The document outlines plans for a music magazine targeted towards teenagers aged 16-19 who enjoy pop music. Key details include:
- The magazine will be called "Tunes" and focus on pop music and artists like Beyoncé and Macklemore.
- It will be published monthly and cost £2.50 per issue to be affordable for students.
- Draft designs are presented for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread featuring staged portrait photography of musicians.
- Additional documents include style sheets, flat plans, and contact sheets of photos taken for use in the magazine.
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2. Working title
• The title for my magazine will be “Tunes”. Tunes is quite basic and
simple, which then is easy for the audience to remember. Tunes has
relation with music, and will then fit to name a music magazine.
Potential masthead:
3. Genre of music
• The genre of my magazine will be pop. Pop was the most popular
genre in my survey and in my interviews, so I will focus on my
audience and their relationship with the genre.
4. Cover price and issue frequency
• The price of the magazine will be £2.50, so it is an affordable price for everyone,
specially students since the average age for my magazine is 16-19.
• I will publish my magazine once a month, this because I saw at my survey that
people read music magazines monthly or less than that. I will locate the
magazines in all the well known supermarkets so that they can easily be found.
5. Readerprofile
and audience
The audience of my magazine are
spontaneous teenagers who love music
and be social. In my interview the three
teenagers had a lot in common. They go to
college, and use their spare time to really
live and enjoy their time as a teenager.
They like to go to concerts, and listen to
artists like Beyoncé and Macklemore,
which tells me that I have to focus on
having artists in that sort of group in my
magazine to make my audience want to
read my magazine.
15. Front cover
• Shot: Medium long shot.
• Angle: Eye-level.
Mise en scene:
• Character: Dorthea Muri.
• Costume: Black jeans and white top.
• Location: Staged studio shot.
• Props: None.
16. Contents page
Image one:
• Shot: Long shot.
• Angle: Eye-level.
Mise en scene:
• Characters: Ingemar
Lyngstad, Even Skeide,
Herman Ellingsen and
Sebastian Gundersen.
• Costume: White or black
top and jeans.
• Location: Staged studio
shot.
• Props: None.
Image two:
• Shot: Medium shot.
• Angle: Eye-level.
Mise en scene:
• Character: Taline Ardal.
• Costume: Black jeans and
black top and leather
jacket.
• Location: Staged studio
shot.
• Props: Guitar and chair.
17. Image three:
• Shot: medium close up.
• Angle: Eye-level.
Mise-en-scene:
• Characters: Emilie Ekeren, Anna Steen and
Ingeborg Halvorsen.
• Costume: Black or white top and leather jacket
on the girl in the middle.
• Location: staged studio shot.
• Props: None.
18. Double page spread
• Shot: Medium close up.
• Angle: Eye-level.
Mise en scene:
• Character: Dorthea Muri.
• Costume: Black jeans and white top.
• Location: Staged studio shot.
• Props: None.