Photography planning
My main image will consist of a male character at a medium
close up. They will look straight into the camera for direct
address. Many magazines do this so I will use this too. This will
give the reader a sense of connectedness with the character. As
well as this the image will be shot in a studio, this is so I can edit
out the background and add in a background which fits my
magazine better. Many magazines already do this and if I edit out
the background to a plain background all the focus will be on the
character. The character will be wearing an outfit which
represents the genre. For example, they will be wearing black
jeans a black top and possibly a jean jacket. This outfit will look
like the typical band member for a rock band. A prop will also be
used such as a guitar to again reinforce the idea of a rock band.
The main image will draw in the right audience because the
character will instantly portray a rock genre. The image will also
be quite large and will be the main focus of the cover page. This
is what my audience look for first when they look at a magazine
front cover.
For my sub-images I will take pictures of vinyls, merchandise,
“bands” and musical instruments. These again will show that the
magazine is a rock magazine. And the sub-images will be a taster
of what is inside, hopefully persuading the audience to look
inside and buy the magazine.
Cover page
Contents page
For my contents pages I will have a female character. This is
because I used a male on the front cover and I want to show that
this magazine is for both genders. My character will be looking to
the right hand side and will be singing into the microphone, almost
looking like they are shouting. This shows the rebellious side of my
audience and the genre. This helps the audience connect with the
magazine. My character is also not looking at the camera so there is
a sense of mystery. The shot I will use is a medium long shot. So I
have my character from the knees up. This is so we can focus on
her singing, her facial expressions and also her guitar. I will shoot
this in the studio so I can edit out the background.
By only using one image, this will give my magazine a minimalistic
look so it will look organised and clear. The contents will be situated
on the right hand side underneath different headings. This will be
clear to find and easy to read.
My character will be wearing a band t-shirt, and jeans. This is so my
character look like they are in part of a band. The merchandise they
wear will be a rock band. To again reinforce the rock genre.
Double page spread
For my double page spread I will have 3 characters as a band. There will
be one large image (the main image) on the left hand side. This will be an
out of studio shot, so the image will show the band realistically, how
they usually are. The type of shot will be a long shot so you can see all of
the characters and their props. The character on the left will have a
guitar which they will hold, the middle will have drum sticks and a small
drum in front, the one closest to the right will have a guitar which they
will be also be holding. By having 2 guitars, this makes the audience
notice the instruments. This is useful as the guitar clearly portrays a rock
genre. On the right hand side there will be the main text. With 3 smaller
images located at the bottom of the page. These images will be of the
band out of the studio, so the audience can connect with them and see
the band as they usually are. The images will all be in black and white like
the MCR images to your right. This will give the article an old school vibe
which links to the band and the music they play. Which will be classic
rock.
The clothes they wear will be dark colours- grey,black,navy etc. This
again shows that the band play rock music. As rock band members
usually wear dark colours. The male in the band will also wear a fake
tattoo sleeve. This shows that the band are out there and very rock like.

Photography planning

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    My main imagewill consist of a male character at a medium close up. They will look straight into the camera for direct address. Many magazines do this so I will use this too. This will give the reader a sense of connectedness with the character. As well as this the image will be shot in a studio, this is so I can edit out the background and add in a background which fits my magazine better. Many magazines already do this and if I edit out the background to a plain background all the focus will be on the character. The character will be wearing an outfit which represents the genre. For example, they will be wearing black jeans a black top and possibly a jean jacket. This outfit will look like the typical band member for a rock band. A prop will also be used such as a guitar to again reinforce the idea of a rock band. The main image will draw in the right audience because the character will instantly portray a rock genre. The image will also be quite large and will be the main focus of the cover page. This is what my audience look for first when they look at a magazine front cover. For my sub-images I will take pictures of vinyls, merchandise, “bands” and musical instruments. These again will show that the magazine is a rock magazine. And the sub-images will be a taster of what is inside, hopefully persuading the audience to look inside and buy the magazine. Cover page
  • 3.
    Contents page For mycontents pages I will have a female character. This is because I used a male on the front cover and I want to show that this magazine is for both genders. My character will be looking to the right hand side and will be singing into the microphone, almost looking like they are shouting. This shows the rebellious side of my audience and the genre. This helps the audience connect with the magazine. My character is also not looking at the camera so there is a sense of mystery. The shot I will use is a medium long shot. So I have my character from the knees up. This is so we can focus on her singing, her facial expressions and also her guitar. I will shoot this in the studio so I can edit out the background. By only using one image, this will give my magazine a minimalistic look so it will look organised and clear. The contents will be situated on the right hand side underneath different headings. This will be clear to find and easy to read. My character will be wearing a band t-shirt, and jeans. This is so my character look like they are in part of a band. The merchandise they wear will be a rock band. To again reinforce the rock genre.
  • 4.
    Double page spread Formy double page spread I will have 3 characters as a band. There will be one large image (the main image) on the left hand side. This will be an out of studio shot, so the image will show the band realistically, how they usually are. The type of shot will be a long shot so you can see all of the characters and their props. The character on the left will have a guitar which they will hold, the middle will have drum sticks and a small drum in front, the one closest to the right will have a guitar which they will be also be holding. By having 2 guitars, this makes the audience notice the instruments. This is useful as the guitar clearly portrays a rock genre. On the right hand side there will be the main text. With 3 smaller images located at the bottom of the page. These images will be of the band out of the studio, so the audience can connect with them and see the band as they usually are. The images will all be in black and white like the MCR images to your right. This will give the article an old school vibe which links to the band and the music they play. Which will be classic rock. The clothes they wear will be dark colours- grey,black,navy etc. This again shows that the band play rock music. As rock band members usually wear dark colours. The male in the band will also wear a fake tattoo sleeve. This shows that the band are out there and very rock like.