The document discusses potential topics and content for an article targeted towards young teenagers in East London, including makeup, football, and music. It proposes publishing the article through an e-magazine or on Snapchat due to their young audiences. Pre-production planning is recommended to layout the article and add relevant content based on the target audience's interests through surveys. Photographs and headlines should appeal to young teenagers.
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Task 1a unit 5
1. Task 1a
you need to explain why this will suit your target audience and explain
how your choice of medium (publishing platform) suits your article and
its audience.
2.
3. What to add into the article- make-up
• Statistics – of how many people don’t leave the house without wearing makeup
• More and more gay people are starting to wear make-up because it is seen as more common
• What background did make-up from east London come from
• East London girls do their make up the best because of the amount of Asian people leaving in east London green street e7
• Why people feel more comfortable with wearing make up
• The pros and cons of wearing makeup
• Opinion from boys in east London about girls that wear make up (sometimes they make fun of girls that wear a lot of make up)
• Where ‘’thick eyebrows’’ first came from – the Asian culture
• More and more girls around east London love to cover their faces with chemical products to feel better about them selves which they sometimes say they do it for ‘’fun’’.is this really
true?. In today society it is seen as being normal for girls even at the age of 13 to be wearing make-up epically around east London, if you was to walk around Walthamstow central
you would see young girls with a full face of make up (cakey look) now is this really normal for girls that haven’t really even gone into their teen years to be worrying about how they
look isn’t the reason for being young to have fun well now days wearing make up is seen as being a fun thing to do. Do people really wear make up to feel better about them selves or
just because everyone else does it so they can ‘’fit in’’.
• More than 75% of girls in east London feel its impossible to leave the house without wearing make-up.
• Pros- look better
• All over social media such as Instagram all you would mainly see is funny videos and make-up tutorials so if girls don’t really feel the need to wear make-up can they really escape the
fact that it is seen as normal thing that everyone is doing epically that ‘’young people’’ are the main target audience for all of these social media apps. almost as if they are trapped in
the fact that everyone is wearing make-up which then would result in more people wearing make-up?.
• ‘’kenza’’ 15 has over 90k followers on Instagram based on the fact that she has good make up skills where as a doctor ‘’timjh’’ on Instagram has only 563 followers on Instagram.
• It seems like each month the new style of make-up changes first its thin eye-brows now everyone wants ‘’thick eye-brows’’
• Publish through e-magazine
• E-magazine is a great way to publish my article through because of e-magazines target audience which are young adults and teenagers which is the target audience my article is going
to aimed at. Also it is great ay to give out a lot of information but looks fun and enjoyable to read rather than it being a old normal newspaper which is plain and simple.
•
4. Fill my pictures with dark colours to suit my target audience so that it
could appeal to them
Chose a model for your pictures who is same as your target audience
so that my target audience can feel like they can relate with my model
in my article.
Create it on a double page spread with a lot of columns so that I have
a lot of boxes to write in a fill in space also in each of my columns I can
then add in an image for suit each of my paragraphs.
Adding statistics makes the article seem more reliable. Also using
statistics of what young teenagers do is good because then it will make
my target audience think about their actions.
5.
6. Football
• Talk about boys and football
• How many people want to leave education to peruse a career in football
• How many people actually make it into the football industry
• The amount of money big football players get
• Teams around east London
• Most east London boys play football
• Publish through social media news
• Using snapchat is a great way because it allows more of my target
audience to see my article because snapchat is targeted to young
people. Also it is a fun and easy way to read articles and you can also
share it with your friends. If I was to make it into a snapchat article then
it would appeal for to my target audience because snapchats target
audience is the same as mine which is young teenagers also it would be
easier for young teenagers to read my article and it is easy access to
them.
7.
8. Music
• How many young people are trying to make it big in the music
industry
• How Instagram and other social medias are letting young children
become known
• @imjustbait @risingtalents
• Publish through social media news
• Using snapchat is a great way because it allows more of my target
audience to see my article because snapchat is targeted to young
people. Also it is a fun and easy way to read articles and you can also
share it with your friends.
• If I was to make it into a snapchat article then it would appeal for to
my target audience because snapchats target audience is the same
as mine which is young teenagers also it would be easier for young
teenagers to read my article and it is easy access to them.
9. • In all of my ideas I will be using pre-production to plan out how to lay
out and what to add into my article because my target audience is
young teenagers it is easier for me to ask the people around be
which idea would best suit them and which idea they would one to
read the most. Also finding things such as headlines and taking
photographs is going to be easier for me because I known what
young teenagers like and what would appeal to them the most I can
also carry out surveys to make sure I have a clear understanding of
what my target audience would most like to see be put in my article.
10. • In all of my ideas I will be using pre-production to plan out how to lay
out and what to add into my article because my target audience is
young teenagers it is easier for me to ask the people around be
which idea would best suit them and which idea they would one to
read the most. Also finding things such as headlines and taking
photographs is going to be easier for me because I known what
young teenagers like and what would appeal to them the most I can
also carry out surveys to make sure I have a clear understanding of
what my target audience would most like to see be put in my article.