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- Through detailed analysis of established music magazines such as Q and NME – which project the
contemporary, indie-rock persona I wanted to create – I was able to gain a good understanding of the forms
and conventions featured in media products of this genre and indeed then felt it was essential to utilise some
of these codes in order to ensure that my final piece looked like a polished, professional and realistic media
product.

- In analysing the front covers of two recent issues of Q and NME, I was able to identify main conventions
they both employed such as the inclusion of one main image surrounded by a masthead logo, coverlines, a
puff/special feature/competition, the price and barcode as well as the use of a variety of colours and minimal
white space.

- My analysis of contents pages from the same magazines proved equally helpful as I found numerous forms
and conventions within this area: there is often a subscription advertisement included, encouraging readers –
with the mention of exclusive covers or a lower price – to subscribe. There were a number of images
featured on the contents pages; each taken in different settings, from different angles and distances,
depicting different colour schemes, which ensured the pages looked dynamic and interesting whilst the high-
quality, contemporary nature of all the shots ensured the piece still appeared professional. I also noticed that
page numbers were placed over the images in clear, bold fonts to allow for easy navigation.

- Studying double page spreads from both Q and NME was also extremely useful; I really enjoyed reading the
articles themselves – which provided me with a good idea of what tone and register to implement when
writing my own in order to appeal to a similar audience as that of the magazines. Furthermore, I noticed that
drop caps were a key convention, along with columns, striking images, pull quotes and sub-titles, the analysis’
provided me with a wealth of ideas regarding the layout, shot-types, colour scheme, language and quotes I
would use!
Large, masthead;
      placed in top left
      third; behind main   One large image fills
      image                     the majority of
                            space on the page,
Slogan inserted as         relating to the main
part of masthead                       coverline


    Different colour                  Very little
    highlights                       white space
    special feature
                                Pull quote from
                               article with artist
Several coverlines;
name of artist in
large bold lettering
                           Main coverline, artists name
                                 in large bold lettering;
   Barcode, price and                   stands out most
   website
Date; Price
 Large, masthead;                            Pull quote
 placed in top left
 third; behind main
 image                                       Main coverline stretches
                                            across entire page, places
Slogan slotted                                the band name in large
underneath                                                 bold letters
masthead; behind
main image

 Single image fills                        Pull quote from main article;
 majority of space,                                unique selling point
 their setting acts as
 the backdrop for
 the front cover

                                         Plus sign draws attention
 Several coverlines,                   to the coverlines; magazine
 title in a different                          has a lot of content
 colour to blurb to
 attract attention
                                          Barcode; website
Large, masthead; placed in         Special features in a
top left third; overlapping   different colour to other
main image                    coverlines; show readers
                               what they can get from
Slogan slotted                    inside; gig guide and
underneath masthead; in                   competitions
front of main image
                              One main image takes
Snappy introduction to         up majority of space
main coverline; word
‘exclusive’ creates
excitement                           Plus sign draws
                              attention to the other
Main coverline; artists        coverlines; magazine
name in large, unique font;      has lots of content
attracts reader attention
                                    Several coverlines;
                                   alternating colours;
Barcode; price; date;            artists names in large
website; Facebook and                      bold letters
Twitter icons, advertising
the magazines other media                  Pull quote
platforms
Through analysis of my own music magazine in comparison to those which I had previously studied, I
feel it is easy to identify the codes and conventions I employed in order to make my media product
seem authentic.
As is seen in successful music magazines such as Q and NME, my masthead is positioned at the top of
the left third with the slogan slotted underneath, a price, barcode, issue number, date and website are
included and I employed a single main image, ensuring that it took up the majority of the page –
leaving very little white space. I utilised a plus sign above my coverlines and indeed incorporated
several coverlines, depicting the names of my artists in large, bold letters and alternating colours and
employed a pull quote.

This is the image I used for my coverpage – I
feel that my models garments, make-up and
facial expression/body language ensure that
the shot embodies the indie-rock genre of
magazine. My artist is instantly portrayed as
confident, edgy and unique which is then
further emphasised to the reader in my DPS.
Whilst I felt it was necessary to emulate many of the
conventions of music magazines to make my piece seem
professional, I also wanted to challenge certain aspects in order
to create an original media product that would immediately
attract attention.
Most magazines employ one or two similar fonts, however I
chose to utilise a number of different styles on my front cover
to make the page more exciting and draw attention to different
elements, for example, I used a discursive font for my main
coverline to make it stand out, emphasising the fact that my
magazine has obtained an interview with the star. Also, rather
than placing the masthead and slogan behind the main image –
as is seen in issues of Q and NME – mine overlaps the picture of
my artist as I feel it makes a greater impact and would make
the magazine instantly recognisable. In addition, I decided to
use the website address/ barcode/issue number/price at the
bottom left third, but vertically, to challenge the convention
that they are always placed above the barcode horizontally. I
felt this made the magazine look more edgy and original.
Q Masthead (also serves      Page title “CONTENTS” in the      Page numbers in ‘Features’/‘Regulars’                 Thumbnail image of the
as the magazine logo)         centre third of the first page   correspond to those on pictures; neat                 issues front cover in the
and slogan included                                            and clear layout                                      corner of the right third
                                                                                                                         on the second page.

Largest image on the
contents is of band U2 as                                                                                                    Variety of images
they were featured on                                                                                                      included; different
the front cover of the                                                                                                        artists; different
magazine and are                                                                                                          sizes; different shot
therefore the main selling                                                                                                       types, angles,
point of this issue.                                                                                                         lighting, distance
Overlapped by the                                                                                                                 from camera
biggest page number to
allow for easy navigation.

Coverlines that appear
on the front cover are                                                                                                 Regulars section in right
listed along the left                                                                                                     third, including page
third in the ‘Features’                                                                                                 numbers, sub headings
section. Artists name                                                                                                        and quirky blurbs
serve as article titles
and are depicted in a                                                                                                        Review section at the
bold font.                                                                                                                   bottom of right third;
                                                     Large page numbers are clear              Section promoting            black background sets
Bar along the bottom of the page features Q          and easy to read and in the              subscription to the          it apart from the other
masthead/logo and the page number as well as         colour scheme and style of                  magazine at the              coverlines – makes it
Facebook and Twitter sites and the subscription      the Q masthead                       bottom of the left third                        stand out
website
Page title “INSIDE THIS WEEK”        Date of issue slotted
    challenges conventions of a          below the page title
    masthead simply reading
    “Contents”
                                                     Image in black and
   Largest image on the contents                 white adds variety and
   page is of Liam Gallagher as he was            interest to the page.
   featured on the front cover and is
   therefore the main selling point of
                                                  Neat, clear, concise layout;
   the issue. By making his the main
                                                 contemporary; very easy to
   image means readers can easily
                                               read; numbers correspond to
   find the interview with him.
                                            pictures and coverlines – easy to
                                                                  find articles
   Pull quotes included below
   each image, giving a taste of
   the articles and encouraging             Promotion of subscription to the
   people to read on. Short,                  magazine, encouraging readers
   quirky blurb beneath.                     by outlining how much they can
                                            save; direct audience interaction
Three small images placed along
the left third with two in the right
third, each taken from different                 Plus section entails
angles and different distances.                more features in the
                                              issue and links to the
      Bold page numbers                      coverlines listed under
      overlap the images and                    the plus sign on the
      allow for easy navigation                           front cover
Page title “INSIDE “ depicted in the same font as the LOUD                   Promotion of subscription along the skyline with offer of £30
masthead in front of the same black splash of paint; carries on              worth of downloads – direct interaction with audience
house style.
                                                                                                                      Thumbnail
   Slogan slotted                                                                                                   image of the
   underneath page                                                                                                   issues front
   title just as is                                                                                                        cover
   done with the
                                                                                                                        Corresponding page
   masthead on the
                                                                                                                        numbers overlap
   front cover.
                                                                                                                        images in the same
                                                                                                                        font as used for the
Features section along left                                                                                             masthead; clear;
third with regulars on the                                                                                              easy navigation
right, names of artists
depicted in a bold font
                                                                                                                     Variety of colourful
beside the article page
                                                                                                                     images; different
number with short,
                                                                                                                     sizes; different shot
snappy blurb below.
                                                                                                                     types taken from
                                                                                                                     different angles


Largest image on the page is of the artist     Review section against a turquoise
that was featured on the front cover as                                                Bar along the bottom featuring page number in the
                                               background to set it apart from the     same font as LOUD masthead in front of the same
she is the main selling point of the issue –   other coverlines and instantly draw
readers will want to be able to get to the                                             black splash of paint as well as the magazine’s
                                               interest. Text in a white font here     Facebook and Twitter sites and the subscription
article quickly                                rather than black.                      website.
All successful music magazines have their own unique House Style, this sets their piece apart and renders it
instantly recognisable – therefore I felt a clear House Style was a key convention I needed to employ when creating
my contents. In order to do so, I emulated many of the aspects on my front cover, for example I utilised a similar
colour scheme of hot pink, black and an icy turquoise and the same fonts.
As seen on the contents pages of magazines such as Q and NME, I created a neat layout with a ‘Features’ and
‘Regulars’ section as well as including a special ‘Review’ segment and depicting page numbers in a large, clear, bold
font placed over the images to allow for easy reader navigation. I included a number of different images and
devoted part of the page to promoting subscription to the magazine and ran a bar along the bottom of the page
featuring the page number, the magazines Facebook and Twitter sites and the subscription website.
I really enjoyed establishing my House Style and think that I have created a distinctive look that would appeal to
my target audience and indeed could be instantly recognised and associated with my magazine.

 These are the images I included in my contents, I felt it
 was important to have a variety of images taken from
 alternate angles and distances, not only to comply
 with conventions of music magazines but to make the
 page more interesting and exciting! Each picture is
 really different from the next but all portray the rock-
 indie, edgy look I wanted my magazine to evoke
 through the garments/make-up, body language/facial-
 expressions and mise-en-scene.
As I have mentioned, I think it was essential to make use of
certain forms and conventions of contents pages to ensure
that my media product looked professional and realistic.
However I really wanted to challenge some aspects in order
to add interest to my contents, creating a unique and edgy
look that would appeal to my target audience.
Rather than simply naming my page “Contents” as is the
norm in most magazines, I decided on the title “Inside”
because it’s a contemporary alternative, immediately
grabbing reader attention. I also promoted subscription to
my magazine in a triangular shape along the skyline of my
page which challenges the convention of positioning it in a
box towards the bottom of the page. I felt this would be
more successful in catching the eye of readers and thereby
encouraging them to subscribe. Similar to my front cover, I
utilised a number of dynamic fonts across my contents
instead of one or two similar styles which is a typical form
featured in magazines such as Q and NME.
Single image of          Drop-cap convention challenged by enlarging the letter to fill the page.      Artists name serves
hugely successful        Fits in with the colour-scheme of Q’s House Style                                as the masthead;
artist, Lady Gaga,                                                                                    simple and effective
fills the entire right                                                                               as this article is likely
page, where the                                                                                       to have followed an
eye-line will fall                                                                                       introductory DPS.
first. As an
instantly
recognisable star,                                                                                         Body text spread
readers are drawn                                                                                     across three columns;
in from the outset                                                                                        neat, clear layout


                                                                                                        Drop caps highlight
Image is in black                                                                                        the start of a new
and white creating                                                                                     section in the article
a classy,                                                                                                 and break up the
understated                                                                                                       interview.
professional look
that fits in with
House Style and
appeals to Q’s
contemporary                                                                                         Bar runs along bottom,
readership.                                                                                            as with all pages in Q
                                                                                                        magazine, featuring
                                                                                                              the magazines
    Dark jewellery and make-up coupled with the                     Q House Style is reflected in      masthead, Facebook
    risqué pose and nonchalant expression reflects                  every element of the               and Twitter accounts
    the rock-indie persona of the magazine.                         simplistic, stripped-back DPS.    and the page number.
Drop caps open the                         Body text spread across six columns, separated by subtitles in green
article, depicted in the
colour green which is                                                                                                        Section on
evident throughout the                                                                                                      ‘Tour Highs
article – fits in with                                                                                                        and Lows’
NME’s House Style and                                                                                                     breaks up the
method of employing                                                                                                           body text,
key colours for each                                                                                                              adding
issue, often relating to                                                                                                   interest. Set
the pictures included.                                                                                                  against a green
                                                                                                                         background to
                                                                                                                          make it stand
A clever play on words                                                                                                  out; fits in with
introduces the article;                                                                                                      the House
band name written in                                                                                                                Style
larger letters and a
different colour; draws
attention. The title
stretches across the                                                                                                    Advertisement
centre of all three                                                                                                       of the bands
thirds.                                                                                                               debut album (on
                                                                                                                      which the article
Short and snappy by-                                                                                                   is partly based)
line incorporates name      Name of                                                                                      as well as the
of journalist and creates   photographer                                                                               mention of the
interest in the article;                            A single image is splashed                      Humorous caption      NME website
encourages audience to                            along the bottom half of both                   regarding the image
read on                                           pages, leaving very little white
                                                               space
Introductory DPS, clever play on words as the artists name is Ella                                      Fans questions section along
                  – highlighted by the fact that this word is shown in a different        Blurb about background       left third and against turquoise
                 colour and the same font as it was depicted on the front cover.           to article and journalist   background; fits in with House
Single                Dynamic colour scheme representative of the House Style            conduction the interview      Style, breaks up body text and
striking                                                                                                  and piece    adds interest
image fills
the right                                                                                                                     Large image of artist
page,                                                               Drop caps open                   Body text              with guitar ‘backstage’
spreading                                                           article at the top               spread                     – links with article
onto the                                                            of the left third                across five                    subject matter
second;                                                                                              columns
immediately
captures
attention;                                                                                                                           Photo caption
very little                                                               Photo
white space.                                                             caption

                                                                                                                                           Pull quotes

                                                          Three smaller images
                                                          along bottom of first                                                         Info on artists
  As with all inner pages, bar along bottom                page; impression of                                                        tour and album.
  features page number in same font as the                 artist; add interest                                                             Magazines
  LOUD masthead in front of same black                                                                                                        website
  splatter of paint – emphasising House Style.
  The magazines Facebook and Twitter sites
  are also featured along with subscription               Artists full name in the       Short, snappy introduction to article Bar - page number;
  website.                                                same font and colour as        positioned at the bottom of the left         Facebook and
                                                          shown on the                        third on the second page.        Twitter; subscription
                                                          introductory pages                                                                     site
With consistent House Style being a key convention evident in music magazines, I made sure to maintain my
contemporary, edgy, indie-rock look in the DPS through my colour scheme, use of fonts, informal register and the
type of pictures included. I felt it was important to use a number of other conventions of double page spreads in
order to ensure that my final media product looked authentic and realistic.
I created an introductory DPS followed by the article itself, as magazines such as Q and NME often devote more
than just two pages to major artists – the first two pages featured a single image of my artist which filled the
majority of the spread, leaving little white space. A convention utilised by NME magazine, I created a clever play on
words to overlap this image and introduce the article, the writing was large and attention grabbing. Both pages
featured a bar along the bottom including page numbers, the magazines media platforms and a subscription
website as is seen in Q magazine amongst others. For the second two pages, I created a ‘Fans Questions’ section,
something that is frequently included in music magazines to break up articles and add extra interest to the spread,
I also utilised drop caps and a short introductory blurb to make the piece seem more professional. In addition, I
followed the convention of many successful music magazine double page spreads in adding numerous photos to
the article in the direction of eye-flow with adjoining captions which I feel helps my DPS make a much more
dramatic impact whilst appearing polished and professional.

                                                 Images used
                                                  in my DPS
                                                    Each conveys my artist as a confident, edgy, unique performer through
                                                     facial-expression/body-language, attire, garments and mise-en-scene
As alluded to, whilst I recognise the importance of complying with
certain forms in and aspects of magazines in order to make the
media product look realistic, I felt it was important to challenge
some conventions to aid my magazine in looking original and unique,
fitting in with the edgy, modern indie-rock persona I was hoping to
create.
In my introductory spread, although many music magazines will
include a short blurb here, I decided not to as I felt my striking image
and the pun in my article title made a really exciting, dramatic impact
that may have been effected by a section of text. With the DPS
article itself, I challenged typical conventions in a similar way to the
NME article I analysed as I felt it was a really different, interesting
layout and I want my magazine to stand out; my text begin at the top
of the left third with pictures along the bottom. However, I then
included an image at the top of my second page with the text
beginning below this to follow the eye-line of readers, carrying them
seamlessly from one page to another. I did not come across any DPS
articles that positioned their photos in this manner. Additionally, I
inserted my photo captions vertically rather than horizontally so as
not to take away from the images but still provide some explanation
and humour. I used the symbol ‘#’ in my fans question section in
reference to twitter, a site my youthful audience will be familiar with
and thereby instantly recognise.
- Prior to the design and distribution of my questionnaires, I decided that my music
magazine would be directed at a youthful audience of both genders aged between
approximately 15 and 25. With successful music magazines such as Q and NME targeting
audiences primarily in their 20s and 30s, I wanted to emulate the polished sophistication
and serious journalism of such pieces whilst adding my own contemporary, edgy twist to
make my magazine relevant to younger music fans.
- Constructing questionnaires according to these ideas, the results I received showed that
the majority of my target audience were interested in indie-rock music so I wanted to
focus my magazine on this genre. As one of my favourite types of music, I was confident I
could create a piece that would encompass the indie-rock look and entice other fans of
this particular genre.
- With the decision to create such a magazine, I began to focus my attention on other
magazines of the indie-rock genre such as Q, NME, Billboard and Rolling Stone.
In both successful indie-rock music
magazines and my own target audience
feedback, artists and bands such as
Florence and the Machine, The Pretty
Reckless, Laura Marling, Ben Howard, The
Killers and Coldplay prevailed as extremely
popular.
Therefore, I felt it was really important to
use these figures and their overall ‘look’ as
inspiration when creating musicians for my
own magazine because they would then
appeal to the target audience and add to
the credibility of my piece.
As you can see, I’ve included pictures of
the popular stars teenagers and young
adults listen to that depict the genre I
wanted to portray in my music magazine.
The colour scheme employed throughout my
magazine also conveys the audience I am aiming to
attract and thereby the social groups I am
representing. For example, I depicted the majority
of my text in black on the inner pages of my
magazine as this colour is habitually associated
with the rock genre and by contrasting this dark
shade and white with a hot pink and icy turquoise
throughout my media product, I feel as though I
have created a modern, edgy colour combination
that reflects my indie-rock genre.

             Similarly, through doing so, I was
             able to quickly established my
             contemporary House Style. I feel
             like my magazine may
             predominantly appeal to females
             through the use of the colour pink
             and focus on a female artist,
             however the inclusion of black and
             male artists on the contents page
             ensures that the magazine is
             appropriate for either genre.
NRS stands for National Readership Survey, NRS is a not-for-profit company which is funded
by the UK Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA), Newspaper Publishers Association
(NPA), and Periodical Publishers Association (PPA). They use grade definitions to classify and
describe social groups/classes especially in consumer targeting and research.
As my target audience is aged between 15-25, my readers will tend to be pupils in school,
students in university or young professionals so with this in mind, by using the grade
definitions I can see that my music magazine will appeal to those in categories B, C1 and C2.
The images I have shot of my main artist represent a social
group; her leather jacket, dark make-up and electric guitar
convey the indie-rock genre and therefore teenagers and
young adults of the same interest will be able to interact with
and relate to the photos. Whilst I wanted some of them to
show fun, natural poses, I made sure others were serious and
as professional as I could manage to reflect the fact that my
magazine is a serious music piece.
The media institution that might distribute my magazine must obviously specialise in the distribution
of magazines already, some of the leading magazine distributers in the UK include IPC Media, Bauer
Media and Emap. Each of these companies are well established in the magazine industry,
successfully distributing magazines spread across a wide range of genres, for example music,
fashion, home, sport etc; I felt it was important to research each one in order to determine which
would be best to distribute my magazine.
- The Bauer Media Group is Europe’s largest privately owned
                    publishing group. It is a worldwide, multi-platform media
                    empire consisting of many companies collected around two
                    main divisions – magazine and radio – widely recognised and
                    rewarded as being industry innovators.
                    - Bauer Media owns a huge number of influential media
                    brands spanning a wide range of interests, including heat,
                    GRAZIA, Closer, MCN, FHM, Parkers, MATCH, Magic 105.4,
                    Kiss 100, Kerrang! and Q.
                    - Their selection of over 300 magazines are available in 15
 BAUER MEDIA
                    countries, as well as online, TV and radio.
can connect and
engage 19 million   - Worldwide circulation of Bauer Media Group's magazine
consumers every     titles amounts to 38 million magazines a week.
   week with
   influential      - Bauer Media have a unique insight into the media industry,
     brands.        allowing them to work closely with their customers.
IPC MEDIA        - IPC Media is a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the United
                     Kingdom, with a large portfolio selling approximately 350 million copies of
produces over 60     magazines each year.
  iconic brands;     - IPC Media produces over 60 iconic media brands, with print alone reaching
   2/3’s of their    almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men – almost 26 million UK
   print reaches     adults – while their websites collectively reach over 20 million users every
                     month.
women in the UK.     - IPC's diverse print and digital portfolio focuses on three core audiences: men,
   Their website     mass market women and upmarket women.
  reaches over 20    - Their media products directed at men include: COUNTRY LIFE, HORSE AND
 million users per   HOUND, RUGBY WORLD and NME.
                     - Their media products directed at women include: LOOK, NOW, CHAT,
       month.        WOMAN,TV TIMES and TV & SATELLITE WEEK.
sly distributed         - Emap is a business-to-business multiplatform media group, whose brands
EMAP previou
                   zine MOJO,
 the music maga                        inform, inspire and connect within the sectors they operate in. For millions
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                                 ,
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 readership circ
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   507; proving it                     provides essential news, analysis and access.
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 distributed ma        g of the        - It has 20 magazines, including: Architects Journal, Architectural Review,
     at the beginnin
                        had an         Broadcast, Construction News, Drapers, Health Service Journal, Local
      recession they
                        me of
        operating inco                 Government Chronicle, Nursing Times, Retail Week, Recycling & Waste
                     £223 million.
   approximately                       Management and Screen International.
- Whilst institutions such as Emap are undoubtedly successful in their distribution of magazines, I feel that their focus
on built environment, retail, media, fashion, health, education, government and automotive sectors directed at adults
and older markets renders them unsuitable for distributing my media product, a music magazines.
- IPC Media could be a better choice for the distribution of my magazine with their pieces reaching almost 26 million
adults in the UK and their websites attracting over 20 million – my media product would be well circulated and its
other media outlets effectively promoted.
                                             However, I feel that Bauer Media would be the definitely best
                                             media institution to distribute my product; this company distributes
                                             both Q and Kerrang! Magazine which are extremely successful
                                             magazines of the music genre – as exemplified by the fact alone
                                             that Kerrang! enjoys a readership circulation of 134,000 whilst Q
                                             has a readership circulation of 130,179. As my media product is also
                                             a music magazine, Bauer Media would obviously be familiar with
                                             how to promote and distribute such pieces and thereby it would
                                             have a better chance of being successful!
                                             Furthermore, from my research, I can also see that Bauer Media has
                                             been involved in media platforms other than just magazines, they
                                             have a radio channel which could be used to promote my magazine
                                             as they have previously done with Q and Kerrang! The genre of the
                                             magazine will also be instantly recognisable if it is being promoted
                                             through a radio institution, which would bring the magazine to the
                                             attention of my target audience in a fun and direct way.
With the aid of my music magazine analysis and questionnaires, I determined that my magazine would
be aimed at a target audience of both genders, predominantly females, aged between approximately
15 and 25. Although this may initially seem like quite a wide-ranging age group, I wanted to create a
magazine that would appeal to all young music fans; whether they be students in school or university
or young professionals emerging into the working world, a good knowledge of the music industry, a
passion for the rock-Indie genre, gigs/festivals and a desire to find the latest news on current and
upcoming artists connects them, and this is what I wanted to provide.

                                                        I ensured that all of the pictures, fonts and colours utilised
                                                        across my media product would appeal to such an audience
                                                        as well as the magazines style and layout – as I will go on to
                                                        discuss in the next question.
- To help me understand who the audience for my media product is, I created a questionnaire
about my ‘Ideal Reader,’ allowing me to get an inside look at their lives; lifestyle, hobbies,
favourite foods and products etc. as it is crucial for all magazines to be in touch with their readers
and know exactly who is buying their product. 'Ideal Reader' profiles are established accordingly
as a general reflection of one of their typical buyers and the interests of such a figure can then be
utilised to approach and persuade various companies to take out advertisements on their pages.
- In order to ensure that my Ideal Reader Profile was realistic and authentic, I compiled of a
comprehensive list of questions for my questionnaire ranging from 'What is your favourite fizzy
drink?' and 'How do you purchase the latest music hits?' which are associated with products and
services – the companies offering these could be possible advertisers for my magazine – to 'What
is your occupation?' and 'What do you like to do in your spare time' in order to gain a better idea
of the lifestyle and personality of my ideal reader.
                                                      The feedback I received not only provided
                                                      information about certain brands and
                                                      products my target audience like – which
                                                      could be shown to companies to
                                                      encourage them to advertise in my music
                                                      magazine – but the questionnaire was
                                                      also very helpful in determining what
                                                      type of people will be reading the
                                                      magazine - with this knowledge, I was
                                                      then able to create my 'Ideal Reader'
                                                      profile which I have included in the
                                                      following slide!
Laurie lives and breathes               Whether it be through the
music – a 20 year old                       medium of TV, radio or
student, studying media              newspaper, Laurie recognises
journalism in London, she is       the day she can go to work in a
                                   pair of Christian Louboutin’s as
constantly updating the vast
                                            true success but in the
library of songs on her iPod
                                     meantime enjoys shopping in
and dreams of going on to                high street stores such as
review the newest albums,            TopShop, h&m and Primark –
biggest gigs and best                and holds down a job in New
festivals in the world!               Look to fund this passion for
As a teenager, Laurie’s taste in   fashion, music and in particular
music began to develop when             the purchase of an electric
she received her first guitar –                              guitar.
learning to play induced the
discovery of and appreciation         Laurie is single and loves the
for a whole range of                  nightlife London has to offer
instrument-strumming artists:       throughout the year, choosing
from Bob Dylan to Ben              to alternate between going out
Howard, she now looks to            to clubs to dance and pubs for
LOUD for the latest singer           intimate gigs at the weekend
songwriters to hit the scene         and if anything will be sipping
and indeed news from those              on a Malibu and sprite. Her
that are most famous around              summer months are spent
the world.                            back home in Ireland, where
                                      she tunes into Cool FM radio
Her list of most played tunes is          station and makes sure to
eclectic mix of edgy rock-indie          attend Oxegen festival, an
performers such as Florence         experience she loves – as well
and the Machine and Mumford          as squeezing in a girls holiday
and Sons and loves the fact that      to her best friend’s luxurious
LOUD covers such styles.                     apartment in Portugal!
I wanted to find out as much as possible about my target audience so that I could then create a magazine that was
tailored specifically to their preferences, encouraging them to buy it, which would result in a successful media
product! Questionnaires are a really effective way of doing this as they provide first-hand information from the
target audience, therefore I created two which were each handed to twenty people within the target age-limit.

- I constructed a ‘Design Decisions’
questionnaire to help me discover exactly
what my audience expected and indeed
wanted from the music magazine. I asked 13
questions which were concise and to the
point to allow for easy, quick answering on a
range of aspects involved in magazine front
covers, contents pages and double page
spreads.
- I was really happy with the results I received
as they proved extremely useful in helping to
shape and inspire ideas for my own piece, I
now had a clear idea of what my target
audience desired which was important as
they are the people who will be buying the
magazine and thereby determine if it will be
successful or not – their opinion is absolutely
crucial!
As shown on my blog, I constructed tables on
                                                                                         Excel for each of the questions and answers
                                     12
                                                       Masthead                          from my questionnaire in order to be able to
                                     10
                                                       Main Image                        analyse the results effectively.
                                      8
                                                       Freebies
                                                                                         The vast majority of people involved in the
                                      6                Coverlines
                                                                                         questionnaire said that the main image was
                                      4                Colours
                                                                                         what caught their eye on a magazine front
                                      2                Music Artists
                                                       Listed
                                                                                         cover so I knew I needed to focus on
                                      0
                                               1
                                                                                         capturing a really striking shot. They also said
                                                                                         they wanted to see a solo artist featured
                                                                                         which influenced my decision to feature a
                                                                                         single musician on the cover.

                                          16
                                                                                             By asking questions like
                       Solo Artist                                Interviews
                                          14                                                 ‘What would you like to
                       Band
                                          12                      Upcoming gigs and tours    be featured in the
                                          10
                                                                  Gig reviews
                                                                                             magazine?’ I was able to
                                           8
                                           6
                                                                                             get a really good idea of
                                                                  CD reviews
                                           4                                                 coverlines and articles to
                                           2                      Tips on how to succeed     include that would
                        rding
I asked questions rega
                                                                  in the music industry
                                           0
                                                                                             attract my target
                        and
  both the front cover
                                                                  Celebrity gossip and
                                                   1
                                                                  stories                    audience.
                          for
  inner pages! See blog
     all tables + analysis
Through my questionnaires, I also found that my target audience are really interested in the latest mobile phones,
laptops and other such gadgets and purchase the majority of their music through downloads – this conveys the
fact that my readers are up to date with technology and enjoy using the internet which is not surprising given that
we live in a world that is becoming ever more technologically advanced, and indeed dependent, by the day.
Therefore, I felt it was important to include aspects such as the magazines website address and Facebook and
twitter sites as well as a subscription website in order to create a media product that is current and relevant for
today, appealing to my target audience of students and young professionals.

As you will have seen, I included a bar along the bottom of all the inner pages of my magazine – as is done in pieces
like Q which also aim to attract young readers – that featured these websites so that my audience would be
encouraged to go check them out when they are catching up with friends on their favourite social network, which
is likely to be often, as BBC studies recently found that 83% of those in their teens and early twenties were likely to
log into sites such as Facebook up to 10 times a day. Indeed Q’s Facebook page has received over 22,000 likes with
their Twitter enjoying 51,437 (and rising!) followers, showing that young people enjoy interacting with their
favourite magazines across a range of media platforms.




 The bar running
along the bottom                            Close-up of
  of inner pages                         websites featured!
As mentioned, in the answers received from my ‘Design Decisions’ questionnaire, my target audience listed the image on a
magazine as what grabs their attention first which is why it was key to make my pictures professional, edgy and appealing
for readers, instantly portraying the indie-rock genre so that they would be attracted to my media product.

  From my ‘Design Decision’ questionnaire, I also found that        I wanted to create different looks for each girl so that the band
  the majority of my target audience wanted to see a solo artist    would seem unique, contemporary and edgy: I dressed one
  on the front cover so, with the knowledge that my readers         model in a skirt and jumper and another in a dress and a top
  will be predominantly female, I created a female singer           with the final girl in wet look leggins and a blouse. In
  named Ella Dean. As she is in her early twenties and from         constructing the outfits, I made sure that each included strands
  humble beginnings – as highlighted in the DPS – I felt it was a   of blacks and pinks, ensuring that they looked like a real group
  persona the readers could easily connect to and interact          whilst emphasising the rock-indie theme to appeal to my target
  with.                                                             audience!
  By featuring my artist in black leather garments with dark
                                                                    In taking photos of my drummer, I wanted my models clothes
  jewellery, voluminous hair and striking, smoky-eye make-up,
                                                                    to be understated and simple to reflect the fact that he is
  an edgy, indie-rock look is immediately depicted which will
                                                                    solely concerned with music and indeed that he is new to the
  appeal to the target audience and encourage them to delve
                                                                    music scene. I chose a simple white t-shirt, dark jeans and navy
  into the magazine!
                                                                    jumper to create the relaxed look and feel it was effective in
                                                                    portraying the fact that he is an upcoming artist which will
                                                                    attract my target audience!
As mentioned, my magazine is intended to appeal to all young music fans; whether they be students in
school or university or young professionals emerging into the working world, a good knowledge of the
music industry, a passion for the rock-Indie genre, gigs/festivals and a desire to find the latest news on
current and upcoming artists connects them, and this is what I wanted to provide.

Therefore, my magazine reflects the assumption that the
readers are well informed about the music industry and the
indie-rock genre, allowing me to use jargon and avoid slang or
a childish tone, helping to establish the piece as professional
and serious about music. Also, with this in mind, I was able to
make my magazine more relevant and appealing to the target
audience through the utilisation of a conversational, friendly
tone and informal register throughout my pages, adding to the
impression of the writer and reader as music equals. I wanted
my DPS article to include interesting information that would be
seen in successful music magazines such as Q or NME – I
discussed the artists roots, how she has progressed through
the music industry and indeed reached the stage of creating
her own tour – but ensured I kept it fun and contemporary
with direct audience address, short/snappy language and, as
mentioned, a consistently informal, friendly tone which would
make the article more engaging.
In constructing my media product, I learned a huge amount about technologies: I had to utilise certain
software that I had used before so I was thereby able to develop my skills in these areas but we also
used a vast range of technologies I had never come across. I found this learning process really
interesting, enjoyable and worthwhile as ultimately, it allowed me to create my final media product.
Firstly, our Media Studies class had to learn how to use PBworks.com, a blogging site where we were to
upload the various tasks and studies we completed as part of the process of creating our music
magazine. Initially, I found PBworks quite confusing, struggling to organise my sidebar and upload
relevant images and documents however, with more use, it quickly became very easy to navigate
around the site, upload work and edit pages. The blogs also allowed our class to review and comment
on each others work, delivering constructive criticism and feedback. I arranged the main task on my
blog under three headings in the sidebar: Research, Planning, Construction and Evaluation.
http://prezi.com/tndcuoudz7js/music-magazine-front-cover/   During the process of constructing
                                                            my media product, I utilised an online
                                                            brainstorming site I had never used
                                                            before called Prezi, it allows you to
                                                            create a mind-map presentation of
                                                            ideas using alternating fonts,
                                                            colourful shapes and arrows with the
                                                            option of inserting images too.
                                                            Simple and easy to operate, Prezi
                                                            proved extremely useful when I was
                                                            thinking of ideas regarding the
                                                            different aspects of my magazine
                                                            such as colour scheme, masthead,
                                                            coverlines and slogan etc The
                                                            software allowed you to review your
                                                            ideas once you had finished with the
                                                            ability to zoom in on certain areas
                                                            and follow different paths around the
                                                            mind-map which meant I could easily
                                                            compare my ideas in a way that was
Above is a screen shot of my Prezi, I created three         much more fun and interesting than
distinct sections: one based on all my ideas for the        if the brainstorm had simply been on
front cover, the other on ideas for contents pages          paper.
and finally, my ideas for the double page spread.
Another new technology I learned to use was an online
programme called ANIMOTO, a video-making site where
you can add your own text, images and music – I utilised
this to create a short video that represented the genre of
my magazine.
I chose a vintage theme to reflect the edgy, cool persona I
want my magazine to evoke whilst the soundtrack was
classed under the 'indie-rock' section on the
websites music selection so obviously I felt it was
appropriate! I included images of a variety of artists that
represent the different types of musicians I would want my
magazine to cover - from the likes of Taylor Momsen of The
Pretty Reckless and Florence Welsh of Florence and the
Machine to The Wombats and Snow Patrol. I felt it
important to feature the key elements I want my magazine
to cover such as interviews, music
updates, reviews and guides to festivals and gigs and was
really pleased with the outcome as I feel it was a simple and
yet very effective representation of the genre of my music
magazine!
http://animoto.com/play/bO2Jlv1OZtVJjgVBqmlqRQ
                                                                               ots from
                                                                Some screen sh
                                                                               ideo
                                                                my ANIMOTO v
As well as using technologies I was not familiar with, I did avail of
numerous programmes which I had used before such as Windows
Microsoft Word, Publisher, Excel and PowerPoint throughout the
process of constructing my media product.

For example, I used PowerPoint to bring together my research on media
institutions and distributers as well as the music magazine industry,
effectively portraying the information in an exciting manner.

I complied my questionnaires on Word and used Excel to create tables
based on the answers which meant I could present my findings in a
much more interesting, vibrant way as well as allowing for easier
analysis and used Publisher to create flatplans for my various magazine
pages – an essential step in creating the final media product.

I also used DaFont.com to download fonts that could then be included
in the various sections of my media product to add interest and make
the pages look more exciting whilst still retaining a professional look.
With the help of some previous experience and the Preliminary task, I had a very basic idea of
how to use Adobe Photoshop, however my knowledge of the software expanded enormously in
the construction of my media product as each of my pages was put together using it.
Indeed I think this was the programme I learned most about, discovering a whole range of new
tools and options which were invaluable in shaping the look of my music magazine and
personally found it to be the most helpful.
Photoshop allowed me to hugely enhance the images I included across my front cover, contents
and double page spread which was really important as, like the questionnaires showed, the
pictures included in magazines are what draws the attention of my target audience.
Amongst the wide range of tools employed, I used the polygonal lasso to outline my main artists
lips and then adjusted the colour balance, saturation and levels in order to make them stand out
in an eye-catching bright pink shade which I could then match to my masthead. The hot colour
provides an edgy contrast with the dark black and icy turquoise that also remain dominant
throughout my media product, creating a contemporary, indie-rock look which would appeal to
my target audience. I then edited the entire picture to make it more striking and professional
looking and completed the process with all pictures of her to create a sense of continuity.
I also made frequent use of the colour sampler tool, spot healing brush tool, magic-wand tool,
rectangular marquee tool, crop tool, rubber and brushes, text tool and free transform as well as
adjusting the image settings on all of my photos.
Very basic outline of the
                               steps I took to achieve the
                               final look of my main image:
                               - Polygonal lasso tool around lips,
                               adjust image settings to make them
                               bright pink
                               - Polygonal lasso tool around eyes,
                               emphasise dark eye shadow
                               - Crop image
                               - Adjust image levels
                               - Adjust brightness/contrast levels




An example of how I edited                                           - Add drop shadow
my text to make it easily
legible against the backdrop                                         - Add inner shadow
of an image whilst creating                                          - Add outer glow
more of a dramatic impact
Looking back on the front cover and contents page I created for my preliminary task, when
compared to my final media product, I feel I have made a massive improvement and this
significant progression is reflected in my music magazine looking like a much more authentic,
professional product.
I have learned the importance of background-research in the progression from Preliminary Task
to full product; I carried out much more in-depth studies when conducting my main task, finding
out about prominent media institutions and magazine distributers such as IPC Media, Bauer
Media and Emap as well as successful music magazines such as Q and NME, providing me with a
knowledge of the music magazine industry and indeed a solid base to create my own.
Whilst I did analyse some school magazines in the construction of my Preliminary Task, I only
decided to employ a very limited number of codes and conventions of such products which I
think becomes obvious in my final pages – they do not look realistic. Whereas with my music
magazine I completed number of detailed analysis of music magazines which helped me gain an
understanding of the codes and conventions of such pieces, many of which I then tried to
emulate in producing my media product in order to make it look like a professional magazine.
I learned to use new programmes such as ANIMOTO, whilst developing my skills in Microsoft
Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint as well as in software like Photoshop and Prezi.
Through the experience of conducting a ‘photo shoot’ in my Preliminary Task, I learned about the
problems that can come up when trying to capture an effective image such as how difficult it is to
direct a friend, inefficient lighting and setting, overly basic/unrealistic photo shoot plan etc. and so
was able to prepare for and address such anomalies in taking the photos for my main task. I feel that
the vast improvement in shots is evident which was a crucial step as my target audience listed the
first thing they notice about a magazine as the pictures on it. I also felt I progressed hugely in my
understanding of what type of photos and shot-types are used in magazines as well as the fact that
shooting against a clear background can ensure a much more polished, professional final look.
The improvement in photos was helped enormously by my improvement in Photoshop; looking back
on my Preliminary Task, in terms of the front cover, I now feel it looks very childish and unrealistic
with the fact that my model has an outer glow making the separation between her and the picture
behind her too obvious. The coverlines I included do not stand out against the background and in
some cases are difficult to read, with an unnecessary amount of blurb. These were all difficulties I
progressed from in creating my main task where I utilised a striking, edgy close-up of my model to fill
the entire page, I then employed my background-research on music magazines in working hard to
construct short, snappy coverlines to surround the image, supplying each with a drop shadow/inner
shadow or other in order to make them stand out and clear to read.
I was able to edit my images to much better effect in the main task also, having not really altered
their settings when conducting the Preliminary Task – enhancing my photos was a key step as it made
the music magazine look much more edgy and authentic.
I also feel I have learned a huge deal about appealing to target audience in the progression from Preliminary
to Main Task; with my school magazine, I focused on no particular genre or topic, instead aiming it broadly
at all sixth-form students in the school, however, in my main task I conducted extensive audience research
using questionnaires and class feedback in order to establish a clear, concise idea of the genre of my
magazine, how to reflect this and indeed how to attract my youthful, indie-rock target audience.
On looking back at the two tasks, I followed no particular House Style in my school magazine and didn’t
even include the same fonts – I now realise this would never be seen in a real magazine, continuity from
page to page is something buyers of any magazine expect therefore my final media product is much more
realistic. I established and emphasised a House Style that I felt would appeal to my target audience
throughout all aspects of my pages, for example the striking contrast between my dominant colours of
black, hot pink and light turquoise created a really edgy, contemporary feel. I also utilised the same fonts
across the piece, choosing to depict my masthead, contents title and page numbers in a pink, retro text in
front of a black splatter of paint – further adhering to my colour scheme. I also feel I appealed to my
audience through the informal register and friendly, conversational tone employed throughout, reader
address was not something I hugely considered in my Preliminary Task but my research of magazines
highlighted its importance.
In conclusion my knowledge of print media, specifically music magazines, has increased greatly due to the
time and effort that I have put into creating my cover page, contents page and double page spread for my
music magazine, a process I thoroughly enjoyed. This experience has allowed me to gain confidence in my
analysing and editing and has thereby hugely increased my capabilities as a media studies student.
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Final Evaluation

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  • 3. - Through detailed analysis of established music magazines such as Q and NME – which project the contemporary, indie-rock persona I wanted to create – I was able to gain a good understanding of the forms and conventions featured in media products of this genre and indeed then felt it was essential to utilise some of these codes in order to ensure that my final piece looked like a polished, professional and realistic media product. - In analysing the front covers of two recent issues of Q and NME, I was able to identify main conventions they both employed such as the inclusion of one main image surrounded by a masthead logo, coverlines, a puff/special feature/competition, the price and barcode as well as the use of a variety of colours and minimal white space. - My analysis of contents pages from the same magazines proved equally helpful as I found numerous forms and conventions within this area: there is often a subscription advertisement included, encouraging readers – with the mention of exclusive covers or a lower price – to subscribe. There were a number of images featured on the contents pages; each taken in different settings, from different angles and distances, depicting different colour schemes, which ensured the pages looked dynamic and interesting whilst the high- quality, contemporary nature of all the shots ensured the piece still appeared professional. I also noticed that page numbers were placed over the images in clear, bold fonts to allow for easy navigation. - Studying double page spreads from both Q and NME was also extremely useful; I really enjoyed reading the articles themselves – which provided me with a good idea of what tone and register to implement when writing my own in order to appeal to a similar audience as that of the magazines. Furthermore, I noticed that drop caps were a key convention, along with columns, striking images, pull quotes and sub-titles, the analysis’ provided me with a wealth of ideas regarding the layout, shot-types, colour scheme, language and quotes I would use!
  • 4. Large, masthead; placed in top left third; behind main One large image fills image the majority of space on the page, Slogan inserted as relating to the main part of masthead coverline Different colour Very little highlights white space special feature Pull quote from article with artist Several coverlines; name of artist in large bold lettering Main coverline, artists name in large bold lettering; Barcode, price and stands out most website
  • 5. Date; Price Large, masthead; Pull quote placed in top left third; behind main image Main coverline stretches across entire page, places Slogan slotted the band name in large underneath bold letters masthead; behind main image Single image fills Pull quote from main article; majority of space, unique selling point their setting acts as the backdrop for the front cover Plus sign draws attention Several coverlines, to the coverlines; magazine title in a different has a lot of content colour to blurb to attract attention Barcode; website
  • 6. Large, masthead; placed in Special features in a top left third; overlapping different colour to other main image coverlines; show readers what they can get from Slogan slotted inside; gig guide and underneath masthead; in competitions front of main image One main image takes Snappy introduction to up majority of space main coverline; word ‘exclusive’ creates excitement Plus sign draws attention to the other Main coverline; artists coverlines; magazine name in large, unique font; has lots of content attracts reader attention Several coverlines; alternating colours; Barcode; price; date; artists names in large website; Facebook and bold letters Twitter icons, advertising the magazines other media Pull quote platforms
  • 7. Through analysis of my own music magazine in comparison to those which I had previously studied, I feel it is easy to identify the codes and conventions I employed in order to make my media product seem authentic. As is seen in successful music magazines such as Q and NME, my masthead is positioned at the top of the left third with the slogan slotted underneath, a price, barcode, issue number, date and website are included and I employed a single main image, ensuring that it took up the majority of the page – leaving very little white space. I utilised a plus sign above my coverlines and indeed incorporated several coverlines, depicting the names of my artists in large, bold letters and alternating colours and employed a pull quote. This is the image I used for my coverpage – I feel that my models garments, make-up and facial expression/body language ensure that the shot embodies the indie-rock genre of magazine. My artist is instantly portrayed as confident, edgy and unique which is then further emphasised to the reader in my DPS.
  • 8. Whilst I felt it was necessary to emulate many of the conventions of music magazines to make my piece seem professional, I also wanted to challenge certain aspects in order to create an original media product that would immediately attract attention. Most magazines employ one or two similar fonts, however I chose to utilise a number of different styles on my front cover to make the page more exciting and draw attention to different elements, for example, I used a discursive font for my main coverline to make it stand out, emphasising the fact that my magazine has obtained an interview with the star. Also, rather than placing the masthead and slogan behind the main image – as is seen in issues of Q and NME – mine overlaps the picture of my artist as I feel it makes a greater impact and would make the magazine instantly recognisable. In addition, I decided to use the website address/ barcode/issue number/price at the bottom left third, but vertically, to challenge the convention that they are always placed above the barcode horizontally. I felt this made the magazine look more edgy and original.
  • 9. Q Masthead (also serves Page title “CONTENTS” in the Page numbers in ‘Features’/‘Regulars’ Thumbnail image of the as the magazine logo) centre third of the first page correspond to those on pictures; neat issues front cover in the and slogan included and clear layout corner of the right third on the second page. Largest image on the contents is of band U2 as Variety of images they were featured on included; different the front cover of the artists; different magazine and are sizes; different shot therefore the main selling types, angles, point of this issue. lighting, distance Overlapped by the from camera biggest page number to allow for easy navigation. Coverlines that appear on the front cover are Regulars section in right listed along the left third, including page third in the ‘Features’ numbers, sub headings section. Artists name and quirky blurbs serve as article titles and are depicted in a Review section at the bold font. bottom of right third; Large page numbers are clear Section promoting black background sets Bar along the bottom of the page features Q and easy to read and in the subscription to the it apart from the other masthead/logo and the page number as well as colour scheme and style of magazine at the coverlines – makes it Facebook and Twitter sites and the subscription the Q masthead bottom of the left third stand out website
  • 10. Page title “INSIDE THIS WEEK” Date of issue slotted challenges conventions of a below the page title masthead simply reading “Contents” Image in black and Largest image on the contents white adds variety and page is of Liam Gallagher as he was interest to the page. featured on the front cover and is therefore the main selling point of Neat, clear, concise layout; the issue. By making his the main contemporary; very easy to image means readers can easily read; numbers correspond to find the interview with him. pictures and coverlines – easy to find articles Pull quotes included below each image, giving a taste of the articles and encouraging Promotion of subscription to the people to read on. Short, magazine, encouraging readers quirky blurb beneath. by outlining how much they can save; direct audience interaction Three small images placed along the left third with two in the right third, each taken from different Plus section entails angles and different distances. more features in the issue and links to the Bold page numbers coverlines listed under overlap the images and the plus sign on the allow for easy navigation front cover
  • 11. Page title “INSIDE “ depicted in the same font as the LOUD Promotion of subscription along the skyline with offer of £30 masthead in front of the same black splash of paint; carries on worth of downloads – direct interaction with audience house style. Thumbnail Slogan slotted image of the underneath page issues front title just as is cover done with the Corresponding page masthead on the numbers overlap front cover. images in the same font as used for the Features section along left masthead; clear; third with regulars on the easy navigation right, names of artists depicted in a bold font Variety of colourful beside the article page images; different number with short, sizes; different shot snappy blurb below. types taken from different angles Largest image on the page is of the artist Review section against a turquoise that was featured on the front cover as Bar along the bottom featuring page number in the background to set it apart from the same font as LOUD masthead in front of the same she is the main selling point of the issue – other coverlines and instantly draw readers will want to be able to get to the black splash of paint as well as the magazine’s interest. Text in a white font here Facebook and Twitter sites and the subscription article quickly rather than black. website.
  • 12. All successful music magazines have their own unique House Style, this sets their piece apart and renders it instantly recognisable – therefore I felt a clear House Style was a key convention I needed to employ when creating my contents. In order to do so, I emulated many of the aspects on my front cover, for example I utilised a similar colour scheme of hot pink, black and an icy turquoise and the same fonts. As seen on the contents pages of magazines such as Q and NME, I created a neat layout with a ‘Features’ and ‘Regulars’ section as well as including a special ‘Review’ segment and depicting page numbers in a large, clear, bold font placed over the images to allow for easy reader navigation. I included a number of different images and devoted part of the page to promoting subscription to the magazine and ran a bar along the bottom of the page featuring the page number, the magazines Facebook and Twitter sites and the subscription website. I really enjoyed establishing my House Style and think that I have created a distinctive look that would appeal to my target audience and indeed could be instantly recognised and associated with my magazine. These are the images I included in my contents, I felt it was important to have a variety of images taken from alternate angles and distances, not only to comply with conventions of music magazines but to make the page more interesting and exciting! Each picture is really different from the next but all portray the rock- indie, edgy look I wanted my magazine to evoke through the garments/make-up, body language/facial- expressions and mise-en-scene.
  • 13. As I have mentioned, I think it was essential to make use of certain forms and conventions of contents pages to ensure that my media product looked professional and realistic. However I really wanted to challenge some aspects in order to add interest to my contents, creating a unique and edgy look that would appeal to my target audience. Rather than simply naming my page “Contents” as is the norm in most magazines, I decided on the title “Inside” because it’s a contemporary alternative, immediately grabbing reader attention. I also promoted subscription to my magazine in a triangular shape along the skyline of my page which challenges the convention of positioning it in a box towards the bottom of the page. I felt this would be more successful in catching the eye of readers and thereby encouraging them to subscribe. Similar to my front cover, I utilised a number of dynamic fonts across my contents instead of one or two similar styles which is a typical form featured in magazines such as Q and NME.
  • 14. Single image of Drop-cap convention challenged by enlarging the letter to fill the page. Artists name serves hugely successful Fits in with the colour-scheme of Q’s House Style as the masthead; artist, Lady Gaga, simple and effective fills the entire right as this article is likely page, where the to have followed an eye-line will fall introductory DPS. first. As an instantly recognisable star, Body text spread readers are drawn across three columns; in from the outset neat, clear layout Drop caps highlight Image is in black the start of a new and white creating section in the article a classy, and break up the understated interview. professional look that fits in with House Style and appeals to Q’s contemporary Bar runs along bottom, readership. as with all pages in Q magazine, featuring the magazines Dark jewellery and make-up coupled with the Q House Style is reflected in masthead, Facebook risqué pose and nonchalant expression reflects every element of the and Twitter accounts the rock-indie persona of the magazine. simplistic, stripped-back DPS. and the page number.
  • 15. Drop caps open the Body text spread across six columns, separated by subtitles in green article, depicted in the colour green which is Section on evident throughout the ‘Tour Highs article – fits in with and Lows’ NME’s House Style and breaks up the method of employing body text, key colours for each adding issue, often relating to interest. Set the pictures included. against a green background to make it stand A clever play on words out; fits in with introduces the article; the House band name written in Style larger letters and a different colour; draws attention. The title stretches across the Advertisement centre of all three of the bands thirds. debut album (on which the article Short and snappy by- is partly based) line incorporates name Name of as well as the of journalist and creates photographer mention of the interest in the article; A single image is splashed Humorous caption NME website encourages audience to along the bottom half of both regarding the image read on pages, leaving very little white space
  • 16. Introductory DPS, clever play on words as the artists name is Ella Fans questions section along – highlighted by the fact that this word is shown in a different Blurb about background left third and against turquoise colour and the same font as it was depicted on the front cover. to article and journalist background; fits in with House Single Dynamic colour scheme representative of the House Style conduction the interview Style, breaks up body text and striking and piece adds interest image fills the right Large image of artist page, Drop caps open Body text with guitar ‘backstage’ spreading article at the top spread – links with article onto the of the left third across five subject matter second; columns immediately captures attention; Photo caption very little Photo white space. caption Pull quotes Three smaller images along bottom of first Info on artists As with all inner pages, bar along bottom page; impression of tour and album. features page number in same font as the artist; add interest Magazines LOUD masthead in front of same black website splatter of paint – emphasising House Style. The magazines Facebook and Twitter sites are also featured along with subscription Artists full name in the Short, snappy introduction to article Bar - page number; website. same font and colour as positioned at the bottom of the left Facebook and shown on the third on the second page. Twitter; subscription introductory pages site
  • 17. With consistent House Style being a key convention evident in music magazines, I made sure to maintain my contemporary, edgy, indie-rock look in the DPS through my colour scheme, use of fonts, informal register and the type of pictures included. I felt it was important to use a number of other conventions of double page spreads in order to ensure that my final media product looked authentic and realistic. I created an introductory DPS followed by the article itself, as magazines such as Q and NME often devote more than just two pages to major artists – the first two pages featured a single image of my artist which filled the majority of the spread, leaving little white space. A convention utilised by NME magazine, I created a clever play on words to overlap this image and introduce the article, the writing was large and attention grabbing. Both pages featured a bar along the bottom including page numbers, the magazines media platforms and a subscription website as is seen in Q magazine amongst others. For the second two pages, I created a ‘Fans Questions’ section, something that is frequently included in music magazines to break up articles and add extra interest to the spread, I also utilised drop caps and a short introductory blurb to make the piece seem more professional. In addition, I followed the convention of many successful music magazine double page spreads in adding numerous photos to the article in the direction of eye-flow with adjoining captions which I feel helps my DPS make a much more dramatic impact whilst appearing polished and professional. Images used in my DPS Each conveys my artist as a confident, edgy, unique performer through facial-expression/body-language, attire, garments and mise-en-scene
  • 18. As alluded to, whilst I recognise the importance of complying with certain forms in and aspects of magazines in order to make the media product look realistic, I felt it was important to challenge some conventions to aid my magazine in looking original and unique, fitting in with the edgy, modern indie-rock persona I was hoping to create. In my introductory spread, although many music magazines will include a short blurb here, I decided not to as I felt my striking image and the pun in my article title made a really exciting, dramatic impact that may have been effected by a section of text. With the DPS article itself, I challenged typical conventions in a similar way to the NME article I analysed as I felt it was a really different, interesting layout and I want my magazine to stand out; my text begin at the top of the left third with pictures along the bottom. However, I then included an image at the top of my second page with the text beginning below this to follow the eye-line of readers, carrying them seamlessly from one page to another. I did not come across any DPS articles that positioned their photos in this manner. Additionally, I inserted my photo captions vertically rather than horizontally so as not to take away from the images but still provide some explanation and humour. I used the symbol ‘#’ in my fans question section in reference to twitter, a site my youthful audience will be familiar with and thereby instantly recognise.
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  • 20. - Prior to the design and distribution of my questionnaires, I decided that my music magazine would be directed at a youthful audience of both genders aged between approximately 15 and 25. With successful music magazines such as Q and NME targeting audiences primarily in their 20s and 30s, I wanted to emulate the polished sophistication and serious journalism of such pieces whilst adding my own contemporary, edgy twist to make my magazine relevant to younger music fans. - Constructing questionnaires according to these ideas, the results I received showed that the majority of my target audience were interested in indie-rock music so I wanted to focus my magazine on this genre. As one of my favourite types of music, I was confident I could create a piece that would encompass the indie-rock look and entice other fans of this particular genre. - With the decision to create such a magazine, I began to focus my attention on other magazines of the indie-rock genre such as Q, NME, Billboard and Rolling Stone.
  • 21. In both successful indie-rock music magazines and my own target audience feedback, artists and bands such as Florence and the Machine, The Pretty Reckless, Laura Marling, Ben Howard, The Killers and Coldplay prevailed as extremely popular. Therefore, I felt it was really important to use these figures and their overall ‘look’ as inspiration when creating musicians for my own magazine because they would then appeal to the target audience and add to the credibility of my piece. As you can see, I’ve included pictures of the popular stars teenagers and young adults listen to that depict the genre I wanted to portray in my music magazine.
  • 22. The colour scheme employed throughout my magazine also conveys the audience I am aiming to attract and thereby the social groups I am representing. For example, I depicted the majority of my text in black on the inner pages of my magazine as this colour is habitually associated with the rock genre and by contrasting this dark shade and white with a hot pink and icy turquoise throughout my media product, I feel as though I have created a modern, edgy colour combination that reflects my indie-rock genre. Similarly, through doing so, I was able to quickly established my contemporary House Style. I feel like my magazine may predominantly appeal to females through the use of the colour pink and focus on a female artist, however the inclusion of black and male artists on the contents page ensures that the magazine is appropriate for either genre.
  • 23. NRS stands for National Readership Survey, NRS is a not-for-profit company which is funded by the UK Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA), Newspaper Publishers Association (NPA), and Periodical Publishers Association (PPA). They use grade definitions to classify and describe social groups/classes especially in consumer targeting and research. As my target audience is aged between 15-25, my readers will tend to be pupils in school, students in university or young professionals so with this in mind, by using the grade definitions I can see that my music magazine will appeal to those in categories B, C1 and C2.
  • 24. The images I have shot of my main artist represent a social group; her leather jacket, dark make-up and electric guitar convey the indie-rock genre and therefore teenagers and young adults of the same interest will be able to interact with and relate to the photos. Whilst I wanted some of them to show fun, natural poses, I made sure others were serious and as professional as I could manage to reflect the fact that my magazine is a serious music piece.
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  • 26. The media institution that might distribute my magazine must obviously specialise in the distribution of magazines already, some of the leading magazine distributers in the UK include IPC Media, Bauer Media and Emap. Each of these companies are well established in the magazine industry, successfully distributing magazines spread across a wide range of genres, for example music, fashion, home, sport etc; I felt it was important to research each one in order to determine which would be best to distribute my magazine.
  • 27. - The Bauer Media Group is Europe’s largest privately owned publishing group. It is a worldwide, multi-platform media empire consisting of many companies collected around two main divisions – magazine and radio – widely recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators. - Bauer Media owns a huge number of influential media brands spanning a wide range of interests, including heat, GRAZIA, Closer, MCN, FHM, Parkers, MATCH, Magic 105.4, Kiss 100, Kerrang! and Q. - Their selection of over 300 magazines are available in 15 BAUER MEDIA countries, as well as online, TV and radio. can connect and engage 19 million - Worldwide circulation of Bauer Media Group's magazine consumers every titles amounts to 38 million magazines a week. week with influential - Bauer Media have a unique insight into the media industry, brands. allowing them to work closely with their customers.
  • 28. IPC MEDIA - IPC Media is a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the United Kingdom, with a large portfolio selling approximately 350 million copies of produces over 60 magazines each year. iconic brands; - IPC Media produces over 60 iconic media brands, with print alone reaching 2/3’s of their almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men – almost 26 million UK print reaches adults – while their websites collectively reach over 20 million users every month. women in the UK. - IPC's diverse print and digital portfolio focuses on three core audiences: men, Their website mass market women and upmarket women. reaches over 20 - Their media products directed at men include: COUNTRY LIFE, HORSE AND million users per HOUND, RUGBY WORLD and NME. - Their media products directed at women include: LOOK, NOW, CHAT, month. WOMAN,TV TIMES and TV & SATELLITE WEEK.
  • 29. sly distributed - Emap is a business-to-business multiplatform media group, whose brands EMAP previou zine MOJO, the music maga inform, inspire and connect within the sectors they operate in. For millions ccessful. This which is very su music magazin e has a of people across the globe involved in the built environment, retail, media, , ulation of 100 fashion, health, education, government and automotive sectors, Emap readership circ to be a very 507; proving it provides essential news, analysis and access. d, well well establishe , gazine. In 2006 distributed ma g of the - It has 20 magazines, including: Architects Journal, Architectural Review, at the beginnin had an Broadcast, Construction News, Drapers, Health Service Journal, Local recession they me of operating inco Government Chronicle, Nursing Times, Retail Week, Recycling & Waste £223 million. approximately Management and Screen International.
  • 30. - Whilst institutions such as Emap are undoubtedly successful in their distribution of magazines, I feel that their focus on built environment, retail, media, fashion, health, education, government and automotive sectors directed at adults and older markets renders them unsuitable for distributing my media product, a music magazines. - IPC Media could be a better choice for the distribution of my magazine with their pieces reaching almost 26 million adults in the UK and their websites attracting over 20 million – my media product would be well circulated and its other media outlets effectively promoted. However, I feel that Bauer Media would be the definitely best media institution to distribute my product; this company distributes both Q and Kerrang! Magazine which are extremely successful magazines of the music genre – as exemplified by the fact alone that Kerrang! enjoys a readership circulation of 134,000 whilst Q has a readership circulation of 130,179. As my media product is also a music magazine, Bauer Media would obviously be familiar with how to promote and distribute such pieces and thereby it would have a better chance of being successful! Furthermore, from my research, I can also see that Bauer Media has been involved in media platforms other than just magazines, they have a radio channel which could be used to promote my magazine as they have previously done with Q and Kerrang! The genre of the magazine will also be instantly recognisable if it is being promoted through a radio institution, which would bring the magazine to the attention of my target audience in a fun and direct way.
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  • 32. With the aid of my music magazine analysis and questionnaires, I determined that my magazine would be aimed at a target audience of both genders, predominantly females, aged between approximately 15 and 25. Although this may initially seem like quite a wide-ranging age group, I wanted to create a magazine that would appeal to all young music fans; whether they be students in school or university or young professionals emerging into the working world, a good knowledge of the music industry, a passion for the rock-Indie genre, gigs/festivals and a desire to find the latest news on current and upcoming artists connects them, and this is what I wanted to provide. I ensured that all of the pictures, fonts and colours utilised across my media product would appeal to such an audience as well as the magazines style and layout – as I will go on to discuss in the next question.
  • 33. - To help me understand who the audience for my media product is, I created a questionnaire about my ‘Ideal Reader,’ allowing me to get an inside look at their lives; lifestyle, hobbies, favourite foods and products etc. as it is crucial for all magazines to be in touch with their readers and know exactly who is buying their product. 'Ideal Reader' profiles are established accordingly as a general reflection of one of their typical buyers and the interests of such a figure can then be utilised to approach and persuade various companies to take out advertisements on their pages. - In order to ensure that my Ideal Reader Profile was realistic and authentic, I compiled of a comprehensive list of questions for my questionnaire ranging from 'What is your favourite fizzy drink?' and 'How do you purchase the latest music hits?' which are associated with products and services – the companies offering these could be possible advertisers for my magazine – to 'What is your occupation?' and 'What do you like to do in your spare time' in order to gain a better idea of the lifestyle and personality of my ideal reader. The feedback I received not only provided information about certain brands and products my target audience like – which could be shown to companies to encourage them to advertise in my music magazine – but the questionnaire was also very helpful in determining what type of people will be reading the magazine - with this knowledge, I was then able to create my 'Ideal Reader' profile which I have included in the following slide!
  • 34. Laurie lives and breathes Whether it be through the music – a 20 year old medium of TV, radio or student, studying media newspaper, Laurie recognises journalism in London, she is the day she can go to work in a pair of Christian Louboutin’s as constantly updating the vast true success but in the library of songs on her iPod meantime enjoys shopping in and dreams of going on to high street stores such as review the newest albums, TopShop, h&m and Primark – biggest gigs and best and holds down a job in New festivals in the world! Look to fund this passion for As a teenager, Laurie’s taste in fashion, music and in particular music began to develop when the purchase of an electric she received her first guitar – guitar. learning to play induced the discovery of and appreciation Laurie is single and loves the for a whole range of nightlife London has to offer instrument-strumming artists: throughout the year, choosing from Bob Dylan to Ben to alternate between going out Howard, she now looks to to clubs to dance and pubs for LOUD for the latest singer intimate gigs at the weekend songwriters to hit the scene and if anything will be sipping and indeed news from those on a Malibu and sprite. Her that are most famous around summer months are spent the world. back home in Ireland, where she tunes into Cool FM radio Her list of most played tunes is station and makes sure to eclectic mix of edgy rock-indie attend Oxegen festival, an performers such as Florence experience she loves – as well and the Machine and Mumford as squeezing in a girls holiday and Sons and loves the fact that to her best friend’s luxurious LOUD covers such styles. apartment in Portugal!
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  • 36. I wanted to find out as much as possible about my target audience so that I could then create a magazine that was tailored specifically to their preferences, encouraging them to buy it, which would result in a successful media product! Questionnaires are a really effective way of doing this as they provide first-hand information from the target audience, therefore I created two which were each handed to twenty people within the target age-limit. - I constructed a ‘Design Decisions’ questionnaire to help me discover exactly what my audience expected and indeed wanted from the music magazine. I asked 13 questions which were concise and to the point to allow for easy, quick answering on a range of aspects involved in magazine front covers, contents pages and double page spreads. - I was really happy with the results I received as they proved extremely useful in helping to shape and inspire ideas for my own piece, I now had a clear idea of what my target audience desired which was important as they are the people who will be buying the magazine and thereby determine if it will be successful or not – their opinion is absolutely crucial!
  • 37. As shown on my blog, I constructed tables on Excel for each of the questions and answers 12 Masthead from my questionnaire in order to be able to 10 Main Image analyse the results effectively. 8 Freebies The vast majority of people involved in the 6 Coverlines questionnaire said that the main image was 4 Colours what caught their eye on a magazine front 2 Music Artists Listed cover so I knew I needed to focus on 0 1 capturing a really striking shot. They also said they wanted to see a solo artist featured which influenced my decision to feature a single musician on the cover. 16 By asking questions like Solo Artist Interviews 14 ‘What would you like to Band 12 Upcoming gigs and tours be featured in the 10 Gig reviews magazine?’ I was able to 8 6 get a really good idea of CD reviews 4 coverlines and articles to 2 Tips on how to succeed include that would rding I asked questions rega in the music industry 0 attract my target and both the front cover Celebrity gossip and 1 stories audience. for inner pages! See blog all tables + analysis
  • 38. Through my questionnaires, I also found that my target audience are really interested in the latest mobile phones, laptops and other such gadgets and purchase the majority of their music through downloads – this conveys the fact that my readers are up to date with technology and enjoy using the internet which is not surprising given that we live in a world that is becoming ever more technologically advanced, and indeed dependent, by the day. Therefore, I felt it was important to include aspects such as the magazines website address and Facebook and twitter sites as well as a subscription website in order to create a media product that is current and relevant for today, appealing to my target audience of students and young professionals. As you will have seen, I included a bar along the bottom of all the inner pages of my magazine – as is done in pieces like Q which also aim to attract young readers – that featured these websites so that my audience would be encouraged to go check them out when they are catching up with friends on their favourite social network, which is likely to be often, as BBC studies recently found that 83% of those in their teens and early twenties were likely to log into sites such as Facebook up to 10 times a day. Indeed Q’s Facebook page has received over 22,000 likes with their Twitter enjoying 51,437 (and rising!) followers, showing that young people enjoy interacting with their favourite magazines across a range of media platforms. The bar running along the bottom Close-up of of inner pages websites featured!
  • 39. As mentioned, in the answers received from my ‘Design Decisions’ questionnaire, my target audience listed the image on a magazine as what grabs their attention first which is why it was key to make my pictures professional, edgy and appealing for readers, instantly portraying the indie-rock genre so that they would be attracted to my media product. From my ‘Design Decision’ questionnaire, I also found that I wanted to create different looks for each girl so that the band the majority of my target audience wanted to see a solo artist would seem unique, contemporary and edgy: I dressed one on the front cover so, with the knowledge that my readers model in a skirt and jumper and another in a dress and a top will be predominantly female, I created a female singer with the final girl in wet look leggins and a blouse. In named Ella Dean. As she is in her early twenties and from constructing the outfits, I made sure that each included strands humble beginnings – as highlighted in the DPS – I felt it was a of blacks and pinks, ensuring that they looked like a real group persona the readers could easily connect to and interact whilst emphasising the rock-indie theme to appeal to my target with. audience! By featuring my artist in black leather garments with dark In taking photos of my drummer, I wanted my models clothes jewellery, voluminous hair and striking, smoky-eye make-up, to be understated and simple to reflect the fact that he is an edgy, indie-rock look is immediately depicted which will solely concerned with music and indeed that he is new to the appeal to the target audience and encourage them to delve music scene. I chose a simple white t-shirt, dark jeans and navy into the magazine! jumper to create the relaxed look and feel it was effective in portraying the fact that he is an upcoming artist which will attract my target audience!
  • 40. As mentioned, my magazine is intended to appeal to all young music fans; whether they be students in school or university or young professionals emerging into the working world, a good knowledge of the music industry, a passion for the rock-Indie genre, gigs/festivals and a desire to find the latest news on current and upcoming artists connects them, and this is what I wanted to provide. Therefore, my magazine reflects the assumption that the readers are well informed about the music industry and the indie-rock genre, allowing me to use jargon and avoid slang or a childish tone, helping to establish the piece as professional and serious about music. Also, with this in mind, I was able to make my magazine more relevant and appealing to the target audience through the utilisation of a conversational, friendly tone and informal register throughout my pages, adding to the impression of the writer and reader as music equals. I wanted my DPS article to include interesting information that would be seen in successful music magazines such as Q or NME – I discussed the artists roots, how she has progressed through the music industry and indeed reached the stage of creating her own tour – but ensured I kept it fun and contemporary with direct audience address, short/snappy language and, as mentioned, a consistently informal, friendly tone which would make the article more engaging.
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  • 42. In constructing my media product, I learned a huge amount about technologies: I had to utilise certain software that I had used before so I was thereby able to develop my skills in these areas but we also used a vast range of technologies I had never come across. I found this learning process really interesting, enjoyable and worthwhile as ultimately, it allowed me to create my final media product. Firstly, our Media Studies class had to learn how to use PBworks.com, a blogging site where we were to upload the various tasks and studies we completed as part of the process of creating our music magazine. Initially, I found PBworks quite confusing, struggling to organise my sidebar and upload relevant images and documents however, with more use, it quickly became very easy to navigate around the site, upload work and edit pages. The blogs also allowed our class to review and comment on each others work, delivering constructive criticism and feedback. I arranged the main task on my blog under three headings in the sidebar: Research, Planning, Construction and Evaluation.
  • 43. http://prezi.com/tndcuoudz7js/music-magazine-front-cover/ During the process of constructing my media product, I utilised an online brainstorming site I had never used before called Prezi, it allows you to create a mind-map presentation of ideas using alternating fonts, colourful shapes and arrows with the option of inserting images too. Simple and easy to operate, Prezi proved extremely useful when I was thinking of ideas regarding the different aspects of my magazine such as colour scheme, masthead, coverlines and slogan etc The software allowed you to review your ideas once you had finished with the ability to zoom in on certain areas and follow different paths around the mind-map which meant I could easily compare my ideas in a way that was Above is a screen shot of my Prezi, I created three much more fun and interesting than distinct sections: one based on all my ideas for the if the brainstorm had simply been on front cover, the other on ideas for contents pages paper. and finally, my ideas for the double page spread.
  • 44. Another new technology I learned to use was an online programme called ANIMOTO, a video-making site where you can add your own text, images and music – I utilised this to create a short video that represented the genre of my magazine. I chose a vintage theme to reflect the edgy, cool persona I want my magazine to evoke whilst the soundtrack was classed under the 'indie-rock' section on the websites music selection so obviously I felt it was appropriate! I included images of a variety of artists that represent the different types of musicians I would want my magazine to cover - from the likes of Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless and Florence Welsh of Florence and the Machine to The Wombats and Snow Patrol. I felt it important to feature the key elements I want my magazine to cover such as interviews, music updates, reviews and guides to festivals and gigs and was really pleased with the outcome as I feel it was a simple and yet very effective representation of the genre of my music magazine! http://animoto.com/play/bO2Jlv1OZtVJjgVBqmlqRQ ots from Some screen sh ideo my ANIMOTO v
  • 45. As well as using technologies I was not familiar with, I did avail of numerous programmes which I had used before such as Windows Microsoft Word, Publisher, Excel and PowerPoint throughout the process of constructing my media product. For example, I used PowerPoint to bring together my research on media institutions and distributers as well as the music magazine industry, effectively portraying the information in an exciting manner. I complied my questionnaires on Word and used Excel to create tables based on the answers which meant I could present my findings in a much more interesting, vibrant way as well as allowing for easier analysis and used Publisher to create flatplans for my various magazine pages – an essential step in creating the final media product. I also used DaFont.com to download fonts that could then be included in the various sections of my media product to add interest and make the pages look more exciting whilst still retaining a professional look.
  • 46. With the help of some previous experience and the Preliminary task, I had a very basic idea of how to use Adobe Photoshop, however my knowledge of the software expanded enormously in the construction of my media product as each of my pages was put together using it. Indeed I think this was the programme I learned most about, discovering a whole range of new tools and options which were invaluable in shaping the look of my music magazine and personally found it to be the most helpful. Photoshop allowed me to hugely enhance the images I included across my front cover, contents and double page spread which was really important as, like the questionnaires showed, the pictures included in magazines are what draws the attention of my target audience. Amongst the wide range of tools employed, I used the polygonal lasso to outline my main artists lips and then adjusted the colour balance, saturation and levels in order to make them stand out in an eye-catching bright pink shade which I could then match to my masthead. The hot colour provides an edgy contrast with the dark black and icy turquoise that also remain dominant throughout my media product, creating a contemporary, indie-rock look which would appeal to my target audience. I then edited the entire picture to make it more striking and professional looking and completed the process with all pictures of her to create a sense of continuity. I also made frequent use of the colour sampler tool, spot healing brush tool, magic-wand tool, rectangular marquee tool, crop tool, rubber and brushes, text tool and free transform as well as adjusting the image settings on all of my photos.
  • 47. Very basic outline of the steps I took to achieve the final look of my main image: - Polygonal lasso tool around lips, adjust image settings to make them bright pink - Polygonal lasso tool around eyes, emphasise dark eye shadow - Crop image - Adjust image levels - Adjust brightness/contrast levels An example of how I edited - Add drop shadow my text to make it easily legible against the backdrop - Add inner shadow of an image whilst creating - Add outer glow more of a dramatic impact
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  • 49. Looking back on the front cover and contents page I created for my preliminary task, when compared to my final media product, I feel I have made a massive improvement and this significant progression is reflected in my music magazine looking like a much more authentic, professional product. I have learned the importance of background-research in the progression from Preliminary Task to full product; I carried out much more in-depth studies when conducting my main task, finding out about prominent media institutions and magazine distributers such as IPC Media, Bauer Media and Emap as well as successful music magazines such as Q and NME, providing me with a knowledge of the music magazine industry and indeed a solid base to create my own. Whilst I did analyse some school magazines in the construction of my Preliminary Task, I only decided to employ a very limited number of codes and conventions of such products which I think becomes obvious in my final pages – they do not look realistic. Whereas with my music magazine I completed number of detailed analysis of music magazines which helped me gain an understanding of the codes and conventions of such pieces, many of which I then tried to emulate in producing my media product in order to make it look like a professional magazine. I learned to use new programmes such as ANIMOTO, whilst developing my skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint as well as in software like Photoshop and Prezi.
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  • 52. Through the experience of conducting a ‘photo shoot’ in my Preliminary Task, I learned about the problems that can come up when trying to capture an effective image such as how difficult it is to direct a friend, inefficient lighting and setting, overly basic/unrealistic photo shoot plan etc. and so was able to prepare for and address such anomalies in taking the photos for my main task. I feel that the vast improvement in shots is evident which was a crucial step as my target audience listed the first thing they notice about a magazine as the pictures on it. I also felt I progressed hugely in my understanding of what type of photos and shot-types are used in magazines as well as the fact that shooting against a clear background can ensure a much more polished, professional final look. The improvement in photos was helped enormously by my improvement in Photoshop; looking back on my Preliminary Task, in terms of the front cover, I now feel it looks very childish and unrealistic with the fact that my model has an outer glow making the separation between her and the picture behind her too obvious. The coverlines I included do not stand out against the background and in some cases are difficult to read, with an unnecessary amount of blurb. These were all difficulties I progressed from in creating my main task where I utilised a striking, edgy close-up of my model to fill the entire page, I then employed my background-research on music magazines in working hard to construct short, snappy coverlines to surround the image, supplying each with a drop shadow/inner shadow or other in order to make them stand out and clear to read. I was able to edit my images to much better effect in the main task also, having not really altered their settings when conducting the Preliminary Task – enhancing my photos was a key step as it made the music magazine look much more edgy and authentic.
  • 53. I also feel I have learned a huge deal about appealing to target audience in the progression from Preliminary to Main Task; with my school magazine, I focused on no particular genre or topic, instead aiming it broadly at all sixth-form students in the school, however, in my main task I conducted extensive audience research using questionnaires and class feedback in order to establish a clear, concise idea of the genre of my magazine, how to reflect this and indeed how to attract my youthful, indie-rock target audience. On looking back at the two tasks, I followed no particular House Style in my school magazine and didn’t even include the same fonts – I now realise this would never be seen in a real magazine, continuity from page to page is something buyers of any magazine expect therefore my final media product is much more realistic. I established and emphasised a House Style that I felt would appeal to my target audience throughout all aspects of my pages, for example the striking contrast between my dominant colours of black, hot pink and light turquoise created a really edgy, contemporary feel. I also utilised the same fonts across the piece, choosing to depict my masthead, contents title and page numbers in a pink, retro text in front of a black splatter of paint – further adhering to my colour scheme. I also feel I appealed to my audience through the informal register and friendly, conversational tone employed throughout, reader address was not something I hugely considered in my Preliminary Task but my research of magazines highlighted its importance. In conclusion my knowledge of print media, specifically music magazines, has increased greatly due to the time and effort that I have put into creating my cover page, contents page and double page spread for my music magazine, a process I thoroughly enjoyed. This experience has allowed me to gain confidence in my analysing and editing and has thereby hugely increased my capabilities as a media studies student.