- IPC has a long history of publishing magazines targeting different audiences including men, women, and children across various time periods from the 1800s to present day.
- IPC tailors its magazines and promotions to the interests and demographics of the time, such as targeting women with magazines about homemaking in the 1920s-1940s and launching a music magazine in the 1950s as music increased in popularity.
- Partnering with IPC would benefit a new magazine through their expertise in identifying audiences, promoting titles, and ensuring commercial success based on their track record over several decades.
This document contains the results of a questionnaire about audience preferences for a rock music magazine. It shows that the target audience is 16-18 year olds, with white British and mixed race being the most common ethnicities. When asked about activities, listening to music and exercising were popular. Most read rock magazines and would be interested in exclusive interviews. They expect to see bands rather than solo artists on the cover, and articles about interviews, with red and black as preferred colors. They associate artists like Fall Out Boy and Bring Me The Horizon with rock. Both genders are seen as the target, and most would pay £1-1.29 for a weekly magazine.
The document discusses the various technologies used by the author to create their cover and contents page project. These included handheld devices like cameras, phones, and scanners as well as online programs like Photoshop, Prezi, Slideshare, Blogger, and Emaze. The author found Photoshop and Blogger particularly useful for editing images and organizing work, while Prezi and Emaze provided clear instructions. Going forward, the author wants to experiment more with Photoshop's features and revisit technologies to improve their skills.
Final Research task 2b contents analysisbaldeep17_
The document summarizes the layout, design elements, and stylistic choices made for the contents page of a magazine. Key points include: the main image is centered, titles are larger for emphasis, a retro color scheme of red, white, and black is used consistently, and the editorial letter uses an informal tone to relate to readers. Columns split articles from band listings, and visual elements like the tour bus photo caption tie together to reinforce the magazine's old-school theme.
This risk assessment document evaluates the risks of students taking photos in the college library. It identifies potential hazards such as people getting in the way, tripping over equipment, loose wiring, or falling bookshelves. The degree of risk is assessed as minor to major depending on the hazard. Control measures that have been implemented include taking photos during class time when fewer people are present, keeping the photo area clear, and checking for hazards like loose wires or unstable bookshelves. Further actions planned are to ensure photoshoots occur when the library is less busy and that all hazards are addressed before shooting.
Bauer is one of the largest magazine publishers in Germany and Europe. They publish magazines targeted at different audiences, such as "Neue post" for older women and "Kerrang!" for rock music fans aged 18-25. In the late 1990s, Bauer claimed 42% of magazine sales in West Germany. Throughout its history from the late 1800s to present, Bauer has successfully launched and expanded many magazines in different genres like fashion, television, and sports for audiences of various ages, genders, and interests. While they initially focused on women's magazines, Bauer transitioned into television serials in the 1990s due to competition. Their global reach and experience targeting diverse audiences would help support a new music industry magazine.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards for a student taking photos in college. It identifies wet weather, a busy entrance area, and belongings blocking the area as hazards. The student photographer and photo model are identified as persons at risk of minor injuries. Existing control measures include taking photos during less busy lesson times and ensuring the area is clear of belongings. Further action plans include the photographer checking weather and the photo area to prevent injuries.
The target audience for this magazine is female middle-class teenagers aged 11-14 who enjoy pop music and celebrities. This is shown through design elements like the light purple color of the magazine, which is stereotypically associated with females. The main image features the boy band One Direction, whose fan base is predominantly young white teenage girls. Other musical artists featured on the cover also have young female fans. An article about a 13-year-old becoming homeless may attract this target audience as the age relates to them.
- IPC has a long history of publishing magazines targeting different audiences including men, women, and children across various time periods from the 1800s to present day.
- IPC tailors its magazines and promotions to the interests and demographics of the time, such as targeting women with magazines about homemaking in the 1920s-1940s and launching a music magazine in the 1950s as music increased in popularity.
- Partnering with IPC would benefit a new magazine through their expertise in identifying audiences, promoting titles, and ensuring commercial success based on their track record over several decades.
This document contains the results of a questionnaire about audience preferences for a rock music magazine. It shows that the target audience is 16-18 year olds, with white British and mixed race being the most common ethnicities. When asked about activities, listening to music and exercising were popular. Most read rock magazines and would be interested in exclusive interviews. They expect to see bands rather than solo artists on the cover, and articles about interviews, with red and black as preferred colors. They associate artists like Fall Out Boy and Bring Me The Horizon with rock. Both genders are seen as the target, and most would pay £1-1.29 for a weekly magazine.
The document discusses the various technologies used by the author to create their cover and contents page project. These included handheld devices like cameras, phones, and scanners as well as online programs like Photoshop, Prezi, Slideshare, Blogger, and Emaze. The author found Photoshop and Blogger particularly useful for editing images and organizing work, while Prezi and Emaze provided clear instructions. Going forward, the author wants to experiment more with Photoshop's features and revisit technologies to improve their skills.
Final Research task 2b contents analysisbaldeep17_
The document summarizes the layout, design elements, and stylistic choices made for the contents page of a magazine. Key points include: the main image is centered, titles are larger for emphasis, a retro color scheme of red, white, and black is used consistently, and the editorial letter uses an informal tone to relate to readers. Columns split articles from band listings, and visual elements like the tour bus photo caption tie together to reinforce the magazine's old-school theme.
This risk assessment document evaluates the risks of students taking photos in the college library. It identifies potential hazards such as people getting in the way, tripping over equipment, loose wiring, or falling bookshelves. The degree of risk is assessed as minor to major depending on the hazard. Control measures that have been implemented include taking photos during class time when fewer people are present, keeping the photo area clear, and checking for hazards like loose wires or unstable bookshelves. Further actions planned are to ensure photoshoots occur when the library is less busy and that all hazards are addressed before shooting.
Bauer is one of the largest magazine publishers in Germany and Europe. They publish magazines targeted at different audiences, such as "Neue post" for older women and "Kerrang!" for rock music fans aged 18-25. In the late 1990s, Bauer claimed 42% of magazine sales in West Germany. Throughout its history from the late 1800s to present, Bauer has successfully launched and expanded many magazines in different genres like fashion, television, and sports for audiences of various ages, genders, and interests. While they initially focused on women's magazines, Bauer transitioned into television serials in the 1990s due to competition. Their global reach and experience targeting diverse audiences would help support a new music industry magazine.
This risk assessment document evaluates potential hazards for a student taking photos in college. It identifies wet weather, a busy entrance area, and belongings blocking the area as hazards. The student photographer and photo model are identified as persons at risk of minor injuries. Existing control measures include taking photos during less busy lesson times and ensuring the area is clear of belongings. Further action plans include the photographer checking weather and the photo area to prevent injuries.
The target audience for this magazine is female middle-class teenagers aged 11-14 who enjoy pop music and celebrities. This is shown through design elements like the light purple color of the magazine, which is stereotypically associated with females. The main image features the boy band One Direction, whose fan base is predominantly young white teenage girls. Other musical artists featured on the cover also have young female fans. An article about a 13-year-old becoming homeless may attract this target audience as the age relates to them.
FINAL Research task 3 analysis of own magazinebaldeep17_
The document summarizes key design elements across three pages (cover, contents, and double page spread) of a rock music magazine called "Kerrang!." There are several similarities in design across the pages, including adherence to the rock music genre and use of symbols associated with it. Additionally, all three pages employ a grid layout using the rule of thirds, feature the magazine's masthead, utilize different fonts for headings, and maintain a consistent color scheme. The pages also each include a main image of a rock band and integrate other design elements like fonts, images and colors to effectively engage the target audience of young white males interested in rock music.
This document provides analysis and evaluation of photos selected for inclusion in a college brochure. It summarizes the key elements and symbolism represented in each photo:
The main cover photo shows a smiling student to represent happiness at the college and was chosen for showing the casual clothing environment.
Two internal photos show students socializing outdoors representing a happy atmosphere and various campus locations, and a student engaged at a library computer representing focus on academics.
A third photo depicts students playing sports to contrast hard work with fun extracurricular activities.
The last photo portrays a relaxed student revising outside, symbolizing a typical college experience through casual clothing and peaceful environment.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to the target audience of 16-18 year olds for a rock music magazine. Key findings include that interviews, charts, and reviews would appeal to readers. The popular band Fallout Boy could be featured. About half of respondents had jobs and could afford to spend £1-£1.29 on the magazine. The magazine should include activities readers enjoy, like music. Issues like unclear questions mean the results must be interpreted carefully. The magazine will target 16-18 year old white British females to challenge gender stereotypes, with features like a light red color and a mixed gender band on the cover.
This document discusses the main coursework for Baldeep Gahir which involves creating content and cover pages for a college magazine using different forms of technology including blogger, cameras, Prezi, Slideshare, and Photoshop. The student learned how to use features on these platforms like applying gradients, layers and strokes in Photoshop and creating presentations in Slideshare. All of these new skills will be applied to making a music magazine.
This production call sheet is for a student magazine photoshoot on September 30th. Baldeep Gahir will be the photographer shooting photos of models Olivia, Molly, Alice, Fatimah, and Josh at the SSFC library and Hampton locations with props of a folder and ball. The photoshoot will begin with a meeting at 9:30AM in room K308 before heading to the locations, and no transportation or catering is required.
Final Research task 2D similarities between all 3 partsbaldeep17_
The document summarizes similarities between three parts of a music magazine. All three parts use consistent color schemes featuring white, red, and black. They also employ similar typography with large, bold fonts used for headlines and captions to attract attention. Additionally, all three parts make use of the rule of thirds through strategic placement of images and text. They also maximize the use of space with no blank areas. Finally, each part features a main image.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Second in a series of conversations about Content Creation and Curation. Understanding Curation, variety of tools, difference between Aggregation and Curation. Discussing the myriad of options available.
The document discusses potential artists to feature on the front cover of a magazine targeted towards young white females aged 18-mid 20s who are interested in rock music. The author explains that Halestorm and Paramore would be good choices as both bands have popular, current female lead singers who would appeal to the target audience. Bring Me The Horizon and 21 Pilots are also suggested as they are mainstream, popular bands within the rock genre that most people interested in the genre would recognize, enticing them to buy the magazine. Featuring both female-led and male bands would be appealing to the target female audience.
FBI Organization Focuses on Disrupting Financing for Terrorists John Guandolo
A former FBI agent, John Guandolo spent a decade working in the bureau’s counterterrorism division. Today, John Guandolo applies knowledge gained through his work in the FBI in his role as vice president of strategic planning and execution for the Strategic Engagement Group, an organization which trains government leaders on threats to U.S. national security. The FBI works with other agency partners to identify and neutralize suspected terrorists in the United States while working to diminish the influence of foreign terrorist operations.
FINAL Research task 3 analysis of own magazinebaldeep17_
The document summarizes key design elements across three pages (cover, contents, and double page spread) of a rock music magazine called "Kerrang!." There are several similarities in design across the pages, including adherence to the rock music genre and use of symbols associated with it. Additionally, all three pages employ a grid layout using the rule of thirds, feature the magazine's masthead, utilize different fonts for headings, and maintain a consistent color scheme. The pages also each include a main image of a rock band and integrate other design elements like fonts, images and colors to effectively engage the target audience of young white males interested in rock music.
This document provides analysis and evaluation of photos selected for inclusion in a college brochure. It summarizes the key elements and symbolism represented in each photo:
The main cover photo shows a smiling student to represent happiness at the college and was chosen for showing the casual clothing environment.
Two internal photos show students socializing outdoors representing a happy atmosphere and various campus locations, and a student engaged at a library computer representing focus on academics.
A third photo depicts students playing sports to contrast hard work with fun extracurricular activities.
The last photo portrays a relaxed student revising outside, symbolizing a typical college experience through casual clothing and peaceful environment.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to the target audience of 16-18 year olds for a rock music magazine. Key findings include that interviews, charts, and reviews would appeal to readers. The popular band Fallout Boy could be featured. About half of respondents had jobs and could afford to spend £1-£1.29 on the magazine. The magazine should include activities readers enjoy, like music. Issues like unclear questions mean the results must be interpreted carefully. The magazine will target 16-18 year old white British females to challenge gender stereotypes, with features like a light red color and a mixed gender band on the cover.
This document discusses the main coursework for Baldeep Gahir which involves creating content and cover pages for a college magazine using different forms of technology including blogger, cameras, Prezi, Slideshare, and Photoshop. The student learned how to use features on these platforms like applying gradients, layers and strokes in Photoshop and creating presentations in Slideshare. All of these new skills will be applied to making a music magazine.
This production call sheet is for a student magazine photoshoot on September 30th. Baldeep Gahir will be the photographer shooting photos of models Olivia, Molly, Alice, Fatimah, and Josh at the SSFC library and Hampton locations with props of a folder and ball. The photoshoot will begin with a meeting at 9:30AM in room K308 before heading to the locations, and no transportation or catering is required.
Final Research task 2D similarities between all 3 partsbaldeep17_
The document summarizes similarities between three parts of a music magazine. All three parts use consistent color schemes featuring white, red, and black. They also employ similar typography with large, bold fonts used for headlines and captions to attract attention. Additionally, all three parts make use of the rule of thirds through strategic placement of images and text. They also maximize the use of space with no blank areas. Finally, each part features a main image.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Second in a series of conversations about Content Creation and Curation. Understanding Curation, variety of tools, difference between Aggregation and Curation. Discussing the myriad of options available.
The document discusses potential artists to feature on the front cover of a magazine targeted towards young white females aged 18-mid 20s who are interested in rock music. The author explains that Halestorm and Paramore would be good choices as both bands have popular, current female lead singers who would appeal to the target audience. Bring Me The Horizon and 21 Pilots are also suggested as they are mainstream, popular bands within the rock genre that most people interested in the genre would recognize, enticing them to buy the magazine. Featuring both female-led and male bands would be appealing to the target female audience.
FBI Organization Focuses on Disrupting Financing for Terrorists John Guandolo
A former FBI agent, John Guandolo spent a decade working in the bureau’s counterterrorism division. Today, John Guandolo applies knowledge gained through his work in the FBI in his role as vice president of strategic planning and execution for the Strategic Engagement Group, an organization which trains government leaders on threats to U.S. national security. The FBI works with other agency partners to identify and neutralize suspected terrorists in the United States while working to diminish the influence of foreign terrorist operations.