This document outlines plans and risk assessments for a photo shoot for a print media product. It discusses choosing a location, taking test photos of the location, creating a photography plan with details of the shots, permissions needed, and potential hazards. It emphasizes getting permission forms signed, checking for slip/trip hazards like uneven tiles or water, and considering lighting and backgrounds for editing. The goal is to capture high-quality images safely and legally for use as a magazine cover and spread.
Luke Simpson proposes to create a short thriller film called "Third Eye" for his final major project. The film will follow a paranoid man whose home security system is hacked. He sees an intruder on his cameras before the power cuts out, leaving him trapped in his panic room. When the power returns, the intruder is in front of him. The news later reports on the man's disappearance and rising sales for the security company "Third Eye". Simpson will utilize techniques like CCTV shots and effects learned in previous projects. He plans to research similar films and conduct audience surveys to ensure his film appeals to its target 18-35 male demographic. Simpson provides a detailed 16-week production schedule to complete pre-production, production
Harry is proposing a project to create a trailer for a new TV comedy show. He has done research on popular comedy shows like The Big Bang Theory to inform his characters and plot. The plot involves two friends causing an explosion in their apartment building when one panics trying to fix a broken laptop. Harry will film a scene from the show as a trailer. He has done experiments with filming, editing, and special effects. Harry will evaluate his work by getting feedback and comparing it to scenes from shows he researched.
Luke Simpson proposes creating a short thriller film called "Third Eye" for his final major project. He will use filmmaking skills learned at college, such as editing and pacing. The film's concept involves a paranoid man whose home security system is hacked, making him believe an intruder is in his house. Research will include studying audience demographics and similar thriller films. Techniques like CCTV footage will be employed. The film will be evaluated through weekly reflections, feedback, and self-review to improve storytelling skills. Specific pre-production, production, and post-production tasks are outlined for each week.
The document provides a production plan for advertising an exclusive music festival over 4 weeks. It includes designing posters and flyers, printing and distributing them, and creating an audiovisual advertisement. The plan schedules tasks such as choosing headliners, designing layouts, sending materials to print, filming footage, and editing the advertisement together. The goal is to reveal information about performers and release promotional materials to publicize the festival.
This document provides details on the planning and pitching of a print-based music magazine by Sophie Angus. It includes proposals for the format, working title, genre, content, style/approach, target audience, length and frequency of the magazine. It also includes the results of a 10 question survey to help determine the target audience. The final selections for the magazine front cover and double page spread are presented, along with explanations for why they were chosen. Details on the magazine's color scheme, house style, font and layout are also provided.
Bauer Media Group is Europe's largest privately owned publishing group founded in 1875. They publish over 300 magazines worldwide along with radio stations and TV channels.
Q magazine is a UK monthly music magazine founded in 1986. It was originally published by EMAP but was acquired by Bauer Media Group in 2008. The magazine is available in both print and digital formats through online subscription.
Bauer Media Group uses various platforms like social media, websites, apps and more for technological convergence of their products. They have associated products including magazines, radio stations, and TV channels. As the largest publisher, they have a leading market position compared to competitors like IPC, Future Plc and more.
Bauer Media Group owns Q magazine, a monthly music magazine published in the UK. It was founded in 1986 and was originally called Cue magazine but the name was changed. Bauer Media Group is a large, privately owned European publisher founded in Germany in 1875. It owns over 300 magazines worldwide along with radio stations and television channels. Q magazine competes in the music magazine market against titles like Kerrang!, Uncut, and NME. It has a market position as one of the leading music magazines in the UK in terms of circulation.
This document contains a resume for Vishal Arvindbhai Moradiya. It summarizes his personal details, educational qualifications, skills, work experience, and objectives. Vishal has an M.Sc. in Applied Statistics from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University with excellent grades. He has knowledge of statistical tools like SPSS and experience in report writing and data analysis. His aim is to join a progressive organization where he can utilize his analytical skills and be a valuable team player.
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Harry is proposing a project to create a trailer for a new TV comedy show. He has done research on popular comedy shows like The Big Bang Theory to inform his characters and plot. The plot involves two friends causing an explosion in their apartment building when one panics trying to fix a broken laptop. Harry will film a scene from the show as a trailer. He has done experiments with filming, editing, and special effects. Harry will evaluate his work by getting feedback and comparing it to scenes from shows he researched.
Luke Simpson proposes creating a short thriller film called "Third Eye" for his final major project. He will use filmmaking skills learned at college, such as editing and pacing. The film's concept involves a paranoid man whose home security system is hacked, making him believe an intruder is in his house. Research will include studying audience demographics and similar thriller films. Techniques like CCTV footage will be employed. The film will be evaluated through weekly reflections, feedback, and self-review to improve storytelling skills. Specific pre-production, production, and post-production tasks are outlined for each week.
The document provides a production plan for advertising an exclusive music festival over 4 weeks. It includes designing posters and flyers, printing and distributing them, and creating an audiovisual advertisement. The plan schedules tasks such as choosing headliners, designing layouts, sending materials to print, filming footage, and editing the advertisement together. The goal is to reveal information about performers and release promotional materials to publicize the festival.
This document provides details on the planning and pitching of a print-based music magazine by Sophie Angus. It includes proposals for the format, working title, genre, content, style/approach, target audience, length and frequency of the magazine. It also includes the results of a 10 question survey to help determine the target audience. The final selections for the magazine front cover and double page spread are presented, along with explanations for why they were chosen. Details on the magazine's color scheme, house style, font and layout are also provided.
Bauer Media Group is Europe's largest privately owned publishing group founded in 1875. They publish over 300 magazines worldwide along with radio stations and TV channels.
Q magazine is a UK monthly music magazine founded in 1986. It was originally published by EMAP but was acquired by Bauer Media Group in 2008. The magazine is available in both print and digital formats through online subscription.
Bauer Media Group uses various platforms like social media, websites, apps and more for technological convergence of their products. They have associated products including magazines, radio stations, and TV channels. As the largest publisher, they have a leading market position compared to competitors like IPC, Future Plc and more.
Bauer Media Group owns Q magazine, a monthly music magazine published in the UK. It was founded in 1986 and was originally called Cue magazine but the name was changed. Bauer Media Group is a large, privately owned European publisher founded in Germany in 1875. It owns over 300 magazines worldwide along with radio stations and television channels. Q magazine competes in the music magazine market against titles like Kerrang!, Uncut, and NME. It has a market position as one of the leading music magazines in the UK in terms of circulation.
This document contains a resume for Vishal Arvindbhai Moradiya. It summarizes his personal details, educational qualifications, skills, work experience, and objectives. Vishal has an M.Sc. in Applied Statistics from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University with excellent grades. He has knowledge of statistical tools like SPSS and experience in report writing and data analysis. His aim is to join a progressive organization where he can utilize his analytical skills and be a valuable team player.
The document provides a production plan and schedule for a music magazine being created over several weeks in May 2016. It includes tasks such as creating a production schedule, flat plan, planning stories and articles, setting deadlines, editing, designing the magazine layout, and final proofreading before sending the magazine to print. The production schedule shows who is responsible for each task and the deadlines. It also provides estimated costs for producing the magazine, including salaries for various roles, office rental costs, equipment costs, and estimated printing costs for one year. The document aims to thoroughly plan the magazine production process and budget costs to determine feasibility and profitability.
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Sophie Angus is producing a print-based music magazine for a course assignment. The summary provides an overview of her process, which included creating a mood board, planning a photo shoot location and test photos, drafting interview questions, and outlining the production process. It also gives steps for designing elements in Photoshop like the front cover layout, masthead, barcode, and inserting images. The goal is to have the magazine ready for printing and distribution by early June 2016.
1. The document outlines the planning and testing process for photography to be used in a print-based music magazine. It describes conducting surveys to determine the target audience and genre of music.
2. Test photography was conducted in both a photography studio and classroom using natural and artificial lighting. Models of different genders and styles were photographed to test different cover ideas.
3. After reviewing test images, the document describes settling on a single male model on the cover, as this focused attention best and aligned with the chosen magazine of inspiration. The process involved iterating different ideas before landing on the final cover concept.
The document proposes a magazine called "The Vibe" about music and the music industry. The main cover image will feature a classmate posing as a music artist in a checkered shirt and jeans to represent the magazine. The magazine will have a simple blue and black color scheme with the title in yellow. Photos will be taken with a Canon 600D camera on a white background at the school and a local park to feature in the magazine. A production schedule is included, along with contingencies, equipment needs, and considerations around permissions and ethics.
Photographers often use specific lenses and lighting techniques for different styles of photography. For portraiture, a telephoto lens is commonly used to capture facial expressions up close. The images are usually taken in a controlled studio setting with artificial lighting and may involve post-production editing to enhance qualities like contrast and skin texture. Past portrait photographers have helped establish the genre through professionally commissioned works.
Unit 14 – Be able to produce materials for use in an original print media pro...mdelmar97
The document provides details of the production process for a student magazine. It includes 20 slides that outline contents such as equipment setup, draft designs, mood boards, test photography, and the production schedule. The production schedule is broken down week-by-week and includes tasks such as assembling the production team, budgeting, photoshoots, interviews, editing, and distribution. Evidence is provided for tasks completed each day, such as choosing final images and finalizing edits for the front cover and double page spread. The document gives an overview of the full process for creating the magazine.
This document outlines the production plan for taking photos needed for a print-based media product. It details three photo shoots that will take place: one for the front cover, one for an interview piece, and one for a double page spread. For each shoot, it specifies the location, time, date, type of shot, equipment, lighting, costumes, subjects, and reasons for the lighting and costume choices. It notes that no permissions or evidence are needed since the subject is modeling their own magazine. Potential hazards are identified for each location, such as too much lighting, slippery floors, or broken camera equipment.
The document discusses different types of photography including advertisement, promotional, fashion, and photojournalism photography. It provides details on the purposes, techniques, equipment, editing, and contexts for each type. Advertisement photography aims to sell products and may heavily edit images. Fashion photography promotes clothing and is often shot in studios with artificial lighting and post-production editing. Photojournalism captures real situations and stories with a naturalistic style using available lighting.
Thomas McEnaney conducted location recces for photographs to feature in a magazine article about an artist who won an award. Recce locations included a white room and a back garden. Potential hazards like loose wires and wet floors were identified. Permission was obtained from the school head teacher and the artist was contacted to confirm the photoshoot details. Risk assessments were reviewed from other magazines to inform planning. An interview was also conducted with the artist to include in the article.
The document discusses the layout and design of a magazine spread about Gigi Hadid. The layout uses a bright, summery photo from Google Images and a bold masthead font designed to grab readers' attention. An "exclusive interview" subtitle was added to appeal to the 16-20 year old target audience. The second layout features a photo of model Alexis Ren from Instagram along with a cover line to draw readers' attention to the article about her growing up in Japan.
This document provides information about different types of photography, including advertising, fashion, photojournalism, portraiture, high street studio, and architecture photography. For each type, it discusses the purposes, techniques, equipment, lighting, composition, and post-production processes typically used. Advertising photography aims to sell products, while promotional photography raises awareness. Fashion photography sells clothing and promotes fashion labels. Photojournalism contributes to news stories. Portraiture focuses on faces. High street studio captures life moments. Architecture shows building structures. Across the genres, photographers control elements like posing, lighting, lenses, and editing to best achieve their goals.
The document describes the production process for an experimental photography assignment, including plans to create multiple exposure, solarization, photomontage, Hockney joiner, and black and white photos around campus using a digital camera and tripod, with techniques like adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and white balance, and requiring post-production edits in Photoshop. Contact sheets are provided from a first shoot attempting multiple exposure portraits combining faces with landscape elements.
1. Take two photos of the same scene from slightly different angles, about 2 inches apart.
2. Open the photos as layers in Photoshop, with one layer above the other.
3. Disable blending of the red channel in the top layer.
4. Use the move tool to align the focal point between the two layers, creating a 3D effect.
5. Crop the extra areas not included in both photos.
1. The document outlines the planning for a photo shoot to create images for a magazine cover and spreads. It details the timing, location, necessary shots, equipment, models, permissions, and risks.
2. Photos will be taken on November 20th from 3:10-4:20PM in the school's photoshoot studio. Various shot types are needed including close-ups, mid-shots, and more. Clothing, props, lighting, and models are discussed.
3. Permission has been obtained from the necessary people via text and email. Risks are minimal as the studio location poses few hazards. Everything is planned to be completed before starting the magazine design.
This document discusses various types of photography and their applications. Advertising and promotional photography aim to sell products by portraying them in a controlled, appealing light. Fashion photography uses slim models photographed with artificial lighting and post-production editing to make clothing look desirable. Documentary photography captures real situations without control, like images from war zones. Medical photography accurately records diseases and operations without editing. Fine art photography freely expresses the artist's vision through various subjects and editing styles.
The document discusses different types of photography including advertising and promotional, fashion, photojournalism, portraiture, high street studios, architectural, medical, fine art, and documentary photography. For each type, it describes common purposes, techniques, equipment, lighting, and post-production processes. Examples are provided and analyzed for advertising, fashion, photojournalism, portraiture, and architectural photography. The document serves to educate about photographic genres and the distinguishing characteristics of each.
This document discusses different types of photography and their applications. Advertising and promotional photography aim to sell products by portraying them in a controlled, appealing light. Fashion photography uses slim models and lighting/editing to make clothing look desirable. Documentary photography captures real situations without control, like war photos. Portraiture involves posing subjects and lighting faces. High street studios take posed family photos in studios. Architecture photography varies in style from artistic to real estate. Illustrative photos accompany information. Medical photography accurately records diseases. Fine art explores various subjects through the artist's vision.
This document discusses various types of photography and their applications. Advertising and promotional photography aim to sell products by portraying them in a controlled, appealing light. Fashion photography uses slim models and lighting/editing to make clothing look desirable. Documentary photography captures real situations without control, like war photos. Portraiture instructs subjects in poses and uses lighting/backdrops to frame faces. High street studios take posed family photos in studios with artificial lighting and editing. Architecture photography uses lenses and lighting to capture buildings in different styles. Illustrative photos accompany information books to help readers understand subjects. Medical photography accurately records diseases/procedures without editing. Fine art explores various subjects through the artist's vision, with editing ranging from minor
Photography is used for various applications including advertising, promotion, fashion, portraiture, journalism, fine art, and medical documentation. Different types of photography have distinct purposes, techniques, and post-production processes. The document provides examples of different photographic applications and discusses the objectives, methods, equipment, lighting, and editing involved in each type of photography.
Patrick Coll is preparing a portfolio for his media studies course. He plans to take various photos at his home and school to include in his portfolio. For the front cover, he will take a photo of himself holding a guitar at home on October 24th, using natural lighting. For the contents page, he will take a close-up photo of himself at home for the editor's notes, wearing different clothing. He will also take a photo of himself with his friend Sean at school on October 26th for the contents page. Patrick has requested permission from his mother, the school head, and Sean to take the photos. Potential risks include bad weather, electrical hazards, falling equipment, or interruptions.
The document outlines Sophie Angus' pitch for her music magazine "EXCLUSIVE" which was presented to Bauer Media, including feedback from interviews and surveys that helped Sophie improve various elements of her pitch like the front cover, double page spread, and wording. The pitch provided comprehensive details on the magazine's planned content, design, production process, budgets, and marketing as well as addressing potential legal and ethical issues to convince Bauer Media to publish the magazine. Overall, the feedback helped Sophie strengthen her pitch and magazine proposal.
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Unit 14- Producing a Print based Media Product
1. OCR –
Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media
Unit 14:
Sophie Angus
Candidate Number: 1006
Centre Number: 64135
Producing a Print based Media Product
2.
3. Content for LO2
Title Slide
Location Recce 4
Location Recce Image Plan 5
Photography Plan 6
Risk assessment 7
Location Image 8
Hazards at the Workplace 9
Legal and Ethical Issues- Water
Mark
10
Legal and Ethical Issues-Production 11
Legal and Ethical Issues 12
Legal and Ethical Issues-Trademark 13-15
Press Complaints Commission 16-24
Legal and Ethical Issues – How to
make a complaint
25
Complaint Case Study 26-27
Conclusion 28
4. Location Recce
Before any photography can happen for my front cover and double page spread for my EXCLUSIVE, I will need to do a location recce. This is
important as I will need to note and take out any risk affect of the location before taking the image, so that it will be safety for me and the
model when doing the photoshoot.
Some of the potential risk that could of occurred are water on the tiles. It is important to make sure that the tiles have no water on them
because it could cause me or the model to slip over and cause injury to ourselves or damage to the camera. To overcome, this potential risk I
will have to make sure that I will need to dry to floor before taking any images.
Another, potential risk that have occurred when taking the image for my front cover and double page spread is check if there are no glass
object when taking the image. This is important because the glass object cause drop on the tiles. This is important as this caused damages
the tiles and therefore money would how to be spend in order to fix the problem. In addition, this could be a potential safety risk as broken
glass could cause injuries to myself and the model if we stood on it. A way to solve this problem is to pick up the broke glass and then to mop
the floor so that there are no tiny pieces of glass still on the floor. Then wait for the floor to dry so that no one will slip on the water.
5. Location Recce Photography Plan
Location
Time:
Date:
Why?:
Image 1: ‘White wall in the Kitchen’
1:25pm
20th October 2015
The reason why I have chose to take the image in the
midday of the day is because I will have more time to
preparer for the photo shoot. Such as choosing out the
clothing or the makeup colours. In addition, the photoshoot
will be taken in midday because I am able to get the best
lighting for the image.
Image 2 ‘White wall in the Kitchen’
1:40pm
20th October 2015
I've chose to take the image at 1:40 pm because the photo
shoot will be occurring in midday because if the natural light
that can come through into the image, this will mean that
the image will look much as natural because of the lighting.
This is important as if I've took the image any later it lighting
will become darker and therefore this could damage the
image for the magazine.
Picture Needed/Required
Shot Type
Props/Equipment
Lighting
Costume
Person/People
Why?
Facial Shot ( Picture of the face)
I used no props/equipment for my photo-shoot
Black top, black faux leather trousers, teal faux fur coat and
black shoes
Nicole Angus
This photograph need to shop a powerful women on the
front cover in order to appeal to more female target
audience. She is wearing black clothing because she will
stand out from the rest . This photo must look dramatic in
order to appeal more target audience to buy the magazine.
The fur coat will add a dramatic affect to the image as it will
present power to the person
Long Shot ( below her knees)
I used no props/equipment for my photo-shoot
Black top, black faux leather trousers, teal faux fur coat and
black shoes
Nicole Angus
On the double page spread will show the model as a
powerful women so that the audience will be interested of
what she have to say. Below the image, their will be the
interview that will connect the image to the interview so that
people will be aware of the artist and what she have to say.
She wore black clothes to represent strength and also do
poses that they will appeal the target audience interested.
Permission Needs
Contact Needed to be
made
Evidence of this?
To take the image I have to have contact with the model(s)
and make them sign the permission form before taking
pictures of them. As I would need their permission use to
the pictures. I also have to make the guardians to sign their
form if the model in under the age of 18.
To take the image I have to have contact with the model(s)
and make them sign the permission form before taking
pictures of them. As I would need their permission use to the
pictures. I also have to make the guardians to sign their form
if the model in under the age of 18. so that we are able to
come with a agreement with the photo shoot.
Potential Hazard/Risk
Location Specific
Why?
Against a white wall
The reason why I have chose to take the picture against a
white wall is because it is easier to edit the background of
the white wall rather than having a pattern background and
therefore hard to make the background to have the same
background like the magazine of inspiration.
Against a white wall
This is because this will mean that the image will look much
as natural because of the plainest of the wall. This will make
my model to stand out and therefore to be he main feature
of the magazine. Instead of the readers are focus o the
background. In addition, the reason why the image will be
against a white wall is because it will be easier to edit or
remove the background.
Image 1 Image 2
Permission
Form
Costume
White Wall for photoshoot
Uneven tiles
6. Photography Plan
Image
Location: White wall in the Kitchen White wall in the Kitchen
Time 1:25pm 1:40pm
Date 20th October 2015 20th October 2015
Why ? This is important because it is easier to edit the background of the white
wall rather than having a pattern background and therefore hard to make
the background to have the same background like the magazine of
inspiration. In addition, the photoshoot will be taken in midday because I
am able to get the best lighting for the image.
This is important because the photo shoot will be occurring in midday
because if the natural light that can come through into the image, this
will mean that the image will look much as natural because of the
lighting. In addition, the reason why the image will be against a white
wall is because it will be easier to edit or remove the background.
Picture Needed/Required Looking at the camera. Looking at the camera but her head position to the right side.
Shot Type Facial Shot Long Shot
Lighting Natural Light Natural Light
Costume Black Top
Black faux leather trousers
Teal faux fur coat.
Black shoes
Black Top
Black faux leather trousers
Teal faux fur coat.
Black shoes
Person/People Nicole Angus Nicole Angus
Why? This photograph need to shop a powerful women on the front cover in
order to appeal to more female target audience. She is wearing black
clothing because she will stand out from the rest . This photo must look
dramatic in order to appeal more target audience to buy the magazine.
On the double page spread will show the model as a powerful women
so that the audience will be interested of what she have to say. Below
the image, their will be the interview that will connect the image to the
interview so that people will be aware of the artist and what she have to
say.
Permission Needed To take the image I have to have contact with the model(s) and make
them sign the permission form before taking pictures of them. As I would
need their permission use to the pictures. I also have to make the
guardians to sign their form if the model in under the age of 18.
To take the image I have to have contact with the model(s) and make
them sign the permission form before taking pictures of them. As I would
need their permission use to the pictures. I also have to make the
guardians to sign their form if the model in under the age of 18. so that
we are able to come with a agreement with the photo shoot.
Potential hazard/Risk The kitchen may have potential risk when doing the photoshoot such as
water on the floor. Knives on the table, oven could be on and burn down
the house. Also you can break the lens or the camera. Broken glass could
be on the floor. Uneven tiling on the floor to cause falling over.
The kitchen may have potential risk when doing the photoshoot such as
water on the floor. Knives on the table, oven could be on and burn down
the house. Also you can break the lens or the camera. Broken glass could
be on the floor. Uneven tiling on the floor to cause falling over.
7. Risk assessment
Image Risk Assessment
Permission of using the image
I have to make sure that I have gave my artist/model a form to fill out. This form is
important because the artists/model will have giving our their full permission of
taking their image and use it for the front cover and the double page spread. The
artist will also give their permission to use the image online as well. The artist will be
aware what clothes she will be wearing, what makeup will be used and also the
location of the photograph shoot. The reason why they form have to be fill in before
any action can be taken for the photo shot because this will be proof that the artist
gave the magazine full permission to use the image of themselves and therefore they
don’t have to cause any legal difficulties for the magazine, if they was any problem
which the artist have with the image that was used.
Areas of Assessment
When looking for a location for the photo shot for my magazine, their are serval
specific check that need to be looked at before they can go the photo shoot for the
magazine. Firstly, the risk assessment of the phot shoot is that they have to check if
the artists and the photographer are safe to take the image. Also they will have to
check for any potential hazards that could cause help to the artist and the crew for the
photo shot. They will have to check the uneven ground, running water, the weather
condition, if their any wires on the floor or if their any shape pieces on edges in the
room.
Screen Shot of the email that I have sent to the
model for my magazine.
8. Location Image
When I am looking for a location that I should take the
image for the front cover and the double page spread. I
would need a place that it is accessible with the Canon
camera lighting , good lighting and also a white wall. So
that could edit the background of the photograph. I have
some planning where I have to check for any possible
risks to me and the model before taking the image. In
addition I would have to find out if risk to the camera if I
take the image within a location.
The lighting is an important part of the photo
shoot as it could make the image better as
will be easier to see. This is why I am taking
the image during the day time as the natural
light will come out and therefore improve the
image overall. This is why I am taking the
image within the kitchen, as it meet the need
that brief because it have white wall and also
there are three large glass doors that will
allow natural light in.
White Wall for photoshoot
Three large glass doors for natural light
9. Hazards at the Workplace
Health and safety act 1974 is when all members of staff should be safe at work. This is important as the employers must check that is it a safe
working environment for the employees to work in so that the employees will be working within a place that is hazard free. This is important
as this regulation will provide the a person’s safety, health and welfare whilst in the work place. This will mean that the employers must
ensure that the employees surrounding are safe for them to work within their working environment. The most common hazard that could be
presented within the work place are the physical hazard. Some examples of a physical hazard are loud noise constantly, spills, areas that
could easily tipped over and more potential hazards. This is important as the employers must do a risk assessment of the building before
allow their employees to work in the building as they will have to discover all of the potential hazards that could occurred. This is why the the
employers and the employees should be aware of all of the risks so that they will be able to fix them so that their employees will be safe at
work.
My company will stick to these regulations and guidelines of this legislation for ‘EXCLUSIVE’ magazine as health safety executive will do a risk
assessment of the building of where the magazine are. This is important as both of the health safety executive and EXCLUSIVE magazine
team that search for the potential risk that could occurred within the building and how dangerous it is for the employees. This is important as
the publication will provide features within the building that will ensure the the employees to be safe within the building. This is important as
the company will have emergency exit so that the the employees are escape the building in case of an emergency such as fire. Another, safe
feature that the building must have is to have a fire alarm and button so that the fire alarm are able to detect the the fire when one is
occurring so that the employees are able to escape the building and therefore preventing any injuries of happening to the employees. This is
important as if the building do not proven these safety feature within the building, this wouldn’t ensure the safety of their employees as they
wouldn’t have a warning sign to tell them when a fire have started. Some of the employers will have to follow are some regulations in order
to ensure the safety of their employees. Some of the regulations that the employers must do free of charge are to safely train their staff to do
their job roles, also they have to provide the necessary protection clothing or shoes for the employees when working in a job role that
needed protection clothing or shoes. In addition, the employees will have to be aware of the ‘health and safety policy statement’ so that the
employees will have aware so that they will know their right in their company and the building. Also the health safety executive will inspect
will regularly inspect the building so that they will know if the employers are keeping up to the legislation and therefore ensuring the safety
of their employees.
Source:
• http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga
/1974/37
• http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/hsc13
.pdf
• https://www.prospect.org.uk/at-
work/health-and-safety/about/law
10. Legal and Ethical Issues- Water Mark
Watermark:
The definition of the watermark is when a faint design, pattern and the manufacture name
that would be visible or associated with the manufacture. This is important because people
won’t have the rights to use these images and claim it as their own, as the company will have
the right to sue the person. Some watermark would have the copyright symbol, which mean
the image will be protected by the intellectual property, as they will have the right to sue the
person.
If someone what to watermark an image through their official website of
https://www.water.ws/plans , you are able to see that that someone can purchase these
packages. There are three different package on their website, that someone can purchase.
One the official website, the basic package cost $0 per month. This package has 5 photo is
limited to watermark and all of the special features are locked. The second package on their
website is called the premium package. This cost $3.99 per month, as it cost originally cost
$10 per month. You are able to watermark unlimited photo, all of the would be unlocked and
you are able to edit the photos at once such as cropping or resizing an image, apply the photo
filters and also they would be able to use the premium fonts. Finally, the the third package is
the ultimate would cost $ 16.67 per month. This could have the same features as the
watermark unlimited photo, all of the features would be unlocked and you are able to edit
the photos at once such as cropping or resizing an image, apply the photo filters, also they
would be able to use the premium fonts and also you can send the image to the multi-user
access.
This example of a water, which was found on the internet
Source: http://www120.lunapic.com/editor/?action=watermark
Front Cover Watermark Double Page Spread Watermark
On Adobe Photoshop, I have decided to create my own
watermark images for the images that will be features in my
magazine. This is important as other people could take these
images without permission from the magazine ort the model in
the image.
This is why have designed my own watermark from these
images because other people could copy these images because
it show the ownership of the image on the watermark. In
addition, this is a good way to advertise the magazine as on the
magazine it have stated that EXCLUSIVE has official ownership
of the image. Moreover, it has sated that my image is copyright
because of the copyright symbol on the watermark. This reason
why I have decided to put the watermark across the page
instead of on top of the page, is because no one would be able
to use this image. This is important as they are unable to crop
out the watermark on the image as it is big and across the main
image. One example, for the double page spread, the
watermark is diectly across the image, with the copyright
symbol and the name of my magazine, EXCLUSIVE.
https://www.water.ws/plans
11. Legal and Ethical Issues-Production
Before the magazine would be allow to be publish and released to the public, the magazine have a reasonability to everyone to check for any
legal and ethical issues. This is important as this could cause offensive to some people or the company could get into a legal battle because they
have done the checks before they have released the magazines. There are two main companies that would normally handle with complaints
from the public. These companies are called The IPSO (Independent Press Standards Organisation) and ASA ( Advertising Standards Authority).
These companies are only use in the UK.
Legal Issues
Copyright- this is a type of intellectual property, which will
allow a print, publish, film, music or something have a legal
right or exclusivity to a person or a company. This mean if
anyone uses the material without permission, then the
person or the company have the legal right to sue them. This
is important as if a person or company use the item with
copyright and haven’t asked to use, they will breaking the
copyright laws and therefore they could face criminal charges
such as paying an expensive fine. This is why it is important to
gain the permission from the owners before using the item.
Privacy- Everyone are able to have a privacy within their life,
this is why it is important for the Editors are not able to
publish anything before the person/people give them consent
before hand. This is why people are not allow to take pictures
of the a person/ people in public or within a private place
without their consent to do so. This is why the magazine will
gain the permission of the people that they want to be in
their magazine before taking a photo of the.
Seditous Libel- Seditous Libel is when some have written
something that could seem to be offensive or to challenge the
views of the government. This is important as this could
damage the reputation of the government and therefore it
could make them look like less respectable or less powerful.
Criminal Libel- Criminal Libel is when someone is publish,
spoken or a written statement about person/ people that
could damage their reputation or image of person. This is
important as these allegation could stick with them for life
and therefore it could ruin their life such as stop getting jobs.
Ethical Issues
Discrimination- the definition of discrimination is when they someone is treated
different because of their race, ethnicity, gender, class, disability and someone
who have any physical or metal health. This will mean a person’s race, ethnicity,
gender, class, disability and someone who have any physical or metal health
must be included within the articles unless if it relate to the story .
Children- When people are taking pictures of children for brand, there are some
regulation that they have to follow. The children must be able to do their normal
school hours before allowing to take pictures of them. In addition, the they
should be any photograph taken in the school without their school’s permission
of the authorities schools . Moreover, children who are under 16 are not allow
to be interview or photographed without their parents or guardians consents.
The editors are not allow to use materials of the children that the parents or the
guardians are not happy with. In addition, the editors are not allow to release
any information about the child’s private life .
Accuracy- the information that is released to the publication must be accurate.
The information must not have any misleading information in the article. This
could include of images, information and interviews . In addition, the headline
must support the test in the article or interview as this could be misleading to
the readers. However, if something that have release a misleading statement or
information to the public, the publication must correct their mistake. Therefore,
the publisher must handle with the situation properly by releasing a public
apology to the person. This could mean that they wouldn’t be allow to publish
potential facts or potential rumour to the public.
Harassment- to gain the information, the journalists are not allow to intimidate,
harass or keep on pursuit the person/ people for information. The journalists
are not allow to keep on questioning, ringing or take pictures of the person
when the person said that they said to keep away from them. They are not able
to stay on their property when they have asked them to go away when the
journalists want some information. This is why the editors must make sure that
these regulation are enforced and therefore this will mean that these materials
are not from harassment but from people who are willing to give the journalists
the information.
Source: https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/cop.html
12. Legal and Ethical Issues
Contract Challenges:
When a contract about copyright have be made and signed,
it is not allow to be broken or also don’t allow to or
reorganise. This will mean that the company will have the
own the logo of their company and also they are allow to to
make different changes to the magazine legally. This will
mean that if the magazine want to make any changes to the
logo or the information in the magazine, they will be in
legal trouble as they have broken the contract. The reason
why the magazine will be in legal trouble as the magazine
has plagiarised the company’ work.
Copyright
The company will have to conduct a researched into
several legal area before creating their magazine. This is
important as wouldn’t want to be in legal trouble when
using a content or images what were copyright but didn’t
know about it . This is important as we would have to
gain permission from the founder or the inventors of the
images or information if the magazine are allow to use it.
This is why the magazine will have to contact them in
order to a tempt to get their permission. If this process
does not happen, the magazine could face legal action
such as a fine which will be between £5,000 to £50,000.
this is why is it important to gain the permission from the
founder and the inventors and also prove that the
permission have be gained by making them to sign a
contract.
Privacy
When publishing a magazine , it is important to follow the regulation
which will ensure the people’s personal information and data such as
their telephone number or their home address won’t be publish to the
public. This is why it is important for the magazine to protect the
person/people identity so that they could be viewed in a negative light
and therefore it could damage their reputation. This would be a legal
issue as the magazine shouldn’t be allow to release any information is
privative to the person/people.
In addition, when subscribing to a magazine such as Q magazine, the
consumer will have to put in their personal detail such as their bank
detail into the system. This is important as the company will have to
know their personal detail and their banking detail protected. This is
important because if the consumers’ details are not protected, other
people are allow to steal money from the consumers and therefore the
trust between the magazine company and their consumer will be
broken. This could cause a decrease profit as less people will trust the
magazine to subscribe online to their magazine.
Overall, it is important to consider the contract
challenges, privacy and copyright when creating my
magazine. This is important as if I don’t follow these
legal and ethical issues, this could affect the
magazine’s reputation, their consumer’s lives and also
affect the businesses’ financial state of when creating
the magazine and paying off the fines.
This is why all of the content and images that is
included in the magazine will be made from our own
or will gain permission from the founder and make
them sign a contract before publishing the magazine
with the copyright content and image in. this is
important as ,my magazine will also gain copyright on
their own content and images that will be included in
the magazine. On example of where my magazine will
apply copyright is on my masthead as on other
company are allow to use it without my magazine
permission .
13. Legal and Ethical Issues-Trademark
https://www.gov.uk/how-to-register-a-trade-mark/apply
https://www.gov.uk/how-to-register-a-trade-mark/register-a-trade-mark
The definition of the trademark is when a symbol, product, services or design is protected so that no person, groups or organisation are not
allow to use these items as it will be breaking the trademark rule. The step of make a design to have a trademark are firstly someone will
checking if the design will qualifies as a trademark. Afterward, the person will apply to register for design as a trademark and after the apply
they will find out if their design will be trademark or not. This is important as the person are allow to objected with their decision once it
have came through.
1. Checking if the design will qualifies as a trademark
Once the trademark have sent off, someone will check if the trademark is unique and original so
that it won’t be copying other styles of brand and trademark. This is important as if the trademark
is like other brands and trademark that have been authorised before, the person won’t authorised
the trademark as it is not original and unique as it is too similar to other brands or old trademark.
Some of the unique of the trademark that will need to be portray are words, sounds, logos or
colours so that the design will be unique and one day recognisable. However, there are some
things that that trademark should not have in order to become a trademark such as offensive
words or images, can’t not describe about the design’s being good or services, being misleading,
3-dimensional shape associated and more. If the trademark have broken these thing, their design
won’t be authorised to be a trademark.
2. Apply to register for design as a trademark
To apply to to register for design as a trademark there are a form online that someone could fill out so that they are apply
for their trademark. This is important as by filling out a form online, it is quickly and easily to do and therefore it is hazards
free because they need to answer all of the question that is presented to them. The average prices of registering for a
trademark is £170 for one class and also for additional class of the trademark it will cost the person £50. This is important
as some of the detail that have to been given to register for a trademark are details of the want the person want to
register such as word, illustration or slogan and the person much state what class the trademark that the person what to
be register as such as class 1: chemicals, or class 43: food and drink services.
14. Legal and Ethical Issues-Trademark
3. After apply for trademark
After the apply for trademark have been examined, the person will received feedback from the application which is known
as ‘examination report’ and receive the report in 20 days . This is important as the person or company will be able to to
answer back to the decision of the trademark within 2 months so that they are able to resolve any problems that may of
occurred. This is important as if the examiner have no problem with the design to have a trademark the application will be
proved and then published onto the trademark journal for 2 months. This is important as during this time period anyone
can oppose the decision of the trademark. If the trademark have been registered if all of the objections have been
resolved. They will send the certificate so that it will conform that their design as officially trademark.
This is the trademark form that the person or the
company will have to fill out in order for their
design to be trademarked.
15. Legal and Ethical Issues-Trademark
My magazine will use trademark for EXCLUSIVE’s magazine
and also their logo. This is important as EXCLUSIVE will fill
out a form to ensure that magazine and logo are trademark
so that no one are able to copy or use the logo for their
own design. My magazine will not be released their first
issue until the trademark have been improve as it will
ensure that no one will have a idea to copy the logo once it
have been released when it is trademark proof. This is why
my magazine will pay for itself for a trademark when it
needed so that no person or companies so that the
EXCLUSIVE’s logo will be owned by EXCLUSIVE and therefore
no one will have the right to use the logo. The trademark
will ensure that everything in the magazine and the logo
will have the legal right to the publication and therefore no
one can use the magazine and the logo for their own use.
16. Press Complaints Commission
When creating and designing my magazine, I will have to be aware of the Editors’ Code of
Practice. this is highlighted the procedures that I am allow to do and the procedures that I
am not allow to do. The Editors’ Code of Practice will highlight all of the legal and ethical
issues of what their employee shouldn’t do when researching for their information. This
is important ad they will be respectful for everyone emotional and personal space when
finding out information. This will mean that the magazine will have a good reputation as
they will be following all of the regulation of the Editors’ Code.
17. Press Complaints Commission
When I was creating the magazine, I read through the Editors’ Code of Practice , which help
me to create my magazine to a professional standard. This is was my magazine has ‘sets the
framework for the highest professional standards’. This will highlight that if my magazine is
made to this standard, I will attract more readership to my magazine and therefore it will be
recognised within the UK and globally. This will mean that our readers, will expect that the
magazine will have accurate and also high quality information. Also they will expect our
magazine to guarantee them with a good experience of when reading our magazine.
18. Press Complaints Commission
During the creation and the designed of my magazine, the Editors’ Code
will be the main forces as, it will reveal to us what to do or not to do when
gaining or publishing information to the general public. Some of the
Editors’ Code that the magazine must follow is on the left hand side. The
editor of the magazine will check through all of the information on the
magazine and check id it followed the code before it is released to the
public. This is important as if an information didn’t follow the Editors’
Code, the Editor must change the information so that it will fit within the
guideline of the Editors’ Code. The Editors’ Code is used as a guideline for
the editors as it will able them to check their information against the code
before allowing it to release to the public.
If the public want to complaint about the magazine, they are able to go
through IPSO (Independent Press Standards Organisation), so that the
IPSO will be able to see if the magazine has broken the guideline for the
Editors’ Code.
Editors’ Code of Practices that
will be highlighted
Accuracy
Privacy
Harassment
Intrusion into grief or
shock
Reporting suicide
Children
Children in sex cases
Hospitals
Reporting of Crime
Clandestine devices and
subterfuge
Victims of sexual assault
Discrimination
Financial journalism
Confidential sources
Witness payments in
criminal trials
Payment to criminals
The Public interest
19. Press Complaints Commission
During the creation and designed of the magazine,
the editor must check for accuracy. This is important
as they will check through all of the content within
the magazine, so that it wouldn’t display or released
any information that is untrue for the public to read.
This is important as they will check through all of the
front cover and the double page spread so that it
would display any ‘inaccurate, misleading or distorted
information or images, including headlines not
supported by the text.’ It is important for the editor.
20. Press Complaints Commission
To confirm that the first issue of my magazine will be accurate is for the
editor to check all of the information that will be contain in the magazine.
This is important as the editors will check all of the potential information
that could be released to the public. This is important as the editor will
check all of the words in the magazine for the correct spelling such as the
person name being features in the magazine. This is important as if the
spelling are not correct, this will make the magazine seem unprofessional
to the general public and therefore less people will want to buy the
magazine. This will mean that if the magazine is unprofessional less people
will want to buy the magazine as the information will be full with spelling
and grammar mistake, which will make it harder for the reader to read
through the magazine as they wouldn’t understand the content of the
magazine. In addition, when finding out information the sources put be
check before releasing the article to the public. This is important as the
editor will check all of the sources so that the information came from so
that they will know that all of the information will be accurate and also
check if the sources are real and not from fake sources. This is why the
editor will check about the sources of where the information has came
from so that they will know if the information is real before releasing
anything to the magazine that could damage the magazine reputation once
a complaint that have occurred.
21. Press Complaints Commission
During the process of designing my magazine, I have to make
sure that nothing in my magazine will discriminate against
someone’s ‘race, colour, religion, gender identity, sexual
orientation, physical or mental illness or disability’ . This is
important as if mention these within a article, it could offensive
some people, which could lead to a decrease of readership
within a magazine or for the magazine to pay a fine. In addition,
my magazine will check for any pictures that could be offensive
other people and therefore not producing an accurate image for
the customer. This is why the editor will check for any images
and information that will be discriminate people and therefore
make people to stop reading the magazine. In addition, if this
task is not follow through, this will be reeking the Editors’ code
and therefore it could lead to the magazine company to pay a
fine because if this action.
22. Press Complaints Commission
To conform that the first issue of my magazine will not discriminate
against any one because of the person’s race, colour, religion, gender
identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental illness or disability. This
is important as this will damage and even ruin my magazine’s
reputation as it will discriminate against people’s appearance without
knowing them first. This is important because the magazine will not
use an images that will discriminate and suggest an opinion for the
readers that will offended them and other people. This is important as
the editor of my magazine will check through all of images to check if
these images will be offensive to other people. To avoid discrimination
for the first issue of my magazine, their was be no languages will be
places suggest into the readers’ head that will discriminate against a
person or people because of their race, colour, religion, gender
identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental illness or disability. This
is important by advertising discrimination on the magazine, their
could be a complaint that will go through Press Complaints
Commission a website that will store all of the complaints that is made
through this website. This is important as anyone can look through all
of the complaints that were made by people against my magazine. This
will mean that anyone can look at the reasoning of the complaint and
therefore judge them because of their mistake. This could decrease in
sales of the magazine because of the magazine wrongdoing of
discrimination.
23. Press Complaints Commission
When I created and designed my music magazine, I will need to check if I
have if all of the information and pictures on my magazine will have
permission to publish the pictures and the information to the public. One
way that I have made sure that I have permission to release the information
and pictures to the public. So it is important to design a contract that will
enable my magazine to release it. This is important as the consent form will
have to be signed before any interview and photo shoot are able to take
place. If these rules are not follow through, this will be breaking the Editors’
Code and therefore the magazine may get in trouble, which could lead the
magazine to go to court and pay a big fine. There are screenshot to reveal
that my model have accepted the term and condition that were made for
the photo shot.
Sending the email
to the model
Receiving an email from
the model
24. Press Complaints Commission
To conform that the first issue of my magazine will ensure
the privacy of the models on the magazine to the artists
and bands that will features in the magazine. This is
important as the magazine should respect the artists and
bands’ privacy so that the they will respect the magazine to
be modern music magazine. My magazine will respect the
artists and bands’ privacy as they may not want to be
features in the magazine if their privacy are not respected.
This is important as if the magazine released personal
images and information that is private. This is important as
they may not want to be features in the magazine as they
are able to contain private information and images of them
without gaining their permission. In addition, when
featuring models on the magazine it is important to make
them to sign a permission form so that my magazine will
not be about to receive any legal trouble once they decided
how they have portrayed in the magazine. This is important
as the magazine will not be breaking any laws as the model
have signed the contract before the magazine used the
model to be feature in the magazine.
25. Legal and Ethical Issues – How to make
a complaint
Complaints Procedure:
1. Initial assessment – When the complaint have been received, the complaint put be
place within a category so that they are able to determined what code that the
company have broken. This is important as the for the IPSO do have to write back to
explain the person why the complaint have or hadn’t fallen into any of the category.
2. Referral to the publication - Once, it have been determined that the complaint have
breach one of the code , IPSO will sent the complaint to the head of the publication
and also explain the problem that have occurred. The complaint will have to be sort
out within 28 days by the editors. This will have to go through a process that will
solved the complaint.
3. The investigation - If the publication have not resolved the complaint after 28 days .
The Complaints Committee will get involved and write a letter to the publication and
tell tem that complaint that happen will have to be response to as soon as possible.
4. Adjudication by the Complaints Committee –If the editor still haven’t response d to
the complaint, the Complaints Committee id the Editor’s Code have been breach by
the complaint and therefore they will publish their findings.
5. Remedies- Afterward, the Complaints Committee will finally determine if the
complaint have breach any codes from the Editor’s Code . Therefore the publication
will have to go through a legal process that will be reviewed by the judge which is
known as adjudication or make correct their error and resolved the complaint.
6. Anonymity and publication of decisions – The complaint will go through step 2 to
step 5 again. However, if the person who complaint is unhappy with the process and
the outcome by the choices that Complaints Committee . The person will have to
contact the Complaints Reviewer so that they can review the complaint again.
(Source: https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/makeacomplaint.html,https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/procedure.html)
One the left hand side, there are screen shot of the form from IPSO official website. This is
important as the person are able to give all of the information about their complaint and
also the reasoning behind their complaint. The person will have to give detail about the
complaint such as the publication name, the date of the article and also the reason of the
complaint. When the information about the complaint is done, the person will haven to go
on another page about the complaint and see, which Editors’ code the publication has
breached. Afterward, the form will be sent off to IPSO who then will start with the first
process of the initial assessment.
26. Complaint Case Study
People will have the right to complain to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC)
when they feel like that the Editors' Code of Practice have been breach . This is
important as complaint will be investigative further and therefore the complaint
will be resolved.
Sources:
• http://www.pcc.org.uk/cases/adjudicated.html?arti
cle=ODk5NA==&type=
• http://presscomplaints.org/case/6259/
• http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/apology-
prince-harry-cressida-bonas-3629126
• http://prince-harry-
love.tumblr.com/post/87383326072/from-the-
mirror-newspaper-may-31st-2014
One way that a famous newspaper have breach the Editors'
Code of Practice is when they have published two images on
their paper and online form at a private event. This is
important as the Daily Mirror published two images of HRH
Prince Henry of Wales and his then girlfriend Cressida Bonas
when they were at Royal Albert Hall during a private event. The
photographs were taken by a member of the audience and
then use the image for social media. This mean that they didn’t
expect to be photograph as the event were private and also
didn’t expect these pictures to be used on the newspaper. This
mean that the Daily Mirror has breach Clause 3 (Privacy) of the
Editors' Code of Practice, as the images was not take in a
control environment and also it was not taken within a places
where they thought they want take photographs in. the reason
why the images was taken is because Prince Harry is apart of
most famous family in the world (the British Royal Family),
which mean that he will always attract the media attention and
therefore magazines or newspapers will do anything in order
get a pictures of him to use so that their publication will be
more popular within the public.
As a result of their complaint the Daily Mirror removed the two images with the content of the articles as well from the Daily Mirror’s official. In
addition, Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas received a public apology from the Daily Mirror from their website and also from their printed
formed of the newspaper. The statement that the Daily Mirror have received to the public about their mistake are ‘On 14 February 2014 we
published in the paper and online two photographs of Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas, taken by audience members and put up on social media
whilst they were attending a performance at the Royal Albert Hall. We accept that the event was private and apologise to them both for
publishing the photographs.’ This mean that the Daily Mirror has accepted responsible from their mistake.
27. Complaint Case Study
Example of when a Celebrities complaint through the
Press Complaints Commission is when Katie Price and
Peter Andre complaint about Heat Magazine after they
have made fun of Katie Price’s disabled son, Harvey.
This is important as Harvey suffer with a rare condition
called septo-optic dysplasia and some of septo-optic
dysplasia are blindness, growth hormone deficiency and
it will cause him to gain weight. Heat magazine breach
the Editors’ Code the Clause 6 (Children) and Clause 12
(Discrimination). This is important as the content of the
information involved a child to be viewed in a negative
way and also the information was discriminate against is
disability and also the affect that it will have on him.
This is important as Harvey Price didn’t chose to be
famous as he come from a famous family and therefore
he didn’t chose to be targeted for negative publicity
because of his disability . This is important as Heat
magazine produce a 50 free stickers of an image of
Harvey’s face and a speech bubble , which have stated
“Harvey wants to eat me!”. This mean that Heat
magazine discriminated against Harvey because of the
effect of septo-optic dysplasia have on him as a child.
Sources:
• http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article
-497009/Heat-magazine-apologises-Jordan-
printing-sticker-disabled-son-Harvey.html
• http://www.pcc.org.uk/cases/adjudicated.ht
ml?article=NDg5Ng==&type=
• http://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/d
ec/04/pressandpublishing
• http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/2
0140122145147/
Celebrities will have a right to complaint through the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) in order for
their problem to be solved and therefore their complain will resolved through the correct process in
order to make both party happy with the outcome.
Heat magazine received 100-150 complaint to PCC over the stickers that they created included from Katie Price and Peter Andre. When their were
investigation into the matter, it was concluded that Heat magazine breach Clause 6 (Children) and Clause 12 (Discrimination) of the Editors’ Code . This means
that Heat magazine discriminated against vulnerable child as they are body shaming a child, who couldn’t help his weight. The resolved of the Heat
magazine’s mistake is they have publicly apologise to Harvey, Katie and Peter for their mistake and also any ‘embarrassment and distress caused’ by
publishing an apology, which have the heading of ‘Harvey- sorry’. In addition, Heat magazine decided to donated money to a charity that Katie and her family
is apart for years. The charity is called The Vision Charity.
28. Conclusion
When creating my magazine I would have to follow the guideline of the production and also t assess evaluate all of the
risk that could of occurred when the photo shoot is happening. In addition I would have to evaluate the legal and
ethical issue that should or shouldn’t be allow to be publish to the public.
This is important to identify all of the possible risk that could happen when taking photo shoot for the magazine.
Therefore I have found a location that I will found all of the possible risk that will be easy to identify and solved before
the day of the photo shoot.
After identifying the risk , I have two images that will be suitable for the first issue of my magazine. This is important as
Before any photo shoot took place, I have created a permission form will will allow me to take images of the model.
Also allowing the company to use her name on the magazine and to use her name to promote the magazine. This is
important as she signed the form to consent to everything that have been planned.
Moreover, by identifying all of the risk assessment and also gaining permission form, this will ensure the safety all
safety of the person and also the safety of the legal trouble that the publication house could get in. This is important
because of the publication house don’t follow these guideline they will get in lots of legal trouble, which could damage
their reputation.
Additional, information that I have researched was about the legal and ethical issues about publishing a magazine. This
is important as I have identify all of the editors code that the editors must follow in order to reduce the amount of
complaints. In addition, I have done a case study into a magazine that didn't’t follow the editors code so that I about
able to learn from the magazine’s mistake and prevent the same mistake from happening to my magazine.