Thursday 14 January 2010

Main task 15 Screen Shots

Task fifteen

Screen Grabs

Front cover:













































First draft of front cover:









Second draft front cover:









Final front cover:









Contents page:
























Final contents page:









Double page spread:




























































Final contents page:













Wednesday 13 January 2010

Main tasks 1 - 14 Research & Planning

Main task
The codes and conventions of a music magazine cover.
The headline is usually one word/letter or letters long
The headline is usually aligned to the left.
The headline uses unique font.
The headline is always the biggest font on the page.
There is always a consistent colour scheme.
The main image is of an artists.
The artists on the main image look at the camera.
The artists on the front do not usually smile which conveys attitude.
Creative photography is used.
A slightly lower camera angle gives the artist the air of power.
There is usually smaller pictures of performances or artists.
A strip at the bottom or top lists additional information.
The barcode is always on the bottom right corner.
The barcode is always on the front because the back page has been bought for advertisement.
Puffs advertise "something for nothing".
They typography is either sans (with) or serif (without).
There is always an issue date and price.
Codes and conventions of a magazine contents page
The contents page usually contains the email address of the magazine and contact details.
Sometimes there is an editorial letter (not always) which has a picture.
There is one main image.
Then some smaller images.
Creative photography is used.
There is a consistent colour scheme.
Page numbers on the pictures anchor the image to written content.
There are usually two to three columns.
There is sometimes subscription details.
They have white backgrounds the majority of the time.
The title of the magazine is repeated.
There is an issue date.
It has the page numbers and then text (about the article).
The sub line is in smaller text.
There are regular (articles which appear in each issue) and feature (articles which are a one off) article.
The main image takes up a whole page of more.
The main image is bleeds across to the next page.
The headlines usually stretch across the two pages.
Strap lines or boarders often bleed across the two pages.
There is sometimes drop capitals at the start of an article so you know where to start reading from.
Bold type is used on the first paragraph which has a slightly bigger type face.
More than one image is usually used.
Codes and conventions of a magazine double page spread
The stand first has a larger font size.
Smaller images are used to break up the text - which makes me more inviting.
Panels and quotes can also be used to break up the text.
Quote are sometimes used on the main image.
There is a byline which is the name or the artist who wrote the article. (usually in or by the stand first or the end of the article)
There is usually a credit (the name of the photographer).
Stand first goes under the headline.
The headline doesn't have to make sense.
Creative, eye catching headlines.
The artist's names are highlighted.
Page numbers are at the bottom of the magazine with the issue date.
There is usually a website address.
There is a limited use of colour.
Usually laid out in columns (3 or 4).
There is usually a creative use of photography.
An informal style of writing is used.
The personality of the writer comes through in the article.
The articles induces opinions

Task Two
NME










Price: £2.20
Frequency: Weekly
Average Issue Size: 66 pages


Q










Price: £3.90
Frequency: Monthly
Average Issue Size: 160 pages


UNCUT








Price: £4.40
Frequency: Monthly
Average Issue Size: 154 pages


KERRANG









Price: £2.10
Frequency: Weekly
Average Issue Size: 63 pages

Regular content:
News
Editors letter
Gig/concerts
Cross words/games
Competitions
Interviews
Bands/artists
Reviews

Feature Content:
An example of one magazines feature content:
WILD BEASTS
The Kendal indie rockers might just be the best new British band in years, mixing high art with unforgettable tunes

RICKIE LEE JONES
The boho jazz-folk songstress on her greatest works

THE SLITS
“We’ve been written out of history!” claims Ari Up, back to cause trouble with her punky reggae crew

THE CLASH, THE DAMNED AND MORE
The British invasion that brought punk to our French cousins at the Mont de Marsan festival in 1977

NEARLY 200 REVIEWS!
IN MUSIC
Norah Jones, Bob Dylan, Broadcast, Mark Eitzel, Elvis Costello, U2, Chris Bell, Tricky, and many more

IN FILM, DVD AND BOOKS
The Coen Brothers’ latest, A Serious Man; Ang Lee’s festival comedy Taking Woodstock, plus The Men Who Stare At Goats On DVD: Brilliant Polish war drama Katyn, plus Peep Show, Moon, and a career-spanning Roxy Music documentary Read James Ellroy’s Blood’s A Rover and the hilarious I Am Ozzy!, by Black Sabbath’s Prince of Darkness himself

PLUS!
Edwyn Collins, Jools Holland and Roland S Howard…


Questionnaire Results
Are you male or female?
8 males

12 females

By having more females than males answer my questionnaire the results may be biased towards the male gender. Therefore, when producing my magazine production, I will have to take this into account.

How old are you?














The majority of people i asked were aged between 16 and 20. This will come in handy with the production of my music magazine as most of the people who answered my questionnaire where in my target audience.

What music magazine/s do you read?














Most of the people questioned read "Kerrang". This is a music magazine which is very similar to mine, therefore, i could use it to help me with the production of my magazine.

How Often do you buy music magazines?













When twenty people were asked which frequency of publication they preferred most of them said monthly. This will effect the frequency of publication of my music magazine.

How much do you usually pay for a music magazine?










The results of my questionnaire show that no people were willing to pay more than three pound for a music magazine. Therefore, my magazine will cost three pound or under.

What are your two favorite colors?











The most popular color was blue. I will take this into account when creating my music magazine. I will also take into account that the colors pink and green were not very popular, therefore it is unlikely that i will use those colors.

What is your favourite genre of music?

Indie

Rock

Techno

Classical

Country

R&B

Punk

Alternative

Metal

There is a variation of music type that were given. However, my magazine will be an 'indie' magazine. Therefore, my questionnaire results are relavent to the type of magazine I will produce. This means that I can use answers given in the questionnaire when making desisions during production.


List three words you associate with indie music:






Festivals

Gigs

Converse

Bands

Checkered shirts

"geek" glasses

Guitars

Bright colours

heavy eye makeup

Acoustic

Individuals

Freedom


Who is your favourite artist?




All American Rejects

Fall Out Boy

Glasvegas

Mumford & Sons

Florence & the Machine

Trip

Hollywood Undead

Go:Audio

Editors

Arctic Monkeys

The White Lies

Dizzee Rascal

Beyonce

Kings Of Leon

MGMT

The King Blues

ACDC

The Killers

Which do you prefer?








The results of my questionnaire show me that my target audience prefer to see colored images in magazines, therefore, this may suede my decision concerning the photography in my magazine. As less people preferred black and white images, i will most likely use coloured images.

What is your favourite thing about the music magazine you read?

The freebies

Posters

Gig updates

Upcoming festivals

Upcoming music

The articles

What do you dislike about the magazine you read?

The adverts

The lack of unsigned artists

The price

How thin it is

Task Ten

Publication Plan
Title: THEMIX

Positioning statement: All indie music

Frequency of publication: Monthly

Price: £2.70

Distribution: News agents, gig venues and supermarkets like Tesco and Asda, also in shops such as WH Smith.

Rationale: The aim of my magazine is to offer indie music fans with the latest music news, upcoming bands, the hottest gigs and interviews with the latest artists. Opinions will be offered in articles and unsigned bands will feature along side signed bands – giving the reader insight on what’s new.

Style: The magazine gives plenty of information on the topics but also offers an opinion. It uses simple vocabulary and the writing style is informal yet opinionated which lets the personality of the author show in the text. Images will be equally as important as text in the layout of my magazine.

Regular content:

Editor’s letter

Gig guides.

Upcoming Albums

Fan Mail.

Your questions answered!

What you’re listening to this month.

Stalked – A day in the life of The view!

Top ten unsigned acts.

Win a bag of swag

Jamie’s behind the scenes

Guitar TAB of the month!

Feature Content:

Kings of Leon – Is there a new queen on the throne?

The white lies tell the truth

The arctic monkeys hit sunny Salou.

The extroverts – will they make it?

Are the filthy youth no more?

No country makes the big screen

Have you been FOBed off?

The Killers are back in Whitechapel

The king blues go pink

Passion Pitiful

Take a ride on my Foal.

Five Hottest Festivals!

MGMT dance to joy division

Radiohead – shown us their house of cards.

Muse-ic we’re mad about!

Who’s Geraldine?

The unholy trinity of the stone roses

Tyson hit’s the deck

When Win Butler slept in a submarine

London’s calling the clash

Louise takes music to the streets

House Style:

Cover lines: Arial Narrow and Arial

Headlines: Gill Sans Ultra Bold

Standfirst: Arial Narrow 14pt. Byline to be included in standfirst.

Captions: Arial narrow 8pt

Features first paragraph: Drop Capital Arial Narrow 6 lines deep and the first line are in capitals.

Body text: Times New Roman

Colour scheme: Blue, white and a bit of black

Task Eleven

Front cover image

The front cover image will be of a model standing against a brick wall which connoted “the streets”. Moreover, she will be wearing a brightly coloured dress and heavy makeup which is a convention of “indie”. The lighting will be bright as I will take the picture in mid day and the model will have an expression of attitude.

Coverlines for my front cover

Is there a new Queen on the throne?

The white lies tell the truth

Have you been FOBed off?

Louise takes music to the streets.

Part time pandas full time job

Text for contents page

Page 3 Editor’s letter

Page 7 fan mail

Page 10 What you’re listening to this month

Page 12 The arctic monkeys hit sunny Salou

Page 17 Top ten unsigned acts

Page 18 Take a ride on my Foal

Page 23 Gig guides

Page 28 In a town full of rubber plants

Page 31 Passion Pitiful

Page 36 Is there a new queen on the throne?

Page 40 your questions answered!

Page 43 The white lies tell the truth

Page 45 The part time pandas full time job

Page 47 Are the filthy youth no more?

Page 51 Upcoming Albums

Page 52 No country makes the big screen

Page 58 Have you been FOBed off?

Page 63 Stalked – A day in the life of the view

Page 65 The Killers are back in Whitechapel

Page 69 The king blues go pink

Page 74 Five Hottest Festivals!

Page 80 MGMT dance to joy division

Page 83 Muse-ic we’re mad about!

Page 86 Who’s Geraldine?

Page 92 The unholy trinity of the stone roses

Page 94 Tyson hit’s the deck

Page 97 When Win Butler slept in a submarine

Page 100 London’s calling the clash

Page 103 Jamie’s behind the scenes

Page 104 Win a bag of swag

Images I will need for the contents page

All American rejects (Tyson)

Person wearing big head phones, next to a big boom box type radio building a house of cards.

The genuine articles performing at the 02 academy

The part time pandas full time

The double page spread

I am planning on doing a biographical article on the band Radiohead. For this, I will use the internet and magazines to find out relevant information on Radiohead.

The main image I will use for my article will be of a person in a black shirt with a radio for a head.










































Task Twelve

Questions for interview:

How many Radiohead gigs have you been to?
When did you go?
Where was it? What was the atmosphere like?
Did the band preform well?
Did Thom Yorke say anything about the song "creep"?

Task Thirteen
Front cover:
Not used:





























































































Used:



















I used this image as i believe it portrayed attitude in the model's expression more so than the other images. Moreover, the way she is standing against the wall is relaxed which also connotes indie music. Also, this image has good positioning and framing which enables me to put the cover lines around the model.

Contents page:




























































I used the bellow image, however, i used Photoshop to change part of the picture into black and white, leaving the remaining part of the picture in colour. I did this to create creative photography and bellow the original picture i have included the edited picture which features on my contents page.





































Double page spread:





























I used the above two images to create the main image for my double page spread. Using the magic wand on Photoshop i was able to cut out the radio and place it over my models head. Moreover, i cut out the speaker and replaced the background with a tinted version of that. Bellow is the finished image.




















Task forteen















This is the rough sketch for my double page spread. This was my initial idea for my double page spread, however, during the progression of my double page spread my ideas changed when i came to see what looked professional. Therefore, my double page spread looks different to what i initially planned. Moreover, due to the length of my article i had to add another page to my double page spread to accommodate the amount of text.