking low angle shots looking up at a person to make them look powerful at one location. Another location near a lamppost will be used for a medium close-up of an artist leaning against it to look intimidating. A third location by a fence and river will allow a wide shot of an artist trying to hop the fence to seem mischievous. Natural light will be used for most shots, with added light needed for an indoor computer room shot.
This risk assessment document identifies hazards, the degree of risk, and control measures for students filming/taking photos in the college canteen area. Three main hazards are identified: frost and ice on the ground posing a slip risk; electrical hazards near fences; and wet weather making areas slippery. Control measures include wearing appropriate footwear, not running near ice or wet areas, staying away from electrical fences, and walking slowly in slippery conditions. Further actions planned include reviewing control measures if conditions change.
The document discusses various software and tools used to create a magazine coursework project. Blogger was used to host the project and embed other media like sound from SoundCloud and videos from Vimeo. InDesign was used to layout the magazine pages and add elements like text, pictures, and paragraphs. Photoshop was used to create the front cover, contents page, and background elements. Fonts were sourced from Dafont. A camera took pictures for pages and a video recorder captured interviews, though it produced shaky video without a tripod. A PC uploaded files and hosted design software.
The production schedule is for a student magazine photoshoot titled "rebel" for client Solihull sixform. The photographer Saxon Bushell and model Jac Colton will meet at 11:30 on January 27th at Solihull sixform to take photos of the model in an alleyway near the canteen, wearing dark clothing and accessories. They will take the bus to the location and meet at the LCR first before heading to the shoot outside of school property, and no catering will be provided.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent is 17 years old, white, and male. He believes the pages are cohesively designed with a consistent color scheme and fonts. He suggests featuring the word "exclusive" more prominently on the contents page and double page spread. While he thinks the front cover design is fine, he believes using alternative colors could make the magazine more visually interesting. To improve the contents page, he recommends making the masthead smaller to draw more attention to the images. Based on the content, he determines the magazine genre is rap music. Considering the presumed working class target audience, he feels the price should be lowered to £3-£3.50.
This document summarizes an interview with actor Daniel Radcliffe. Some key points:
- Radcliffe discusses his unconventional career choices after Harry Potter, taking roles in strange indie films rather than mainstream blockbusters.
- He is known for being a cheerful and open interview subject, readily discussing his interests which include older British sitcoms.
- Radcliffe remains fond of discussing the Harry Potter films but acknowledges he is lucky to be associated with a beloved franchise rather than something more controversial.
- The document was written when the first Fantastic Beasts film was being promoted, and Radcliffe reacts enthusiastically to images from the film while joking about his plain Potter costumes.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards students may face while filming in an alleyway near campus. Key hazards identified include slippery conditions from frost, wet weather, or mud. Control measures outlined are walking slowly in slippery areas, wearing appropriate footwear, and keeping a reasonable distance from passing pedestrians. The action plan calls for students to stop filming if people are near and to avoid messing around in grassy areas to further control risks.
Bauer would be the best media company to distribute a rap magazine. As a large UK-based media company, Bauer owns popular radio stations, magazines, and other media platforms that could help advertise a new rap magazine to a worldwide audience. Bauer has experience creating successful niche magazines and knows how to market them to the right demographics. While Town Square Media in the US also has experience with rap magazines like XXL, their audience is primarily American and they focus more on digital media, which could limit the magazine's reach.
The document contains responses to an 11 question questionnaire about a magazine. The respondent is 17 years old, black, and male. They believe the pages are cohesively designed with a red, white, and black color scheme. They suggest repeating the word "exclusive" on each page and using highlighted backgrounds consistently. The front cover image could be more centered and the masthead smaller to increase the image size. Shortening the editorial would allow more space for artist profiles and articles on the content page. Based on the elements shown, the genre is determined to be about rap music. A lower price of £3.70 instead of the current price would be more appropriate for the primarily working class target audience.
The document discusses initial ideas for a rap music magazine called "Rebel". The target audience would be 18-year-old American male Cameron, who likes hanging out with friends on weekends clubbing and drinking. The front cover would feature a medium close-up image of a rap artist in stereotypical clothing with the masthead in the top left. Bold colors like red, black, and yellow would be used. The contents page would use red and black with two images and borders, listing regular and featured articles. A double page spread would show a longshot of an artist occupying one third of the page to allow for article text. Photographs would use dark backgrounds and locations like alleys.
Backla$h is a successful rap artist who is making his comeback after a two year retirement. Though only 17 years old, he conducts himself with maturity and humility. He does not need an entourage or manager telling him what to say. Backla$h creates music for his fans and to offer something new to the genre, not to seek acceptance from the music industry. He took a break from music to focus on school but was still writing songs monthly and in contact with his label. Backla$h believes he owes it to his fans to create fresh new music after they waited so long for his return. Throughout the interview he maintains a positive attitude and respect for his fans.