2. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Similar colour scheme Similar artists featured Similar target audience and demographic
3. Masthead in primary optical area Information is placed in the left third – Gutenberg diagram Eye catching shape Buzz word Smaller image of another artist featured Abbreviation and power of three Direct address Alliteration Main cover line – artist is popular with target audience
4. Main image – medium shot Shadow effect on picture – depth of field Smaller images of other popular artists Feminine font Contents split into three categories - organised Artists featured are popular with target audience Same colours and fonts as front cover – consistent house style
5. Consistent house style – colours and fonts are the same throughout the magazine Main image – medium shot Smaller images of main artist Introductory paragraph Article split into columns – looks organised Pull quote taken from main article Colour of clothing matches colour scheme
6. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
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8. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
9. Who would be the audience for your media product and how did you attract/address your audience?
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12. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
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14. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
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I have based my product on the successful pop music magazine Top of the Pops. I have used a similar colour scheme and featured the same artists, such as Justin Bieber, JLS and The Wanted, because both magazines have the same target audience and demographic.
Colour scheme – pink, purple, yellow - feminine pastel colours – TA. Variety fonts – looks more interesting – all fonts complement each other and suit the demographic Masthead – Top of page – primary optical area, applies to Gutenberg diagram. Teen dream – catchy, TA. Shadow effect – creates depth of field. Selling line – No. 1 magazine – suggests this magazine is the best Main image – close up – eye contact, direct address – smiling, happy, friendly, fits demographic Main cover line – popular artist with TA – alliteration and sibilance is used Information in left third - Gutenberg diagram All artists featured are popular with TA Smaller image and eye catching shapes used – draws attention to cover lines and makes audience want to read them Bieber fever – rhyme – popular artist – attracts TA OMG – abbreviation, power of three – attracts TA Emotive language – shock pictures – makes reader want to read article. Buzz word – free – acts as enticement so reader will buy magazine
Consistent house style as same fonts and colour scheme as front cover has been used Main image is a medium shot – variety of images used - shadow effect depth of field Contents split into three categories – organise layout of page Artists featured are popular with TA
Main image – medium/long shot – other smaller images – variety Article is split into columns, so page looks organised Introductory paragraph has own background so it stands out
The social group which my media product is targeting is young girls aged 13 – 16 who are interested in pop music. I have used artists such as Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber, who are around the same age as my target audience.
I have used Taylor Swift as my main cover model. Taylor Swift is a successful country pop singer, who would be seen as a good role model for young girls as she doesn’t behave irresponsibly and does not drink or do drugs. I have also used Justin Bieber on my front cover as he is very popular with my target audience. He is also seen as a good role model, so the parents of girls buying my magazine would think my magazine is acceptable.
I have based my magazine on Top of the Pops magazine as they both have a similar demographic and audience. I would get the BBC to distribute my magazine because they already distribute Top of the Pops which is very successful, so they would know that my magazine would also sell as it attracts the same audience as Top of the Pops.
My target audience is teenage girls aged 13-17. Their favourite genre of music is pop music and their favourite female singer is Taylor Swift, as shown on the pie charts I have made based on my audience research. That is why I have used Taylor Swift as my main cover line model and included a lot of pop stars in my media product.
The most popular male artist is Justin Bieber, so I have used Justin Bieber on my front cover. My target audience’s preferred music magazine is Top of the Pops, which I have used as inspiration for my media product. The style of my magazine is very feminine which is good because 75% of my target audience would describe their style as feminine.
To attract my target audience I have used colour scheme of pastel, feminine colours like pink, purple and yellow. I have called my magazine ‘Teen dream’ which applies to the target audience as they are teenage girls. I have used artist such as Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber in my media product as they are two of the most popular artists with my target audience.
I have learnt a lot about Photoshop and Blogger because I have never used them before constructing my product. On Photoshop I have learnt how to manipulate images by cropping, changing the colour and the texture to make the image more visually attractive. On Blogger I have learnt how to upload blog entries and how to edit and organise these blog entries.
I have also used different font styles from Dafont.com, where I have copied the fonts and added effects on Photoshop.
I feel that I have improved a lot since my preliminary project. For example, I have got better at cutting out part of an image, like the image of my main model. Also I have improved in organising the layout of the page, as in the preliminary project some of the cover lines overlap the main image, making it look untidy, however in my finished product I have made sure that the cover lines fit around the side of the image like a frame so it looks more professional. Additionally, I have used shadow and gradient effects on the text on my final product which I did not know about while making my preliminary project, this again makes my magazine look more professional and visually attractive.