Thursday, 25 April 2013

Getting copyright permission.




 
Above I have shown that I have written an email to Facebook as I have used their logo on the front cover of my magazine and I can only do this if I gain permission from them as it could be copyright. I will also send this email to Twitter and V festival, this is shown below:
 

 

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Evaluation Question 7

Looking back at your preliminary task what have you learnt from the progression from it to the main task?

Looking back at my preliminary task there is obvious progression and improvement from my first product to my music magazine In my construction of the magazine including my use and knowledge of the range of fonts, how to edit and manipulate pictures as well as taking them and the use of colours.

My Preliminary task:






















Looking at my preliminary pieces I feel they are not as professional as my music magazine as I had not done much research and did not spend enough time on it, with the lack of research I did not know what elements to add and what made the magazine look professional. The clear lack of information on the front cover reflects this. I also did not pair the colours of my front cover with the colours on my contents page making the two pages look like they are from completely different magazines. I was also unfamiliar with the programmes that I was using, Photoshop,Indesign and the Cannon DSLR which restricted how far I could take my product as I did not try to challenge myself which led to the boring contents page as I feel I played it safe and did not try to take risks which could have made it better. Not only was it due to just coming to terms with the programmes but I did not time keep well with my preliminary task and therefore slightly rushed it. This was also due to not having and following a plan, which was available for my music magazine.

My Music Magazine:





















As you can see my music magazine is much more professional looking, I took a lot more time to research and analyse already established magazines in my genre that I was focusing on to really understand my market and my task that in hand, with a much better understanding of this I then also found myself with much more time so I could concentrate on getting the look that I really wanted and I feel that my magazine shows a clear social group. I also feel that my developed understand of Photoshop and InDesign also led to better constructed pieces as I knew how to use tools such as the clone tool to remove any blemishes or unwanted shadows. I also learnt how to lighten my models skin for the contents page which allowed her to stand out from the background.You can also see the difference in my choice of fonts, I managed to develop my understanding in new fonts which allowed my magazine to have a stronger look and I developed my understanding of these through research. I feel for my music magazine I took a lot more pride, time and care in creating this and with that extra attention paid to it I managed to achieve much better pieces. Not only through research of magazines but through research of my social group that I wanted to target my product towards helped me understand what I was aiming for and what photo's I would like to take and use, by researching this and not just making fast decisions like I did on the school magazine I managed to find a lot more information for my pages as I knew what my audience would be attracted to. This extra knowledge allowed me to fill up my pages with features that are appropriate and I was not left with almost blank pages like in my preliminary, not only are the pieces less plain but my product is colour co-ordinated with the scheme of red white and black, this allows the pages to fit together and look like one collective magazine.

Overall, both tasks had completely different approaches as one is a school magazine, and the other a music magazine so the direction was completely different with everything from setting to costume to what to feature on the magazine. The demands for the music magazine were a lot higher for example for my music magazine I shot over 300 pictures and took over 4 shoots, however with my preliminary task I took one photo shoot with around 60 pictures. With a higher level of understanding of the programmes that I had struggled with in my preliminary task I managed to plan for my music magazine which allowed me to use time effectively and use the programmes a lot more successfully and therefore made an overall better product. My music magazine allowed me to make creative problem solving decisions, for example when creating my title for my magazine I referred to research and created surveys within people from my target audience to see what they would feel is most appropriate in order to get the perfect magazine name.

There are obviously a lot of differences between my preliminary task and my final product and comparing the two has allowed me to realise how much progression I have made and how I have learnt to use new programmes that were completely alien to me before.


Evaluation question 6

Evaluation question 5

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Evaluation question 4


Below i have created a short video to answer my evaluation number 4. I have shown what artists of music my audience like to listen to, what clothes they wear and what television programmes and films they like to watch.

Evaluation question 3



During resarch I have continuously compared my magazine to Vibe which is a self publishing company after being purchased in 2009 by a private investor. Therefore, between two major distributors of magazine IPC and Bauer I have now gone on to compare my magazine to Q and NME.


 In looking at my magazine in comparison to these two magazines I feel that it is best suited to be distributed by IPC as it is clear that their focus of music and therefore focus of target market and social group is the same as mine, compared to NME which targets at a more 'rock' style of people. I feel there is a gap in the market for my magazine, as although it is quite like Q it is not necessarily the same and is quite individual and unique. I feel that my magazine will succeed with IPC and compliment their already published magazine Q.


Evaluation question 2


Evaluation Question 2 – How does your media product represent particular social groups?

The use of media and how they portray different social groups is essential within the magazine industry; different styles are used to present different social groups in many different ways, so when creating my media product I needed to ensure I was able to clearly represent my particular target audience and social group. 

The social group I have decided to represent in my media magazine are older teens and young adults whom listen to R&B and hip hop music.I had to do lots of research into my social group in order to make sure I was able to represent them properly and this also made me be able to do specific research as I knew what I was aiming for. The target group that I chose was R&B and hip hop but also strong women, which I feel we find more of within this genre as they are not scared to be dominant. I chose strong, influential females such as Beyonce and Nicki Minaj, these are shown in the images below.


















Females are presented a lot differently to how males are presented, especially in magazine and therefore I also used Drake’s edition of Vibe magazine for research.


I then used a collaboration of these to create a magazine that was not going to be afraid of showing women in a different light, what R&B and Hip Hop is about – risk. I feel that in doing this I have managed to chose a social group that is a new generation of females and the R&B and hip hop followers which include sterotypes such as ravers, chavs and casuals also known as ‘townies.’


All photos that I have researched are MEDIUM LONG SHOT. This usually includes from the waist upwards.

From the three magazines I have picked, they all have similar, relaxed mouths. It is unusual to have the model smiling on the front cover. However, the female models in my research have a provocative look and this represents my social group, therefore when creating my contents page and front page I have made my models have a powerful facial expression, looking directly into the camera so that they have fierce eyes and in the contents page I have made her outfit fit with the theme of hip hop and risk which again links to the social group. The posture of all pictures I have chosen has a certain similarity too. The artists/models are all standing up, in a non-slouched position to maintain dominance and authority.

Music magazines that are already published and aim to market themselves to either the pop or R&B/rap genre; usually aim to target an audience of teenagers and young adults, usually between 13-28 years old. Therefore they are aiming to have a model on the front that the target audience may look up to or inspire, and somebody that is current and fresh so they have an air of interest around them. The main picture on the front page can then become very important as this is what the customer will first see and depending on whether it is somebody they recognise or somebody that looks intriguing compared to if they don’t could be the difference between a sale and not selling the product at all.

Within my social group I feel the models must look 'sexy' in order to capture the audience, I feel you can capture this best with the look in somebody’s eyes which I have done with my front cover, I have also dressed her in sophisticated clothes, almost business like to give her a power status which is also very important to my social group. I have again used the ‘sexy’ look in my contents page, but this time to a further extent and stripped with costume I have stripped her down to just a t shirt in order to give that provocative look, which will entice the customer further into the magazine.

In terms of costume my social group is usually attracted to two different looks either 'as little clothes as possible' this makes the female models look 'sexy' and confident acting as role models for teenagers. This is similar throughout all VIBE magazine front covers containing a female model on the front. Particular front covers, however have the ‘business’ woman look which shows a measure of authority and power which can also be seen as slightly ‘sexy’ and attractive, again something that may be used as role model for teenagers, and in this there is barely any flesh showing at all. I have used both of these styles of costume in my media product so that I have varied my product and reached out to the whole social group in more than one way.

My social group are interested in singers and artists such as Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, Rihanna and Chris Brown. In knowing this I have made sure I have featured these artists on my front page in order to attract my targeted social group to my product. Another way I have incorporated the artists that I know my social groups are interested in is by using competitions such as ‘win tickets to Trey Songz’ which will again attract my social group. I know that these are my target groups interests through research into magazines and the artists often featured. I know that these are my target market and that these are the artists they associate with as at their concerts through album sales and through research on social networking sites such as twitter where you can research ‘fandoms’ such as ‘barbz’ which are Nicki Minaj’s followers and ‘Young Money Cash Money Billionaires’ Lil Wayne’s clothing line you can see that it is the older generation of teens that are purchasing these goods and following these celebrities. I spent time researching blogs dedicated to these artists in order to really understand my target audience.

Here is one blog that I have researched made by a fan of ‘YMCB.’ You can tell through the picture of the artists with the green background that they are of R&B genre through clothing and make up of males and females. I then went through the blog and went one step further by going through the followers and who had visited; I then searched some of them blogs. Through this I have found out that my target market are between the ages of 15-28.