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Evaluation Questions
1. 4. WHO WOULD BE THE AUDIENCE
FOR YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT?
Anyone who considers themselves to be part of the new underground
hip-hop movement that this magazine is dedicated to reporting, anyone
who is interested in the sound, look or way of life that surrounds the
dark hip-hop scene.
2. Alternatively this magazine could appeal to an audience of people that donโt
know about this movement and want to learn more about it. If anyone is
interested in it or is confused as to what it is, this magazine is an informative
guide to all the elements of the movement, and how to get involved.
3. 5. HOW DID YOU ATTRACT/ADDRESS
YOUR AUDIENCE?
I attracted my audience by using imagery, colours and fonts of the said
movement the magazine is appealing to, so they can recognise similar visual
motifs, and know that this particular publication is centred on this
movement.
WORD IS BOND
WORD IS
BOND
WORD IS
BOND
WORD IS BOND
4. I addressed my audience with a certain type of language that I know would suit this
movement, whilst being both informative and playful.The language in the magazine
is going to be a mix of formal and informal language.The main body of the text will
be formal structured detailed writing, with music industry jargon and correct
labelling of instruments and mc skills, however some titles, and some sum-up lines at
the end of an article will have an informal phrase to keep the reader entertained,
such as a friendly conversational type sentence, using hip-hop slang to keep up the
theme. An example of this is the magazines name; "Word Is Bond" which was
originally a Fiver Percenter phrase, a sub-religion of the Nation of Islam, which many
rappers were part of in the early days of hip-hop, so much so that these rappers said
phrases like this often in their songs, making them commonplaces phrases of
rappers and fans of hip-hop. Some well known rappers in hip-hop that were
members of the Nation of Islam were: Nas, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Raekwon,
Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Ol' Dirty Bastard, ATribe Called Quest, Afrika
Bambaataa, MC Guru of Gang Starr, Busta Rhymes, Mobb Deep, Ras Kass, Brand
Nubian, Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, Large Professor,Talib Kweliโฆ the list goes on
and on.