- The document provides details on the development of a local newspaper project, including target audience research, ideas for the print newspaper's design, and plans for a complementary website.
- The target audience is 15-30 year olds and research of existing newspapers and magazines informed design choices for layout, colors, headlines and content.
- Plans for the print newspaper include a contents page on page 1, eye-catching headlines and subscription information. The complementary website will provide constantly updated local news stories and a similar color scheme and layout to established newspaper websites.
Turntablez is a music magazine focused on dubstep music and new up-and-coming artists in 2012. The magazine's name and cover design reference turntables, the equipment used to make dubstep music. The front cover features a graffiti-style masthead and two columns with coverlines written in red and green. The main coverline promotes a double-page article on new artists to look out for. The front image will depict two 16-18 year olds behind DJ decks to represent the target youth audience and communicate that the magazine is about dubstep music.
This document provides an evaluation of a student's media project creating a local newspaper. It discusses how the student incorporated several contemporary newspaper conventions, such as columns, mastheads, headlines, and photos, while also challenging some conventions. Specifically, the student included fewer and simpler ads than typical newspapers to avoid feeling advertising heavy. The evaluation covers the newspaper's audience, location, branding, journalistic style, and how its corresponding website expands access while focusing more on strictly local community stories.
The document summarizes a student's media project creating a music magazine. The student used conventions from real music magazines like NME in their magazine's design but also challenged some conventions. They included a front cover, contents page, and double page interview spread that drew inspiration from NME in terms of layout, images, and use of color while also making some unique design choices. The magazine's target audience is described as males and females aged 15-25 interested in indie music.
AS Media Studies- Music Magazine EvaluationNickySahota
The document discusses a music magazine created by the author. It follows conventions of real music magazines, such as having the magazine title, date, and issue number. The front cover features a central image of an artist looking at the camera to create a connection with readers. The contents page includes typical sections like pictures, headings, and subheadings. The author aims the magazine at males aged 16-21 interested in indie hip hop music. They chose to feature an artist in this genre and used pricing and design informed by a survey of the target audience. The author has learned new skills in photo editing and layout using software like Photoshop and how to better appeal to audiences through research and planning.
Hannah created a music magazine called "Tonic" aimed at students aged 15-20. She based the magazine's design on aspects of existing magazines like NME but made some changes. For example, she used a less busy front cover style than NME and featured unsigned rather than mainstream acts. Hannah learned skills like using Photoshop and InDesign to design the magazine professionally. Through the process, she gained an understanding of challenges in the magazine industry and improving her technical skills.
Hannah created a music magazine called "Tonic" aimed at students aged 15-20. She based the magazine's design on aspects of existing magazines like NME but made some changes. For example, she used a less busy front cover style than NME and featured unsigned rather than mainstream acts. Hannah learned skills like using Photoshop and InDesign to design the magazine professionally. Through the process, she gained an understanding of challenges in the magazine industry and improving her technical skills.
The document summarizes the evaluation of a music magazine created by the student for a class project. It discusses several ways the magazine challenged conventions of real music magazines, such as placing page numbers at the top of pages rather than the bottom. It also targeted an older age range of 16-24 rather than the typical younger audience. The student learned about technologies like Photoshop and survey tools in creating the magazine. Overall, the student felt their final product was a major improvement over their preliminary task, with better design, layout, and ability to attract readers.
1. The document discusses a music magazine created by the author for an assignment. The magazine covers R&B music and targets teenagers and young adults. The front cover features a young female model to attract this audience based on common conventions in music magazines.
2. The contents page includes two male models to show diversity and keep the magazine interesting for its target range of audiences. The magazine aims to attract fans of R&B music through the artists featured and language used.
3. An online format is proposed for the magazine to reach a wider international audience conveniently and at no cost to view, aligning with the target audiences' likely internet usage. Major publishers like Time Inc. could potentially distribute a magazine with a similar
Turntablez is a music magazine focused on dubstep music and new up-and-coming artists in 2012. The magazine's name and cover design reference turntables, the equipment used to make dubstep music. The front cover features a graffiti-style masthead and two columns with coverlines written in red and green. The main coverline promotes a double-page article on new artists to look out for. The front image will depict two 16-18 year olds behind DJ decks to represent the target youth audience and communicate that the magazine is about dubstep music.
This document provides an evaluation of a student's media project creating a local newspaper. It discusses how the student incorporated several contemporary newspaper conventions, such as columns, mastheads, headlines, and photos, while also challenging some conventions. Specifically, the student included fewer and simpler ads than typical newspapers to avoid feeling advertising heavy. The evaluation covers the newspaper's audience, location, branding, journalistic style, and how its corresponding website expands access while focusing more on strictly local community stories.
The document summarizes a student's media project creating a music magazine. The student used conventions from real music magazines like NME in their magazine's design but also challenged some conventions. They included a front cover, contents page, and double page interview spread that drew inspiration from NME in terms of layout, images, and use of color while also making some unique design choices. The magazine's target audience is described as males and females aged 15-25 interested in indie music.
AS Media Studies- Music Magazine EvaluationNickySahota
The document discusses a music magazine created by the author. It follows conventions of real music magazines, such as having the magazine title, date, and issue number. The front cover features a central image of an artist looking at the camera to create a connection with readers. The contents page includes typical sections like pictures, headings, and subheadings. The author aims the magazine at males aged 16-21 interested in indie hip hop music. They chose to feature an artist in this genre and used pricing and design informed by a survey of the target audience. The author has learned new skills in photo editing and layout using software like Photoshop and how to better appeal to audiences through research and planning.
Hannah created a music magazine called "Tonic" aimed at students aged 15-20. She based the magazine's design on aspects of existing magazines like NME but made some changes. For example, she used a less busy front cover style than NME and featured unsigned rather than mainstream acts. Hannah learned skills like using Photoshop and InDesign to design the magazine professionally. Through the process, she gained an understanding of challenges in the magazine industry and improving her technical skills.
Hannah created a music magazine called "Tonic" aimed at students aged 15-20. She based the magazine's design on aspects of existing magazines like NME but made some changes. For example, she used a less busy front cover style than NME and featured unsigned rather than mainstream acts. Hannah learned skills like using Photoshop and InDesign to design the magazine professionally. Through the process, she gained an understanding of challenges in the magazine industry and improving her technical skills.
The document summarizes the evaluation of a music magazine created by the student for a class project. It discusses several ways the magazine challenged conventions of real music magazines, such as placing page numbers at the top of pages rather than the bottom. It also targeted an older age range of 16-24 rather than the typical younger audience. The student learned about technologies like Photoshop and survey tools in creating the magazine. Overall, the student felt their final product was a major improvement over their preliminary task, with better design, layout, and ability to attract readers.
1. The document discusses a music magazine created by the author for an assignment. The magazine covers R&B music and targets teenagers and young adults. The front cover features a young female model to attract this audience based on common conventions in music magazines.
2. The contents page includes two male models to show diversity and keep the magazine interesting for its target range of audiences. The magazine aims to attract fans of R&B music through the artists featured and language used.
3. An online format is proposed for the magazine to reach a wider international audience conveniently and at no cost to view, aligning with the target audiences' likely internet usage. Major publishers like Time Inc. could potentially distribute a magazine with a similar
The document describes a music magazine product created by the author. They used conventions from real magazines like Vibe as inspiration. The front cover features a posing artist to intrigue readers. The contents page lays out stories differently than other magazines to draw attention. A double page spread uses a black and white background with the artist in color for impact. The target audience is described as females aged 16-25 interested in R&B music. Various distribution methods are proposed. Technologies like Blogger and Fireworks were used to construct the magazine and enhance photos. Lessons were learned about creating an authentic product and typical magazine conventions.
Bethany Fox created a magazine called "Listen" for her media studies coursework. She followed conventions of real magazines such as layout, house style, and targeting her audience of 16-24 year olds of both genders. She would want Bauer Media Group to distribute her magazine as they publish similar successful music magazines. Feedback from her target audience said her color scheme and content were good but her double page spread could be more professional and interesting through additional colors. The preliminary magazine she created helped her learn about magazine layout and design.
The document describes the process of creating a music magazine aimed at teenagers. Key details include:
- The magazine is inspired by "Vibe" magazine and follows conventions of real magazines in layout, fonts, and positioning of masthead.
- Reference is made to other magazines like "Kerrang" and their conventions for contents pages and double page spreads.
- Efforts are made to appeal to the target demographic through the model's style of dress, locations photographed, and topics covered like popular artists.
- The magazine would be distributed by Bauer Media which would provide wide reach nationally and internationally.
- The target audience is described as males and females aged 15-25 interested in genres like hip
The document describes the process of creating a music magazine aimed at teenagers. Key details include:
- The magazine is inspired by "Vibe" magazine and follows conventions of real magazines in layout and design.
- Cover lines, masthead placement, and color schemes are modeled after other magazines like "Vibe" and "Kerrang" to have an appealing hip hop style.
- Content includes interviews, photos, and articles about popular artists to attract the target demographic of 15-25 year olds interested in hip hop and grime music.
- Distributing with Bauer Media would help the magazine gain wide recognition internationally and in the UK.
- Eye-catching features like the unique
1. The document provides an evaluation of a music magazine created by Gareth Tomlins. It discusses how the magazine uses and develops conventions of real magazines through its layout, style, and use of images.
2. The magazine represents its target audience of teenagers and young adults through the choice of rock genre, use of a young male artist as the main image, and bold fonts and colors associated with rock music.
3. A media company like Bauer Media Group would be suited to distribute the magazine since they already produce magazines in the same music genre.
4. The intended audience is teenagers and young adults interested in rock music, as evidenced by the choice of a young rock artist for the cover image and inclusion of competitions
The document evaluates a music magazine created by Kelsea as part of a preliminary task. The magazine, called POPPIN, targets teenage girls and combines music and fashion content. Kelsea discusses the codes and conventions used in the magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread to make it appear like a realistic publication and appeal to its target demographic. Feedback from 20 people indicated the colorful layout was most attractive and they felt the magazine targeted females and teenagers. Kelsea reflects on learning how to use new software and represent ideas visually through photos.
Harry Laflin Pre production and researchmarcusmilburn
The document discusses a student's plans for their first AS media coursework project, which will be creating a school magazine using PowerPoint and Publisher. The student explains that creating the magazine will help them learn the necessary software skills and techniques to apply to their second project, a music magazine cover. They have done research on magazine formats and contents to help plan their school magazine.
Bethany Fox created a magazine for a coursework evaluation. She followed conventions of real magazines by researching layouts, covers, and spreads. She also considered using online formats to reach younger audiences. Her magazine stayed true to her color scheme and house style. For her intended audience of ages 16-24, she included popular artists like Alesha Dixon and varied genres to appeal to both genders. Creating the preliminary materials helped her learn about magazine layout and design.
Vicky Wright evaluated her individual project of creating a British-based dance music magazine targeted towards women aged 16-25. The magazine included a front cover, contents page, and double page article spread on a featured artist. Wright researched, planned, photographed, and wrote the magazine individually. She used conventions like large artist photos on the cover but challenged conventions by omitting descriptions on the contents page to increase intrigue. Feedback indicated the title, colors and pictures suggested the dance genre. While mostly professional-looking, improvements could be made to page numbering and photo stretching.
The document discusses the conventions of magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It provides examples of conventions from the music magazine NME, such as placing the barcode and masthead in certain locations. It then discusses how the student's mock magazine follows or challenges some of these conventions.
For the cover, the student challenges NME's use of a face shot by using a medium shot but keeps the direct eye contact convention. Conventionally placed cover lines and masthead are used.
On the contents page, conventions like bold subheadings and masthead design are followed, while subscription info and a band index are left out.
For the double page spread, gutters, drop caps, bylines,
The document provides an analysis of a music magazine media product created by the author. It discusses conventions used and challenged in the magazine's design, how it represents its target audience of 16-25 year olds, and how the author has improved their skills in areas like Photoshop and taking their own photos from an initial school magazine project. Key points covered include the magazine's urban style aimed at younger readers, use of bold fonts and minimal text, and distribution through mainstream publishers to reach a wide audience interested in various music genres.
The document evaluates Oliver Lawrenson's media product, which is a music magazine. It discusses how the magazine both uses conventions from real music magazines as well as challenges some conventions. It includes conventions like having a large masthead on the cover and including quotes before articles. It challenges conventions by having a colored slogan box and including the top 20 singles list on the contents page. The document also discusses the target audience, distribution methods, and what Oliver has learned about attracting audiences and using technology from creating the magazine.
My magazine challenges conventions of other music magazines by using bright colors in the masthead and cover lines instead of advertisements. It represents teenagers aged 16-19 by featuring artists that appeal to this audience and portray them in a positive light. The magazine would be distributed by Rewind Creative Media as they promote similar UK artists and have successfully targeted the same audience in the past.
The document describes a student's media coursework project to create a new British music magazine focused on the genre of electro-pop. The student conducted research and found no existing electro-pop magazines, seeing an opportunity. The student believes the magazine will be popular given the growing popularity of electro-pop music and artists. The document includes questions about representing audiences, distribution partners, the target audience, and attracting readers.
The document describes the process of creating a fake newspaper article clipping using Photoshop. The creator designed the top half of the article with a headline and black and white image. They made the background black to make the article details stand out against the white box below for the written text. Additional small details were added like a picture caption and fake byline to make the clipping look realistic. The final version has all elements lined up and underlines under the headline for visual attention.
Unit 30 (LO1) – Understand UK-based media publishing and associated products.mdelmar97
This document provides information about Mojo magazine, including its target audience, content, production process, and advertising strategies.
Mojo targets upper middle class men and women aged 35 and older who are interested in classic rock music. It focuses on in-depth articles about legendary rock artists rather than reviews of current concerts and albums. The magazine has a formal tone and complex vocabulary.
Advertisements in Mojo aim to appeal to the interests and lifestyle of its educated, affluent readership. Advertising space is expensive, with full-page ads costing a minimum of £200. Mojo promotes itself and featured artists through its website, social media, and promotions like free CDs included in issues. The magazine
Assignment #5 Research Of Newspaper Advertsmedia_jojo
This document provides information about the content and layout of advertisements for BBC One, Channel 4, and Channel 5 television channels. For BBC One ads, the summary is simple with minimal content, a prominent red background, and animation to draw attention. Channel 4 ads feature a different color each time for the most important information, with the logo and show airing time prominently displayed. Channel 5 ads show happy people and a title in large, capitalized font on a bright background to attract viewers' attention.
A newspaper provides essential information about current events on both a local and global scale, with sections covering news, sports, business, classifieds, entertainment, and more. It serves to keep readers informed and connected to their community. The newspaper is a platform to share news, opinions, announcements, and stories with others.
This document explores the target audiences of newspapers through various factors such as representation, values, politics, institution, language, genre, narrative, and ideology. The author aims for their newspaper to target an adult, educated audience by including relevant, intelligent articles and using formal, educated language and design. They want the content to focus on community news and start with impactful stories to engage adults. Overall, the document discusses how newspapers can shape their content, style, and messaging to appeal to specific target demographics.
This document provides instructions for writing a news article. It recommends choosing an interesting topic that affects the world and researching it by answering who, what, when, where, why questions. The lead paragraph should hook the reader using a question or interesting fact. Sources should be cited and both sides of the story presented without bias using quotes. A picture should be included to keep readers engaged along with a headline, columns, and standard font.
The document compares and contrasts the styles and layouts of three different newspapers: the Ealing Gazette, London Evening Standard, and The Guardian. It finds that the Ealing Gazette has a more tabloid-style layout with a variety of colors and images, making it appealing for gossip and lifestyle content. In contrast, the London Evening Standard and The Guardian have a more formal, writing-focused broadsheet style. The Harrow Observer also has a broadsheet style focused on writing and community news for local audiences. Pictures in all three newspapers help readers visualize stories.
This is my annotation of local Newspapers.
I have brainstormed different elements of a newspaper and have wrote a detailed analysis comparing a local newspaper with its website. I have learnt newspaper terminology and discovered key factors to creating a newspaper.
The document describes a music magazine product created by the author. They used conventions from real magazines like Vibe as inspiration. The front cover features a posing artist to intrigue readers. The contents page lays out stories differently than other magazines to draw attention. A double page spread uses a black and white background with the artist in color for impact. The target audience is described as females aged 16-25 interested in R&B music. Various distribution methods are proposed. Technologies like Blogger and Fireworks were used to construct the magazine and enhance photos. Lessons were learned about creating an authentic product and typical magazine conventions.
Bethany Fox created a magazine called "Listen" for her media studies coursework. She followed conventions of real magazines such as layout, house style, and targeting her audience of 16-24 year olds of both genders. She would want Bauer Media Group to distribute her magazine as they publish similar successful music magazines. Feedback from her target audience said her color scheme and content were good but her double page spread could be more professional and interesting through additional colors. The preliminary magazine she created helped her learn about magazine layout and design.
The document describes the process of creating a music magazine aimed at teenagers. Key details include:
- The magazine is inspired by "Vibe" magazine and follows conventions of real magazines in layout, fonts, and positioning of masthead.
- Reference is made to other magazines like "Kerrang" and their conventions for contents pages and double page spreads.
- Efforts are made to appeal to the target demographic through the model's style of dress, locations photographed, and topics covered like popular artists.
- The magazine would be distributed by Bauer Media which would provide wide reach nationally and internationally.
- The target audience is described as males and females aged 15-25 interested in genres like hip
The document describes the process of creating a music magazine aimed at teenagers. Key details include:
- The magazine is inspired by "Vibe" magazine and follows conventions of real magazines in layout and design.
- Cover lines, masthead placement, and color schemes are modeled after other magazines like "Vibe" and "Kerrang" to have an appealing hip hop style.
- Content includes interviews, photos, and articles about popular artists to attract the target demographic of 15-25 year olds interested in hip hop and grime music.
- Distributing with Bauer Media would help the magazine gain wide recognition internationally and in the UK.
- Eye-catching features like the unique
1. The document provides an evaluation of a music magazine created by Gareth Tomlins. It discusses how the magazine uses and develops conventions of real magazines through its layout, style, and use of images.
2. The magazine represents its target audience of teenagers and young adults through the choice of rock genre, use of a young male artist as the main image, and bold fonts and colors associated with rock music.
3. A media company like Bauer Media Group would be suited to distribute the magazine since they already produce magazines in the same music genre.
4. The intended audience is teenagers and young adults interested in rock music, as evidenced by the choice of a young rock artist for the cover image and inclusion of competitions
The document evaluates a music magazine created by Kelsea as part of a preliminary task. The magazine, called POPPIN, targets teenage girls and combines music and fashion content. Kelsea discusses the codes and conventions used in the magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread to make it appear like a realistic publication and appeal to its target demographic. Feedback from 20 people indicated the colorful layout was most attractive and they felt the magazine targeted females and teenagers. Kelsea reflects on learning how to use new software and represent ideas visually through photos.
Harry Laflin Pre production and researchmarcusmilburn
The document discusses a student's plans for their first AS media coursework project, which will be creating a school magazine using PowerPoint and Publisher. The student explains that creating the magazine will help them learn the necessary software skills and techniques to apply to their second project, a music magazine cover. They have done research on magazine formats and contents to help plan their school magazine.
Bethany Fox created a magazine for a coursework evaluation. She followed conventions of real magazines by researching layouts, covers, and spreads. She also considered using online formats to reach younger audiences. Her magazine stayed true to her color scheme and house style. For her intended audience of ages 16-24, she included popular artists like Alesha Dixon and varied genres to appeal to both genders. Creating the preliminary materials helped her learn about magazine layout and design.
Vicky Wright evaluated her individual project of creating a British-based dance music magazine targeted towards women aged 16-25. The magazine included a front cover, contents page, and double page article spread on a featured artist. Wright researched, planned, photographed, and wrote the magazine individually. She used conventions like large artist photos on the cover but challenged conventions by omitting descriptions on the contents page to increase intrigue. Feedback indicated the title, colors and pictures suggested the dance genre. While mostly professional-looking, improvements could be made to page numbering and photo stretching.
The document discusses the conventions of magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It provides examples of conventions from the music magazine NME, such as placing the barcode and masthead in certain locations. It then discusses how the student's mock magazine follows or challenges some of these conventions.
For the cover, the student challenges NME's use of a face shot by using a medium shot but keeps the direct eye contact convention. Conventionally placed cover lines and masthead are used.
On the contents page, conventions like bold subheadings and masthead design are followed, while subscription info and a band index are left out.
For the double page spread, gutters, drop caps, bylines,
The document provides an analysis of a music magazine media product created by the author. It discusses conventions used and challenged in the magazine's design, how it represents its target audience of 16-25 year olds, and how the author has improved their skills in areas like Photoshop and taking their own photos from an initial school magazine project. Key points covered include the magazine's urban style aimed at younger readers, use of bold fonts and minimal text, and distribution through mainstream publishers to reach a wide audience interested in various music genres.
The document evaluates Oliver Lawrenson's media product, which is a music magazine. It discusses how the magazine both uses conventions from real music magazines as well as challenges some conventions. It includes conventions like having a large masthead on the cover and including quotes before articles. It challenges conventions by having a colored slogan box and including the top 20 singles list on the contents page. The document also discusses the target audience, distribution methods, and what Oliver has learned about attracting audiences and using technology from creating the magazine.
My magazine challenges conventions of other music magazines by using bright colors in the masthead and cover lines instead of advertisements. It represents teenagers aged 16-19 by featuring artists that appeal to this audience and portray them in a positive light. The magazine would be distributed by Rewind Creative Media as they promote similar UK artists and have successfully targeted the same audience in the past.
The document describes a student's media coursework project to create a new British music magazine focused on the genre of electro-pop. The student conducted research and found no existing electro-pop magazines, seeing an opportunity. The student believes the magazine will be popular given the growing popularity of electro-pop music and artists. The document includes questions about representing audiences, distribution partners, the target audience, and attracting readers.
The document describes the process of creating a fake newspaper article clipping using Photoshop. The creator designed the top half of the article with a headline and black and white image. They made the background black to make the article details stand out against the white box below for the written text. Additional small details were added like a picture caption and fake byline to make the clipping look realistic. The final version has all elements lined up and underlines under the headline for visual attention.
Unit 30 (LO1) – Understand UK-based media publishing and associated products.mdelmar97
This document provides information about Mojo magazine, including its target audience, content, production process, and advertising strategies.
Mojo targets upper middle class men and women aged 35 and older who are interested in classic rock music. It focuses on in-depth articles about legendary rock artists rather than reviews of current concerts and albums. The magazine has a formal tone and complex vocabulary.
Advertisements in Mojo aim to appeal to the interests and lifestyle of its educated, affluent readership. Advertising space is expensive, with full-page ads costing a minimum of £200. Mojo promotes itself and featured artists through its website, social media, and promotions like free CDs included in issues. The magazine
Assignment #5 Research Of Newspaper Advertsmedia_jojo
This document provides information about the content and layout of advertisements for BBC One, Channel 4, and Channel 5 television channels. For BBC One ads, the summary is simple with minimal content, a prominent red background, and animation to draw attention. Channel 4 ads feature a different color each time for the most important information, with the logo and show airing time prominently displayed. Channel 5 ads show happy people and a title in large, capitalized font on a bright background to attract viewers' attention.
A newspaper provides essential information about current events on both a local and global scale, with sections covering news, sports, business, classifieds, entertainment, and more. It serves to keep readers informed and connected to their community. The newspaper is a platform to share news, opinions, announcements, and stories with others.
This document explores the target audiences of newspapers through various factors such as representation, values, politics, institution, language, genre, narrative, and ideology. The author aims for their newspaper to target an adult, educated audience by including relevant, intelligent articles and using formal, educated language and design. They want the content to focus on community news and start with impactful stories to engage adults. Overall, the document discusses how newspapers can shape their content, style, and messaging to appeal to specific target demographics.
This document provides instructions for writing a news article. It recommends choosing an interesting topic that affects the world and researching it by answering who, what, when, where, why questions. The lead paragraph should hook the reader using a question or interesting fact. Sources should be cited and both sides of the story presented without bias using quotes. A picture should be included to keep readers engaged along with a headline, columns, and standard font.
The document compares and contrasts the styles and layouts of three different newspapers: the Ealing Gazette, London Evening Standard, and The Guardian. It finds that the Ealing Gazette has a more tabloid-style layout with a variety of colors and images, making it appealing for gossip and lifestyle content. In contrast, the London Evening Standard and The Guardian have a more formal, writing-focused broadsheet style. The Harrow Observer also has a broadsheet style focused on writing and community news for local audiences. Pictures in all three newspapers help readers visualize stories.
This is my annotation of local Newspapers.
I have brainstormed different elements of a newspaper and have wrote a detailed analysis comparing a local newspaper with its website. I have learnt newspaper terminology and discovered key factors to creating a newspaper.
This document provides a human interest perspective on the important role that teachers play in students' education and development. It acknowledges that while students may not always like their teachers, there is usually one teacher who makes a positive impact by bringing joy to their classroom and motivating students to work hard. The document emphasizes that teaching is difficult work that requires dedicating long hours both inside and outside the classroom to meet the needs of many students. Teachers sacrifice time with their own families to support their students' education.
1. A hard disk drive is a data storage device that stores information in 0s and 1s on magnetic platters.
2. It contains platters, read/write heads, and motors that allow it to read and write data to the spinning platters.
3. Hard disk drive capacity is measured in gigabytes or terabytes and depends on the number of platters, tracks, sectors, and bytes per sector.
This document provides an overview of Android mobile application development including:
- Android is an open source software stack for mobile devices including an operating system, middleware, and key applications.
- The Android software architecture includes components like the Linux kernel, libraries, Android runtime, application framework, and applications.
- Key building blocks for Android applications include activities, intents/intent receivers, services, and content providers.
- The Android SDK and Eclipse IDE can be used for application development along with emulators and real devices.
The document provides guidance for writing good newspaper articles. It instructs writers to begin with a strong lead paragraph that summarizes the who, what, when, where, how and why of the article. It also advises using an inverted pyramid structure, where the most important facts are at the top. Writers should attribute all facts and claims to reliable sources to avoid publishing erroneous information. The conclusion should restate key points and provide next steps or contact information. Journalists must understand libel laws to avoid damaging claims that could harm individuals' reputations.
This is a Powerpoint presentation on Facebook. The presentation is geared towards teachers and parents of middle school students. This serves as an introduction to Facebook, highlighting the pros and cons.
Presentation on Android operating systemSalma Begum
The document summarizes information about the Android operating system. It discusses the origin of Android, its features, architecture, versions, application development process, limitations and future. Android was developed by Android Inc which was later acquired by Google. It has an open source model and uses Linux kernel. The architecture includes libraries, Dalvik VM, application framework and core applications. There are many versions of Android with incremental updates and improvements.
National newspapers report on national issues like finance, war, and politics, while local newspapers focus on community events and stories that elicit emotion. Newspaper reports follow an inverted pyramid structure, with the most important details at the top. They also include a headline, byline, opening paragraph introducing the key details, shorter fact-based paragraphs with quotes, and a summary concluding the key points.
A student has created a proposal for a new local newspaper called the Sunderland Echo. They have developed ideas for the newspaper itself including layout, stories, and target audience. They have also created ideas for supporting materials like a poster and website to advertise the newspaper. For the website, they considered using a similar color scheme and layout to the newspaper to keep the brand consistent across formats. The student incorporated research on existing newspapers to help inform the design of their new publication.
The document provides details about creating a new local newspaper, including:
- The initial idea is to create a printed newspaper, accompanying website, and radio advertisement.
- The newspaper will be inspired by the Sunderland Echo, using red, white, and black colors and focusing on positive community stories.
- A poster will be created to advertise both the newspaper and website, targeting ages 15-45 with headlines and images.
- The accompanying website will have the same content as the printed newspaper to provide value to print subscribers, while also attracting younger digital audiences. It will use a clean layout with excerpted stories.
The document reflects on Aston Lilyrose Hinson's media magazine project "Encore", noting ways the magazine used and developed conventions of real music magazines through its color scheme, layout of content pages and covers, and representation of particular social groups like teenagers interested in alternative music. The student also learned new skills using Macbooks, fonts from the internet, and improved significantly from a preliminary task by incorporating bolder colors, varied fonts, and a front page image.
The document describes a music magazine product created by the author. They used conventions from real magazines like Vibe as inspiration. The front cover features a photo of an artist posing smugly to intrigue readers. The contents page lays out stories and sections differently than other magazines to draw attention to key information. A double page spread uses a black and white background with the artist in color, similar to conventions in NME. The target audience is described as females aged 16-25 interested in R&B music.
The student created a music magazine called "Tone" targeted at 15-25 year old males and females. They focused on indie/rock music styles and included fashion. They used black, white, and red colors throughout with professional layouts and fonts. Audience feedback was positive and indicated the magazine seemed genuine and professional, with the article and contents page effectively informing readers and generating interest in the content. Through this project, the student learned new skills in blogs, Photoshop, InDesign, and transferring files, representing a progression from their initial college magazine design.
The document discusses a student's media project creating a newspaper. It describes how the student used conventions from other local newspapers in designing layout, headlines, and advertisements. Feedback was positive regarding layout, colors, title, and ads, but identified room for improvement in story language. The student also created a promotional poster and radio ad to advertise the newspaper. New media technologies like online newspapers, YouTube, and image searches were used for research and planning, while a barcode and custom music were incorporated into the final products.
The student created a newspaper, poster, and website to simulate a real media product. They researched conventions from local newspapers to make their newspaper look authentic. This included using a bold masthead, relevant advertisements, and captions under photos on the front page. Feedback from an online survey and social media comments helped the student evaluate what the public wanted and how to improve. Technologies like Google, SurveyMonkey, WordPress, Serif applications, PowerPoint, and SlideShare were used at different stages for research, planning, construction, and evaluation.
The student created a newspaper, poster, and website to simulate a real media product. They researched conventions from local newspapers to make their newspaper look authentic. This included using a bold masthead, relevant advertisements, and headlines/captions under photos on the front page. Feedback from an online survey and social media comments praised the layout, colors, and simple font used. The student linked the products together using the same color scheme, logo, and including the website address. Google, SurveyMonkey, WordPress, Serif applications, and PowerPoint were used at different stages of research, planning, construction, and evaluation.
The Megan Summers Foundation portfolio evaluation discusses conventions used in real rock magazines that were applied to the student's media product. These included using a color scheme of black, white, and a bright color on the cover along with bar codes, dates, prices, and attention-grabbing words. Images used a direct address and the masthead was bold to catch readers' attention. The product represented 15-25 year olds through bright colors, informal language, artists, and images of people in that age group. Bauer Publishing would be a suitable media institution to distribute the product since they publish a similar genre magazine. The target audience is 15-25 year old rock and indie music fans.
Haleema Ali has created a magazine cover and contents for a POP music magazine targeted at teenage girls aged 12-17. On the cover, she uses pink and green colors along with a bold masthead and the name of a POP artist in a unique font to attract attention. In the contents, she includes typical magazine elements like columns, page numbers, and images to link the sections and create a cohesive style across the pages. Haleema researched conventions of real magazines to develop an authentic product for her intended audience.
The document describes the design and layout choices made for the Repeat magazine. It discusses how the Repeat magazine uses the layout conventions of the NME magazine, such as the cover image placement and bold sans serif fonts. It also describes design choices made to make the Repeat magazine distinct from NME, such as the use of additional colors in the masthead. The document also discusses layout choices for the contents page and double page spread, and how these challenge conventions by reducing clutter compared to NME.
This poster analyzes a newspaper advertisement poster from The Evening Standard. It summarizes that the poster:
- Features the newspaper masthead at the top and bottom to clearly identify the brand.
- Uses a simple layout with an image in the middle and text on the sides to relate the story and image.
- Employs the newspaper's color palette of black and white for brand recognition.
- Appeals to the audience by advertising a special Michael Jackson edition to attract readers.
- Only uses one large iconic image to professionally present the story in an eye-catching way.
The document outlines plans for creating a digital magazine, including features for the front cover, potential magazine names, inspiration images, and photography planning. It discusses using a Q&A interview format for the double page spread, and includes draft layouts for the cover and spread. Legal and ethical considerations are discussed regarding using images for the magazine.
The document summarizes the student's final evaluation of their magazine design project. They analyzed existing music magazines to understand conventions for their target audience of 18-23 year olds interested in indie/rock music. For the cover, they used a large central image and bold masthead placement inspired by NME. Layout, typography, and color choices were also informed by research. Photoshop was used to edit images for professional quality. Overall, the student demonstrated applying research and technical skills to create an authentic magazine design.
This poster advertises The Evening Standard newspaper. It features the newspaper's masthead at the top and bottom to clearly identify the brand. In the middle is a large image relating to a news story, with text alongside. The simple layout and use of the newspaper's color palette help readers recognize it as an Evening Standard product. The poster uses audience appeal by highlighting a special Michael Jackson edition to draw interest. Overall, the poster effectively promotes the newspaper in an eye-catching yet straightforward design.
The document discusses the design elements and layout techniques used in creating a music magazine. It covers the masthead, cover images, cover stories, contents page layout, double page spreads, target audience, and research conducted. Key rules and conventions from existing magazines were followed to create an appealing product for its intended mainstream music fans demographic. Market research helped determine the needs and preferences of the target audience.
1. The document discusses how the student used conventions of real media products in their magazine, such as including a mid shot image, date, issue number, price, and barcode on the cover.
2. Examples of how the student developed conventions include using a unique masthead font, a punny plug, and colored puffs.
3. The student summarizes the technologies they learned to use in constructing the magazine, including Photoshop, InDesign, and websites like WordPress and Prezi. They also discuss improvements made from their preliminary task by using professional codes and conventions.
The document describes the layout and design conventions used in the creation of the magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread. Specifically, it mentions using one large central image with two smaller supporting images on the cover, employing columns on the contents page for organization, and placing the main image on the right page with accompanying text on the left for the double page spread - all following typical magazine design standards.
The document describes the design choices made for different elements of a student-created magazine called "Encore". For the front cover, one main image was used along with two smaller supporting images. The contents page used columns to organize the listings in an orderly fashion, mirroring real magazines. A double-page spread placed the main image on one side and article text in columns on the other, matching professional magazine layout conventions. The magazine aimed to entertain 16-18 year olds with content relevant to their interests.
The document provides an evaluation of a media product created by Georgina Malpass. It compares aspects of the product to real media conventions. The masthead, images, barcode, and variety of stories on the front cover follow conventions, while a patterned strip challenges conventions. A three-color scheme on the front and content pages also matches conventions. Images are centered to create columns, and current date and two text columns are included per conventions. Page numbers are boxed out to challenge conventions. Layout and topic choice also follow or challenge conventions.
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The document provides details on the layout and design choices for a magazine cover and contents page. It discusses using a color palette of red, white, black and gold. Images will be relaxed in tone to create a calm atmosphere for readers. Larger, closer images will be used on the contents page for impact. A gold color will be used for the double page spread to match the images, going against the main color scheme. Font and image placement were considered carefully to guide the reader's eye through the pages.
The document discusses plans for a newspaper layout and design. It will use two images on the front page due to limited space for articles. Images will also be used in adverts but may be distracting, so the document will look at how other newspapers use images in ads. The newspaper will use blue, grey, and white colors to make it look enticing to readers. Blue symbolizes happiness and relaxation, reflecting the goal of making readers happy. Times New Roman font will be used throughout for consistency. The masthead will be at the top for recognition. Additional details like date, website, and temperature may also be included. The second page will use two side-by-side images for the main article along with lottery images
The document discusses plans for creating a poster to promote a new newspaper product. It describes using a graphic image to attract both young and old audiences. It mentions using styles similar to The Guardian newspaper, with a mixture of colors and relaxing blue masthead. The text will be limited since it is a poster, with a bold message to entice people to stop and remember the product. A conventional Times New Roman font will be used to align with typical newspaper style.
This document provides an analysis of the layout, design, and content of several issues of the 'i' newspaper by a media student.
The student examines multiple front pages and inside pages, noting the use of color, images, text size and placement, and overall layout. They find the front pages to be too "claustrophobic" with many large images and articles crammed together. Inside pages also have a "cluttered" feel despite clear column structure.
While some elements are praised, like bold masthead colors and labeling of article topics, the student ultimately finds the layouts inconsistent between issues and not always effective at guiding the reader's eye or breaking up dense blocks of text. The content seems
This document provides an analysis of the layout, design, and content of several issues of the 'i' newspaper by a media student. Some key points made:
1) The student critiques the cluttered layout of the front pages, noting too many articles and images leave the pages feeling crowded. Inside pages also have a cluttered feel due to extensive use of text.
2) Color schemes and structural elements like column lines and article separators help provide continuity across issues, but the student sees inconsistencies in layouts between issues.
3) Political content and images of politicians indicate the newspaper targets an older, politically engaged audience. However, the student feels not enough images are used to break up dense blocks of
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This document provides an analysis of the layout, design, and content of the 'i' newspaper.
The analysis summarizes that the front page layout is cluttered with many large images and articles crammed together. While this grabs attention, it feels overcrowded. The inside pages also have a cluttered feel despite an organized column structure. The color palette uses bold red, black, and other tones. The content focuses on politics, appealing to an older audience. Overall, the reviewer finds the design could be improved by reducing clutter and balancing text and images better.
The document analyzes and summarizes the layout, design, and content of several pages on the Daily Mail website. For the home page, it notes the consistent color palette, cluttered composition, and placement of main stories and search bar. It praises the masthead placement but criticizes the "femail" section. For news pages, it observes the increased advertisements and text-heavy layout. The TV and showbiz page uses pink colors and varied celebrity shots to appeal to female audiences. Overall, the document examines design elements like images, colors, and layouts across Daily Mail pages.
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Rebecca Black conducted a survey using Survey Monkey to research her target audience and better understand what content would appeal to them for her media product. The survey results showed that while young women were her primary target, she had the potential for a wider audience interested in her magazine. It also found that over 18% of respondents listened to R&B music and would be somewhat interested in her magazine, as its genre focus is R&B. Additionally, most survey respondents said they read magazines monthly, indicating there is a market for her magazine if distributed at that frequency.
Rachel Black conducted audience research to understand what would attract her target demographic of 14-21 year old females to her media product, an alternative music magazine focusing on undiscovered artists. She aimed to keep the magazine similar to conventional music magazines in format while differentiating it through its unique focus on emerging talent. Key tactics to attract her audience included profiling both well-known and lesser-known artists, having an online component to appeal to your readers' digital media habits, and addressing an identified market demand for supporting undiscovered artists seeking recognition outside of talent shows.
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1. 5. The first two pages of a new local
newspaper, together with both of
the following:
- A poster for the newspaper
- Two hyperlinked pages from the
paper’s website.
2. Owners and Publishers
- For the Sunderland Echo the Owner is Johnston Press
and the Publisher is North East Press.
- For the Owner of the Daily Mirror it is Trinity Mirror.
- For the Sun it is published by the News Group
Newspapers division of News UK
- If I was to publish my newspaper I would choose the
North East Press as it is a local publisher as it
publishes the Hartlepool Mail, the Sunderland Echo
and Northumberland Gazette.
3. Target Audience
- For The Sun it usually has 15-44 year old
readers
- For The Guardian they have more younger
readers than older readers.
- Because of the above facts I have decided yo
have a target audience of 15-30 year olds as it
seems to be that younger people are taking to
reading the news.
4.
5. Idea – Front Cover of Newspaper
- For this project I hoping to do a newspaper which will be about the news in the local area.
- My newspaper will be a daily newspaper as this is what they typically do for real
newspapers and news happens everyday not just once a week.
- I will try to use shocking and eye catching sell lines to make the readers want to buy my
newspaper like the do with existing newspapers.
- I will use red, black and white as this is what they typically use on newspapers and also blue
to make different sell lines or images stand out more.
- My target audience for the newspaper will be 15-30 year olds. This is around the ages of a
typical newspaper tabloid and so will include typical tabloid contents (celebrity news etc) as
well as the news in the local area which the whole age range would be interested in.
- For the layout of my newspaper I decided to look at existing newspaper with the same
target audience so that they know that it is for them. Also by doing this process I found out
which style of font to use (simple/formal), how to use colours effectively to make each image
or piece of text stand out as well as arranging the layout so that it would frame the main
article by using other sell lines and images.
- I will also put a link on my newspaper to link it to the website so as to attract the young
target audience into reading a newspaper they wouldn’t usually buy from a shop.
- Another thing which I have noticed from researching existing newspapers is that they
usually have advertisements and so for my newspaper I have kept to this convention.
6. Sunday Sun
- What I’ve noticed from
this newspaper is that they
have chosen a local icon
who everybody recognises
to help promote/sell the
newspaper and I so will try
to put this into my
newspaper.
7. The Sun
- What I’ve noticed from
looking at local tabloid
newspapers is that they
usually use blunt, straight to
the point headlines, using only
3-7 words that shock the
reader for example in The Sun
it reads ‘DAD AT 13’. I will try
to use this kind of shocking
language in the newspaper I
create, so as to grab readers
attention and buy the
newspaper.
8. Premiere
- I like the colours used in
this magazine as it is the
typical colours newspapers
use and it shows how you
can effectively use colour
to make sell lines and
images stand out, and so I
will try to use this
technique in my
newspaper.
9. OK!
- For all this is a
magazine it has still
inspired me to use
famous people who
most people know in
my newspaper as it
will attract readers to
buy it.
10.
11. Idea – 1st Page of Newspaper
- For my 1st page I will do a contents page of what will be in my
newspaper as this is what they typically do in a newspaper.
- For the layout of my newspaper I decided to look at existing
newspaper with the same target audience so that they know that it is
for them. Also by doing this process I found out which style of font to
use (simple/formal), how to use colours effectively to make each
image or piece of text stand out as well as arranging the layout so that
it would frame the main article and other interesting articles.
- From looking at existing newspapers I’ve found that they also include
a little article about subscribing to the newspaper which allows
customers to know how to subscribe and how much it will be.
12. Sunderland Echo
- From this newspaper I was
inspired by the idea of allowing
customers to subscribe to the
newspaper as it will make
readers more likely to continue
reading the newspaper so it is
good for my product, but also
because the customers are
subscribing they will be getting
a cheaper deal too.
- From this newspaper I was also
inspired by the layout of the
page as it has framed the main
article and yet the other articles
stand out too and so I will put
this in my newspaper.
13. Q
- For all this is a music magazine
contents page I was still
inspired by how they
organised the layout in such
a way that everything has a
place, everything is eye
catching as the colours are
used effectively and yet it
doesn’t look too
overcrowded with words as
they also included images to
help break up the page.
14.
15. Idea – The Poster for Newspaper
- For my poster I have chosen to use red, black and
white as my colour palette as this is what they
typically do for newspaper advertisements.
- I choose to do this template as this as they typically
have text in the middle of the advert but after
researching in more detail I have been inspired to
change the pull quote into a sort of funny slogan as
this is what they have done below:
16. The Sun
- From this poster I was inspired on how they use their
masthead/logo in their slogan. This poster also shows the
way in which the newspaper tells the news (in a
humourous way), which I too want to include in my
newspaper.
17. Metro
- This poster again shows
the humour in newspaper
advertisements which the
METRO uses in its
newspaper in its
advertisement to intrigue
people into buying the
paper.
18. i
- From looking at newspaper advertisements I
have found that they use their masthead/logo in
their slogan in a humourous way and so I have
again been inspired to do this for my newspaper.
19. The Sun
- For this poster about The
Sun I liked how they used red
and white as the main
colours as it makes it eye
catching.
20. The Aberdonian
- Another technique I have found from researching newspaper
adverts is that they also use the same layout as a typical newspaper
front cover but change the words to tell the readers about what is
inside the magazine. This technique has inspired me to think about
doing this for my newspaper.
21. The Sun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwrWpiEGg
3c&safe=active
- For this advertisement it still keeps to the humour
to which you would typically see in a newspaper
advert, however it also includes things which the
typical target audiences who are watching the
advert do, such as talking about pay day etc. So for
my newspaper advertisement I will try to do this in
my newspaper, as this may help to attract my target
audience
22. Clint
- For this magazine launch advert
I have been inspired by the layout
of the advert as it is presented as
if it was the product it is
advertising.
- Another technique they have
used which I have been inspired
by is how it talks about what is
featuring in the magazine and
this is something I want to
imitate from the magazine.
-From the magazine I also liked
the idea of promoting my
newspaper by showing the first
or second edition of the product.
23.
24. Idea – Home screen of Newspaper
Website
- For my home screen page for my website I have
decided to use a red, black, white and blue colour
palette as this is what they typically use for existing
newspapers and so it also flows from print to digital.
- For the layout of my newspaper website I took
inspiration from existing newspaper websites like The
Sun and The Mirror.
- The target audience for my newspaper website is the
same as my newspaper (15-30year olds), however this
is aimed at the younger audience as typically teenagers
use the internet more than the older target audience.
25. Mirror
http://www.mirror.co.uk/
- For my home screen website page I was inspired by the colour scheme of the
Mirror’s website as it uses the colours to make each part stand out, so I would
like to imitate this technique in my website as it allows existing newspaper
websites to know what the website is and how they should use it.
- From this newspaper website I was also inspired by the layout as it has the
masthead on the left in a red background and the when you are on a specific
page it shows red to show where you are.
26. The Independent
- From this newspaper website I was inspired by
how it had different sections of the news such
as ‘Sport’ and ‘Arts&Ents’.
27.
28. Idea – News (1st Hyperlink) of
Newspaper Website
-For my News page for my website I was hoping to write about news in the local area.
- My website will be constantly updated daily so that people can be informed via the internet
of what is happening in the news. I decided to do this because as the years go by the internet
world is expanding and now people (such as my target audience) are reading the news
digitally rather than buying a newspaper from a shop.
-I will try to use shocking and eye catching phrases to make the readers want to read my
newspaper website and then go on to subscribe to my newspaper like they do with existing
newspapers/websites.
- I will use red, black and white as this is what they typically use on newspaper websites and
also blue to make some articles or images stand out more.
- My target audience for the newspaper will be 15-30 year olds as it will contain some content
that you would see in a typical newspaper website (about celebrities) and about the news in
your local area which the whole age range would be interested in.
- For the layout of my newspaper I decided to look at existing newspaper websites with the
same target audience so that they know that it is for them. Also by doing this process I found
out which style of font to use (simple/formal), how to use colours effectively to make each
image or piece of text stand out as well as arranging the layout so that it would frame the
main article by using other articles and images.
- Another thing which I have noticed from researching existing newspaper websites is that
they usually have advertisement and so for my website I kept to this convention.
29. The Telegraph
- I have noticed by looking at existing newspaper
websites is that they always have a ‘NEWS’
page and so I was inspired to imitate the same
technique for my newspaper website.
30. Sunday Post
- From this website I was inspired by the way they have used the colours to
make each section of the webpage stand out and so I will try to imitate it
in my newspaper, as it will make readers want to look around on the
whole site as it will look organised and professional looking.
31. Shields Gazette
- From this website I was inspired by the layout of the
website as it makes the page look organised and
professional looking and so I will try to imitate it in my
newspaper.
32.
33. Idea – What’s On (2nd Hyperlink)
of Newspaper Hyperlink
- For my 2nd hyperlink page I will use the same
colours as my newspaper and other newspaper
pages; red, white, black and blue to keep
consistency throughout my product, to keep it
professional looking and also so that readers can
recognise the house style of my product.
- My target audience also remains the same (15-
30 year olds) for this part of my product.
34. Chester Chronicle
- For my ‘What’s On’ page for my website I noticed that they
usually dedicate a section to local events and so I was inspired
to imitate this technique and use it in my website so that
when readers came to view my website they would find every
thing they would typically see in an existing newspaper
website on my website.
35. Sunderland Echo
- From looking on this page I also noticed that they write articles on
local celebrities (who local people may now) and so it inspired me
to put this into my newspaper as readers will want to read about
local people as well as the main news.
- Also from looking on this website on the ‘WHAT’S ON’ page I found
inspiration on what to call my events page.
36. - From this website I found that they also
include videos for their news website and so I
was inspired by this to include into my
website.
- I also got inspired by the way they use the
setting to emphasize the subject they are
speaking about and talking to the people
about the subject matter. By doing this it
makes it look more believable and
professional.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-
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37. - From this website I liked how they did a voice over
which went with the images they were showing on
screen and felt that it made the video more
interesting.
- Also from this video I liked how they used different
focus (from unfocused to focused) as it draws your
attention to the screen.
- I also liked how when they were interviewing
George Osbourne they had a box come up of who
it is and the logo of the company.
http://www.itv.com/news/2013-09-
16/will-we-get-our-money-back/