Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her fictional newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups to gather feedback from her target audience on their newspaper preferences. This informed the design of her ancillary products and final newspaper product. She used various design and multimedia software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint to create her promotional materials and presentation. All of her finished products maintained consistent branding with the newspaper's logo and style.
Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups with her target audience to gather feedback on newspapers and ideas for her product. Using software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint, she designed her newspaper and ancillary products. She uploaded her work to a blog and used technologies like cameras, voice recorders, and presentation platforms to complete her media project.
This document summarizes the key elements of a music magazine design project. The student developed their magazine, called AMP, to feature unsigned artists from various music genres. While adhering to typical magazine conventions, the student aimed to appeal to a 16-25 year old audience. Some conventions challenged include focusing on unsigned rather than mainstream artists. The student chose bold colors and intriguing cover images to attract readers given the untrending artist content. Overall conventions were followed but the unique genre focus fills a gap in the music magazine market.
The document describes a music magazine created by the author for a media assignment. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions of real music magazines, such as featuring an artist on the front cover and including advertisements. The author explains how some conventions were developed, like adding a barcode to allow online updates. Overall, the document demonstrates how the magazine borrows from and enhances standard magazine formats and styles.
Grace McNally is evaluating the construction of a magazine they created. The evaluation will address the magazine's use of conventions regarding forms, progression, distribution, technologies, and representation of social groups. It will also consider the magazine's target audiences.
The evaluation compares the magazine's front page, contents page, and double-page spread to real media products, highlighting both similarities that develop conventions as well as challenges to conventions. It represents teenagers in a way that challenges stereotypes by portraying them as free-spirited and happy rather than angry or destructive. The target audience is identified as young, alternative, and indie people who value freedom and spontaneity.
The document analyzes the contents pages of two music magazines - NME and Q Magazine. Key points analyzed include layout, design features, use of images and text, and color schemes. For both magazines, the contents pages are designed to clearly identify the publication name and date in bold text. Subheadings are used to highlight topics of interest and direct readers to relevant articles. Images are prominently featured and brief summaries with page numbers guide readers through the contents. Color schemes and consistent branding elements ensure the contents pages feel cohesive with the rest of the magazine.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a student magazine. Key points include:
- A bold font was used for the title to resemble the style of NME magazine
- The price of £2.30 was based on survey results and aims to be affordable
- Images on the cover highlight things readers can relate to like a band member singing
- Various fonts, colors, images and layouts were chosen to draw attention and relate to the target audience
The document summarizes the ways in which the media product uses conventions of real magazines, represents social groups, and the type of media institution that might distribute it. Specifically, it includes conventions like price tags, dates, and layouts seen in real music magazines. It represents teenagers and young adults, particularly Asian females, through the music artists and genres featured. Finally, it suggests that IPC would be interested in distributing the product as they focus on female audiences and already produce magazines about music and in similar genres.
The document provides details on the layout and design of a contents page for a jazz magazine. It will include 4 boxes with images that act as subheadings for stories. Contact details will be included at the bottom in a conventional manner. A variety of shot types, such as close-ups and medium shots of musicians, will be used for the images to create a personal connection. Stories will relate to the images, such as "Zayna Loves Fun" pairing with an image of an artist looking playful. Fonts will include Stencil to match the magazine masthead and Times New Roman for sophistication. Colors will be red, white, and black to maintain the magazine's scheme.
Olivia Grayson-Kirk created various ancillary products to promote her newspaper, including a front cover design, inside page layout, billboard poster, and radio advert. She conducted several questionnaires and focus groups with her target audience to gather feedback on newspapers and ideas for her product. Using software like Photoshop, Publisher, and PowerPoint, she designed her newspaper and ancillary products. She uploaded her work to a blog and used technologies like cameras, voice recorders, and presentation platforms to complete her media project.
This document summarizes the key elements of a music magazine design project. The student developed their magazine, called AMP, to feature unsigned artists from various music genres. While adhering to typical magazine conventions, the student aimed to appeal to a 16-25 year old audience. Some conventions challenged include focusing on unsigned rather than mainstream artists. The student chose bold colors and intriguing cover images to attract readers given the untrending artist content. Overall conventions were followed but the unique genre focus fills a gap in the music magazine market.
The document describes a music magazine created by the author for a media assignment. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions of real music magazines, such as featuring an artist on the front cover and including advertisements. The author explains how some conventions were developed, like adding a barcode to allow online updates. Overall, the document demonstrates how the magazine borrows from and enhances standard magazine formats and styles.
Grace McNally is evaluating the construction of a magazine they created. The evaluation will address the magazine's use of conventions regarding forms, progression, distribution, technologies, and representation of social groups. It will also consider the magazine's target audiences.
The evaluation compares the magazine's front page, contents page, and double-page spread to real media products, highlighting both similarities that develop conventions as well as challenges to conventions. It represents teenagers in a way that challenges stereotypes by portraying them as free-spirited and happy rather than angry or destructive. The target audience is identified as young, alternative, and indie people who value freedom and spontaneity.
The document analyzes the contents pages of two music magazines - NME and Q Magazine. Key points analyzed include layout, design features, use of images and text, and color schemes. For both magazines, the contents pages are designed to clearly identify the publication name and date in bold text. Subheadings are used to highlight topics of interest and direct readers to relevant articles. Images are prominently featured and brief summaries with page numbers guide readers through the contents. Color schemes and consistent branding elements ensure the contents pages feel cohesive with the rest of the magazine.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a student magazine. Key points include:
- A bold font was used for the title to resemble the style of NME magazine
- The price of £2.30 was based on survey results and aims to be affordable
- Images on the cover highlight things readers can relate to like a band member singing
- Various fonts, colors, images and layouts were chosen to draw attention and relate to the target audience
The document summarizes the ways in which the media product uses conventions of real magazines, represents social groups, and the type of media institution that might distribute it. Specifically, it includes conventions like price tags, dates, and layouts seen in real music magazines. It represents teenagers and young adults, particularly Asian females, through the music artists and genres featured. Finally, it suggests that IPC would be interested in distributing the product as they focus on female audiences and already produce magazines about music and in similar genres.
The document provides details on the layout and design of a contents page for a jazz magazine. It will include 4 boxes with images that act as subheadings for stories. Contact details will be included at the bottom in a conventional manner. A variety of shot types, such as close-ups and medium shots of musicians, will be used for the images to create a personal connection. Stories will relate to the images, such as "Zayna Loves Fun" pairing with an image of an artist looking playful. Fonts will include Stencil to match the magazine masthead and Times New Roman for sophistication. Colors will be red, white, and black to maintain the magazine's scheme.
In what ways does your media product usesamclark337
Our radio trailer uses conventions of real media in three key ways:
1) It includes a soft, mellow backing track to set the tone and allow the voiceover to be clearly heard, as is typical in real radio trailers.
2) It features a consistent professional narrator matching the documentary voice, to pass information accurately without mistakes.
3) It incorporates relevant audio clips from the documentary to attract listeners' interest while avoiding spoilers, as real radio trailers do.
The document discusses how the creator's media product uses and develops conventions from real magazines to create a magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread for an alternative metal magazine. Key influences were taken from magazines like Kerrang! and NME in terms of layout, design elements, and targeting an audience of older teenagers interested in alternative metal music. The creator aimed to emulate conventions from existing magazines while putting their own spin on the designs.
The document discusses conventions used in indie magazines. It summarizes that magazines use sans-serif fonts, bright colors suited to the indie genre, coverlines on the left page, headings to split contents, images and captions to provide insight, and consistent color schemes. The same layout elements like mastheads, cover stories, bylines, pull quotes, and body copy are used to attract audiences and make the magazines look professional.
The document discusses how the media product was influenced by existing magazines like Kerrang! and NME. Elements like the masthead design, front cover layout, and group photo style were adapted from these magazines. The front cover features a banner across the bottom with taglines, as well as a central image showing the band standing together shoulder-to-shoulder. The design challenges conventions by including models with different expressions rather than all looking angsty. The target demographic of older teenagers and genre of alternative metal were also considered in the representations.
The student used their preliminary work to learn important lessons about planning, design, and software skills for their media product. They realized the importance of proper time management and referencing real magazines. While their early drafts were quick, the final product required more effort and attention to detail. The student feels they improved at using Macromedia Fireworks over the course of the project. Posting images on Facebook allowed the student to gain peer feedback, demonstrating how multimedia enhances media products.
Here are a few key points about how you incorporated multimedia aspects into your media product:
- You used Facebook, a social media platform, to share images of your front cover design. This allowed you to get feedback from a wider audience beyond just your classmates. Facebook is a multimedia platform that combines images, text, and social interaction.
- Sharing your design on Facebook leveraged the social and multimedia capabilities of the platform. People could view and comment on the image, having a discussion around your design. This gave you feedback from potential customers.
- Images are a core multimedia element. By posting your front cover design as an image on Facebook, people could view it directly and get a sense of how it might look and feel
The document analyzes magazine cover designs. It notes that effective covers have the main image dominate and make eye contact. They use mise-en-scene and color schemes to portray the genre and draw attention. The layouts are organized without appearing cluttered, and feature film titles are large and eye-catching to inform consumers. Key lessons are that eye contact, dominant images, genre portrayal, and clear presentation are important for attractive magazine covers.
Annotated conventions of an indie magazineJonathanlarham
This document provides an analysis of the conventions used in an indie magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout. Key conventions highlighted include using bold fonts and capitalization on the front cover to draw attention, featuring iconic artists from the magazine's history, using contrasting colors and ordered layouts, and including pull quotes and multiple images with captions on article pages. The purpose is to concisely summarize the key design elements and conventions analyzed in the document.
The media product uses and develops some conventions of real magazines while also challenging others. It uses conventional elements like a masthead, cover lines, and issue date, but challenges conventions with elements like a gradient background, non-text masthead incorporation, and large overlapping subtitles. Overall, it aims to target an indie audience with its mixture of conventional and unconventional design choices.
The document discusses the production of a documentary on underage binge drinking and the creation of accompanying ancillary texts, including a magazine article and radio trailer. To make the documentary follow real conventions, the group watched documentaries like "Supersize Me" and took shots replicating theirs. They aimed to investigate and inform about underage drinking. The magazine article was made to resemble "More Magazine" to target young people. The radio trailer used upbeat music and documentary clips to engage listeners and advertise without stating the topic. Overall, researching conventions helped make the main documentary and ancillary texts effective at promoting and informing the intended young audience.
The document discusses genre conventions for magazine design. It provides examples from existing magazines and describes how the student incorporated genre conventions in their own magazine design. Specifically, it discusses using bold titles, fonts suited for the genre, images of models that fit genre expectations, and layout of cover lines and contents pages similar to other magazines. The student aimed to create a magazine that would be recognizable to the genre while also adding their own creative touches.
The document discusses how the group's media products for a horror film trailer effectively combine through consistent style and representative elements. The magazine cover, poster, and trailer all feature the same main character Radiya and use a color scheme of black, white, and red. Intertitles in the trailer match the font and colors of the other products. Close-ups of Radiya's face in different media help familiarize the audience with her without revealing too much of the plot. The teaser trailer establishes key elements of the story in a suspenseful way that matches the mysterious atmosphere of the poster and magazine cover.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. Specifically, it summarizes how the magazine's masthead, images, layout, and content both follow and break conventions to match the genre while making it unique. It also discusses what technologies were used in the creation of the product, including Blogger, Microsoft Publisher, dafont.com, and others. Finally, it discusses how the product represents indie rock artists and fans through the images, language, and content featured.
The document provides information and examples of layouts for double page spreads in Empire magazine. It discusses conventional elements like separating the image and text, using consistent color schemes, and including page numbers. It also notes some unconventional elements like merging text with enlarged drop caps. Three mock-up layouts are proposed for a horror film promotion, incorporating things like stand first introductions, reviews, and multiple articles/images across the spread.
My media product is a music magazine that represents the metal and hardcore music scene. It uses conventions from other music magazines, such as a sidebar with features, but also challenges conventions by having the title in the center of the cover rather than the side. The target audience is males and females aged 15-20 who enjoy music events. It would be produced by a large publisher like Bauer Media Group and aims to attract its target audience through the relevant cover star and competitive monthly price of £2.40.
This document provides an analysis of a double page spread from an NME magazine. It summarizes the key elements of the layout and articles. The main elements included are captions, bylines, headlines, images, columns of text, and drops caps. It analyzes two articles, one about the artist Dizzee Rascal and how his life has changed with success. The other article is about the band My Chemical Romance and their new album.
The document discusses how the author's media product represents particular social groups through its use of images, textual content, and design. Specifically, it aims to represent 16-22 year old students interested in R&B and hip hop music through glamorous yet sophisticated imagery, a mix of formal and informal language, and a unisex color scheme and masthead focused on identity. The product is designed to attract both male and female audiences through its representation of popular artists.
This document provides layout ideas for the front cover and double page spreads of a magazine. For the front cover, it considers using a masthead, main images arranged from top to bottom, and secondary stories and images in the bottom corners. It also discusses barcodes. For double page spreads, it proposes arranging the title, a large main image, smaller supporting images, and the article text, with page numbers on both pages. The layouts aim to be eye-catching, easy to understand, and make effective use of space.
The document requests the production of a front page for a new college magazine in Photoshop featuring a student photograph and text, as well as a mock-up contents page layout in desktop publishing software to demonstrate understanding.
The response provides screenshots documenting the stages of developing the front page image in Photoshop, starting with experimenting in Word, then changing the main image and editing colors and placement of elements. It also describes the concept and stages of creating the contents page layout in InDesign, including the decision to include a welcome message, centered contents listing, and student photographs to portray a college atmosphere. The response reflects on learning Photoshop and InDesign tools and workflows in constructing the requested media products.
The document discusses the conventions of music magazine covers and how the student's mock magazine both follows and challenges conventions. It uses typical elements like a masthead, cover lines, and barcode, but challenges conventions by using a vintage aesthetic. The contents page includes typical elements like multiple images and a letter from the editor, but differs by using a single background image. The student represents their target audience of 16-23 year olds through cover images and story choices.
As media evaluation for magazine question 1Abbi1995
This document summarizes how the media product, a magazine, uses and develops conventions from real music magazines like Billboard. Key conventions adopted from Billboard include placing the masthead in the center at the top, having the main artist image centered and filling the page, positioning the cover line in front of the image, and including page numbers by images. The contents page similarly uses dominant images, headings in colored boxes, and consistent fonts. Double page spreads follow conventions like a large headline image and pull quotes to draw readers in. Overall, the magazine takes established magazine conventions and applies them to develop a cohesive format.
The document analyzes how the student's media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It finds both similarities and differences between the student's front cover, contents page, and double page article spread and those of a real music magazine, NME. Key similarities include placement of the masthead and barcode/issue numbers. Differences include the number of images used and level of detail provided about article contents. The student aims to look professional while also being original in their designs.
In what ways does your media product usesamclark337
Our radio trailer uses conventions of real media in three key ways:
1) It includes a soft, mellow backing track to set the tone and allow the voiceover to be clearly heard, as is typical in real radio trailers.
2) It features a consistent professional narrator matching the documentary voice, to pass information accurately without mistakes.
3) It incorporates relevant audio clips from the documentary to attract listeners' interest while avoiding spoilers, as real radio trailers do.
The document discusses how the creator's media product uses and develops conventions from real magazines to create a magazine cover, contents page, and double page spread for an alternative metal magazine. Key influences were taken from magazines like Kerrang! and NME in terms of layout, design elements, and targeting an audience of older teenagers interested in alternative metal music. The creator aimed to emulate conventions from existing magazines while putting their own spin on the designs.
The document discusses conventions used in indie magazines. It summarizes that magazines use sans-serif fonts, bright colors suited to the indie genre, coverlines on the left page, headings to split contents, images and captions to provide insight, and consistent color schemes. The same layout elements like mastheads, cover stories, bylines, pull quotes, and body copy are used to attract audiences and make the magazines look professional.
The document discusses how the media product was influenced by existing magazines like Kerrang! and NME. Elements like the masthead design, front cover layout, and group photo style were adapted from these magazines. The front cover features a banner across the bottom with taglines, as well as a central image showing the band standing together shoulder-to-shoulder. The design challenges conventions by including models with different expressions rather than all looking angsty. The target demographic of older teenagers and genre of alternative metal were also considered in the representations.
The student used their preliminary work to learn important lessons about planning, design, and software skills for their media product. They realized the importance of proper time management and referencing real magazines. While their early drafts were quick, the final product required more effort and attention to detail. The student feels they improved at using Macromedia Fireworks over the course of the project. Posting images on Facebook allowed the student to gain peer feedback, demonstrating how multimedia enhances media products.
Here are a few key points about how you incorporated multimedia aspects into your media product:
- You used Facebook, a social media platform, to share images of your front cover design. This allowed you to get feedback from a wider audience beyond just your classmates. Facebook is a multimedia platform that combines images, text, and social interaction.
- Sharing your design on Facebook leveraged the social and multimedia capabilities of the platform. People could view and comment on the image, having a discussion around your design. This gave you feedback from potential customers.
- Images are a core multimedia element. By posting your front cover design as an image on Facebook, people could view it directly and get a sense of how it might look and feel
The document analyzes magazine cover designs. It notes that effective covers have the main image dominate and make eye contact. They use mise-en-scene and color schemes to portray the genre and draw attention. The layouts are organized without appearing cluttered, and feature film titles are large and eye-catching to inform consumers. Key lessons are that eye contact, dominant images, genre portrayal, and clear presentation are important for attractive magazine covers.
Annotated conventions of an indie magazineJonathanlarham
This document provides an analysis of the conventions used in an indie magazine's front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout. Key conventions highlighted include using bold fonts and capitalization on the front cover to draw attention, featuring iconic artists from the magazine's history, using contrasting colors and ordered layouts, and including pull quotes and multiple images with captions on article pages. The purpose is to concisely summarize the key design elements and conventions analyzed in the document.
The media product uses and develops some conventions of real magazines while also challenging others. It uses conventional elements like a masthead, cover lines, and issue date, but challenges conventions with elements like a gradient background, non-text masthead incorporation, and large overlapping subtitles. Overall, it aims to target an indie audience with its mixture of conventional and unconventional design choices.
The document discusses the production of a documentary on underage binge drinking and the creation of accompanying ancillary texts, including a magazine article and radio trailer. To make the documentary follow real conventions, the group watched documentaries like "Supersize Me" and took shots replicating theirs. They aimed to investigate and inform about underage drinking. The magazine article was made to resemble "More Magazine" to target young people. The radio trailer used upbeat music and documentary clips to engage listeners and advertise without stating the topic. Overall, researching conventions helped make the main documentary and ancillary texts effective at promoting and informing the intended young audience.
The document discusses genre conventions for magazine design. It provides examples from existing magazines and describes how the student incorporated genre conventions in their own magazine design. Specifically, it discusses using bold titles, fonts suited for the genre, images of models that fit genre expectations, and layout of cover lines and contents pages similar to other magazines. The student aimed to create a magazine that would be recognizable to the genre while also adding their own creative touches.
The document discusses how the group's media products for a horror film trailer effectively combine through consistent style and representative elements. The magazine cover, poster, and trailer all feature the same main character Radiya and use a color scheme of black, white, and red. Intertitles in the trailer match the font and colors of the other products. Close-ups of Radiya's face in different media help familiarize the audience with her without revealing too much of the plot. The teaser trailer establishes key elements of the story in a suspenseful way that matches the mysterious atmosphere of the poster and magazine cover.
The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. Specifically, it summarizes how the magazine's masthead, images, layout, and content both follow and break conventions to match the genre while making it unique. It also discusses what technologies were used in the creation of the product, including Blogger, Microsoft Publisher, dafont.com, and others. Finally, it discusses how the product represents indie rock artists and fans through the images, language, and content featured.
The document provides information and examples of layouts for double page spreads in Empire magazine. It discusses conventional elements like separating the image and text, using consistent color schemes, and including page numbers. It also notes some unconventional elements like merging text with enlarged drop caps. Three mock-up layouts are proposed for a horror film promotion, incorporating things like stand first introductions, reviews, and multiple articles/images across the spread.
My media product is a music magazine that represents the metal and hardcore music scene. It uses conventions from other music magazines, such as a sidebar with features, but also challenges conventions by having the title in the center of the cover rather than the side. The target audience is males and females aged 15-20 who enjoy music events. It would be produced by a large publisher like Bauer Media Group and aims to attract its target audience through the relevant cover star and competitive monthly price of £2.40.
This document provides an analysis of a double page spread from an NME magazine. It summarizes the key elements of the layout and articles. The main elements included are captions, bylines, headlines, images, columns of text, and drops caps. It analyzes two articles, one about the artist Dizzee Rascal and how his life has changed with success. The other article is about the band My Chemical Romance and their new album.
The document discusses how the author's media product represents particular social groups through its use of images, textual content, and design. Specifically, it aims to represent 16-22 year old students interested in R&B and hip hop music through glamorous yet sophisticated imagery, a mix of formal and informal language, and a unisex color scheme and masthead focused on identity. The product is designed to attract both male and female audiences through its representation of popular artists.
This document provides layout ideas for the front cover and double page spreads of a magazine. For the front cover, it considers using a masthead, main images arranged from top to bottom, and secondary stories and images in the bottom corners. It also discusses barcodes. For double page spreads, it proposes arranging the title, a large main image, smaller supporting images, and the article text, with page numbers on both pages. The layouts aim to be eye-catching, easy to understand, and make effective use of space.
The document requests the production of a front page for a new college magazine in Photoshop featuring a student photograph and text, as well as a mock-up contents page layout in desktop publishing software to demonstrate understanding.
The response provides screenshots documenting the stages of developing the front page image in Photoshop, starting with experimenting in Word, then changing the main image and editing colors and placement of elements. It also describes the concept and stages of creating the contents page layout in InDesign, including the decision to include a welcome message, centered contents listing, and student photographs to portray a college atmosphere. The response reflects on learning Photoshop and InDesign tools and workflows in constructing the requested media products.
The document discusses the conventions of music magazine covers and how the student's mock magazine both follows and challenges conventions. It uses typical elements like a masthead, cover lines, and barcode, but challenges conventions by using a vintage aesthetic. The contents page includes typical elements like multiple images and a letter from the editor, but differs by using a single background image. The student represents their target audience of 16-23 year olds through cover images and story choices.
As media evaluation for magazine question 1Abbi1995
This document summarizes how the media product, a magazine, uses and develops conventions from real music magazines like Billboard. Key conventions adopted from Billboard include placing the masthead in the center at the top, having the main artist image centered and filling the page, positioning the cover line in front of the image, and including page numbers by images. The contents page similarly uses dominant images, headings in colored boxes, and consistent fonts. Double page spreads follow conventions like a large headline image and pull quotes to draw readers in. Overall, the magazine takes established magazine conventions and applies them to develop a cohesive format.
The document analyzes how the student's media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. It finds both similarities and differences between the student's front cover, contents page, and double page article spread and those of a real music magazine, NME. Key similarities include placement of the masthead and barcode/issue numbers. Differences include the number of images used and level of detail provided about article contents. The student aims to look professional while also being original in their designs.
My Music Magazine evaluates how it uses and develops conventions of real media products. It includes typical elements like a masthead, issue date, bar code, and cover lines. Content is ordered in columns and includes page numbers. A double page spread uses a main heading, columned text, and thought section like real magazines. The magazine represents indie and R&B artists to appeal to a wide audience. Colors, images, and clothing are used to signify its youthful audience. Bauer Media is discussed as a potential media institution to distribute the magazine due to its success and diversity.
The document discusses how the media product, a music magazine, uses and demonstrates conventions of real media products. Specifically:
- The front cover follows conventions like a primary image of a cover star and main cover line to promote featured articles. Additional conventions used are a masthead, cover lines, and incentives like "WIN!"
- Some conventions are challenged, like using different colors for the masthead, but it's not too extreme to still be recognizable as a magazine.
- The contents page also demonstrates conventions like features banners, images paired with headlines and blurbs, page numbers, and a masthead with issue number.
- Within articles, conventions like headers, kickers providing extra context, and
The document discusses conventions used in magazine design and how the product challenges some conventions. It uses conventions like a masthead, cover lines, headlines, images and page numbers. However, it subverts some conventions by placing the image off-center on the cover, moving cover lines to the left, and making the masthead larger. The contents page includes conventional elements like a title, neat structure, page numbers and images. The double page spread also uses conventions such as a title, subheading, and main image, while challenging conventions with stylistic design choices.
The document summarizes the key elements and conventions used in the design of a music magazine cover and articles to attract a target audience. These include using familiar logos and imagery associated with music genres like mod/grime culture. Article topics focus on upcoming artists, events, and issues relevant to the target demographic. Photographs are taken in a style that makes artists seem accessible by having the camera angle point down at them. Consistent color schemes, repetition of words, and relating content to audience interests are used to attract and engage readers in the culture being represented.
This magazine uses conventions of real music magazines through elements like a masthead, positioning statement, contact details, page numbers, and a consistent color scheme. It challenges conventions by using unconventional titles, images, and layouts to attract an indie music audience. Key design elements include a prominent cover image of an indie artist, a large "INDIE" cover line, and article imagery and formatting that relate to the indie music genre discussed in the content.
1) The document describes how the student's media product uses and challenges conventions of real music magazines.
2) Key conventions included are an off-center main image on the cover, unique masthead and font, and placement of information like the barcode and issue number.
3) The contents page includes similarities like the masthead and a band list, but also differences like less detailed section descriptions.
4) The double-page article spread features one main image and pull quotes, but differs from NME in placement of the masthead and number of images.
The document evaluates how the media product uses, develops, or challenges real media products in its forms and conventions. It provides examples of how the student's music magazine cover, contents page, and double-page spread use conventions from real music magazines, such as simple designs that focus attention. The student also describes ways they developed conventions, like adding side stories and effects to make the magazine seem more attractive. Finally, the student explains how their magazine challenges conventions by using bold color schemes, large prominent text, and unique design elements not found in the real magazines.
The document evaluates how the media product uses, develops, and challenges real media conventions. It provides examples of how the student's music magazine cover, contents page, and double-page spread either use elements from real music magazines, develop upon them, or present alternatives that challenge typical conventions. Elements that are used, developed or challenged include layout, color schemes, image placement, text size and style. The goal is to create an attractive and eye-catching media product that draws in readers while differentiating itself from typical magazine designs.
The document discusses how the media product, a music magazine, uses and demonstrates conventions of real magazines. It provides several examples of how conventions are followed, such as including a primary cover image and headline, masthead, cover lines, and incentives. It also challenges some conventions, such as using different colors for the masthead. Throughout the magazine, conventions are followed for the contents page, such as features banners, images and captions, page numbers, and issue numbering. Color schemes and layouts also maintain consistency. Overall, the document demonstrates an understanding of how magazines use standard formats and techniques while also being able to challenge conventions in measured ways.
The document discusses how the media product, a music magazine, uses and demonstrates conventions of real magazines. It provides several examples of how conventions are followed, such as including a primary cover image and headline, masthead, cover lines, and incentives. It also challenges some conventions, such as using different colors for the masthead. Throughout the magazine, conventions are followed for contents pages, images, page numbers, and double page spreads. Overall, the document analyzes how the magazine both adheres to and pushes the boundaries of typical magazine conventions and formats.
My magazine uses conventions of real magazines such as a striking cover image, limited color palette, catchy header, and barcode. The contents page includes cover lines with page numbers and images. The double page spread features a large main image, plain background for text, and grab quote. Conducting a questionnaire helped address the target audience of 15-19 year olds interested in R&B artists like Rihanna and Drake. Distribution companies like IPC that have experience with music magazines would be suitable to publish. Photoshop skills like adjusting colors and adding effects were utilized to construct the magazine pages.
My magazine targets young adults interested in R&B music. It uses neutral colors, large easy to read text, and images of diverse models to appeal to both male and female readers of all ethnicities. The content focuses on popular R&B artists like Rihanna and upcoming concerts/songs to attract fans of the genre. Conducting a questionnaire helped ensure the magazine design and topics matched the interests of the target audience. Photoshop was used to enhance images and add professional design elements like drop shadows.
The document contains an audience member's questions and the media creator's responses about their magazine product.
The creator explains how their magazine both follows and challenges conventions of real music magazines in terms of design elements like the masthead, cover lines, and use of color. They also discuss how the magazine represents teenagers and young adults, and how a company like Prometheus Global Media might distribute it due to their experience with similar magazines. The target audience is identified as teenagers and young adults interested in music, and methods for attracting this audience included featuring a young model and using bright colors and an easy-to-navigate layout.
It discusses how the product uses conventions of real magazines through features like cover lines, images, captions, and page numbers. It represents teenage girls through the choice of images, artists, and topics. The target audience is described as preteen to late teen females interested in chart music. Distribution could be both print through newsstands and digital as a webzine to match the target audience. Technologies used included Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator to construct the product, and various websites for research, planning and promotion. Overall improvements were made from the preliminary task through greater use of conventions and software
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केरल उच्च न्यायालय ने 11 जून, 2024 को मंडला पूजा में भाग लेने की अनुमति मांगने वाली 10 वर्षीय लड़की की रिट याचिका को खारिज कर दिया, जिसमें सर्वोच्च न्यायालय की एक बड़ी पीठ के समक्ष इस मुद्दे की लंबित प्रकृति पर जोर दिया गया। यह आदेश न्यायमूर्ति अनिल के. नरेंद्रन और न्यायमूर्ति हरिशंकर वी. मेनन की खंडपीठ द्वारा पारित किया गया
3. My front cover
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line Price, dat
Buzz e, website Price, date,
words Masthead website
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words
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image
and Main
images article
Caption
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image stories and
images
Main Inside
article information
4. My inside page
Page Main heading &
number sub-heading
Main Main Page
Advertisement image heading number
Main
Feature Main image
story article
Feature
stories
Caption
Main
Other
Features article
article
5. My billboard poster
As you can see, I was given inspiration from the billboard
below which I had analysed before working towards my own. I
chose a tagline 'top people take the express' as it connotes
that by reading this newspaper that you are a top person. The
three images are of Salford from over the years which shoes
the progress and improvement on the city and we are
implying that our newspaper has helped this. I have included
the logo and newspaper title to give it recognition. The
background allows the dark, bold typography to stand out to
the audience. To develop my design, I made the background
colour to a similar tea stained look to give conventions of a
newspaper because centuries ago newspapers would be like
this. The typography still easily stands out. Below the logo
and heading I added an extra tagline stating that the
newspaper is a local tabloid for local people therefore they
know it will include local news. I found that the billboard
poster below was very effective and I felt that I would be
attracted by it therefore I thought it would be a good idea to
base mine around this design. I have followed all of the typical
conventions of a real billboard poster for a newspaper by
using large bold typography and using images which the
audience can relate to.
6. My radio advert
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This was the radio advert which I
analysed in order to start creating my
own. The conversation consists of two
people talking about how they can’t
find the perfect newspaper. This idea
seemed clever and easy to use in order
to attract my audience therefore I
created mine based on the idea of the
conversation between two people. I
added a jingle which has a relaxed
tone which sets the mood to be very
chilled and calm therefore the
audience can listen to this and feel
relaxed knowing that this will be the
perfect newspaper for them. By using
two regular people to do the voice over
for my advert it allows the audience to
realise that it is a wide range of
audience and is attracted to a lot of
people.
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This slide shows my finished products. All of my completed products are very effective as they can all be recognised as
belonging together. The heading and logo is placed on every product, and also mentioned in my radio advert. The
audience can see the ancillary products and link them with my final product. I have used the same typography
throughout my products too show consistency as it is a typical convention of media products. By just looking at my
products, it is easy to realise that they all belong within the same media product from the colour schemes to the
language within the texts. My ancillary products helped me towards my final products as I shown my target audience
them and got feedback and opinions. This gave me further ideas and helped me created my final product around the
ancillary.
9.
10. Firstly, I created a questionnaire which allowed me to ask the general public basic questions based on newspapers in general.
Below is my questionnaire and the feedback which I received. After I received my feedback I analysed it based on the results.
Then, I created another questionnaire based on the information I had which targeted a more specific audience. This audience
would be my target audience.
11. This is my second questionnaire which targeted my specific audience. I asked questions which were related more to
newspapers and the features rather than gender, age and preferred newspapers. After gathering my results I analysed them
which helped me work towards constructing my newspaper.
12. The final questionnaire I did before
staring the planning and construction
stages was a focus group questionnaire.
These were questions that I asked after
figuring out who my target audience
were, what they wanted to see and what
would attract them. Instead of having
multiple choice answers, they were
answers which allowed the audience to
elaborate their thoughts which helped
me understand what they wanted out of
my newspaper and it helped me create
the perfect product for my audience.
13.
14. I used photoshop for the main
I used the internet for all of the part of my product. This is what I
stages for my product for created all of my main product
researching, accessing all of the on. I have used photoshop before
products and technologies I in my first year project therefore I
needed and uploading my work. knew what I was doing and it
allowed me to create a
professional looking product.
I used publisher for the
majority of my research and
planning work. This was A camera was used for taking the
because I was able to save pictures for my product. This
them as jpeg files to upload helped towards the construction
onto my blog. It was easy to part of my project. The features on
use and very similar to the camera allowed me to get the
Microsoft word therefore I had right pictures and I found it easy
no problems. to use.
This software allows you to
create voice recordings BlogSpot is the website which I have
therefore when it come to uploaded all of my work onto. All of
constructing my radio advert I the different stages in creating my
used this to edit it after product have been sectioned
recording it on the voice therefore they are easy to find. It is
recorder. It allowed me to put a very easy to use and I found it
jingle over the speaking and helpful and a lot easier that I could
edit it till it was perfect. have a personal blog to keep my
work safe and updated.
15. I used a voice recorder to record
my radio advert. It was very easy
to use and come in very handy
when it come to constructing my
radio advert. By using the correct
technology for this stage it gave
the radio advert a professional
touch and made it a good quality.
I have used PowerPoint to create
my presentation. It has helped
me set it out so that the audience
can view it properly and access it
easily. I am very familiar with this
technology therefore it was very
simple for me to use.
Slide share is the application which I
uploaded my presentations onto so
that I could put them onto my blog to
view.