This document discusses how the student's magazine uses and develops conventions from real media products like Vibe magazine. It analyzes elements like layout, photo size, coloring, props, and text formatting that were inspired by Vibe. The student aims to challenge themselves by incorporating these elements into their own magazine, such as using medium close-ups, neat writing layouts, fades over text, consistent text size, and guidelines. Their contents page and double page spreads attempt to emulate the style of Vibe to make their magazine easily readable and attractive to audiences.
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1. Question
In what ways does your magazine use, develop and
challenge forms and conventions of real media
products.
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2. On this picture, this had made me more productive through what to do on my
magazine, such as layout, coloring, props that have been used such as; earing’s,
hat, attitude and medium closeup. I want to start using this on my magazine.
3. Vibe Volume
As you can see I have started to develop my magazine, using
these ideas, props, attitudes;
• Hat
• Earrings
• Beige coloring
• Attitude towards posing
• Where the heading Is
Here, you can
see that I have
started to use
and develop
my magazine in
different ways,
but using
similar
techniques,
although they
look so very
different.
4. Here I have managed to challenge all of my above targets,
and completed them all.
• Hat
• Earing’s
• Attitude posing
• Medium close up
• Heading size/place
• Coloring (beige)
5. Here on this double page spread (lady gaga), I like how they have
used they fade in the letter for the initial of the artist over the text
of the writing. I also love the way there is a medium close up, but it
makes the effect be more exciting. Another thing is there is a use of
guid lines which resembles the neatness and structure of the whole
page, but also the size of it.
6. My music magazine. Vibe magazine.
Between the two magazines, I wanted to develop the same type of
effects, such as;
• Medium close-up
• Neat lay out of writing
• Fade over writing
• Size of text
7. Here is have finally managed to challenge
what they/I have done.
• Medium close up
• Fade
• Text
• Guid lines
8. Here is a contents page to the vibe magazine. Here I would like to make the
use of these incentives to my magazine contents page.
• Long shot
• Listed writing
• Attiude
• Writing size
• layout
9. VOLUME VIBE
As you can see, that my magazine (volume) is set out just like
the vibe magazine. Reasons for this is it makes it easy for
audience to read, and it is easily attractive. I wanted to start
developing mine with the same type of vibe.
• Way they are stood such as the attitudes.
• How neatly lined all the wording is.
• Writing is similar size.
• Also the medium/long shot of the photos.
10. I have started to develop my magazine.
• Text size
• Medium/lon
g shot
• Attitude
• Writing/layo
ut
On this I can see the similar from of my contnets page as it shows
everything RNB, even the way she is clothed would instantly refer
to this being a Rnb magazine.