EVALUATION
Deemple Morar
FRONT COVER OF MY SCHOOL MAGAZINE
CONTENTS PAGE
In what ways does
your media product
use, develop or
challenge forms and
conventions of real
media products?
Positioning Statement: this is
used to give a better in sight to
what the magazine could be
about, which could help sell it on
the market.
Masthead: the masthead
is the largest piece of
writing on the front cover
of a magazine. It consists
of a unique or san serif
font however, I have not
included this on my
school magazine. I have
centred my masthead so
it goes across the whole
of my page, as I wanted it
to be noticeable to allow
the audience to view it.
Main image: the main image is
the largest image that will be
used on a magazine. It is usually
centred in the middle and takes
up the majority of the page. I
must ensure I do not put any
piece writing other than the
main cover line across the
image, as this does not fit the
codes and conventions.
Main Cover Line: the main
cover line is the second largest
piece of writing on the front
cover of a magazine. It
illustrates the main story of
what the article is about and is
the only piece of writing that
can go across the main image.
Buzzwords: I have included
buzzwords to entice the reader,
which could allow them to think
they are getting something
extra with the magazine.
Cover Lines: the cover
lines feature around the
main image. I have not
included too many cover
lines as I did not want the
audience to be too
attracted to these areas.
This is because the main
cover line is the main
feature story.
Extra Features: I have
ensured I included a
barcode, price, web address
and issue number, as these
are important features of a
magazine. However, I have
put the barcode on the left
hand side of the magazine
where as this needed to be
on the right hand side. I must
ensure when I do my main
task that I do not make this
mistake again.
Colour Scheme: I have used 2-3 colours on my
magazine, which I ensured they do not clash.
This fits the codes and conventions.
FRONT COVER
CONTENTS PAGE
Main Headline: (Masthead)
the regular ‘contents’ is
found a the top of the page,
as this allows the audience
to be aware that this is a
contents page. I have also
included ‘WW’ which stands
for ‘Weatherhead Weekly’,
which is the name of my
magazine.
Images: the images I
have included, have
reference to my articles
that I have illustrated
on my headlines and
sub lines.
Headlines/Sub lines:
I have used the
correct page
numbers next to the
article however, I
have not given any
further information
about what the article
could be about. I am
aware that on some
contents pages they
do not give any
insight to what the
article could be
about.
Typography:
I have used the same font
and sizing on my contents
page to ensure that each
part of my contents page is
equal and consistent.
However, I have made three
spelling mistakes on the
‘editors letter', so to ensure I
do not make this mistake
again, I must read my work
over before finalizing
anything.
Colour Scheme: I have continued with the
same colour scheme throughout, as I didn’t
want the colours to clash.
How did you use
new media
technologies in
the construction
of your media
product?
PHOTOSHOP
Throughout the duration of this
course, I have used new media
technologies by using Photoshop.
Photoshop is the software I used
to edit my image and to make my
front cover of my magazine and
contents page. I have previously
used Photoshop for GCSE Media,
so I have some grasp of how to
use it. However, my main image
was difficult to cut out, so in some
places it had harsh edges.
DIGITAL CAMERA
I used a digital camera throughout
the duration of this course, which
allowed me to take pictures for my
school magazine around the school.
This also allowed me to take good
quality pictures and I was fully
aware of how to use the camera.
What are the
strengths and
weaknesses of both
the product and your
use of new media
technologies?
Personally, I think my strengths of my media product contain and
follow the codes and conventions of a magazine front cover and
contents page. I ensured I included most codes and conventions,
however I did make some mistakes. I was able to upload pictures
onto Photoshop and edit them. This wasn’t too difficult as I had
previously used Photoshop at GCSE. My weaknesses towards my
media product would to be to read over my work, as Photoshop does
not come up with auto correct/ doesn’t identify when a spelling
mistake has been made. I also struggled with cutting out my main
image. To ensure I do not make these mistakes again, I must ensure
I follow everything correctly and be more careful.
The strengths with new media technologies is that I used a digital
camera which I found very easy to use, as I had previously used one
before. This enabled me to take pictures for my school magazine
front cover and contents page. I was also familiar with Photoshop, as
I had previously used this software before, however I did ask for
some help for certain areas that I struggled with. Personally, I do not
think I had any weaknesses with new media technologies as I found
each software easy to used as I was familiar with it.

Evaluation

  • 1.
  • 2.
    FRONT COVER OFMY SCHOOL MAGAZINE
  • 3.
  • 4.
    In what waysdoes your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 5.
    Positioning Statement: thisis used to give a better in sight to what the magazine could be about, which could help sell it on the market. Masthead: the masthead is the largest piece of writing on the front cover of a magazine. It consists of a unique or san serif font however, I have not included this on my school magazine. I have centred my masthead so it goes across the whole of my page, as I wanted it to be noticeable to allow the audience to view it. Main image: the main image is the largest image that will be used on a magazine. It is usually centred in the middle and takes up the majority of the page. I must ensure I do not put any piece writing other than the main cover line across the image, as this does not fit the codes and conventions. Main Cover Line: the main cover line is the second largest piece of writing on the front cover of a magazine. It illustrates the main story of what the article is about and is the only piece of writing that can go across the main image. Buzzwords: I have included buzzwords to entice the reader, which could allow them to think they are getting something extra with the magazine. Cover Lines: the cover lines feature around the main image. I have not included too many cover lines as I did not want the audience to be too attracted to these areas. This is because the main cover line is the main feature story. Extra Features: I have ensured I included a barcode, price, web address and issue number, as these are important features of a magazine. However, I have put the barcode on the left hand side of the magazine where as this needed to be on the right hand side. I must ensure when I do my main task that I do not make this mistake again. Colour Scheme: I have used 2-3 colours on my magazine, which I ensured they do not clash. This fits the codes and conventions. FRONT COVER
  • 6.
    CONTENTS PAGE Main Headline:(Masthead) the regular ‘contents’ is found a the top of the page, as this allows the audience to be aware that this is a contents page. I have also included ‘WW’ which stands for ‘Weatherhead Weekly’, which is the name of my magazine. Images: the images I have included, have reference to my articles that I have illustrated on my headlines and sub lines. Headlines/Sub lines: I have used the correct page numbers next to the article however, I have not given any further information about what the article could be about. I am aware that on some contents pages they do not give any insight to what the article could be about. Typography: I have used the same font and sizing on my contents page to ensure that each part of my contents page is equal and consistent. However, I have made three spelling mistakes on the ‘editors letter', so to ensure I do not make this mistake again, I must read my work over before finalizing anything. Colour Scheme: I have continued with the same colour scheme throughout, as I didn’t want the colours to clash.
  • 7.
    How did youuse new media technologies in the construction of your media product?
  • 8.
    PHOTOSHOP Throughout the durationof this course, I have used new media technologies by using Photoshop. Photoshop is the software I used to edit my image and to make my front cover of my magazine and contents page. I have previously used Photoshop for GCSE Media, so I have some grasp of how to use it. However, my main image was difficult to cut out, so in some places it had harsh edges.
  • 9.
    DIGITAL CAMERA I useda digital camera throughout the duration of this course, which allowed me to take pictures for my school magazine around the school. This also allowed me to take good quality pictures and I was fully aware of how to use the camera.
  • 10.
    What are the strengthsand weaknesses of both the product and your use of new media technologies?
  • 11.
    Personally, I thinkmy strengths of my media product contain and follow the codes and conventions of a magazine front cover and contents page. I ensured I included most codes and conventions, however I did make some mistakes. I was able to upload pictures onto Photoshop and edit them. This wasn’t too difficult as I had previously used Photoshop at GCSE. My weaknesses towards my media product would to be to read over my work, as Photoshop does not come up with auto correct/ doesn’t identify when a spelling mistake has been made. I also struggled with cutting out my main image. To ensure I do not make these mistakes again, I must ensure I follow everything correctly and be more careful. The strengths with new media technologies is that I used a digital camera which I found very easy to use, as I had previously used one before. This enabled me to take pictures for my school magazine front cover and contents page. I was also familiar with Photoshop, as I had previously used this software before, however I did ask for some help for certain areas that I struggled with. Personally, I do not think I had any weaknesses with new media technologies as I found each software easy to used as I was familiar with it.