The document discusses graphic layouts and proposals for two magazines - 808 and TMM. Microsoft Word was used to create graphic layouts and double page spreads, as it is cheaper than hiring a designer. Proposals for each magazine outline the content, target audience, and other details. Test photography was done to choose the best front cover image. A photoshoot plan and magazine flat plans provide additional details. Color schemes, step-by-step cover creation instructions, and draft interviews are also included. Finally, the front covers, double page spreads, and estimated staff costs are presented.
This document contains proposals and planning documents for two music magazines - 808 and TMM. It includes details on the target audience, content, layouts, costs, revenue sources and marketing plans. Photographs, interviews and financial projections are presented to demonstrate preparation for launching the magazines.
This document provides a production plan and schedule for creating a music magazine over 4 weeks. The plan outlines tasks for each day such as conducting photo shoots and interviews, laying out articles, sending the magazine for production, and distributing the final magazine copies to stores and online. It also includes setting up social media promotion. Technical details are given for using desktop publishing tools to design elements like the front cover, masthead, and double page spreads. Legal and ethical issues that could impact the magazine are discussed. Health and safety considerations for photo shoots and workplace hazards are addressed.
The document outlines a production plan for a music magazine with a deadline of May 10th. It includes tasks such as rough sketches, final sketches, establishing style guides, drafting articles, and planning photography, graphics, and resources. The plan also provides details on the magazine's masthead, cover layout, and design elements like fonts, colors, and images. An equipment cost list is included, with expenses for office space, computers, software, printers, cameras, furniture, and supplies. Finally, a sample week-long schedule is given for initial magazine setup and production tasks like presenting ideas, conducting interviews, gathering content, and finding sponsors.
The document discusses the planning and preparation for creating two magazines called Noise Gate and Riff. It includes hand-drawn drafts of the magazine covers and spreads to help visualize layouts. House styles are presented covering color schemes, fonts, and social media strategies. Images of influential magazines are shown. Equipment and costs are listed, totaling over £32,000 for items like office space, computers, cameras, printers, paper, and chairs. A production plan outlines the schedule for tasks like acquiring content, sub-editing, layout, proofreading, printing, and distribution. The conclusion recaps the preparation and emphasizes how the planning will help speed up the design process and ensure the magazines appeal to customers.
The document provides a detailed production plan for a magazine called Mixer over a 5 week period. It includes pre-production, production, and post-production sections with estimated costs and staffing needs. The layout and design of the magazine is also described, focusing the main image on the front cover. Various equipment and staff needed for the office are listed along with their associated costs. Risk assessments must be conducted before photographer shoots to ensure safety. Feedback is analyzed to improve the magazine pitch and design.
Kenny discusses his career in the music industry and personal life in an interview. He got into music after losing some hearing in a car accident as a child, using music to drown out ringing in his ears. His father also tried to break into the music business and influenced Kenny's passion. Kenny focuses on his work currently and has no set plans for the future, preferring to take life as it comes. He gets nervous before performances but sees it as normal.
This document outlines plans for creating a music magazine called MMH. It includes ideas for the magazine's name, target audience, genre of music, and colors. It also includes mood boards showing inspiration from other magazines. Production plans are outlined, showing tasks like scheduling a photo shoot, interview, and timeline for assembling articles. Hand-drawn drafts show planned layouts for the front cover and double page spread, including placement of the logo, images, and interview content. The goal is to create a grime/hip-hop magazine for a younger audience to promote up-and-coming artists.
The document discusses graphic layouts and proposals for two magazines - 808 and TMM. Microsoft Word was used to create graphic layouts and double page spreads, as it is cheaper than hiring a designer. Proposals for each magazine outline the content, target audience, and other details. Test photography was done to choose the best front cover image. A photoshoot plan and magazine flat plans provide additional details. Color schemes, step-by-step cover creation instructions, and draft interviews are also included. Finally, the front covers, double page spreads, and estimated staff costs are presented.
This document contains proposals and planning documents for two music magazines - 808 and TMM. It includes details on the target audience, content, layouts, costs, revenue sources and marketing plans. Photographs, interviews and financial projections are presented to demonstrate preparation for launching the magazines.
This document provides a production plan and schedule for creating a music magazine over 4 weeks. The plan outlines tasks for each day such as conducting photo shoots and interviews, laying out articles, sending the magazine for production, and distributing the final magazine copies to stores and online. It also includes setting up social media promotion. Technical details are given for using desktop publishing tools to design elements like the front cover, masthead, and double page spreads. Legal and ethical issues that could impact the magazine are discussed. Health and safety considerations for photo shoots and workplace hazards are addressed.
The document outlines a production plan for a music magazine with a deadline of May 10th. It includes tasks such as rough sketches, final sketches, establishing style guides, drafting articles, and planning photography, graphics, and resources. The plan also provides details on the magazine's masthead, cover layout, and design elements like fonts, colors, and images. An equipment cost list is included, with expenses for office space, computers, software, printers, cameras, furniture, and supplies. Finally, a sample week-long schedule is given for initial magazine setup and production tasks like presenting ideas, conducting interviews, gathering content, and finding sponsors.
The document discusses the planning and preparation for creating two magazines called Noise Gate and Riff. It includes hand-drawn drafts of the magazine covers and spreads to help visualize layouts. House styles are presented covering color schemes, fonts, and social media strategies. Images of influential magazines are shown. Equipment and costs are listed, totaling over £32,000 for items like office space, computers, cameras, printers, paper, and chairs. A production plan outlines the schedule for tasks like acquiring content, sub-editing, layout, proofreading, printing, and distribution. The conclusion recaps the preparation and emphasizes how the planning will help speed up the design process and ensure the magazines appeal to customers.
The document provides a detailed production plan for a magazine called Mixer over a 5 week period. It includes pre-production, production, and post-production sections with estimated costs and staffing needs. The layout and design of the magazine is also described, focusing the main image on the front cover. Various equipment and staff needed for the office are listed along with their associated costs. Risk assessments must be conducted before photographer shoots to ensure safety. Feedback is analyzed to improve the magazine pitch and design.
Kenny discusses his career in the music industry and personal life in an interview. He got into music after losing some hearing in a car accident as a child, using music to drown out ringing in his ears. His father also tried to break into the music business and influenced Kenny's passion. Kenny focuses on his work currently and has no set plans for the future, preferring to take life as it comes. He gets nervous before performances but sees it as normal.
This document outlines plans for creating a music magazine called MMH. It includes ideas for the magazine's name, target audience, genre of music, and colors. It also includes mood boards showing inspiration from other magazines. Production plans are outlined, showing tasks like scheduling a photo shoot, interview, and timeline for assembling articles. Hand-drawn drafts show planned layouts for the front cover and double page spread, including placement of the logo, images, and interview content. The goal is to create a grime/hip-hop magazine for a younger audience to promote up-and-coming artists.
This document contains planning and research for a music magazine called MMH. It includes mood boards exploring color schemes and inspiration magazines. There are hand drawings of the planned layout for the front cover and a double page spread interview. Sections include branding ideas, a production schedule, photography plans and risk assessments. The goal is to create a monthly magazine focused on grime music to be sold for £3.99 to compete with other music publications.
The document discusses potential color schemes for a music magazine, analyzing the suitability and effectiveness of red, black, grey, and blue. Red would be a bold color that grabs attention. Black implies power and authority but may not stand out as much as red. Grey has a calm, cool quality and works well paired with other colors. Blue represents excellence and high quality, and could provide a relaxed feeling for readers. The author considers how these different colors may work within the magazine's masthead, cover lines, photos, and overall color scheme.
This document contains details of the planning and production for two music magazines called Mixer and Xtra. It includes proposals, cover designs, photo shoots, layouts, and summaries of the process. The conclusion indicates that Mixer was chosen as the first magazine to publish over Xtra because its bold colors and design were felt to attract more buyers. Plans were to create social media pages and subscription offers to promote the magazine.
The document provides a production plan for setting up a new magazine business over the course of one month. The plan outlines tasks for each day of the first week such as getting an office, equipment, hiring employees. Subsequent weeks include explaining the business plan to employees, interviewing and photographing an artist to feature, writing the interview, and beginning magazine layout and design work. The production plan establishes goals and timelines to launch the new magazine business.
The document outlines plans for creating a magazine, including rough sketches for layouts, choosing a house style with red, black and grey colors, developing masthead ideas, creating mood boards and draft articles, planning photography, and outlining resource and production needs. It concludes that implementing each element presented will help create one of the best magazines.
Q magazine stands out from other music magazines through its distinctive style and focus on rock and indie music. It uses a limited color palette and bold, thick fonts. The logo prominently features bright red. Articles address the reader directly to encourage connection. Photos depict older artists to appeal to the magazine's older target audience. Q focuses on bands that have been around for a long time and showcases their rock music. It releases issues monthly to increase demand and allows raising prices to boost profits.
The document provides feedback on a student's music magazine project created using Photoshop. It summarizes the key aspects of the front cover, contents page, and main article layout that were done well in following magazine conventions. It also identifies some areas that could be improved like the contents page layout, color scheme, and adding the student's name to the editorial note. The student reflects on having learned important Photoshop and magazine design skills through completing the project.
The document provides details on the layout and design of magazine covers and spreads. It includes descriptions of elements like the masthead, images, headlines, and other graphical components. Sample magazine covers and spreads are shown with explanations of the planning and design process. Photoshoot plans and test photos are also presented. Step-by-step summaries outline the creation of magazine covers in Photoshop, including adding banners, images, and promotional elements.
The document provides details of the planning and production process for a new magazine. It includes hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, a production plan, staffing details and costs, equipment needs and costs, and marketing plans. The production plan outlines the weekly tasks from securing an office space to the magazine launch, including hiring staff, conducting interviews, photo shoots, designing content, and distribution. Staffing is expected to cost around £311,000 annually while equipment and office space will cost around £254,606.73 up front. Marketing will utilize various digital platforms and traditional below-the-line methods.
The document outlines plans for producing a print-based music magazine, including draft layouts, articles, photography plans, equipment lists, and production schedules to ensure a professional final product. Reference materials like mood boards and magazine inspirations are included to showcase the design process. All elements are thoroughly planned and documented to facilitate a smooth production process.
This document contains the slides from a presentation pitching a print-based media product. It includes slides on mood boarding, logo and masthead designs, magazine fonts and colors, a magazine flat plan, interview planning and draft, photography planning, risk assessments, legal and ethical issues research, pre-production materials, and revisions from feedback. The presentation covers all aspects of planning and producing the magazine from concept to finished product.
This document contains details of the planning and design process for two magazines called Mixer and Xtra. It includes proposals, cover designs, photo shoots, color schemes, layouts and a conclusion comparing the two magazine concepts. The document outlines the different sections of each magazine and provides mockups of the front covers, spreads and other graphic elements. It also includes a draft interview, step-by-step instructions for the design process and concludes that Mixer was chosen over Xtra due to its bold colors and ability to stand out to audiences.
This document provides details of the planning and production process for a new magazine. It includes hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, and final designs for the front cover and double page spreads. It also outlines the staff roles and costs, equipment needs and costs, and marketing strategy. The overall production plan schedules tasks from finding office space and hiring employees to conducting interviews, photo shoots, and designs in the weeks leading up to the magazine's launch date.
The document is an evaluation of a music magazine created by Umara Bahadar. It summarizes the key design elements and features included in the magazine such as the cover page with images of male and female hip hop artists, a masthead in red, and article previews. It also discusses design choices like using the colors grey, red, blue and white which are common in existing hip hop magazines. The evaluation reflects on conventions used from real magazines and how the magazine represents and would attract its target audience of males and females aged 16-24 interested in hip hop music.
Amelia Morris has created pre-production materials for her planned print magazine called "BEATS!". She developed ideas like hand-drawn drafts, a mood board, interview draft, graphic layouts, and photography plans. Her materials covered topics such as magazine format, pricing, masthead designs, article content, photo shoots, and a production schedule. The goal of these initial materials was to plan out the key elements needed to produce the first issue of her new music magazine.
The document summarizes a music magazine project created by Sam Harrison. The intended target audience for the jazz magazine was males and females aged 16-30. Various design elements were used to appeal to both genders, such as yellow and black colors on the title and including both male and female models in photos. The magazine was called Jazzstreet to incorporate "jazz" in the title like other popular jazz magazines.
Final Final proposal for my music magazineIsabelle Humm
The document outlines plans for an indie music magazine. It will be published monthly and target 15-35 year olds. The magazine will feature an upcoming new artist as well as established indie acts. Photos from a recent photoshoot using red and blue gels on a white backdrop will be used. Content will include interviews, concert tour information, and reviews. The magazine aims to be edgy but serious, and will offer subscribers exclusive access to concert ticket presales.
Joseph Kenyon created an independent magazine project for his media coursework. He designed a front cover, contents page, and double page spread for a rock magazine called UFR. To attract his target male audience, he included a half-naked female image on the front cover and used typical rock magazine colors. While he used common magazine conventions like titles and pictures, he also tried some new designs to make the magazine stand out. Based on feedback, people thought his magazine looked authentic and realistic.
This document provides a production plan for creating a music magazine. It outlines tasks to be completed each week such as interviewing an artist, taking photos, designing layouts, and inserting articles and advertisements. Key dates are given for completing tasks like writing the interview, editing photos, and finishing the magazine layout. The plan aims to produce the first issue by coordinating reporter, photographer, designer, and editor roles to ensure the magazine is completed on schedule.
The document discusses the design choices made for various elements of a magazine media product, including the masthead, front cover, contents page, and a double page article spread. For each element, the student compares their design to examples from other magazines and explains how their choices develop or challenge conventions. The student also discusses how the magazine would represent its target audience and the technologies learned through the process of constructing the media product.
The document provides details on the costs and planning associated with starting a magazine business. Key points include:
- Total start-up equipment costs are estimated at £38,884 including office space, computers, cameras, and furniture.
- Total annual staff salaries are estimated at £270,000 including positions like publisher, editor, journalists, and designers.
- Producing 15,000 copies of a 40-page inaugural issue is estimated to cost £6,983, or 38p per copy.
- Advertising options and rates are presented from a sample media kit to help generate revenue.
- Steps taken to design the magazine's cover and double page spread interview are summarized. Proper planning
The document provides details for producing a music magazine, including a production plan, photography plan, budget summary, and risk assessment. Location, equipment, staffing, and costs are outlined. Design elements like font, colors, and page layout are described. Corrections made in Photoshop and to the pitch are noted. Steps taken to design the front cover and double page spread are explained. Permissions and safety protocols are addressed in the risk assessment. The conclusion emphasizes improvements made and legal requirements for a professional presentation.
This document contains planning and research for a music magazine called MMH. It includes mood boards exploring color schemes and inspiration magazines. There are hand drawings of the planned layout for the front cover and a double page spread interview. Sections include branding ideas, a production schedule, photography plans and risk assessments. The goal is to create a monthly magazine focused on grime music to be sold for £3.99 to compete with other music publications.
The document discusses potential color schemes for a music magazine, analyzing the suitability and effectiveness of red, black, grey, and blue. Red would be a bold color that grabs attention. Black implies power and authority but may not stand out as much as red. Grey has a calm, cool quality and works well paired with other colors. Blue represents excellence and high quality, and could provide a relaxed feeling for readers. The author considers how these different colors may work within the magazine's masthead, cover lines, photos, and overall color scheme.
This document contains details of the planning and production for two music magazines called Mixer and Xtra. It includes proposals, cover designs, photo shoots, layouts, and summaries of the process. The conclusion indicates that Mixer was chosen as the first magazine to publish over Xtra because its bold colors and design were felt to attract more buyers. Plans were to create social media pages and subscription offers to promote the magazine.
The document provides a production plan for setting up a new magazine business over the course of one month. The plan outlines tasks for each day of the first week such as getting an office, equipment, hiring employees. Subsequent weeks include explaining the business plan to employees, interviewing and photographing an artist to feature, writing the interview, and beginning magazine layout and design work. The production plan establishes goals and timelines to launch the new magazine business.
The document outlines plans for creating a magazine, including rough sketches for layouts, choosing a house style with red, black and grey colors, developing masthead ideas, creating mood boards and draft articles, planning photography, and outlining resource and production needs. It concludes that implementing each element presented will help create one of the best magazines.
Q magazine stands out from other music magazines through its distinctive style and focus on rock and indie music. It uses a limited color palette and bold, thick fonts. The logo prominently features bright red. Articles address the reader directly to encourage connection. Photos depict older artists to appeal to the magazine's older target audience. Q focuses on bands that have been around for a long time and showcases their rock music. It releases issues monthly to increase demand and allows raising prices to boost profits.
The document provides feedback on a student's music magazine project created using Photoshop. It summarizes the key aspects of the front cover, contents page, and main article layout that were done well in following magazine conventions. It also identifies some areas that could be improved like the contents page layout, color scheme, and adding the student's name to the editorial note. The student reflects on having learned important Photoshop and magazine design skills through completing the project.
The document provides details on the layout and design of magazine covers and spreads. It includes descriptions of elements like the masthead, images, headlines, and other graphical components. Sample magazine covers and spreads are shown with explanations of the planning and design process. Photoshoot plans and test photos are also presented. Step-by-step summaries outline the creation of magazine covers in Photoshop, including adding banners, images, and promotional elements.
The document provides details of the planning and production process for a new magazine. It includes hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, a production plan, staffing details and costs, equipment needs and costs, and marketing plans. The production plan outlines the weekly tasks from securing an office space to the magazine launch, including hiring staff, conducting interviews, photo shoots, designing content, and distribution. Staffing is expected to cost around £311,000 annually while equipment and office space will cost around £254,606.73 up front. Marketing will utilize various digital platforms and traditional below-the-line methods.
The document outlines plans for producing a print-based music magazine, including draft layouts, articles, photography plans, equipment lists, and production schedules to ensure a professional final product. Reference materials like mood boards and magazine inspirations are included to showcase the design process. All elements are thoroughly planned and documented to facilitate a smooth production process.
This document contains the slides from a presentation pitching a print-based media product. It includes slides on mood boarding, logo and masthead designs, magazine fonts and colors, a magazine flat plan, interview planning and draft, photography planning, risk assessments, legal and ethical issues research, pre-production materials, and revisions from feedback. The presentation covers all aspects of planning and producing the magazine from concept to finished product.
This document contains details of the planning and design process for two magazines called Mixer and Xtra. It includes proposals, cover designs, photo shoots, color schemes, layouts and a conclusion comparing the two magazine concepts. The document outlines the different sections of each magazine and provides mockups of the front covers, spreads and other graphic elements. It also includes a draft interview, step-by-step instructions for the design process and concludes that Mixer was chosen over Xtra due to its bold colors and ability to stand out to audiences.
This document provides details of the planning and production process for a new magazine. It includes hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, and final designs for the front cover and double page spreads. It also outlines the staff roles and costs, equipment needs and costs, and marketing strategy. The overall production plan schedules tasks from finding office space and hiring employees to conducting interviews, photo shoots, and designs in the weeks leading up to the magazine's launch date.
The document is an evaluation of a music magazine created by Umara Bahadar. It summarizes the key design elements and features included in the magazine such as the cover page with images of male and female hip hop artists, a masthead in red, and article previews. It also discusses design choices like using the colors grey, red, blue and white which are common in existing hip hop magazines. The evaluation reflects on conventions used from real magazines and how the magazine represents and would attract its target audience of males and females aged 16-24 interested in hip hop music.
Amelia Morris has created pre-production materials for her planned print magazine called "BEATS!". She developed ideas like hand-drawn drafts, a mood board, interview draft, graphic layouts, and photography plans. Her materials covered topics such as magazine format, pricing, masthead designs, article content, photo shoots, and a production schedule. The goal of these initial materials was to plan out the key elements needed to produce the first issue of her new music magazine.
The document summarizes a music magazine project created by Sam Harrison. The intended target audience for the jazz magazine was males and females aged 16-30. Various design elements were used to appeal to both genders, such as yellow and black colors on the title and including both male and female models in photos. The magazine was called Jazzstreet to incorporate "jazz" in the title like other popular jazz magazines.
Final Final proposal for my music magazineIsabelle Humm
The document outlines plans for an indie music magazine. It will be published monthly and target 15-35 year olds. The magazine will feature an upcoming new artist as well as established indie acts. Photos from a recent photoshoot using red and blue gels on a white backdrop will be used. Content will include interviews, concert tour information, and reviews. The magazine aims to be edgy but serious, and will offer subscribers exclusive access to concert ticket presales.
Joseph Kenyon created an independent magazine project for his media coursework. He designed a front cover, contents page, and double page spread for a rock magazine called UFR. To attract his target male audience, he included a half-naked female image on the front cover and used typical rock magazine colors. While he used common magazine conventions like titles and pictures, he also tried some new designs to make the magazine stand out. Based on feedback, people thought his magazine looked authentic and realistic.
This document provides a production plan for creating a music magazine. It outlines tasks to be completed each week such as interviewing an artist, taking photos, designing layouts, and inserting articles and advertisements. Key dates are given for completing tasks like writing the interview, editing photos, and finishing the magazine layout. The plan aims to produce the first issue by coordinating reporter, photographer, designer, and editor roles to ensure the magazine is completed on schedule.
The document discusses the design choices made for various elements of a magazine media product, including the masthead, front cover, contents page, and a double page article spread. For each element, the student compares their design to examples from other magazines and explains how their choices develop or challenge conventions. The student also discusses how the magazine would represent its target audience and the technologies learned through the process of constructing the media product.
The document provides details on the costs and planning associated with starting a magazine business. Key points include:
- Total start-up equipment costs are estimated at £38,884 including office space, computers, cameras, and furniture.
- Total annual staff salaries are estimated at £270,000 including positions like publisher, editor, journalists, and designers.
- Producing 15,000 copies of a 40-page inaugural issue is estimated to cost £6,983, or 38p per copy.
- Advertising options and rates are presented from a sample media kit to help generate revenue.
- Steps taken to design the magazine's cover and double page spread interview are summarized. Proper planning
The document provides details for producing a music magazine, including a production plan, photography plan, budget summary, and risk assessment. Location, equipment, staffing, and costs are outlined. Design elements like font, colors, and page layout are described. Corrections made in Photoshop and to the pitch are noted. Steps taken to design the front cover and double page spread are explained. Permissions and safety protocols are addressed in the risk assessment. The conclusion emphasizes improvements made and legal requirements for a professional presentation.
The document provides graphic layouts for magazine covers and spreads. It includes 4 front cover layouts and 4 double page spread (DPS) layouts for 2 magazines, AMP and ENDURE. The layouts show main images, headlines, interviews, quotes, credits and other magazine elements. A step-by-step guide is also provided for creating a front cover layout in Photoshop and a DPS layout in InDesign.
This document is a portfolio submission for a media publishing course containing slides detailing the planning and production of a magazine mock-up called "Klashed". It includes sections on proposal ideas, production planning, location research, photography plans, draft designs, risk assessments and conclusions. The portfolio shows the process taken to plan and design magazine pages, including a front cover and double-page spread, with annotations explaining the design choices and how they aim to appeal to the target audience. Feedback is provided on the designs and changes made in response are shown.
This document provides details about a photo shoot for a magazine cover and double page spread (DPS). It discusses the date, time, location and reasons for the shoot. It notes that permission was required from the model and any members of the public captured in photos. Mid-shots were taken using natural lighting and without props. The photos chosen for the cover and DPS are shown. Permission and equipment used are also summarized. Hazards were low as the shoot occurred in a hallway without props.
This document provides details on the planning and production process for a print-based music magazine. It includes slide presentations on rough sketches, final layouts, style guides, article drafts, photography plans, and resource needs. Key elements that will be featured include a masthead, strap line, cover image, inside articles, and photos related to the content. Conventions like the masthead location and additional branding elements are considered to maintain consistency across issues. Suitable photography is planned without needing extra props, as outfit changes will provide variety.
This document provides an outline for a magazine production plan. It includes slides for rough sketches, final sketches, house style details, font style options, masthead ideas, images of influence, a draft interview, graphic layouts for the front cover and double page spread, a photo shoot plan, test photography, a prop list, and a production schedule. The production schedule outlines tasks for each day of the week leading up to the publication date of January 1st 2018, including editing content, gathering artwork, layout, sub-editing, and finalizing the magazine.
This document provides production details for a student's coursework to design pages for a new school/college music magazine. It includes a preliminary exercise to design the magazine's front cover and contents page using DTP and image editing software. The main task is to design the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread. Students will be assessed on research and planning, production, and evaluation. It also provides the results of a survey of sixth form students about their music preferences and habits to help inform the design of the magazine.
This document provides production details for a student's coursework to design pages for a school/college music magazine, including:
1) A preliminary exercise to design the magazine's front cover and contents page using DTP and image editing software.
2) The main task involves designing the front cover, contents page, and a double-page article spread for the music magazine.
3) The coursework will be assessed based on research and planning, production quality, and evaluation. It also includes surveys collected from students about their music interests and preferences to help define the magazine's target audience.
The document provides information about a production brief for a new school/college magazine, including tasks to complete preliminary exercises on layout and design using desktop publishing and image editing software. It also includes a survey for sixth form students about music preferences and spending habits. The results of the survey are summarized, showing preferences for certain music genres, artists, and magazine price points. An audience profile is proposed targeting unemployed sixth form males interested in hip hop music, with magazines priced under £3. A production schedule outlines tasks over 20 weeks to create covers, layouts, and content for a mock hip hop magazine.
Here is a production plan for the next two weeks of creating $TACKZ magazine:
Week of December 15th:
Monday: Research upcoming rap albums, concerts, and events
Tuesday: Edit photos from artist shoot and insert into layout
Wednesday: Insert completed artist interview into layout
Thursday: Contact companies for advertisement opportunities
Friday: Design advertisements and insert into layout
Saturday: Fact check all content and make necessary edits
Sunday: Complete first draft of magazine layout
Week of December 22nd:
Monday: Send draft to editor and creative team for feedback
Tuesday: Make revisions based on feedback
Wednesday: Contact printer to discuss printing options and costs
Thursday: Finalize all content and make final edits
The document provides details on the layout and design elements for the front cover and double page spread of a magazine. For the front cover, it discusses the placement of the masthead, strapline, main image, barcode, and cover lines. For the double page spread, it outlines features like the headline, stand first, images, drop capital, and pull quote. It also includes sketches of potential graphic layouts for these sections.
The document discusses the evaluation of the author's music magazine project. It describes how the author took inspiration from the design of the NME music magazine, replicating elements like the masthead style and color scheme. The target audience is identified as ages 15-23 from social classes C2-E. Various design and content elements are discussed that were intended to attract this audience, such as the use of a young male model dressed in street-style clothing and short attention-grabbing headlines. The author reflects on what they learned about design, technology and audience targeting through creating the magazine.
The document discusses the evaluation of a music magazine created by the author. They aimed to make their magazine similar to NME by copying conventions like using a bold masthead in big font, featuring images of musicians holding props like microphones, and including captions to attract readers. The target audience is ages 15-23 from social groups C2-E. Color schemes, images, and language are used to represent and attract this audience. Through creating the magazine, the author learned about design software, appropriate content, and the importance of visual elements like image size and placement.
The document evaluates the student's music magazine project. It discusses how the magazine uses conventions from real music magazines like NME, such as a prominent masthead, medium shot of the cover model holding a prop, and featured artist name placement. The student learned about attracting their target audience of 15-23 year olds from lower social groups through elements like eye-catching design, affordable price, and relatable cover model. Through constructing the magazine, the student gained technical skills in Photoshop and InDesign and learned the importance of layout, language, and visual elements.
The document contains graphic layout designs and production plans for two music magazines called Riddim and Bass. It includes draft front covers, double page spreads, interview questions and responses, and step-by-step guides for creating the layouts. It also has production schedules, photoshoot plans, proposals and descriptions of the house styles and color schemes for each magazine. In conclusion, the designs were created to be pitched to clients and contain consistent branding and opportunities for social media integration.
The document outlines the production process for a print-based magazine, including rough sketches of layout elements, finalizing graphic designs, conducting a photo shoot, drafting articles and interviews, and developing a production plan to finalize and distribute the first issue. Key elements that are planned include determining staff roles, selecting an artist for the cover, conducting an interview, and designing the layout in software like Photoshop and InDesign. The production plan schedules tasks over multiple weeks to interview staff, find an artist, conduct a photo shoot, write and edit articles, and finalize the design and distribution of the magazine.
The document summarizes a student's final presentation on a magazine design project. It discusses the process of designing the magazine's front cover, contents page, and a double-page spread interview. It also addresses how the design represents and attracts its target audience of 20-35 year olds interested in rock and indie music. The student learned key skills in using software like Photoshop and conducting audience research through surveys.
The document summarizes a student's final presentation on a magazine design project. It discusses the process of designing the magazine's front cover, contents page, and a double-page spread interview. It also addresses how the design represents and attracts the target audience of 20-35 year olds interested in rock and indie music. The student learned key skills in using software like Photoshop and conducting audience research through surveys.
- The document evaluates the student's music magazine project and how it uses conventions from real music magazines like NME.
- Key conventions included a large masthead, feature text, cover lines, prop use, image style, and placement of elements like price and barcode.
- The student learned about using appropriate language, font sizes, image placement, and minor features to attract readers and represent the target audience.
- Through creating the preliminary and final products, the student gained valuable experience with design software like Photoshop and learned the importance of conventions for magazine layout and design.
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The document provides details of hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, and plans for an advertisement poster for the 808 Festival. It includes mood boards, descriptions of the campaign message and house style, a production plan and schedule, budget details, and considerations around software risks, legal/ethical issues, and a survey link. The goal is to create a print-based poster using bright colors and space themes to advertise the festival and persuade people to attend.
The document analyzes the Rolling Loud music festival advertising campaign. It discusses the festival's print advertisement poster, target audience as primarily 16-25 year olds of various socioeconomic backgrounds, and representation of the stereotypical attendees as mostly black young adults interested in street fashion and rap/hip hop music. The document also examines the festival's audiovisual advertisements on YouTube and social media promoting the artists, as well as its goals to increase brand awareness and ticket sales for the new music event.
The document proposes two hip hop/rap magazines called 808 and TMM. 808 would focus solely on rap and hip hop artists while TMM would also include sections on grime artists. Both magazines would be monthly, cost £4.99, and be sized A4. They would include artist profiles, interviews, photos and other content related to the genres. The proposals discuss the target demographics, production plans, budgets, marketing strategies and legal/ethical considerations for launching the magazines.
Harry Fennemore created a survey using Survey Monkey to get feedback on a pitch he delivered. The survey questions asked about different aspects of the pitch, including the front cover, delivery, and content. Most respondents said the front cover looked professional but could be improved, and suggested Harry plan his delivery better. Many also felt the magazine's color should be changed. The responses indicated Harry covered the required information and his proposals were information. Harry will consider changing aspects of the front cover but wants to keep the current color. He created a production plan to develop and launch the magazine over several weeks.
In his pitch presentation, the presenter used various equipment like a slide changer and camera on a tripod to engage with the audience and be evaluated. He loaded his Prezi PowerPoint onto the main Mac connected to the projector so the audience could see it clearly.
Prior to the magazine production, he created pre-production materials like drafts and photo plans. He also re-took some photos for the magazine.
For the photoshoot, he used a Nikon D500 camera and iMac computers, which are easy to use with design software and secure from viruses.
After the pitch, he distributed a survey monkey to get feedback on how to improve. He analyzed the results, which
The document provides details on the planning and design for a proposed new hip hop/rap music magazine. Key details include:
- The price will be £3.99 to be competitive with other magazines in the genre.
- The target audience will be 16-35 years old as the genre may contain explicit lyrics. Both male and female artists will be featured.
- It will be released monthly due to production costs and the difficulty of gathering enough new information for weekly issues.
- The color scheme and cover images are designed to match the luxury lifestyle associated with successful music artists.
Bauer Media is a large media group that publishes Q Magazine. Some key details:
- Bauer Media owns magazines, radio stations, and TV channels across 16 countries.
- Q Magazine was founded in 1986 and focuses on popular music. It has a readership that is 66% ABC1 consumers and skews more male.
- The production process for Q Magazine includes setting a publication date, acquiring content, editing, layout, proofreading, and distribution to retailers and subscribers.
- Q Magazine is distributed in the UK and worldwide, both through subscriptions, digital copies, and print copies sold at retailers.
The document outlines plans for a proposed hip hop/rap magazine called 808. It includes details such as the target audience being ages 16-35, both male and female. The magazine will be released monthly for £3.99 and feature the latest music artists. Sections of the magazine will include artist interviews, photos, and news. Overall production costs including staff, equipment, printing and advertising are estimated to be around £584,589, with projected annual profit of £59,975. Graphic design drafts and layouts are proposed to showcase artists on the cover and within pages.
The document provides details on plans for a new hip hop/rap magazine called LO4. Key points include:
- The magazine will be called 808 or TMM and target 16-35 year olds interested in hip hop/rap music.
- It will be released monthly for £3.99 and feature articles on popular artists along with their photos. Black, white, and gold colors will be used for the magazine design.
- Social media will be heavily utilized to promote the magazine at a low cost. The front cover will feature a full page photo of the month's featured artist to draw readers in.
The document proposes two new hip hop/rap magazines called 808 and TMM. 808 would focus solely on hip hop while TMM would also include sections on grime music. Both magazines would be monthly, cost £4.99, and have an A4 size. They would target 16-35 year olds. The proposals discuss the magazines' content, branding, design, production schedule, costs, marketing, legal and ethical considerations.
Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation
In my pitch, I was in front of my class, to help me I used a slide changer to change the slides from far away so I could engage with the audience more. I also used a camera which was placed in front of me on a tripod placed a head height so that I can be evaluated on my pitch, I also used the main mac to load up my prezi PowerPoint, I used this because it was connected to the projector and my PowerPoint could be projected bigger so that my class could see my PowerPoint clearer in order to fill out my survey monkey effectively.
This document provides information on the cover of XXL magazine. It describes various elements of the cover including the masthead featuring the word "XXL" in a modern font, a mid-shot photo of successful artist Kendrick Lamar looking up, and cover lines signifying the stories covered in the issue. The main headline matches the photo of Kendrick Lamar with the heading "The Chosen One", suggesting he has achieved success through the stories he has told to XXL magazine.
This document provides details about planning and pitching a print-based music magazine called Q Magazine. It includes sections on the purpose and meaning of the magazine, its content which focuses on interviews and updates from pop/rock artists. It also deconstructs elements of the magazine's front cover, contents page, and a double-page spread. Additionally, it discusses the magazine's target audience which is primarily males aged 15-30, and covers audience theories and how the magazine satisfies different needs. Finally, it analyzes similarities and differences between the magazine and its website.
The document provides details on a proposed print music magazine called TMM (The Music Magazine). Key points:
- The magazine will focus on hip hop/rap genre and feature small, unsigned bands to distinguish itself from competitors XXL and VIBE.
- Content will include photos, articles, album reviews, concert reports, and lyrics.
- The target audience is males and females aged 16-23, particularly students interested in music.
- The magazine will be 40 pages long, in A4 size, with a weekly frequency to provide timely information, and cost £2.99 per issue.
The document proposes a new hip hop and rap magazine called 808. It will have a simple black and gold logo and title on the front cover. The magazine will be aimed at a young, 16-23 audience and will feature pictures, album reviews, concert reports, and song lyrics focusing on smaller, unsigned artists. The magazine will be constructed in Photoshop and have a black, white, and gold color scheme. It will be 40 pages long, released weekly, and cost £2.99 per issue.
The document provides details about planning and pitching a print-based music magazine called Q Magazine. It includes sections on the purpose and meaning of the magazine, its content which includes interviews and music updates. It analyzes the contents page layout, deconstructs the front cover and double page spreads. It discusses the magazine's target audience using audience theory models and analyzes the magazine's website and production process. The document demonstrates an understanding of how to plan and analyze a print music magazine.
The document proposes two rap/hip hop magazines called 808 and TMM. 808 would focus solely on rap artists while TMM would also include sections on grime artists. Both magazines would be monthly, cost £4.99, and have an A4 size. TMM's colors would be blue, red, and white while 808's would be black, gold, and white. The proposals provide details on target audiences, content, and production plans for the magazines.
Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation
The author pitched their class about their magazine using presentation slides projected from a Mac connected to a projector. They used a camera on a tripod to record themselves for later evaluation.
Evidence of pitch and Survey Monkey
The author provided screenshots from their recorded pitch about their magazine. They then used Survey Monkey to gather feedback from their class on how to improve their next pitch.
Production plan
The author outlined a production plan for their magazine over several weeks, including interviewing artists, taking photos, inserting articles, finding distributors and promoting on social media. They also included a costs breakdown for office space, equipment and supplies.
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2. +
Proposals (808)
These are my proposals for 808.
Within this I talk about what my
magazine includes and the
background of the magazine. I talk
about what audience I'm tying to
appeal to and the type of content
I'm going to include all the way to
the length of the magazine and
what size each page is going to be.
3. +
Proposals (TMM)
These are my proposals for my
second magazine TMM . Within this
I talk about what my magazine
includes and the background of the
magazine. I talk about what
audience I'm tying to appeal to and
the type of content I'm going to
include all the way to the length of
the magazine and what size each
page is going to be.
4. +
Graphic Layout - 808
These are the graphic layouts for my chosen magazine (808). From this
I realised that from using Microsoft word to just make a better looking
version of my hand drawn drafts it’s a much cheaper alternative to
employing someone to make one for me.
5. +
Graphic Layout (DPS) - 808
These are my graphic layout versions of my double page spreads for my
chosen magazine 808. I have chosen the dps on the right because I feel it
will make my magazine look more tempting to read. I again used Microsoft
word for this because it’s a much more cheaper alternative to employing
someone to make it for me.
6. +
Graphic Layouts (TMM)
These are the graphic layouts for my 2nd magazine (TMM). From this I
realised that from using Microsoft word to just make a better looking
version of my hand drawn drafts it’s a much cheaper alternative to
employing someone to make one for me.
7. +
Graphic Layouts (DPS) (TMM)
These are my graphic layout versions of my double page spreads for my
second magazine TMM. I have chosen the dps on the right because I feel
it will make my magazine look more tempting to read. I again used
Microsoft word for this because it’s a much more cheaper alternative to
employing someone to make it for me.
8. +
Hand drawn drafts
I created hand
drawn drafts so
it can help me
when creating
my magazine
front covers.
These are my
final front
covers and
DPS’ for 808
and TMM
magazine.
However, this
could change
slightly when
creating my
magazine.
9. +
Test Photography
This is my test photography. The reason in
which I have chose to do this is to see what
image will best suit my magazine because
this is going to be on the front cover of my
magazine and this is what the reader is
going to see first. The reason this photo is so
important is because this will depict the rest
of the magazine to the reader and will give
the the first impressions that is why I have to
chose what the best photo to make onto the
magazine. So by testing which poses and
looks by the artist look the best and what suit
the magazine I can then come to conclusion
and put the best looking photo onto my front
cover.
15. +
House Style and Colour Scheme
Colour Scheme – 808
Orange
The colour orange connotes a gold fill of the magazine. The reason I used this colour was because my
genre for the magazine is hip-hop/rap and will contain artists who love diamonds, gold and showing off all
of their money.
Black
The colour black was used to contrast with the gold so it llooked luxury and gave off a very hip-hop/rap
feel. I also makes the magazine stand out from all the others because they use colours like white and red
to grab peoples attention.
Colour Scheme – TMM
Blue
The colour blue is used because the magazine appeals mostly to men and the colour blue is mostly used
by the male gender. I have also used this colour because it connotes a neutral look to the magazine and
makes it look professional.
Red
The colour red contrasts with blue and makes the magazine stand out on the shelves. I also thought that
the colour red made the magazine look more aesthetically pleasing which could cause someone to pick it
up and give it a read.
16. +
Step by Step – Background & Cover
Lines
First of all I had to set up a canvas in A4 size. I then
created a background by using the ‘Gradient tool’ under
the ‘Bucket Tool’ icon. I also had to create a bleed(a
border around the edge of the page) using the ‘Ruler
Tool’.
I added on cover lines to the right and left
hand size of my page. To do this I made sure I
used the ruler tool and I used the text tool.
17. + Step by Steps – Barcode &
Masthead
The next step I had to do was make the
barcode. I file placed the barcode in from
the conventions folder and then I imported
all my social media logos. To resize the
social media logos I had to hold down shift
and resize from a corner so the image did
not pixelate.
I then had to create a background
rectangle shape and fill it in black with the
bucket tool. I then used the text tool to
write in the name of my magazine. I added
a few filters on the text.
18. +
Step by Steps - Main Image &
Headline
I then used the ‘Quick Selection
Tool’ to crop the background out of
the main image and resized the
image by holding down shift and
resizing from the corner.
I then had to create the main headline.
For the ‘EXCLUSIVE’ bit I added a box
in the background and filled it in black.
For the text ‘MC CHIZNLE’ I added a
black stroke around the orange writing.
19. +
Step by Steps - Puff Promotion &
Strapline
I then had to create the puff promotion. I
used the internet to find a sticker shape
and used the bucket tool to fill in the shape
I then added text and placed in an image
of a ticket.
I used the text tool to add
in the strapline of my
magazine.
20. + Target Audience for my magazines
Gratifications and Uses (Katz)
The audience will be ‘informed and educated’ by my music magazine. They will be educated on the music information and
new artists such as MC Chiznle the new artist. Furthermore, the audience will be ‘diverted’ from everyday situations by
reading this magazine as it will entertain them with articles and interviews.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
The audience will be ‘social climbers’ as they will inspire to be like the artist on the front cover who will denote ‘star appeal’
(Richard Dyer).
Socio-economic needs
According to the socio-economic needs table the audience will fit in categories of E, D and C2 and C1. The audience will
be young and will like the hip-hop genre therefore some of these will be unemployed.
Hartley’s Seven Subjectivities
According to Hartley’s Seven Subjectivities the audience will be aged 16 – 30 year olds. Because the genre is informal as it
is hip-hop this will be more relevant to the younger audience.
21. +
DRAFT INTERVIEW
Hello, how are you?
I’m very good thanks, how your day been going?
It been going well mate, yourself?
Yeah not too bad thanks
It’s a week now until your album releases, what was your favourite song to make and why?
Goats and brogues because I like the beats, it gave me a chance to express my feelings on my favourite animal goats and my favourite shoe,
brogues.
Interesting, how long did it take you to make the album?
About 2 years as I had to write my own lyrics and make sure everything was mastered and perfect for when I release it to my fans.
Oh wow, so does that mean a tour is in the making?
Oh yes! Id love to go on tour! A world tour! Seeing all my fans from across the world and showing them an experience that they will never forget. Like,
I’m in there head day and night for ages.
Perfect! So does that mean a V.I.P ticket for me then? (laughing)
Maybe…(laughing) I'm sure we can sort something out
I'm a happy man (laughing) so what type of people do you listen to or look up to in the music industry and why?
Well It depends what mood I'm in really, if I'm sad then ill put some drake ,partynextdoor and asap rocky but if I'm ready to do something big like if I'm
about to go on stage then ill have someone like future or Tory Lanez to get me buzzing and ready to go out on stage and perform to my fans making
sure that they are having an amazing time as well as me. At the moment the person I look up to in the music industry is Justin Bieber, I feel like he is
just killing the game right now and is having the time of his life while doing it.
Okay, fair enough, I agree to be fair… So who really helped you to become who you are today?
I would probably say my family, I know that’s the most common answer but its true. If it wasn’t for my family wouldn’t be sitting here today doing an
interview with you today. Fact. My father especially believed that I had a talent in rapping and just helped me along my way deal with all the problems
that occurred in my life and he would give me a very mature answer to help me come across well and succeed in the music business.
Perfect answer (laughing) I'm sure hell be proud when listening to this interview, I mean that’s if he even looks at this interview (laughing)
(laughing) No, I'm sure he will look at this but maybe not today or tomorrow (laughing) actually he’ll probably just forget about it (laughing)
(laughing) Well if you are watching this M.C. Chiznle’s dad, then hello my names Harry and I'm talking to your brilliant son and he has just
rated you extremely highly
(laughing) I'm sure he’ll be happy with that Harry (laughing)
Well.. I think this Interview is over, it was nice talking to you M.C. Chaz and ill see you when those V.I.P tickets come through the door
(laughing)
Yes! I’ll we get them as soon as possible (laughing)
Thank you
Cheers Harry, its been a pleasure.
22. +
Staff and Cost (9 staff)
Staff/ Job Salary
Publisher £75,000
Editor £39,000
Journalist £22,000
Writers £23,000
Photographers £31,000
Marketing £20,000
Finance £18,000
Human Resources £19,000
Designer £23,000
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This is my staff and cost table. The
consists of what members of staff I
need and how much I will giving them
for a salary per year.
23. +
Equipment and Cost
Equipment Cost
Office Space in Rochester £21,000 a year
9 Apple Imacs £9,441
Adobe CS6 Master
Collection
£1,800
Desks (x9) £1,123.20
Chairs (x9) £486
Printer £50
Cameras (x4) £4,941
Pens £25.80
Paper £17.94
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chairs/executive-leather-office-
chairs/leather-office-chairs-less-than-
100/turin-leather-manager-chair.html
This table represents the equipment I need for my magazine’s office, the reason
why the desks and chairs are 9 is because it will contain 9 staff. Within this table, I
found out the cheapest price for that certain product then used it.
24. +
Printing costs of the Magazine
In this screenshot I have shown you how much money 15,000 copies of my
40 page magazine will cost. The cost per issue is 38p.
26. +
Different ways of marketing the
magazine
I am going to make a Facebook page for my chosen magazine as this
will be a cheap alternative to advertising above the line thought TV
adverts etc because I will not have the capital to fund it.
The price to advertise of Facebook for a day is £5, however, this may
only get you 5-30 clicks. The way in which advertising works on
facebook is the more money you pay, the more people see your advert.
Cost Per Click (CPC) – the cost for 1 click to your website
Cost Per Mille (CPM) – the cost for 1,000 impressions, or views of your
ad
27. +
Profit and loss
Advertising
Revenue
£1,212,000
Sales £74,850
Total £1,286,850
Expenses
Equipment £38,884
Staff £270,000
Printing £6,983
Advertising £3,640
Total 319,507
Net Profit (Income
– Expenses)
£ 967,343
This is the profit and Loss table. Within this
table it puts together all of my income and
takes away all of my expenses which
altogether gives my net profit and that’s how
much I have earnt in the first year of my
magazine publishing.
28. +
Legal and Ethical Issues
Legal Issues
A way in which I can keep my magazine out of courts due to legal issues is by doing
what Bauer Medias used in which they wanted freelances who has work for them to
sign a contract which would take away their rights, this means that my magazine (808
or TMM) can use their work whenever they want without referencing anyone so they
cant lose money.
Ethical Issues
Definition; A problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose
between alternatives that must be evaluated as right (ethical) or wrong (unethical).
By producing magazines, companies have rules in place that they have to follow once
it is published and sold that it will not cause offence or harm to any of the customers. A
rule n particular is that care must be taken to avoid causing offence to grounds of
race,religion,gender,sexual orientation, disability or age. It will then be judged on its
context, audience, medium, product and its prevailing standards.
www.businessdictionary.com/definition/ethical-
issue.html
29. +
Copyright and IP
Definition; The exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator
for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record
literary, artistic, or musical material.
The copyright law changed in 1998, this means that photographer or
anyone else that has a major involvement a piece of work now have their
own rights for photocopying from a paer version and if a book is
reproduced then the person with major involves can claim because their
rights have been taken away
In Q magazine, there are a huge amount of copyright laws and even in
adverts you can see the copyright sign (which is normally a little c in the
corner and the date it was made). For example, if an imagine is used that
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30. +
Watermark
If people want to use my photo then they have to give my
magazine credits otherwise they get fined. In order to stop this
from happening you have to watermark your photos, this means
that its extremely obvious who’s photo it is because it will have
the name of who took the photo spread across the picture. For
example, below this text book I have made my own watermarked
photo for the 808 magazine front cover picture, this means
people can either use this photo with the watermark or pay to use
it with the watermark.
31. +
Data Protection Act 1988
Data Protection Act
This act is very important to have protected but the data protection act
protects any information that is personal held within the business. The rules
of data protection are that it is used fair and completely, this is extremely
important for the company to be kept in a safe place because someone's life
can affect Bauer Media and Q magazine and all the workers that are
included in the business should have their own privacy within the company.
Also, a point that should be made clear to everyone is health and safety as
everyone within the business needs to make sure that they know how to use
all of the equipment correctly so there is less chance of any harmful acts
happening to them.
32. + IPSO Editors Code of Practice
The editors code of practice are rules set up that newspapers
and magazines regulated by IPSO have agreed to follow. It
contains 1-16 categories in which rules are implied that vary
from whether or not the articles accurate to serious stories
such as reporting suicides or children in sex cases. The
newspaper needs to conform these laws in order to get their
newspaper published, this means following the rules when
covering a certain genre in your article, such as, if the
newspaper is writing up an article on children in sex cases,
which would normally be covered in The Mirror because they
focus on the serious genre. They have to follow the following
rules which are; The child's name should never be identified
however the adult may have their name used in the article and
also care must be taken that nothing in the report implies the
relationship between the accused and the child. If the
newspaper follows these rules then their newspaper can be
published and sent to the public.
https://www.ipso.co.uk/editors-code-
of-practice/
The 16 categories in which
are covered in the editors
code of practice
33. +
Calendar Events
There is no events that are due that will get in the way of my
magazine release day, this is because festivals and other music
related shows usually take place in the summer because of the
weather whereas I'm releasing the magazine in January where it
will be extremely cold weather, however, if I festival becomes in
place at winter then I will just cover it in my magazine and
therefore it will create more content for the reader, it may also
create more sales because people may want to find out more
about the festival.
WRITE DOWN WHAT THE COLOURS CONNOTE AND WHY YOU HAVE USED THEM
The colour orange connotes….. And then talk about how it fits in with your magazine and the hip-hop genre