Music magazine evaluation

 Sophie-Jane Bowerman
In what ways does your media product
  use, develop or challenge forms and
  conventions of real media products?
• On my magazine cover I use a bold masthead, which is a typical
  convention of a magazine, as well as sell lines which I also use on my front
  cover. On the front cover of other music magazines they use more than
  one font colour, only used two.
• On my double page spread I enlarged the first letter of the text which is a
  typical convention in magazines.
How does your media product
   represent particular social groups?
• My music magazine would represent young teenagers. Many
  magazines out in the media today show women in a more
  sexual way. In my magazine the model is coverd up. I want my
  magazine to represent people are purely interested in
  music, not just the people featured on the front cover.
• My magazine also represents women. Which is why only
  women are featured. But I didn’t want to feature her in a
  stereotypical way which is why she is fully clothed and in a
  medium close rather than a fully body shot.
What kind of media institution might
  distribute your media product and
                 why?

• I think my magazine would be more suited to a more
  independent distributor. This way it could feature
  smaller, and independent artists rather than
  mainstream. It would also allow me to keep the
  ideologies of the magazine. Global companies
  wouldn’t interested in my type of magazine.
Who would be the audience for your
         media product?
• The audience for my music magazine would
  be teenagers, aged between 13-19.
• It would also be more appealing to females
  rather than males.
How did you attract/address your
              audience?


• To attract my audience I tried to use a minimal
  design, which is similar to fashion magazines such as
  vogue
• I also tried to use colours such as black and
  white, and purple to attract a young female
  audience.
What have you learnt about
    technologies from the process of
       constructing this product?
• The main thing I have learnt from this project is a lot
  more time and effort goes into creating media
  products than I thought originally.
• There has to be a lot a research and preparation
  before the actually constructing can begin.
• I have also learnt about magazine conventions, as
  well as the use of Photoshop.
Looking back at your preliminary
task, what do you feel you have learnt
 in the progression from it to the full
              product?
• I have learnt how much work is involved in the
  process of creating media products.
• I have also learnt how to make my product
  more suitable to my target audience.
• I have learnt how to use photo shop to make
  my images fit better with the overall design of
  my product.

Music magazine evaluation

  • 1.
    Music magazine evaluation Sophie-Jane Bowerman
  • 2.
    In what waysdoes your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? • On my magazine cover I use a bold masthead, which is a typical convention of a magazine, as well as sell lines which I also use on my front cover. On the front cover of other music magazines they use more than one font colour, only used two. • On my double page spread I enlarged the first letter of the text which is a typical convention in magazines.
  • 3.
    How does yourmedia product represent particular social groups? • My music magazine would represent young teenagers. Many magazines out in the media today show women in a more sexual way. In my magazine the model is coverd up. I want my magazine to represent people are purely interested in music, not just the people featured on the front cover. • My magazine also represents women. Which is why only women are featured. But I didn’t want to feature her in a stereotypical way which is why she is fully clothed and in a medium close rather than a fully body shot.
  • 4.
    What kind ofmedia institution might distribute your media product and why? • I think my magazine would be more suited to a more independent distributor. This way it could feature smaller, and independent artists rather than mainstream. It would also allow me to keep the ideologies of the magazine. Global companies wouldn’t interested in my type of magazine.
  • 5.
    Who would bethe audience for your media product? • The audience for my music magazine would be teenagers, aged between 13-19. • It would also be more appealing to females rather than males.
  • 6.
    How did youattract/address your audience? • To attract my audience I tried to use a minimal design, which is similar to fashion magazines such as vogue • I also tried to use colours such as black and white, and purple to attract a young female audience.
  • 7.
    What have youlearnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? • The main thing I have learnt from this project is a lot more time and effort goes into creating media products than I thought originally. • There has to be a lot a research and preparation before the actually constructing can begin. • I have also learnt about magazine conventions, as well as the use of Photoshop.
  • 8.
    Looking back atyour preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? • I have learnt how much work is involved in the process of creating media products. • I have also learnt how to make my product more suitable to my target audience. • I have learnt how to use photo shop to make my images fit better with the overall design of my product.