The document discusses various technologies used at different stages of constructing a magazine product.
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'Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression to the final product?'
Evaluation Question 7 AS Media Studies - Music Magazine
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Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptx
Q6
1. Q6. WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT
ABOUT TECHNOLOGIES FROM THE
PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTING THIS
PRODUCT?
2. Preliminary task
• When creating my preliminary , I used the software adobe
Photoshop. Before my preliminary task I had used the
software but only briefly. When using Photoshop this time I
learnt that the two most important tools were the text tool
and the shape tool. Within the shape tool I used the ellipse
tool to create the circle on my front cover. Whilst within the
text tool I used the horizontal type tool for every text in my
magazine. I have used the colour pallet within Photoshop
to make my magazine look more exciting and a bit more
professional. These tools will allow me to create my main
task magazine in a lot more detail than if I was using
Photoshop for the first time.
3. Research
• For my research I used Google to find images of
magazine front covers, contents pages and double page
spreads. I also researched into existing magazine
deconstructions so I knew what to pick out of the
magazine. Once I found appropriate images I put them
into a PowerPoint, using PowerPoint on a Mac was a
first for me so I was also learning whilst I was creating
my research. To make my PowerPoint look creative I
used the tools within the application to change the
colour of the background and add in arrows so I could
point out what parts of the magazine I was trying to
describe.
• At the side are an example of a front cover and contents
page I have deconstructed on PowerPoint.
4. Planning
• For the planning of my magazine I used my phone to
research successful images for magazines. I also
used Facebook to contact the model of my magazine
and discuss what day we were going to take the
photos and ideas of locations to take them. I also
used Google to look at the style of people who like
the genre I had chose to base my magazine on so I
could base the clothing of my model on that.
5. Post production
• Whilst creating both magazines I used the
software Photoshop. I learnt how to use a few
more tools whilst I creating my magazine. One of
the best one I ha learnt how to use is he spot
healing tool. This tool allows me to cover up/
blend in any unnecessary elements of my photos.
An example: I got rid of the small pimples my
model had on her face by using this tool. This
gives my images more of a professional look.
• I also used a website called ‘DaFont.com’. This
website allowed me to use fonts on my magazine
that are not available on Photoshop.i learnt some
new skills as I had to download the fonts then
upload them onto the Photoshop software
• Learning these new skills allowed me to make my
magazine to a more professional standard.
6. evaluation
• For my evaluation I used a range of online sites that
allows me to put my information on my blog in unique
ways.
• For instance Prezi is a website that allows me to display
all of my information in a unique presentational way. At
first the software wasn’t easy to use, but now I have got
the hang of It I will use it again.
• I used other well known technologies/ software's such as
Microsoft word, Microsoft PowerPoint and google. I then
used a website such as slidshare to upload them to my
blog, I am now much more confident with these
software's.