Monday, 15 December 2014
Possible technologies for the evaluation
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Friday, 28 November 2014
Task 9: Final Magazine pieces
This is my final Magazine Cover
This is my final Magazine Contents Page
This is my final Magazine Double Page Spread.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Final Front Cover Page
This is my final draft of my Front cover page. However, I am open to feedback and will adapt my front cover to given improvements.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Tomorrows media workshop
What I need to do for tomorrow's is to complete my contents page and dps. I also need to get feedback from my teacher and peers so i can do any last improvements so i can finally submit my magazine
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Contents page draft
This is my draft for my contents page, i am not finished and i am currently playing around with the font and the placing of my title
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Call sheet
Date: Thursday 13th November 2014
Time: 12:50 – 13:50
Assignment: Front Cover/ Magazine photo shoot
Location: A1 (Photography studio in Leyton Sixth Form
College)
Media: JPEG FINE
Photo shoot contact: Lenrick Greaves
Photographer: Lenrick Greaves
Assistant: Sumaya
Abdulgadir
Hair stylist: Selina Kyem Scott
Model: Selina Kyem Scott
Wardrobe stylist: Lenrick Greaves
Wardrobe:
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White classy (strapless) dress and black heels
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Black denim Jeans, Black Hoodie and black
t-shirt
Timeline:
Setup time- 13:20 to 13:30 (Model should be ready by this
time)
Shoot starts- 13:35
Shoot finishes- 13:45
Concept: This photo shoot would be split into two. The first
shoot would represent the R&B side on my magazine. This would be a classy shoot and with my model in white- this would represent the purity of the art form. This may also be seen as a sensual. The next shoot, my model would be dressed in black representing the rough and dark side of Hip-Hop, giving my model the persona that she is a rapper.
Monday, 10 November 2014
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Adobe Bridge notes
For
this photo shoot you will take a lot of photos and you will need to save them
in one place, in Adobe
Bridge. This what you need to do:
·
In Adobe Bridge Open
the folder that you have saved you photos from your file
·
Create a contact
sheet- you should have a range of photos that you will use
·
Click film strip
·
Make a print
screen of Adobe Bridge and then place it on blog
·
Discuss two of
your chosen images in detail
·
Upload your final
image
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Explain why you
chose it, where will it appear on your magazine. Does it fit the content where
it will appear in. explain framing and the type of shot
Photo Studio Notes
Backdrop:
·
White
or black backdrop (your choice)
·
Infinitive
white backdrop
·
Have you
model stand 5-6 feet from backdrop as the could bleach into the photo if too
close
Lighting:
·
You don’t
want the light directed on the backdrop only the model
·
House
lights must be off
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Flash
heads are the lights you will shine on the model
·
Flash
heads are adjustable
·
Back of
the flash head: test light, music icon makes light flash quickly or slowly,
plus and minus from 1 to 6
·
Transmitter
goldox: switch off when finished
·
3
point lighting for portrait pictures
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Key light
·
Fil light
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Hair light
/ separation light
·
3:1
lighting ratio: main lights on 4, fil light on 3, hair light on 1.5- this stops
bleaching out
·
Soft boxes
·
Snoot
light
Camera:
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DSLR
Camera
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Nikon
camera d7000
·
17
million megapixels
·
2
card memory slot: card reader needed to download images
·
Press
play button to view images
·
Settings:
A and S (Aperture priority and Shutter priority)
·
Shutter
image for moving images
·
Aperture
image for still images
·
18 to
105 for close up and full body
·
Reflectors:
used for a warm or cool tone
Photoshop Notes
- Press the file button to create a new Photoshop document
- Click on preset, and change to international paper (this will make the page A4)
- Press the button view then click on the ruler
- Use the margins to drag your rulers on to the page
- Remember that all images and text must be on different layers
- All layers must be above the background layer
- The layer that is highlighted is the layer you are working with
- when you have finished work, save the file as a JPEG if it is you final product
- if it is not your final product then save as Photoshop file so you can edit after
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Monday, 20 October 2014
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Task 5: Magazine Newsstand task / Distribution of Magazines
Task 5
Part A-
For this task, I decided to go to a local newsagent as I thought that they would have more magazines than a normal supermarket, as newsagents would sell more magazines than a supermarket.
In this newsagent, I first see the different magazines they have on different shelves. On the bottom shelf, they have childrens magazines, on the shelf above that they have lifestyle magazines and also soap magazines full of gossip. The shelf above that is known as the eyeline shelf and It has all music/mainstream media magazines. When looking at this shelf, I needed to consider the layout.
Typically the method of organising magazines where very competitive and publishers fought to have their magazine on the eyeline shelf and at the front. Previously, shop owners would measure 12cm between each magazine so that the customers could see the teasers/cover lines, but in this news agent this was not the case. I ask the shop owner what was the method of the organisation of the magazines on the eyeline shelf and he said, that is no longer about the competitiveness of the different publishers, but its about merchandising the best sellers, meaning that they promote the magazines that customers normally buy from this news agent.
I found that the magazines that customers normally buy are XXL and MOJO. These magazines have been put right in the middle of the eyeline shelf and have been placed right at the front. I also noticed that while other magazines only have 2 or three copies in the shop, XXL and MOJO have several copies along the eyeline shelf.
Part B-
distribution methods
For the distribution methods I have chosen to use the magazine XXL as this was one of the main magazines in this newsagent.
For this magazine, it does not only have a paper version, but it uses many other media technologies to appeal to its main target audience. As XXL's main target audience lays in the age category from 20-29 its uses mainstream technology to reach them. One media technology they use is a website, which allows the target audience to view the articles online while they browse the internet.
They also have an app which allows the target audience to have the e-mag on the go.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Task 4: Preliminary Task Audience Feedback & Evaluation
Evaluation for Task Three


For my front cover, I believe that this was a really good piece of work. The image I for used the front cover was taken at a medium shot, which was specifically required for me to do. As I had to construct the front cover on photoshop, I had to manipulate the image, making it fit the actual A4 page. Furthermore, my cover lines and my masthead was done really well as it complemented the overall colour scheme and the masthead was the largest writing on the page, which is typically found in all existing magazines. I also included the cost and a barcode on my front cover. What I need to improve for my front cover is the colour scheme. Typically in existing magazines, they normally use a three coloured colour scheme which creates a consistent house style, however I have only used two colours, which are red and white. Moreover, I need to improve the general layout of the front cover as I believe that the writing is quite close together; I should used more of the space and play around with different font sizes.
For my contents page, I believe that my design was quite simple, but it was straight to the point as it did not have to much colours within it to distract the reader. It follows the same colour scheme as the front cover (red and white), but the contents page does contain black within its colour scheme. In doing this task i had to work on InDesign, which was pretty easy to handle and operate, which allowed me to work efficiently and create my contents page. The things that I need to improve on my contents page is the font style, the font for the contents page and the front cover are different, which is a problem as all font needs to be consistent- This was highlighted by my feedback partner. Also, for future projects I need to improve the quality of my images as some images look slightly stretched and some look squashed. Overall I believe this was a good piece of work as I had a clear plan which i followed which allowed me to create this front cover and contents page.
Three points to improve:
- Use more of the given space
- Always have a three coloured colour scheme
- Get more practice of using photoshop
Monday, 6 October 2014
Task 3: LSC magazine
This is my college front cover that I created for my preliminary task
This is my contents page I created for my preliminary task
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Preliminary Task Plan
Monday, 29 September 2014
College Magazine Research/Analysis
Front Cover
For the front cover, we see that the main image has been taken at a medium shot, which is typically the expected angle for the main image for the front cover. This image also reflects the purpose and the target audience, as this magazine is aimed at students, so its only right to use images of those who are highly respected in American college, in this case athletes. The word "College" is used as the masthead for this magazine, this is ideal as it is a college magazine. The magazine also uses teaser in the front cover to stir up the curiosity of the reader and make them want to read the magazine. This is achieved by using cheeky and alarming phrase such as, "Naked Students" and "Going up in smoke". Furthermore, this magazine is free, which is more appealing to the target audience (students) as they would not have to pay for anything, this will make the students more likely to get a copy. This magazine also is termly paper (issued every term), this is evident as its clearly says "Winter 2008". This magazine also contains an issue number (issue 4) and a barcode which is placed on the bottom left corner of the magazine.
Contents Page
The contents pages is split into 4 sections, from college life, to entertainment, to sex and sports. The contents page highlights what this magazine will contain by putting the page number next to each title, which makes it easy for the reader to easily find each article. The contents page also contains three images, in which gives a visual idea on what the specific article is going to be about. From the contents page, we can see that the magazine will contain 17 editorial pieces, but also this magazine may contain unlisted adverts and possibly other articles. Furthermore the contents page also includes their website site address, which will allow students to find out more about the college, request more magazines or even contribute to the actual magazine.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Analysing a music magazine
This is the Magazine is will commenting on, regarding the contents page and the Double page spread. For the contents page and the double page spread, I will be analyzing the different features they contain.
The Contents page
How many pages are used for the contents?
The contents page is covered over one page (the one above).
Are all editorial item listed? Or just some of them?
Not all editorial items are listed, this is seen on page ten with Snoop dog which was not listed in the contents page.
How many sections are there, and what are they? How have the sections and pages been organised? is there any order? Consider columns, alignment, captions, text boxes.
There are 6 different sections in which they explain through a brief introduction to the article as well as presenting us with pictures. this is expected from this magazine to have limited sections as it is a weekly mag.
Which images are used? think of shot type, framing, lighting and other elements of mise en scene. What are the connotations? how do the images link to the listening in the content page?
For this contents page, there are 6 images presented in which is related to the actual issue in the magazine. Each image has a number on them, which is a direct number to the page in the magazine. This is a good feature in this contents page as this is very visual magazine- meaning that there are a lot of images. The contents page also contains an advert.
How does the contents page reflect the front cover?
Firstly, the contents page reflects the front cover through the main colour scheme- red, white, and black. Also the use of the logo is used on both the contents page and the front cover. Furthermore, the front cover is not really structured properly as the text is not written on perfect lines, which reflects the contents page as the numbers page are not organised in chronological order, but jumbled up.
Double Page Spread
The text for the double page spread is basically, about Noel Gallagher's new album, and the story behind every track, and why he chose a particular song to place on the album. The writing style for this article is quite formal, but when Noel Gallagher speaks you can tell he is of a rock artist, as he uses some form of slang and some profanity. This is expected from this magazine as it is aimed at a target audience people who are into rock and aged 17-30.
The article is based on a interview, discussing his latest album. NME cleverly structured this article to look like the track-list of his album, in which correspond with the actual text. The paragraphs are numbered, therefore each paragraph will be about the story behind each individual song. This was a good idea as it gave a good structured layout and made it easy to read and understand. However, the layout of the double page spread does not related to the front cover fully, as the double page spread is organised to a formal standard, whereas the presentation of the front cover is all over the place and is not really ordered. But the double page spread and the front cover does share a similar colour scheme- red, white and black.
Class notes on the DPS and Contents Page
Tuesday 23rd September 2014: In this lesson we took note on the semiotics and features a contents page and a double page spread should contain. We also looked at the purposes of them both and how the purposes are achieved through the different techniques and features.

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
Friday, 26 September 2014
Task 2: Research / Case Studies of real music magazines
Research / Case Studies of real music magazines
For this task, I will be commenting on the layout, content and the generic conventions of magazines. In order to do so, I will analyse the front cover, contents page and the double page spread (DPS) of two existing magazines of the same genre. The genre of music I have decided to work with for my music magazine project is RnB/ Hip-hop.
The first magazine I will be commenting on is Vibe Magazine.
Vibe Magazine
Vibe Magazine
Front cover

For this issue of Vibe, the front cover features an American rapper, record producer named TI. TI's image is the main image on this magazine, who is in front of the masthead (VIBE) which implies he is actually more important than the actual title of this magazine. In the main image, TI is captured in a medium close shot, which allows us to see his hands, in which he is rubbing his hands together, the connotation of this ties in with the main cover line "people have been comparing me to Tupac..." "teenagers marked for death", which gives the impression of violent aura. This is further shown through his eyes. He is directly looking at the audience, forcing the reader to take the magazine, and further giving the impression this article is going to be quite alarming. The use of a spot light in this image makes the artist the focal point of the front cover. In the front cover, Vibe uses conventions of layout to make this page successful. One of these conventions is the use of mastheads. In the front cover the word VIBE is the masthead, meaning that it is the title of the magazine. This is evident as it is the largest font on the page. Even though the masthead is the largest font on the page, half of the word is covered by the main image, this is because the artist on the front is actually the one who is selling the magazine, which is why it is the focal point and also, Vibe magazine is a well known magazine so even though half of the word is covered, you still know what magazine it is. Also the font choices is also an important convention for this magazine as it needs to be current and youthful but still be professional and clear, therefore, for the front cover Vibe has used large block fonts but uses different colours to make it standout. The font also matches the main image, as the artists facial expression is quite stern and serious, like the font as it bold and strong and gets straight to the point. The front cover also contains teasers to lure the reader into buying this magazine, as it highlights what issues are in the magazine. These teasers are written cleverly, as the writers of vibe cleverly play on words in which will intrigue the reader, and make them buy the magazine to read it. The front cover also uses a three coloured colour scheme which consists of red, black and white.
The target audience for this magazine is people who are into this particular music genre and aged 18-34. I believe the publisher took the target audience into consideration when it comes to advertising and pricing. For advertisement, the publisher specifically chose products which are trending and are affordable for the general audience. And regarding pricing for the actually magazine, it costs £5.28, which is a very good price for this age group, baring in mind that this is a monthly magazine.
Contents Page
In this magazine, the contents page is spread over two pages. On the first page, the Jay-z is feature as the main image with the contents numbers on the left hand side. The content features are presented in a fixed layout which does not make the page look unorganised and tacky. On the other page, it has a heading which says departments, and has page references that leads you to the different departments on the various pages. The second page has a different artist as the main image, Keri Hilson, who will be featuring in the double page spread for Vibe magazine. Vibe have also have included their logo into these two pages, the logo starts off with the letter V and then the letter I the transitions the rest of the word into some sort of bar code. Both page's colours reflect the colour scheme of the front cover as they have used the same colours, which creates a common house style for the magazine. Also, all the editorial items that are mentioned in the contents page are featured in all the pages is it referred to.
Double Page Spread
In this double page spread, it features two images of the celebrity Keri Hilson, as this double page spread is about her. These two images have been captured in a long shot angle and are high fashioned editorial images. In both images, the lighting used it quite natural as it uses outdoor lighting. But in the first image, the
In this piece of journalism, it speaks on the rise in the popularity of Keri Hilson as an Artist, and how she has recently dominated the charts since her first massive single "Knock you Down" featuring Kanye West and Ne-yo. From this piece of journalism, we get a youthful tone , through the vibrant interview between the interviewer and Keri Hilson. The article reaches out to their selected target audience through the mode of address. They do this by using some slang for engagement and also talking about current scandalized issues in the music industry. The structure of this article is based on an interview and is split into paragraphs. On each page there are two columns in which have no images on them. This is because the two images have their own pages before and after the article.
Vibe Magazine Press pack
From Vibe magazine's press pack, I gather that 55% of the readers of vibe are men, in which the main ethnic race that reads this magazine are Black/African American people with are percentage of 75%. Furthermore, the main people who purchase this magazine are in employment with a percentage of 65%, whereas only 20% of people who are currently in college purchase this magazine. Finally, main target audience for this magazine are people aged 21+ as the have a percentage of 82%, but generally the target audience age will lay in between 18-34 year old as they have a percentage of 67%. The median age for the target audience is 30 years old.
Billboard Magazine
Front Cover
For this issue of Billboard Magazine, the front cover features an American Singer, Actress and Fashion Designer named Rihanna. Rihanna is the main image of this magazine, she is placed in front of the masthead (Billboard) which suggests she is actually more important than the actual title of this magazine. In the main image, Rihanna is captured in a medium close shot, which allows us to see her upper body, which shows her hands behind her head, which seems as if she is quite relax but rather confident. As we start to read the main cover line, it says "Rihanna, the world is hers" which gives us further reinsurance in the connotation that she is quite confident and superior in the music industry. Similarly to the front cover of Vibe magazine, Billboard magazine also makes Rihanna stare right into the lens of the camera to make it look like she is looking directly at the reader, forcing them to buy the magazine. Also the wording of the main cover line will raise questions in the customers minds, making them ask why does the world belong to Rihanna, making them want to buy the magazine due to their curiosity. In the front cover, Billboard uses conventions of layout to make this page successful. One of these conventions is the use of mastheads. In the front cover the word Billboard is the masthead, meaning that it is the title of the magazine. This is evident as it is the largest font on the page. Even though the masthead is the largest font on the page, half of the word is covered by the main image, similarly to Vibe magazine, this is because the artist on the front is actually the one who is selling the magazine which is why it is the focal point and also, Billboard magazine is a well known magazine so even though half of the word is covered, you still know what magazine it is. Also the font choices is also an important convention for this magazine as it needs to be current and youthful but still be professional and clear, therefore, for the front cover Billboard has used large block fonts and uses the colours blue and yellow to fill the letters "A" and "D" to make the audience recognize the actual brand of Billboard, as half of the word is covered by Rihanna. Furthermore, the font of the cover line matches the main image, as the font in the cover line, the font is quite sharp, similarly to the expression in Rihanna eyes. Additionally, Billboard magazine also contains teasers on the front cover to further hook the customers into buying the magazine as the teasers are quite striking. Moreover, this magazine's front cover is similar to Vibe's front cover as Vibe has three colours within their house style, similarly Billboard has three coloured colour scheme within their house style (white, yellow and black).
Contents page
Unlike Vibe magazine, Billboard magazine's contents page is spread over one page. On this page it features many editorial listed items on it. It also contains four sections from Upfront, to features, to music and in every issue. Also, as this is a music magazine, it also contains the actual charts of the month on the left hand-side. The content features are presented in a fixed layout which does not make the page look unorganised and tacky. For each story, the page number is listed next to it- this is one of the main features of a contents page. Billboard have also have included their logo on the contents page, which is used for branding. The colour scheme of the front cover matches the contents page, as they both use black, yellow and white, but they are slightly different as the contents page uses more colours which makes it more fun. Also, all the editorial items that are mentioned in the contents page are featured in all the pages it is referred to.
Double Page Spread
In this double page spread, it features three images of Rihanna, as the article is about her. The three images have been taken at three different venues, at three different occasions. The first image is a cut out from and already existing image, the second image is of her and another lady walking down a cat walk and the last image is of her singing. The first and last image have been capture at a medium shot angle and the second image has been taken as a full image (head to toe). The clothing used in the first and third image are quite casual and the second one is quite high fashioned and elegant. This may have been done purposefully to show her in three different lights. Unlike Vibe magazine's double page spread, Billboard does not contain a full A4 image of Rihanna in their double page spread.
In this piece of journalism, it speaks on Rihanna's new album (of that time) 'Unapologetic', and how she has developed/changed her sound musically since her last album. The article then goes on to talk about her journey in making this album. The article also highlights areas such as, her latest appearances and her management team and Record Label. The structure of this article is based on an interview and also contains general facts on Rihanna and her music career. On each page the text is put into three columns and is split up into paragraphs.
Billboard Magazine Press pack
From the Billboard press pack, I gather that depending on the cover story, you'll get a dominant gender view. So therefore, its not certain whether men or women read this magazine more. Furthermore, the main target audience that reads this magazine lay in between 25-54 year olds, with a median age of 47. Also, 82% of readers are college graduates and 27.5% of readers have a post degree.
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