The document discusses how the author has used various design elements in their mock rock music magazine to represent social groups, age, and gender in stereotypical ways. Specifically, the author discusses how low camera angles, dark clothing, informal language, sans-serif fonts, and images of guitars and graffiti stereotypically represent teenagers and the rock music genre social group. The author feels they have effectively used these techniques to stereotype their target audience of 16-25 year olds across the various magazine elements.
This document discusses how the media product, a magazine called Slant, uses and develops conventions of real hip hop/R&B magazines. Some conventions it follows include using flashy poses, limited bold colors like red and blue, props associated with hip hop like bling and baggy clothing, and a masthead overlapped by the main artist. The magazine challenges conventions by featuring a female artist rather than male and using a calmer expression rather than an intimidating one. Overall, the document examines the balance of conforming to and innovating beyond typical magazine conventions for the genre.
The magazine covers both portray rappers in stereotypical ways to appeal to their target audiences. They use similar techniques like bold colors and images of tattooed rappers to represent the genre. However, they differ in the ethnicity and facial expressions of the rappers. The Game appears pained, implying a troubled past, while Eminem looks confident, portraying the gangster image many fans admire. Both aim to inspire audiences with rags-to-riches narratives through hard work overcoming struggles in life.
The document discusses how age, gender, and musical genre are represented through various visual elements in magazine cover designs and images. Elements like clothing, makeup, body language, fonts, locations, and props are used to convey whether the artist is young or old, male or female, and what genre of music they represent. Younger artists are depicted as trendy and rebellious, using dark colors and casual clothing, while older artists appear more sophisticated through more formal dress and makeup. Female artists are represented as powerful yet feminine through techniques like eye makeup, san serif fonts, and posture, aiming to appeal to the magazine's male audience.
Both magazines use iconic images of popular rock bands on the front covers to represent the genre of music and attract fans of the bands. They portray the bands wearing all black using serious facial expressions and low camera angles to fit the stereotypical aggressive image associated with rock music. The magazines use colors like black, white and dark greens that symbolize concepts like power, wealth and darkness linked to the rock genre. The typography features words and logos that would be instantly recognizable to fans. Inside, large central images of bands are iconic signs for readers, while the language and informal tone in the contents pages aim to appeal to the teenage audience.
The document discusses how various visual elements in a magazine represent masculinity. It analyzes how the artist's body language, facial expression, clothing, and plain background connote anger, power, and popularity. The magazine's use of colors like black, red, and yellow are said to connote power, success, anger, and dominance. Additional masculine representations discussed include the artist's youth, masculine style of dress, and the magazine's use of sans-serif fonts and pull quotes depicting passion and ambition. Feminine representations, like a softer image of a smiling woman in a fluffy coat, are contrasted as well.
The document discusses considerations for images and content in a magazine blog targeted towards 14-17 year old girls. For the front cover, a young girl was chosen to represent the target audience and her outfit and expression portray a "pop" element while maintaining a mature, indie style. Interior images include black and white photos to represent the indie style and show artists as approachable through casual poses and clothing. A collage format was used for content pages as it suits the target demographic. Photos for features aim to present the artists as normal people rather than just musicians.
1) The document discusses several hip-hop magazines including Vibe, The Source, and XXL. It analyzes aspects of their covers, contents pages, and double page spreads including visual elements, target audiences, and genre representation.
2) Key details covered include the founding and focuses of each magazine as well as visual analyses of their uses of images, colors, layouts and how these relate to representing the hip-hop genre.
3) The magazines are compared in terms of visual consistency, representation of the hip-hop culture and lifestyle, and attention to dense textual profiles of artists.
Representations of people in my magazineglover8513
The document discusses how a magazine represents people through its imagery, design choices, and language. It mainly portrays young, white males as stereotypical rock artists through aggressive poses and costumes. Bold, masculine fonts and words like "Iron Claw" and "Bare knuckle fights" further suggest the characters are violent and powerful. The predominant colors of red, black, and white symbolize violence and darkness, reinforcing this stereotype. Accessories like sunglasses make the characters seem mysterious and different, playing into stereotypes of eccentric young men.
This document discusses how the media product, a magazine called Slant, uses and develops conventions of real hip hop/R&B magazines. Some conventions it follows include using flashy poses, limited bold colors like red and blue, props associated with hip hop like bling and baggy clothing, and a masthead overlapped by the main artist. The magazine challenges conventions by featuring a female artist rather than male and using a calmer expression rather than an intimidating one. Overall, the document examines the balance of conforming to and innovating beyond typical magazine conventions for the genre.
The magazine covers both portray rappers in stereotypical ways to appeal to their target audiences. They use similar techniques like bold colors and images of tattooed rappers to represent the genre. However, they differ in the ethnicity and facial expressions of the rappers. The Game appears pained, implying a troubled past, while Eminem looks confident, portraying the gangster image many fans admire. Both aim to inspire audiences with rags-to-riches narratives through hard work overcoming struggles in life.
The document discusses how age, gender, and musical genre are represented through various visual elements in magazine cover designs and images. Elements like clothing, makeup, body language, fonts, locations, and props are used to convey whether the artist is young or old, male or female, and what genre of music they represent. Younger artists are depicted as trendy and rebellious, using dark colors and casual clothing, while older artists appear more sophisticated through more formal dress and makeup. Female artists are represented as powerful yet feminine through techniques like eye makeup, san serif fonts, and posture, aiming to appeal to the magazine's male audience.
Both magazines use iconic images of popular rock bands on the front covers to represent the genre of music and attract fans of the bands. They portray the bands wearing all black using serious facial expressions and low camera angles to fit the stereotypical aggressive image associated with rock music. The magazines use colors like black, white and dark greens that symbolize concepts like power, wealth and darkness linked to the rock genre. The typography features words and logos that would be instantly recognizable to fans. Inside, large central images of bands are iconic signs for readers, while the language and informal tone in the contents pages aim to appeal to the teenage audience.
The document discusses how various visual elements in a magazine represent masculinity. It analyzes how the artist's body language, facial expression, clothing, and plain background connote anger, power, and popularity. The magazine's use of colors like black, red, and yellow are said to connote power, success, anger, and dominance. Additional masculine representations discussed include the artist's youth, masculine style of dress, and the magazine's use of sans-serif fonts and pull quotes depicting passion and ambition. Feminine representations, like a softer image of a smiling woman in a fluffy coat, are contrasted as well.
The document discusses considerations for images and content in a magazine blog targeted towards 14-17 year old girls. For the front cover, a young girl was chosen to represent the target audience and her outfit and expression portray a "pop" element while maintaining a mature, indie style. Interior images include black and white photos to represent the indie style and show artists as approachable through casual poses and clothing. A collage format was used for content pages as it suits the target demographic. Photos for features aim to present the artists as normal people rather than just musicians.
1) The document discusses several hip-hop magazines including Vibe, The Source, and XXL. It analyzes aspects of their covers, contents pages, and double page spreads including visual elements, target audiences, and genre representation.
2) Key details covered include the founding and focuses of each magazine as well as visual analyses of their uses of images, colors, layouts and how these relate to representing the hip-hop genre.
3) The magazines are compared in terms of visual consistency, representation of the hip-hop culture and lifestyle, and attention to dense textual profiles of artists.
Representations of people in my magazineglover8513
The document discusses how a magazine represents people through its imagery, design choices, and language. It mainly portrays young, white males as stereotypical rock artists through aggressive poses and costumes. Bold, masculine fonts and words like "Iron Claw" and "Bare knuckle fights" further suggest the characters are violent and powerful. The predominant colors of red, black, and white symbolize violence and darkness, reinforcing this stereotype. Accessories like sunglasses make the characters seem mysterious and different, playing into stereotypes of eccentric young men.
The magazine cover features rapper Eminem as the main image and story. A quote from Eminem hints that he almost died, enticing readers to learn more. The masthead uses a memorable red and black font consistent with the magazine's branding. The cover lines and images promote the article on Eminem and the themes of violence and rebellion associated with hip hop music. This targets an older audience interested in this genre.
The document summarizes the design elements used on the front cover, content page, and double page spread (DPS) of a magazine created for a rock music audience. Most elements are described as "conventional" based on research of real magazines like Kerrang. On the front cover, a low camera angle represents power, and other images use normal angles. Dark colors like red, black, and orange are used throughout to represent danger and death. Typography is sans serif to appear masculine. Similar conventional elements are described for the content page and DPS regarding colors, language, photography and mis-en-scene reflecting stereotypes of rock musicians.
The document provides details on the layout and design of a double page magazine spread featuring an artist. The artist's name is prominently displayed in large capital letters across both pages to identify who is being featured. A large close-up photo of the artist fills one side of the spread. The article is written in a font that contrasts with the black background for readability. The overall design aims to appeal to both younger and older audiences through its mature yet approachable style.
This document provides annotations and analyses of the covers of several magazines across different genres:
1) The first magazine analyzed is a pop music magazine, with its central image being Brandon Flowers. Its target audience is females ages 14-20 and uses conventions like bright colors and Flowers' pose to appeal to this group.
2) The second is a rock magazine called NME, featuring the band Biffy Clyro. Its dark color scheme and bold font are typical of rock magazines and it aims to attract young male students ages 14-19.
3) The third magazine analyzed is about hip hop and its cover features icons of the genre holding gold weapons. It uses wealth and power as conventions to engage its target of
The document summarizes differences and similarities between images used in an example contents page and the creator's own contents page. Some key differences are that the example images feature subjects wearing black, grey and red with bandanas, while the creator's image features more casual clothing. A main similarity is that both images feature subjects standing side-on facing the camera with blank facial expressions, as is common in hip hop magazines. The document also analyzes how the creator's media product likely represents younger male audiences aged 16-21 based on the darker color palette and story topics featured.
The document summarizes key aspects of the cover designs of music magazines across different genres, including R&B, rock, pop, jazz, and country. It describes elements like color schemes, photography styles, writing styles, overall looks, text to photo ratios, and fonts used for each genre. The color schemes, photography, and designs are tailored for each genre to represent the mood and themes of the music styles. For example, R&B magazines use neutral colors to represent mystery and elegance, while pop magazines use bright pinks to appeal to young female audiences.
This photo of a live music performance could be used on a double page spread in a magazine. The out of focus background shows a large, excited crowd but draws attention to the main band member in the center of the frame, giving him dominance. Seeing the artist hiding behind their hair could suggest shy characteristics that the enthusiastic crowd helps establish. This photo helps viewers feel like they experienced the live event.
- The document discusses how the media product represents social groups through camerawork, images, mise-en-scene, colors, typography, and language on the front page, contents page, and double page spread.
- The front page represents the main artist, a young male, atypically through his mature dress and expression in order to subvert stereotypes of youth.
- The contents page similarly aims to represent the artists, both male and female, as fashionable yet unconventional through their poses, attire, and use of bright colors.
- The double page spread again features the main artist in atypical ways, through his mid-shot pose, smart clothing, and shocked expression to match
Analysis of Cover, Double Page Spread & Contents Page shania1999
The document analyzes the front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads of two music magazines - Vibe and Beatz. For both magazines, the covers feature images of popular R&B/hip hop artists that relate to the magazines' genres and target audiences. Colors, fonts, and designs are consistent throughout and help portray the genres' moods. Double page spreads include interviews and articles about featured artists, using images, quotes, and casual language reflective of the genres. Contents pages similarly feature artists' images linked to article pages to attract readers and sell the magazines.
1) The document discusses different advertisements and articles featured in a magazine spread, providing analysis of how they promote various artists and brands.
2) Key advertisements and articles promote the Duffer brand through an artist endorsement, and promote an artist's new album through cooperation between different promoters.
3) The spread layouts, color schemes, images and article content are all carefully designed to represent the magazine and portrayed topics in a strategic manner to engage the target ABC1, female audience.
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two magazines - Rolling Stone and NME. It summarizes the target audiences, styles, and elements of each magazine cover. Rolling Stone seems aimed at an older, more mature audience based on its darker, neater style. NME appears targeted at younger teens. Both magazines put thought into their cover layouts and lines to attract readers. In the author's opinion, Rolling Stone offers more substantial content and would be their preferred purchase.
This document summarizes and contrasts the cover designs of different music magazines based on genre. A hip hop magazine uses bold fonts, black text on white backgrounds, and an image of Nicki Minaj posing confidently. In contrast, a smooth jazz magazine has a more natural image of a musician holding his instrument, simpler fonts, and emphasizes the artist's passion for music over drawing attention. The document also analyzes individual magazine covers focusing on Jay-Z and Kanye West, noting ways they challenge conventions for presenting hip hop artists.
The double page spread features a photograph of Lady Gaga topless covering her chest with her hands and chains around her neck. Her name is printed at the top in capital letters. The right page features a large red "L" and three columns of text below. The color scheme of black, white, and red conveys sexiness and danger. The image portrays Lady Gaga in a provocative yet classy manner through her pose and makeup. No headline or strap line is needed as the controversial nature of her image makes the topic clear.
The document discusses plans for a magazine aimed at 16-20 year olds that will focus on hip hop music and culture. It will use appropriate images and a conventional layout with photos, headlines, and text. The language will be colloquial to relate to the young audience and inform them about new music and gossip.
The poster is for the British metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon's 2013 album "Sempiternal". It features a minimalist design of a young girl drawing a symbol while holding a bible, contrasting innocence with the album's themes of atheism, anti-authority, and personal struggles. The unconventional poster aims to intrigue viewers and amplify the meaning and aggression of the lyrics through symbolic visuals and intertextual references.
The document provides an evaluation of a media studies student's media product portfolio. [1] It describes the key elements of the magazine created for the portfolio, including the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. [2] Conventions from real magazines such as cover lines, images, and layouts were used. [3] The intended audience is described as teenagers interested in hip hop/R&B music.
The document discusses the differences in codes and conventions between Vibe and Billboard magazines. Vibe targets an urban audience with articles about R&B and hip hop artists. Imagery in Vibe emphasizes sexuality and "gangster" stereotypes. Billboard has a more mainstream audience and focuses on popular music charts. It presents artists in a polished, elegant manner. The document then analyzes various symbolic and iconic signs used in the magazines' branding, layouts, and features to target their preferred readers and represent particular genres of music.
The document analyzes the front covers of three music magazines - Q Music magazine, NME magazine, and Smash Hits magazine - based on their typography, layout, language, color, camera work, mise-en-scene, and mode of address. For Q Music magazine, Adele is prominently featured on the cover page with a formal layout and language to represent the magazine. For NME magazine, Rihanna is shown diagonally across the cover with minimal colors and a long camera shot. Smash Hits magazine has a cluttered layout with 11 celebrities, uses pink colors and sans serif font to target teenage girls, and features both music stars and movie stars to reflect its transition to a lifestyle magazine.
Este documento explica qué es un archivo VPN y cómo configurar Windows XP como un servidor VPN para recibir conexiones entrantes de clientes remotos a través de Internet o un módem. Describe los pasos para configurar Windows XP como un servidor VPN, incluyendo la selección de protocolos, establecimiento de direcciones IP y permisos de usuario. También explica cómo configurar un cliente VPN en Windows XP para conectarse al servidor VPN.
Beginner writing introduce yourself in a business setting - Lesson 1SkimaTalk
This document provides instructions and questions for a lesson on self-introductions in a business setting. The homework asks students to answer 5 questions in 300 characters or less about how they would introduce themselves and their purpose for a meeting with a customer. The lesson will then involve students reading their answers to the teacher, getting feedback, and answering any follow-up questions within a 30 minute structured session.
El cerebelo es una estructura del sistema nervioso central que se encuentra en la parte posterior y inferior del encéfalo. Juega un papel importante en el control motor y el equilibrio. Coordina el movimiento, la postura y la precisión de los movimientos musculares.
Este documento describe los conceptos básicos de las bases de datos, incluyendo su definición, los sistemas de gestión de bases de datos, sus elementos clave como hardware y software, y los modelos comunes como el modelo relacional. También menciona el programa SQL Server 2008 como un ejemplo de sistema de gestión de bases de datos.
The magazine cover features rapper Eminem as the main image and story. A quote from Eminem hints that he almost died, enticing readers to learn more. The masthead uses a memorable red and black font consistent with the magazine's branding. The cover lines and images promote the article on Eminem and the themes of violence and rebellion associated with hip hop music. This targets an older audience interested in this genre.
The document summarizes the design elements used on the front cover, content page, and double page spread (DPS) of a magazine created for a rock music audience. Most elements are described as "conventional" based on research of real magazines like Kerrang. On the front cover, a low camera angle represents power, and other images use normal angles. Dark colors like red, black, and orange are used throughout to represent danger and death. Typography is sans serif to appear masculine. Similar conventional elements are described for the content page and DPS regarding colors, language, photography and mis-en-scene reflecting stereotypes of rock musicians.
The document provides details on the layout and design of a double page magazine spread featuring an artist. The artist's name is prominently displayed in large capital letters across both pages to identify who is being featured. A large close-up photo of the artist fills one side of the spread. The article is written in a font that contrasts with the black background for readability. The overall design aims to appeal to both younger and older audiences through its mature yet approachable style.
This document provides annotations and analyses of the covers of several magazines across different genres:
1) The first magazine analyzed is a pop music magazine, with its central image being Brandon Flowers. Its target audience is females ages 14-20 and uses conventions like bright colors and Flowers' pose to appeal to this group.
2) The second is a rock magazine called NME, featuring the band Biffy Clyro. Its dark color scheme and bold font are typical of rock magazines and it aims to attract young male students ages 14-19.
3) The third magazine analyzed is about hip hop and its cover features icons of the genre holding gold weapons. It uses wealth and power as conventions to engage its target of
The document summarizes differences and similarities between images used in an example contents page and the creator's own contents page. Some key differences are that the example images feature subjects wearing black, grey and red with bandanas, while the creator's image features more casual clothing. A main similarity is that both images feature subjects standing side-on facing the camera with blank facial expressions, as is common in hip hop magazines. The document also analyzes how the creator's media product likely represents younger male audiences aged 16-21 based on the darker color palette and story topics featured.
The document summarizes key aspects of the cover designs of music magazines across different genres, including R&B, rock, pop, jazz, and country. It describes elements like color schemes, photography styles, writing styles, overall looks, text to photo ratios, and fonts used for each genre. The color schemes, photography, and designs are tailored for each genre to represent the mood and themes of the music styles. For example, R&B magazines use neutral colors to represent mystery and elegance, while pop magazines use bright pinks to appeal to young female audiences.
This photo of a live music performance could be used on a double page spread in a magazine. The out of focus background shows a large, excited crowd but draws attention to the main band member in the center of the frame, giving him dominance. Seeing the artist hiding behind their hair could suggest shy characteristics that the enthusiastic crowd helps establish. This photo helps viewers feel like they experienced the live event.
- The document discusses how the media product represents social groups through camerawork, images, mise-en-scene, colors, typography, and language on the front page, contents page, and double page spread.
- The front page represents the main artist, a young male, atypically through his mature dress and expression in order to subvert stereotypes of youth.
- The contents page similarly aims to represent the artists, both male and female, as fashionable yet unconventional through their poses, attire, and use of bright colors.
- The double page spread again features the main artist in atypical ways, through his mid-shot pose, smart clothing, and shocked expression to match
Analysis of Cover, Double Page Spread & Contents Page shania1999
The document analyzes the front covers, contents pages, and double page spreads of two music magazines - Vibe and Beatz. For both magazines, the covers feature images of popular R&B/hip hop artists that relate to the magazines' genres and target audiences. Colors, fonts, and designs are consistent throughout and help portray the genres' moods. Double page spreads include interviews and articles about featured artists, using images, quotes, and casual language reflective of the genres. Contents pages similarly feature artists' images linked to article pages to attract readers and sell the magazines.
1) The document discusses different advertisements and articles featured in a magazine spread, providing analysis of how they promote various artists and brands.
2) Key advertisements and articles promote the Duffer brand through an artist endorsement, and promote an artist's new album through cooperation between different promoters.
3) The spread layouts, color schemes, images and article content are all carefully designed to represent the magazine and portrayed topics in a strategic manner to engage the target ABC1, female audience.
This document analyzes and compares the front covers of two magazines - Rolling Stone and NME. It summarizes the target audiences, styles, and elements of each magazine cover. Rolling Stone seems aimed at an older, more mature audience based on its darker, neater style. NME appears targeted at younger teens. Both magazines put thought into their cover layouts and lines to attract readers. In the author's opinion, Rolling Stone offers more substantial content and would be their preferred purchase.
This document summarizes and contrasts the cover designs of different music magazines based on genre. A hip hop magazine uses bold fonts, black text on white backgrounds, and an image of Nicki Minaj posing confidently. In contrast, a smooth jazz magazine has a more natural image of a musician holding his instrument, simpler fonts, and emphasizes the artist's passion for music over drawing attention. The document also analyzes individual magazine covers focusing on Jay-Z and Kanye West, noting ways they challenge conventions for presenting hip hop artists.
The double page spread features a photograph of Lady Gaga topless covering her chest with her hands and chains around her neck. Her name is printed at the top in capital letters. The right page features a large red "L" and three columns of text below. The color scheme of black, white, and red conveys sexiness and danger. The image portrays Lady Gaga in a provocative yet classy manner through her pose and makeup. No headline or strap line is needed as the controversial nature of her image makes the topic clear.
The document discusses plans for a magazine aimed at 16-20 year olds that will focus on hip hop music and culture. It will use appropriate images and a conventional layout with photos, headlines, and text. The language will be colloquial to relate to the young audience and inform them about new music and gossip.
The poster is for the British metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon's 2013 album "Sempiternal". It features a minimalist design of a young girl drawing a symbol while holding a bible, contrasting innocence with the album's themes of atheism, anti-authority, and personal struggles. The unconventional poster aims to intrigue viewers and amplify the meaning and aggression of the lyrics through symbolic visuals and intertextual references.
The document provides an evaluation of a media studies student's media product portfolio. [1] It describes the key elements of the magazine created for the portfolio, including the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. [2] Conventions from real magazines such as cover lines, images, and layouts were used. [3] The intended audience is described as teenagers interested in hip hop/R&B music.
The document discusses the differences in codes and conventions between Vibe and Billboard magazines. Vibe targets an urban audience with articles about R&B and hip hop artists. Imagery in Vibe emphasizes sexuality and "gangster" stereotypes. Billboard has a more mainstream audience and focuses on popular music charts. It presents artists in a polished, elegant manner. The document then analyzes various symbolic and iconic signs used in the magazines' branding, layouts, and features to target their preferred readers and represent particular genres of music.
The document analyzes the front covers of three music magazines - Q Music magazine, NME magazine, and Smash Hits magazine - based on their typography, layout, language, color, camera work, mise-en-scene, and mode of address. For Q Music magazine, Adele is prominently featured on the cover page with a formal layout and language to represent the magazine. For NME magazine, Rihanna is shown diagonally across the cover with minimal colors and a long camera shot. Smash Hits magazine has a cluttered layout with 11 celebrities, uses pink colors and sans serif font to target teenage girls, and features both music stars and movie stars to reflect its transition to a lifestyle magazine.
Este documento explica qué es un archivo VPN y cómo configurar Windows XP como un servidor VPN para recibir conexiones entrantes de clientes remotos a través de Internet o un módem. Describe los pasos para configurar Windows XP como un servidor VPN, incluyendo la selección de protocolos, establecimiento de direcciones IP y permisos de usuario. También explica cómo configurar un cliente VPN en Windows XP para conectarse al servidor VPN.
Beginner writing introduce yourself in a business setting - Lesson 1SkimaTalk
This document provides instructions and questions for a lesson on self-introductions in a business setting. The homework asks students to answer 5 questions in 300 characters or less about how they would introduce themselves and their purpose for a meeting with a customer. The lesson will then involve students reading their answers to the teacher, getting feedback, and answering any follow-up questions within a 30 minute structured session.
El cerebelo es una estructura del sistema nervioso central que se encuentra en la parte posterior y inferior del encéfalo. Juega un papel importante en el control motor y el equilibrio. Coordina el movimiento, la postura y la precisión de los movimientos musculares.
Este documento describe los conceptos básicos de las bases de datos, incluyendo su definición, los sistemas de gestión de bases de datos, sus elementos clave como hardware y software, y los modelos comunes como el modelo relacional. También menciona el programa SQL Server 2008 como un ejemplo de sistema de gestión de bases de datos.
El fútbol es un deporte de equipo jugado entre dos equipos de 11 jugadores cada uno en un campo rectangular, cuyo objetivo es introducir una pelota en la portería contraria mediante cualquier parte del cuerpo excepto manos y brazos. Fue creado en Inglaterra y es considerado el deporte más popular mundial con 270 millones de practicantes. La FIFA es el organismo rector y la Copa Mundial de Fútbol cada 4 años es la competición internacional más prestigiosa.
Bello del mar, conectando ideas de soluciónkarmap1490
Este documento propone el uso de herramientas digitales y web 2.0 como Facebook, Twitter y YouTube para mejorar la gestión del conocimiento y la participación ciudadana en torno a tres ejes temáticos en el municipio de Bello del Mar. El objetivo es que la comunidad y la alcaldía interactúen para proponer soluciones a través de estas plataformas de manera eficiente y oportuna. Se capacitará a la población en el uso de estas herramientas y se creará un sitio web central para organizar la información y noticias relacion
The document describes a conveyor belt furnace for annealing blank coins sold by SOLO Swiss SA to a mint in Italy. The furnace has a working zone that is 800mm wide, 20mm high, and 6000mm long. It can heat to 950 degrees Celsius with 300 kW of power under a nitrogen atmosphere. Key advantages include homogeneous annealing, a clean surface without oxidation, high production capacity up to 550 kg/hour, and ensuring quality parts that avoid chemical cleaning.
La carta felicita al destinatario por su excelente desempeño laboral en el año y desea que pase una feliz Navidad y un próspero Año Nuevo. También expresa que gracias al esfuerzo de todos se han obtenido grandes avances en este año laboral y espera que el destinatario descanse.
Esta história conta a jornada de uma Bruxa que desejava não ser mais bruxa e sim uma Fada. Ela preparou uma poção mágica para se transformar, mas esqueceu as palavras mágicas corretas. Após tentar vários encantamentos, lembrou-se da palavra mágica faltante "POR FAVOR" e conseguiu se transformar em uma linda Fada.
El documento trata sobre la importancia de brindar un excelente servicio al cliente. Resalta que el cliente debe ser tratado con dignidad y respeto, y que el objetivo de toda empresa es satisfacer las necesidades del cliente para beneficio de este y de la organización. También enfatiza que prestar atención a las necesidades y comportamientos del cliente es fundamental para ofrecer un excelente servicio.
Los electrones de valencia son los electrones externos de un átomo que pueden formar enlaces con otros átomos. El número de electrones de valencia de un elemento determina cuántos enlaces puede formar y su valencia química. Los electrones internos rara vez participan en la formación de enlaces.
O documento discute a importância do design de experiência do usuário e como ele pode melhorar a satisfação e prazer do usuário ao interagir com um produto. Ele usa como exemplo a evolução das interfaces gráficas dos jogos Grand Theft Auto e League of Legends ao longo do tempo e como mudanças simples na interface podem afetar significativamente a forma como os usuários interagem com um software.
O documento descreve a evolução das unidades de medida ao longo da história, desde as partes do corpo humano até a criação do Sistema Internacional de Unidades. Explica também alguns instrumentos de medição como a régua e o paquímetro.
Este documento describe los factores de riesgo modificables para enfermedades cardiovasculares como la hipertensión, sedentarismo, diabetes, estrés, obesidad, dislipemia y tabaquismo. El objetivo general de los programas de salud es la promoción de la salud y prevención de enfermedades cardiovasculares mediante la detección temprana de factores de riesgo y la incorporación de hábitos saludables como la actividad física y una dieta balanceada.
El documento presenta varios récords mundiales extraños, incluyendo el eructo más ruidoso, romper más tapaderas de inodoro con la cabeza en un minuto, transportar a una mujer en una mesa con la boca en el tiempo más corto, poseer los pelos de oreja más largos, consumir la mayor cantidad de objetos inusuales, llevar más cucharas colgando de la cara, dar el beso más largo, y construir la estructura de Lego y la bicicleta más altas.
This document provides an overview of key economic concepts and the economic environment. It begins by explaining the objectives of the module which are to explain the economic environment, basic economic concepts, micro and macroeconomics, and different economic situations and their causes. It then defines several important economic terms and concepts such as scarcity, resources, supply, demand, market equilibrium, production, cost, efficiency, and opportunity cost. It also distinguishes between microeconomics and macroeconomics and explains economic indicators like economic growth, inflation, employment, and unemployment.
How Does Your Music Magazine Represent Particular Social Groups?amygrayox
The document discusses representing a target audience of 15-24 year old students interested in rock/heavy metal/emo/indie music through a magazine. It acknowledges stereotypes of this group as depressed, drug users who do not contribute to society. However, the magazine aims to portray a counter-stereotype of the group as passionate about music, social and enjoying live music events. It summarizes the visual techniques used in the magazine like lighting, camera angles, and color palette to portray the group positively and represent their interests and individual styles.
My media product uses language, clothing, and models to represent urban teenagers from a particular social group. The language uses street names and informal terms that urban teens would use. The clothing shown is stylish but affordable brands, relatable to teens who can't afford designer labels. The models shown are black or mixed race, reflecting the stereotype that these groups mostly listen to rap, hip hop, and R&B music. However, one female model wears modest clothing, breaking the stereotype that women in hip hop must dress provocatively. The models are depicted as average teenagers who are in college, aged 16-17, to be relatable to other teens.
The document discusses how a magazine represents a particular social group aged 14-30 that enjoys classic and heavy rock music. It does this through the clothes, facial expressions, camera angles, and color scheme used in photos throughout the magazine. Dark, casual clothes along with serious facial expressions signal a rebel attitude that this social group finds appealing. Photos from varied camera angles further engage this target audience by depicting passion for music and a desire to explore new artists. An consistent color scheme of red, white, black, and brown draws on conventions familiar to this group.
The document discusses how the magazine represents its target audience through its design elements. It aims to represent its target audience of 16-20 year olds in a positive way using bright colors that connote youthfulness. Bold fonts are used to portray the target audience as bold. Only photos of young people are featured to help readers relate to the subjects. The busy layout aims to keep the energetic target audience engaged. Gender is represented as universal through colors, fonts, and photos of both males and females portrayed as strong and fashionable. The middle class is targeted, shown through eye-catching colors and fonts that are modern but not too simple or extravagant. Stereotypes of the alternative music genre are represented through darker colors,
This magazine targets teenagers aged 15-25, predominantly young males who enjoy alternative and rock music. The band featured in photos are 3 teenage boys, chosen to appeal to the target demographic by looking like people they can relate to and admire. The color scheme of red, blue, black and orange was selected because these colors are prominent in other music magazines and connote themes in alternative music like violence and pain. The band members are styled in grungy black jeans and white/grey tops, a simplistic look that is conventional for the genre and suggests a disinterest in social norms. While the magazine portrays some stereotypes about rock artists and fans facing hardship and rebelling, it also shows how they use music to
The document discusses how a media product represents and attracts its target audience. It describes targeting a magazine towards young white females aged 15-30 who enjoy rock music. Key representations included using models and themes appealing to this demographic, such as dark clothing and makeup. Language was tailored to the subculture using terms like "rock chick." The audience was addressed directly through eye contact in photos and an informal tone. Free gifts like posters aimed to attract readers and maximize sales.
The magazine "VINYL" targets teenagers interested in indie music. To represent this group, the magazine features teenage models and uses some casual, colloquial language that teenagers can relate to. The font, color scheme, and inclusion of stereotypical indie music instruments like guitars and drums help portray the magazine's target audience and the genres it covers. The poses and shots of bands in the magazine portray different sides of teenagers - mature on the cover but also silly and fun in inside pages, challenging stereotypes.
The magazine "VINYL" targets teenagers interested in indie music. To represent this group, the magazine features teenage models and uses some casual, colloquial language that teenagers can relate to. The font, color scheme, and photos of musicians playing stereotypical indie instruments like guitar and drums are meant to appeal to teenagers and convey the indie genre. The poses and shots of the band are used to depict both the mature and fun, energetic sides of teenagers and the social group.
This document discusses how a media product represents a particular social group of 16-24 year old rock and indie music fans. It examines the representation of this group in terms of the modeling choices, clothing, hairstyles, makeup, body language, and photography techniques. Specifically, it aims to portray the stereotypes associated with this group, such as dark clothing, tattoos, piercings, and messy hair, while also challenging some stereotypes by having the model take his music seriously and not smile. The document analyzes the similarities and differences between this media product and how other magazines like Kerrang represent this target audience.
The document discusses how a media product represents and attracts its target audience. The target audience is identified as predominantly young, white females aged 15-30 who enjoy rock music. To attract this audience, the magazine uses dark colors, bold fonts, photos of models in rock clothing, and language like "rock chick." It also addresses the audience directly with the cover model looking at the camera. The goal is to create a magazine that closely matches the interests and style of the intended readership.
The document provides an evaluation of a media product (a magazine) created by the author. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions of real hip hop magazines in its color scheme, photographs, fonts, and writing style. The intended audience is described as mainly male, aged 18-44, and interested in hip hop culture. The author learned about using various software and technologies like Photoshop and how research is important before designing a magazine in a particular genre.
This document summarizes how the magazine represents different social groups. It represents indie music fans through its focus on indie rock music, fashion, and imagery related to the genre like guitars, tartan jumpers, and trilby hats. It represents youth through images of a smiling model that show teens can be happy but also serious about careers and music. It may represent lower social class through the model hanging outside appearing carefree with a simple life. Gender is less directly represented but bold text and confident images could show males as confident while varied shots show their emotions are complex.
The magazine represents mainly male characters and uses masculine colors like black and red. While the lead singer of one band is female, the other band members and characters portrayed are male. The target age group is 15-18 year old teenagers and students interested in rock, metal and indie music. Ethnicity in the magazine is primarily white indie stereotypes. Gender, age, class and ethnicity are represented through the styles, colors, fonts and slang used in the magazine to appeal to its target audience.
The document discusses how a music magazine represents social groups associated with dance music culture. It aims to provide an alternative representation that is more positive and appeals to a wider audience aged 17-25. The magazine uses bright colors, popular bands, and fashionable young adults to represent its target audience of trendy students and young workers in a stereotypical but accurate way. It focuses on one music genre and avoids representing other social groups to follow industry norms. Women are depicted in a more innocent and confident manner rather than sexually.
Question 2: How does your media product represent particular social groups?alltimejas
My music magazine targets 16-21 year olds interested in rock music and rock culture. It represents both genders and its target age range through the cover model, inside images, and color scheme. The female cover model is portrayed as independent and edgy rather than sexualized. Inside images feature a band whose members are 18-19. The magazine's color scheme and fonts appeal to both genders and social groups like punks in a way that stands out from more mainstream publications.
The magazine represents late teens and both genders equally. It targets a middle-class UK audience interested in indie/folk/pop music. The model, layout, and language aim to appeal to this group. Photographs show the model playing guitar to align with the musical genre. The magazine conforms somewhat to stereotypes about the middle-class nature of this music and assumptions that teens use social media, but does not comment on or limit the diversity of fans.
The document discusses how the media product represents particular social groups. Specifically:
- The target audience is 14-18 year olds from a lower class background, who are attracted to indie rock music because the lyrics often reflect their experiences as teenagers.
- The current audience of indie rock is primarily young, white males, as the icons in the genre are usually white males, inspiring other white males to follow.
- The magazine aims to represent the stereotype of indie rock appealing to a lower class, white male demographic. Photos feature white teen models in urban settings wearing indie clothes to fit this stereotype.
This document summarizes how the magazine represents different social groups. It targets teenagers and males as its main audiences. To appeal to teenagers, it features young artists between 16-23 as role models. To appeal to males, it focuses mainly on male bands and uses bold colors and stereotypically masculine imagery. It targets working-class readers through working-class characters, informal writing styles, and content featuring rebellion. It aims to have diversity by featuring non-white artists to break stereotypes of rock music appealing only to whites.
This document discusses how a magazine represents the social group of pop/rock music fans. The magazine's style is based on similar publications like Q, Kerrang, and NME that also target this audience. The colors red, black and white were chosen to represent the genre. The model, Cam, was selected because his casual style in trendy but comfortable clothes would appeal to both male and female fans of pop/rock. The contents page features a band interview to engage the social group and draw them in with personal details about a band they like. The page layout, text style, and casual dressed male model are all designed to represent and appeal to different aspects of the magazine's target pop/rock social group.
Lucy Twyman created a punk rock magazine called "CORRUPT" for a class project. She researched conventions from magazines like Kerrang! to make her magazine recognizable as a punk genre magazine, while also challenging some conventions. She used brighter colors on the cover than typical magazines to attract readers while still fitting the punk genre. Her photography and layouts on the inside pages were also influenced by conventions from magazines she researched but challenged in ways to better appeal to her target audience of 15-18 year old females interested in punk rock music.
shot list template for media studies for music video by bethany wallsworth to a song called castle by Halsey work for my coursework to go to mr hibbert in 201 of neale wade community college or academy i'm trying to fill the discover-ability score
This document provides a shot list for a music video depicting a princess reclaiming her throne. It describes 41 shots showing the princess walking through the woods and arriving at her castle, where the prince has taken her place. When the prince mocks her, the princess breaks her tiara and overpowers the prince, twisting his wrist and leaving him on the floor as she waves mockingly at him. The shots are described in detail to depict the story of the princess defeating the usurping prince to regain her rightful place on the throne.
The princess feels frustrated by expectations placed on her and goes into the woods. She realizes she desires power and doesn't need a kingdom to feel powerful. After defeating the prince, she becomes corrupted by the power she gains and takes his place on the throne, showing power can corrupt regardless of gender.
The princess, tired of oppression, walks through the woods towards the castle seeking revenge. She finds the smug prince sitting arrogantly on the throne and breaks the tiara symbolizing her defiance. In a fight for power, the princess overpowers the prince, strips him of his royal garments, and takes her rightful place upon the throne.
The princess feels frustrated by the expectations placed on her by her kingdom. She goes into the woods to escape, where she discovers paintings of royal items and a bust with a crown. She takes the crown and places it on her head, realizing she desires the power of being queen. When she arrives at the castle, she finds the prince already sitting on the throne. Angry at being denied her ambition, she grows corrupted and violent, attacking the prince and taking his place as the new ruler.
1) A princess feels powerless without her kingdom and sets off into the woods. She realizes she doesn't need the kingdom to feel powerful.
2) In the woods, the princess encounters paintings and jewelry from her former kingdom. She finds the prince sitting on the throne, having taken power.
3) Angry at being betrayed, the princess breaks the prince's symbols of power and dominance. She defeats him and takes his place on the throne, becoming corrupted by the power she gains.
The document provides an analysis of the music video for Meghan Trainor's song "All About That Bass" focusing on mise-en-scene elements. Brightly colored backgrounds and revealing costumes appeal to younger viewers and correlate with the upbeat, positive message. Props like food items link to the lyrics about body image and not being a "stick figure." The setting of a dollhouse connotes that women feel pressure to achieve unrealistic beauty standards portrayed in media, as addressed in the song's lyrics.
Planning research questionnaire summarybeths-mediaa
The document summarizes feedback from a questionnaire about a mood board and production ideas for a rock magazine. Respondents liked the dark colors and bold, eyecatching images in the mood board that related to the genre and demographic. They suggested including more images and subheadings in the production layouts. Respondents felt the chosen magazine name suited the brand identity as it related to rock and sounded aggressive. They recommended using black and red fonts for the magazine masthead. Respondents also liked the busy front cover layout and clear presentation of the contents page.
This double page spread follows conventions of rock music magazines. The masthead is in black and white at the top, conventional for the genre. An introductory line under the band name introduces the feature, a common convention. Two quotes from the band are featured in bold for emphasis, again conventional. The main image covers one side as is typical, showing the band holding guitars as expected. A smaller secondary image on the other page balances the layout, mirroring conventions of magazines like Kerrang!. The article focuses on the band itself, appealing to the target audience as is standard.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations which can be shared on SlideShare. In just a few sentences, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create visual presentations.
The document provides planning details for photographs to feature in a music magazine. It discusses casting models, locations, poses, shot types, angles and props for the cover photo and inside photos. The cover photo will feature Peran posing angrily with a microphone and band t-shirt against a plain background. Inside photos will showcase various band members individually and together at school and abandoned locations, posing in aggressive and moody styles conventional for a rock music magazine.
This document contains the layout and sections for a music magazine called "Rock This Joint". The masthead will feature an image of the main artist displaying an aggressive attitude. The magazine will include sections for news, tours, live reviews, hot albums, and a gig guide. It will also feature an exclusive interview with Crystal Rock and tour pictures. Readers can enter a competition to win a free t-shirt by collecting letters hidden throughout the magazine.
The document discusses how various design elements of a magazine targeted towards an alternative audience would appeal to that target demographic. These include:
1) Using an edgy, rough font for the masthead that connotes aggressiveness and fits the alternative genre.
2) Featuring photos of musicians like Billie Joe from Green Day and Oli Sykes from Bring Me the Horizon showing alternative styles of dress, hair, tattoos and makeup that the target audience could relate to.
3) Including symbols like Green Day's grenade logo with blood, writing in all capital letters, and a sans serif font to make the magazine bold and eye-catching in a way that would inspire the alternative target
This document summarizes and analyzes various pages from issues of the Kerrang! magazine. It describes pages that feature interviews with rock bands discussing their experiences and photos, a rock chart listing popular songs, promotion of the Kerrang! tour and featured bands, posters of artists and bands, and a competition to win a t-shirt by purchasing multiple issues of the magazine. The analysis indicates these elements are intended to appeal to Kerrang!'s target audience of rock and metal fans by providing insights into favorite bands, introducing new music, promoting concerts, and incentivizing repeated magazine purchases.
The document discusses how the style, appearance, and imagery used in a magazine appeal to its target alternative rock audience. It describes elements like the rough masthead font, Billie Joe's ragged hair and eyeliner, Green Day's grenade logo depicting violence or heartache, and the black clothing worn by the bands as relating to and attracting the audience. It also suggests featuring popular alternative bands like Bring Me The Horizon and style icons like Oli Sykes will draw the audience's attention and interest through their tattoos, dark fashion, and long hair. Using all capital letters, a bold sans serif font, and consistent stylistic elements creates excitement and inspires the target audience.
The document discusses how various design elements of a magazine targeted towards an alternative audience would appeal to that target demographic. These include:
1) Using an edgy, rough font for the masthead that connotes aggressiveness and fits the alternative genre.
2) Featuring photos of musicians like Billie Joe from Green Day and Oli Sykes from Bring Me the Horizon showing alternative styles of dress, hair, tattoos and makeup that the target audience could relate to.
3) Including symbols like Green Day's grenade logo with blood, writing in all capital letters, and a sans serif font to make the magazine seem bold and aggressive in a way that would inspire the target audience.
This document summarizes and analyzes the main recurring pages and sections found in issues of the Kerrang! magazine. It describes the magazine's rock charts page that lists the 20 most popular rock songs, as well as pages promoting upcoming tours and concerts. The summary also mentions double page spreads that feature posters of individual artists and a competition to win band t-shirts by purchasing multiple issues of the magazine.
This document summarizes the genres, expected content, publishers, and target audiences of three music magazines: KERRANG!, Top of the Pops, and NME. KERRANG! focuses on rock, metal, and punk bands and includes concert reviews and reader submissions. Top of the Pops targets teenage girls and contains stories about pop stars and quizzes. NME covers alternative music and updates readers on popular alternative bands in the UK.
2. I have used low angled, mid shots for the main image on my front
cover. By doing this, it represents the social group to be quite
aggressive & intimidating, as he is leaning forward, which is a
stereotype of the alternative/rock genre’s social group, also for
teenagers are they are rebellious.
The images across the bottom represent age through camerawork, as
they are taken from a lower angle, making them seem angry &
moody, which is stereotypical, their body language is very informal, is
also stereotypical for youth.
I feel that through use of camerawork, I have met these stereotypes
very well, as they quit the music genre, by seeming intimidating &
aggressive. Also: other rock magazines, such as Kerrang! Use these
shot types to represent their artists, as they want them to look as
though they fit into that social group.
3. I have chosen to use black clothing for my ‘models’, as it represents
the social group very well. It stereotypes their anti-socialness &
rebellion as teenagers. – Also, their social group being labelled as
‘emos’, they are shown to be wearing a lot of black clothing, which
is stereotypical.
The black clothing represents their age as it is a fashion statement,
something that teenagers are obsessed with in todays society, so this
is stereotypical, people will also see this as inspiration for their own
fashion sense.
The clothing represents the gender of the models, for males, as men
are usually seen as aggressive, & black clothing connotes that,
therefore making it stereotypical for males.
I feel that I have represented the social groups & age quite strongly
with mise-en-scene, as I have followed the stereotypes of clothing
for each of those.
4. I have represented social groups through the use of colours across my
magazine. Using very dark, contrasting colours that would appeal to
my target audience. The colours black, red & yellow are very bold, &
exaggerated, which is stereotypical for the rock genre social group, as
they have a very bold fashion/music taste.
They represent age, as the colours used are very bold, which is
stereotypical for youth. Kerrang! Also uses these colour schemes, it
appeals to a more grown up side of teenagers, rather than pop
magazines. So for this music genre, the darker colour schemes are
stereotypical for the age.
The colours are quite unisex, representing gender as kind of neutral, as
both males & females are interested in these colours, there would also
be a fairly equal appeal to this magazine, meaning that the colours are
fairly unisex, making them stereotypical. Opposed to a pop magazine,
where the majority of the colours are pink, appealing to the target
audience of young females.
I think that I have used colours efficiently to represent the social groups,
age & gender on my front cover, as it is all stereotypical for this music
genre.
5. The language I have chosen to use is informal, using a range of field
specific lexis throughout the front cover, such as band names, & things
related to rock music/music in general.
It represents social groups as very informal, which is stereotypical for a
remotely young target audience of 16-25, as they are seen by their
older peers as reckless & quite ungrammatical.
It represents the male demographic through language as slang
language is stereotypical for teenage males.
Age is represented through language as it is colloquial & informal, the
type of language that this generation uses daily, across social media
& texts, also in person to their fellow peers.
I feel that I have used language to represent these different groups
quite well, as informality is required to suit the age, social group &
genders. Also: by using words suited to the genre, such as band
names etc, it it stereotypical for a music magazine.
6. I chose the sans- serif fonts that I did throughout my front cover, so they
would look rough, aggressive & intimidating. These fonts are
stereotypical for a rock magazine, as they connote the type of music
that would be featured within the magazine.
The fonts used represent the social group as very aggressive, this is
stereotypical for the social group that listens to the rock genre of
music.
The sans- serif fonts I chose represent age as teenagers tend to go
through a rebellious stage, so the fonts being very rough looking, is
stereotypical with representing the age of the target audience. As you
wouldn’t see a magazine about cooking – aimed at an older target
audience – in rough, aggressive fonts.
Gender is represented through these rough fonts, as they connote
aggression, which is stereotypical for males, as the magazine is more
leaning to the male target audience, It is stereotypical.
By using the fonts that I did, I feel that I managed to represent these
different sections of the target audience stereotypically.
7. For the main image, I have used a low angle, panned out shot to
include all of the body, to emphasise that he has a guitar, & to show
he fashion sense.
I have represented social groups through this image by making him
look very anti-social, with the low angle, to make him look
intimidating, it makes him look very emo.
This shot represents age as teenagers are seen as very anti-social &
moody.
I have represented gender through this shot by making him look very
angry, which is a stereotypical representation of male behaviour.
The second little image I have used is a mid shot, I did this to
represent the social groups as emo.
Their age group is represented through camera work by the lighting,
you can see they are very young, & the shot type represents them
stereotypically as moody teenagers, due to their positioning. They
look very angry.
Overall I feel that I have represented age, social groups & gender
quite well through use of camerawork.
8. The clothing featured within the main image, is black & plain. I
have used this colour to represent the social groups stereotypically,
as people who like rock music are shown to wear black clothing.
The clothing in the main image represents age group as it is a
fashionable colour for teenagers, which is stereotypical for the age
group also, because it could be seen as anti-social.
The dark clothing represents gender stereotypically, as the black
clothing connotes aggression, which is usually stereotypical male
behaviour.
A guitar is used as a prop within the first image, this is a stereotypical
representation of the social groups within rock, as it is a common
instrument used within bands.
In the second, smaller image, clothes used are band merchandise,
which represents the social groups stereotypically, as this is what
rock people wear.
The clothing represents age as it is trendy & fashionable, which is a
stereotype of the younger generation.
Overall, I think I have represented age, gender & social groups very
well through use of mise-en-scene.
9. The colours I have chosen to use throughout the contents page of
my magazine are black, yellow, red, grey & white. These colours
connote anger, darkness & aggression.
The colours represent age very well, as teenagers/young adults
are usually seen as very angry, anti-social & miserable, so these
colours are stereotypical.
They represent social groups of the rock genre, also. As ‘emos’ are
stereotypically seen in black clothing, connoting their feelings &
their styles etc.
The colours represent gender, of a male leading audience, by
being darker colours, as males are usually linked to aggression &
darkness.
Overall, I think that I have represented these different groups
through colours quite well.
10. The language I have used throughout my contents page is
somewhat colloquial, with a very specific choice of lexis, which is
appropriate to the music genre.
By using terms such as ‘gigs’ & all different band names etc, it
represents the social groups, as those are things that they enjoy &
are stereotyped as liking.
The language represents the target audiences age group, as it is
colloquial, younger generations do not usually use correct English
or Grammar.
I don’t think gender can really be represented through language,
unless it is to do with the context.
In terms of Language, I feel I have represented both social groups
& age groups stereotypically.
11. I have used very block styled sans serif fonts for my contents page.
They connote aggression as they are very large, this represents the
social groups stereotypically, as rock lovers are seen as angry
people due to the music they listen to.
The fonts represent age groups as they are very bold & are
expressive in terms of emotion, which is a stereotype of teenagers.
The fonts represent gender as they are very large & distorted, these
things may stereotypically represent teenage males, as they
commonly get into fights, which is an aggressive act.
I feel that I have successfully represented age, social groups &
gender through typography on my contents page.
12. The camera angle I have chosen to use represents social groups as moody, due to the body
language this model is posed in. This is a stereotypical way to represent teenagers in the rock genre.
I have used a wide shot, to include the setting. This represents social groups as it looks very anit-social
& against society with all the graffiti
These things represent age as teenagers are often associated with anti-social behaviour. Therefore,
by representing them in this way, it is stereotypical
This doesn’t really represent females as society is
‘supposed’ to view them, as it is usually males that
are seen as antii-social & rebellious.
Overall, I think I have used camerawork
stereotypically for my double page spread.
13. I have used props, such as the guitar in the main image to represent the rock genre social group. The
guitar is a stereotypical prop for a rock music magazine.
The background images represent the social groups by drawing attention to the graffiti, making the
teenagers/young adults look anti-social, & grungy. Which is a stereotypical way to represent
teenagers.
It represents age by the use of black clothing, as it is a fashion statement. Representing teenagers as
fashionable is stereotypical.
The mise-en-scene I have used represents gender as
unisex, with the guitar, & black clothing, I chose to
have my models dressed in remotely black clothing
to suit the music genre. It is stereotypical.
I feel that I have represented the social group & age
very well, but not the gender, as it is not stereotypical
for women.
14. I have used the colour black to represent the social groups as depressing & dark. It is stereotypical for
this rock genre’s social group as they are commonly known to like the colour black & it is dark &
reflects their souls.
The dark colours contrasting against the white, which appeals to the target audience as it is easier to
read, which was my intention. The colours are stereotypical for a music magazine. They represent age
as this is a feature commonly seen in rock magazines, which are for the younger generations, making
it stereotypical for the age group.
The colour black is fairly unisex, which is why I chose
to use it. Representing gender for the females on
the magazine, as there aren’t any males on this
page.
I feel that I have represented these different groups
quite strongly through use of colours.. Well.. Black.
15. The language I have used is appropriate for the context of this double page spread, as it is about
bullying. The language is somewhat colloquial, & I have chosen the lexis appropriate for the content.
The language used represents social groups within the rock genre, as many people who like
metal/alternative music are often bullied for their fashion sense & music taste. It is also stereotypical
because it is showing that people of the same genre are willing to help, which represents that social
group as helpful, & understanding, which is a common stereotype of those kinds of people.
The language used represents age, as it is usually
teenagers who are bullied & are looking for help,
this is a stereotype for certain younger people.
Gender is not represented through the language
here, as there are no leaning audiences for
bullying, therefore I feel that gender cannot be
represented this way.
Overall, I feel that I have represented age & social
groups quite well through the use of language.
16. The fonts I have chosen to use for this magazine article & all of the titles & subtitles are sans serif. I have
chosen to use these styles of fonts as they are stereotypically used throughout most rock magazines.
Especially the rough looking, distorted fonts.
I think the fonts I have chosen to use represent the social groups very well, as the ‘emo’ style & group
usually enjoy these types of fonts, opposed to a serif font, as the sans serif, disported fonts may
represent the social groups as they enjoy the rock genre etc.
The fonts used represent the age group as being
young & reckless, as the fonts are very messy. This
is stereotypical for teenagers.
I have represented gender through use of fonts
by making them messy, the target audience I am
trying to appeal to is male leaning, males tend to
like messy things, which is stereotypical that
males are messy.
I think that overall, I have represented these
groups through my typography.