This document discusses carrying out a graph to determine the artists that a target audience likes and follows in order to get an idea of what type of artist to feature in a magazine and what would attract people to buy the magazine.
Vickram Singh evaluates his music magazine project. He believes his magazine looks like a real music magazine because he looked at magazines like XXL, Vibe, and The Source as models, incorporating conventions like mastheads, issue dates, and barcodes. He analyzed 4 magazines to understand conventions and ensure an accurate representation of the hip hop genre through photography, mise-en-scene, and minor editing. Classmates and genre research confirmed his magazine clearly represents hip hop.
The document discusses completing a quiz to determine the target audience for a magazine. The quiz labeled the audience as having a "skater stereotype" which the author feels is not entirely correct. However, the author thinks readers are likely to have that style. The exercise helped the author realize what the audience will be like and how to style the magazine to attract them.
The document discusses the planning for a new rock music magazine targeted at young teens just starting to get into rock music. The creator used research on popular magazine genres and created a prototype to help decide on fonts and pictures. There is space in the market for this type of magazine as rock magazines are currently popular. Photos planned for the magazine will feature a new band in Bristol in front of graffiti.
The document discusses how the author's media product represents a particular social group. The product is a magazine targeted towards guitarists and fans of modern rock music. The author dresses models in the magazine casually to represent the target audience. The magazine's modern design with fonts, colors, and reviews of the latest gear also aims to represent that audience. The author did not try to make the magazine different from others in the genre as it targets a niche group the author is part of. The magazine is meant to support ideas about that social group.
Rachael Archer conducted a questionnaire to help design and target their new indie magazine. The questionnaire asked about respondents' demographics, music interests, favorite colors, how often they buy magazines, what they like and dislike in magazines, how much they would pay, preferred length, and frequency of publication. The results will help determine the magazine's design, content, price, and publication schedule.
The document outlines the stages of production for a music magazine. It describes researching similar magazines, deciding on a genre, designing covers and layouts using paper sketches and Photoshop, organizing photo shoots, getting feedback, and improving the designs. It believes specialist music magazine distributor WWMD would be most likely to distribute the new magazine since it focuses on a similar audience as magazines they already carry like Q, Uncut, and NME.
My magazine cover uses a duplicated image on the front to give it an indie look, challenging conventions of traditional magazines that show a single mid-shot picture. The magazine represents the indie culture and style, targeting that audience. IPC Media would be suited to publish the magazine as they are a leading magazine publisher.
The document discusses how the author would produce their magazine product and which media company would be best to distribute it. The author outlines their process for developing content for the magazine, including collecting ideas, researching topics, finalizing a concept, creating a layout, writing articles, photographing models, and editing. They then analyze potential distributors - IPCMEDIA, Bauer, and Condenast. The author concludes that Condenast would be the best choice as it does not currently distribute any music magazines, so the author's pop music magazine would fill a gap in the market and bring in a new audience. The document also mentions advertising the product on Pinterest and distributing it through shops, online/phone subscriptions, and monthly home delivery
Vickram Singh evaluates his music magazine project. He believes his magazine looks like a real music magazine because he looked at magazines like XXL, Vibe, and The Source as models, incorporating conventions like mastheads, issue dates, and barcodes. He analyzed 4 magazines to understand conventions and ensure an accurate representation of the hip hop genre through photography, mise-en-scene, and minor editing. Classmates and genre research confirmed his magazine clearly represents hip hop.
The document discusses completing a quiz to determine the target audience for a magazine. The quiz labeled the audience as having a "skater stereotype" which the author feels is not entirely correct. However, the author thinks readers are likely to have that style. The exercise helped the author realize what the audience will be like and how to style the magazine to attract them.
The document discusses the planning for a new rock music magazine targeted at young teens just starting to get into rock music. The creator used research on popular magazine genres and created a prototype to help decide on fonts and pictures. There is space in the market for this type of magazine as rock magazines are currently popular. Photos planned for the magazine will feature a new band in Bristol in front of graffiti.
The document discusses how the author's media product represents a particular social group. The product is a magazine targeted towards guitarists and fans of modern rock music. The author dresses models in the magazine casually to represent the target audience. The magazine's modern design with fonts, colors, and reviews of the latest gear also aims to represent that audience. The author did not try to make the magazine different from others in the genre as it targets a niche group the author is part of. The magazine is meant to support ideas about that social group.
Rachael Archer conducted a questionnaire to help design and target their new indie magazine. The questionnaire asked about respondents' demographics, music interests, favorite colors, how often they buy magazines, what they like and dislike in magazines, how much they would pay, preferred length, and frequency of publication. The results will help determine the magazine's design, content, price, and publication schedule.
The document outlines the stages of production for a music magazine. It describes researching similar magazines, deciding on a genre, designing covers and layouts using paper sketches and Photoshop, organizing photo shoots, getting feedback, and improving the designs. It believes specialist music magazine distributor WWMD would be most likely to distribute the new magazine since it focuses on a similar audience as magazines they already carry like Q, Uncut, and NME.
My magazine cover uses a duplicated image on the front to give it an indie look, challenging conventions of traditional magazines that show a single mid-shot picture. The magazine represents the indie culture and style, targeting that audience. IPC Media would be suited to publish the magazine as they are a leading magazine publisher.
The document discusses how the author would produce their magazine product and which media company would be best to distribute it. The author outlines their process for developing content for the magazine, including collecting ideas, researching topics, finalizing a concept, creating a layout, writing articles, photographing models, and editing. They then analyze potential distributors - IPCMEDIA, Bauer, and Condenast. The author concludes that Condenast would be the best choice as it does not currently distribute any music magazines, so the author's pop music magazine would fill a gap in the market and bring in a new audience. The document also mentions advertising the product on Pinterest and distributing it through shops, online/phone subscriptions, and monthly home delivery
The document discusses using an attractive male model on the front cover of a magazine in fashionable clothing to promote an enigmatic look. Sketches were drawn of the desired front cover and shown to an audience to get feedback. A questionnaire was also distributed to a variety of people for a music magazine to get their opinions.
For her final school project, the author decided to create her own music magazine about alternative rock bands. To help inform her magazine's design and content, she analyzed several existing magazines in that genre such as Alternative Press, Kerrang, and Hot Press. By examining magazine covers, layouts, and features, she gained insights into how professionals attract audiences and structure publications. Key elements she observed included large artist images and fonts, direct addresses to readers, and previews of interior stories. After researching magazines, the author now has ideas for her own cover design and a better understanding of the audience-focused considerations that go into magazine creation.
The document discusses using an attractive male model on the front cover of a magazine in fashionable clothing to promote an enigmatic look. Sketches were drawn of the desired front cover and shown to an audience to get feedback. A questionnaire was also distributed to various people for a music magazine to get their opinions.
The document discusses research and planning for an indie magazine. The creator surveyed 20 people about their color preferences for an indie magazine. Red was the most popular, followed by mustard and black. Using this feedback, the creator designed the magazine with a color scheme of red, black, and mustard. During production, the creator used fonts recommended as edgy and alternative. Photography was done in a studio rather than outside to look smarter. Feedback from audiences praised the contrasting colors that stood out from typical magazines and recognized the magazine as indie based on its unusual design elements.
The document discusses the evaluation questions for a media studies coursework project involving the creation of a magazine. It describes how the magazine uses conventions from real magazines like Kerrang to appear authentic by using a similar color scheme, masthead design, and layout. It represents the rock music social group through dark colors and images of people in leather clothing with serious expressions. The magazine would be distributed by a company like IPC to target 17-25 year old males, the main demographic for the rock genre, in places where magazines and music are sold.
After taking a personality test that categorized them as a "clubber", the author believes the test description of clubbers as teenagers who prefer going out with friends over staying home and partying for 48 hours fits them to some extent. While the author agrees with aspects of the test results, they find the categorizations too stereotypical since their interests span multiple trends. However, learning about different personality types and subcultures from the test provided ideas for targeting different genres in a magazine to appropriate audiences.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine cover and contents page. It notes that the main cover image uses an intriguing pose that could attract audiences. The contents page also features artists in different poses to interest readers in choosing their favorite. The masthead is prominently displayed at the top of the page as the name is important for audiences. Outfits worn by models on the pages should suit their appearance and influence the magazine's genre without being inappropriate. A double page article tells the biography of an artist through a large, eye-catching picture and bold text using bright colors and unique font to attract readers.
This magazine content plan outlines the sections to include: a front cover, contents page, and double page artist spread. Additionally, it will feature a poster, interviews, previews of next week's issue, competitions, reviews, advertisements, an advice section for readers, fashion advice, and updates on celebrities.
The document discusses the results of market research conducted to inform the design and content of a magazine targeted towards young female audiences aged 15-18. Key findings include that pop music was most popular followed by indie, and that the magazine should focus on these genres. It also found that colors like red and pink should be prominently featured in the design. The research provided insight into what types of artists and celebrities readers wanted to see featured. It explored an appropriate price point and potential free gifts to include to drive sales.
This magazine wanted to include snippets of its most popular features to make buyers happy, as interviews and celebrity gossip were very popular sections. It planned to incorporate parts of all well-received parts and ensure its magazine contained interviews and celebrity gossip.
This document discusses choosing a main image for a magazine, whether it should be a band or solo female artist. A survey showed that a band and female artist were equally acceptable options. The author will need to carefully consider which type of musician, a band or solo artist, best represents the image they want for their magazine.
The document discusses using a variety of colors in a magazine based on a graph showing different preferred colors. As red and pink were the most popular colors, the main color scheme for the magazine would incorporate these colors.
This document discusses getting feedback on a magazine cover to determine the main focus and what would attract buyers. The feedback helped the author understand what to emphasize when designing the magazine, specifically what to put most focus on.
To determine the right price for a magazine aimed at young adults, the author surveyed potential buyers to find a price point they would pay that also allowed the magazine to earn a profit. Factors like an overly high price risked losing sales, while too low a price risked not earning enough money from sales.
The document discusses the results of a graph showing music genre popularity, with pop found to be the most popular followed by indie, contrary to the author's expectation that R&B would rank higher. As a result, the author will choose one of the more popular genres shown in the graph for their magazine.
This document discusses a graph showing that the main age of an audience is between 15-18 years old. The author notes that they fall within this age bracket, so they have a better understanding of what people in that age group will read and what content should be included. The author wants to use their knowledge of this target demographic to determine what to include.
This magazine targets a primarily female audience, so the creator will design it with female interests in mind. However, some of the readership is male as well, so certain male-oriented elements will be included to engage those readers too. The document discusses tailoring a magazine's content to both female and male audiences.
This document discusses how including a question on the front cover of a magazine allows the creator to get feedback on what would make buyers want to purchase it and what should be the main focus. The feedback received from this question helps the creator understand what to focus on most when constructing the magazine.
This document discusses carrying out a graph to identify the artists that a target audience likes and follows in order to get an idea of what type of artist to feature in a magazine and what would attract people to buy the magazine.
To determine the right price for a magazine aimed at young adults, the author surveyed potential buyers to find a price point they would pay that also allowed the magazine to earn a profit. Factors like making the price too high so people wouldn't buy it or too low so the magazine wouldn't make money had to be considered to set the optimal price.
The document discusses the results of a graph showing music genre popularity, with pop found to be the most popular followed by indie, contrary to the author's expectation that R&B would rank higher. As a result, the author will choose one of the more popular genres shown in the graph for their magazine.
This document discusses a graph showing that the main age of an audience is between 15-18 years old. The author notes that they fall within this age bracket, so their knowledge of what people in this group will read will be better, allowing them to know better what to include.
The document discusses using an attractive male model on the front cover of a magazine in fashionable clothing to promote an enigmatic look. Sketches were drawn of the desired front cover and shown to an audience to get feedback. A questionnaire was also distributed to a variety of people for a music magazine to get their opinions.
For her final school project, the author decided to create her own music magazine about alternative rock bands. To help inform her magazine's design and content, she analyzed several existing magazines in that genre such as Alternative Press, Kerrang, and Hot Press. By examining magazine covers, layouts, and features, she gained insights into how professionals attract audiences and structure publications. Key elements she observed included large artist images and fonts, direct addresses to readers, and previews of interior stories. After researching magazines, the author now has ideas for her own cover design and a better understanding of the audience-focused considerations that go into magazine creation.
The document discusses using an attractive male model on the front cover of a magazine in fashionable clothing to promote an enigmatic look. Sketches were drawn of the desired front cover and shown to an audience to get feedback. A questionnaire was also distributed to various people for a music magazine to get their opinions.
The document discusses research and planning for an indie magazine. The creator surveyed 20 people about their color preferences for an indie magazine. Red was the most popular, followed by mustard and black. Using this feedback, the creator designed the magazine with a color scheme of red, black, and mustard. During production, the creator used fonts recommended as edgy and alternative. Photography was done in a studio rather than outside to look smarter. Feedback from audiences praised the contrasting colors that stood out from typical magazines and recognized the magazine as indie based on its unusual design elements.
The document discusses the evaluation questions for a media studies coursework project involving the creation of a magazine. It describes how the magazine uses conventions from real magazines like Kerrang to appear authentic by using a similar color scheme, masthead design, and layout. It represents the rock music social group through dark colors and images of people in leather clothing with serious expressions. The magazine would be distributed by a company like IPC to target 17-25 year old males, the main demographic for the rock genre, in places where magazines and music are sold.
After taking a personality test that categorized them as a "clubber", the author believes the test description of clubbers as teenagers who prefer going out with friends over staying home and partying for 48 hours fits them to some extent. While the author agrees with aspects of the test results, they find the categorizations too stereotypical since their interests span multiple trends. However, learning about different personality types and subcultures from the test provided ideas for targeting different genres in a magazine to appropriate audiences.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine cover and contents page. It notes that the main cover image uses an intriguing pose that could attract audiences. The contents page also features artists in different poses to interest readers in choosing their favorite. The masthead is prominently displayed at the top of the page as the name is important for audiences. Outfits worn by models on the pages should suit their appearance and influence the magazine's genre without being inappropriate. A double page article tells the biography of an artist through a large, eye-catching picture and bold text using bright colors and unique font to attract readers.
This magazine content plan outlines the sections to include: a front cover, contents page, and double page artist spread. Additionally, it will feature a poster, interviews, previews of next week's issue, competitions, reviews, advertisements, an advice section for readers, fashion advice, and updates on celebrities.
The document discusses the results of market research conducted to inform the design and content of a magazine targeted towards young female audiences aged 15-18. Key findings include that pop music was most popular followed by indie, and that the magazine should focus on these genres. It also found that colors like red and pink should be prominently featured in the design. The research provided insight into what types of artists and celebrities readers wanted to see featured. It explored an appropriate price point and potential free gifts to include to drive sales.
This magazine wanted to include snippets of its most popular features to make buyers happy, as interviews and celebrity gossip were very popular sections. It planned to incorporate parts of all well-received parts and ensure its magazine contained interviews and celebrity gossip.
This document discusses choosing a main image for a magazine, whether it should be a band or solo female artist. A survey showed that a band and female artist were equally acceptable options. The author will need to carefully consider which type of musician, a band or solo artist, best represents the image they want for their magazine.
The document discusses using a variety of colors in a magazine based on a graph showing different preferred colors. As red and pink were the most popular colors, the main color scheme for the magazine would incorporate these colors.
This document discusses getting feedback on a magazine cover to determine the main focus and what would attract buyers. The feedback helped the author understand what to emphasize when designing the magazine, specifically what to put most focus on.
To determine the right price for a magazine aimed at young adults, the author surveyed potential buyers to find a price point they would pay that also allowed the magazine to earn a profit. Factors like an overly high price risked losing sales, while too low a price risked not earning enough money from sales.
The document discusses the results of a graph showing music genre popularity, with pop found to be the most popular followed by indie, contrary to the author's expectation that R&B would rank higher. As a result, the author will choose one of the more popular genres shown in the graph for their magazine.
This document discusses a graph showing that the main age of an audience is between 15-18 years old. The author notes that they fall within this age bracket, so they have a better understanding of what people in that age group will read and what content should be included. The author wants to use their knowledge of this target demographic to determine what to include.
This magazine targets a primarily female audience, so the creator will design it with female interests in mind. However, some of the readership is male as well, so certain male-oriented elements will be included to engage those readers too. The document discusses tailoring a magazine's content to both female and male audiences.
This document discusses how including a question on the front cover of a magazine allows the creator to get feedback on what would make buyers want to purchase it and what should be the main focus. The feedback received from this question helps the creator understand what to focus on most when constructing the magazine.
This document discusses carrying out a graph to identify the artists that a target audience likes and follows in order to get an idea of what type of artist to feature in a magazine and what would attract people to buy the magazine.
To determine the right price for a magazine aimed at young adults, the author surveyed potential buyers to find a price point they would pay that also allowed the magazine to earn a profit. Factors like making the price too high so people wouldn't buy it or too low so the magazine wouldn't make money had to be considered to set the optimal price.
The document discusses the results of a graph showing music genre popularity, with pop found to be the most popular followed by indie, contrary to the author's expectation that R&B would rank higher. As a result, the author will choose one of the more popular genres shown in the graph for their magazine.
This document discusses a graph showing that the main age of an audience is between 15-18 years old. The author notes that they fall within this age bracket, so their knowledge of what people in this group will read will be better, allowing them to know better what to include.
This magazine targets a primarily female audience, so the creator will design it with female interests in mind. However, some of the readership is male as well, so certain male-oriented elements will be included to engage those readers too. The document discusses tailoring a magazine's content to both female and male audiences.
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