The magazine uses conventions of real music magazines in its design and content. The graffiti-style title font evokes street culture associated with R&B music. Images show models posing intimidatingly, as characters in R&B videos often do. Written content includes rhetorical questions on the cover and an interview section, mimicking real magazines. Sticking to a consistent, readable font and including standard elements like a barcode help the magazine seem authentic for its target R&B audience. Overall, the magazine successfully adopts conventions of real music publications to engage readers interested in the R&B genre.
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- Magazine Name
- Magazine Font Research
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AS Level Media Music Magazine Production Treatmentmarkodjuricic
Music Magazine Production Treatment:
- Introduction
- Existing Music Magazines That Inspire Me
- Front Cover Inspiration
- Content Page Inspiration
- Double Spread Article Inspiration
- Potential Magazine Names
- Magazine Name Tally Chart
- Magazine Name
- Magazine Font Research
- Font Inspiration
- Potential Fonts Research
- Chosen Font
- Potential Main Image Research
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
2. In what ways does your product use, develop or challenge forms
and conventions of a real media product?
1. The title of my magazine.
• I took a font from the internet to produce a graffiti look text, this is mainly because the genre of my
music is street based and graffiti is what we mainly see in the music videos, i also inserted it in a
black text box to make it stand out and attractive.
• i used the colours black, red and white because they look very urban.
• 2. Mis - en – scene of images.
• The images i used are informal the models that are posing for the camera have been asked to pose
in a certain way, for example i told the people to look intimidating and they did so this is because
the genre of my magazine is that most of the characters are shown as intimidating, this is to show
the status and power they have in the music industry, so i told my models to do the same. The way
in which they are dressed are in formal and looks like what you would see people in R&B music
videos dressed as.
• The people in my magazine are quite young and unconventional, and may not seem as intimidating
or as tough as they should just like the famous people in the music industry based in my genre, but
its close enough and the best i could do and find.
3. 3. Written content
• The written content in my music magazines follows the real codes and convention of a real
magazine for example: the rhetorical questions i had asked on my front cover is what you
would usually find on a real music magazine, and also the bar code and price i had put on my
front cover makes out as if its a real music magazine.
• The language is quite chatty and informal, in the contents page their is a option too have a
look at one of the peoples interview and answers this makes it sound and look more real.
4. The title and font.
• The title looks more engaging and will appeal to the target audience because it relates and
looks like what you would see in a R&B music magazine because of the graffiti type font. The
font i used throughout my magazine is consistent and is a standard font i done this too keep it
simple and less muddled for the reader also this is something else you would find in a real
music magazine.
5. Music genre and how my magazine presents it?
• I think my music magazine is presented quite clearly that it is a R&B , Hip Hop music
magazine through the front cover picture and the font style i had chosen to use as my
masthead as it looks un formal, also I stated on my front cover it is a R&B music magazine,
also the lay out of my magazine is mainly conventional as you can see on the double page
spread on the side of the pictures it states the interviews of the people being shown, also in
the way i had presented my pictures along side with the quotes and also my masthead is
presented at a specific place and angle its very visible. The barcode is also presented
conventionally its either usually on the bottom of the page in the corners or at the top.
6. Contents page.
• My contents page is conventional because for my target audience the layout and format is
simple and visible and has a picture of somebody that is the main person in the music
magazine.