What have you learned about technology from the process of constructing this product?
Sunday, 28 February 2010
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Evaluation - Question 5: How do you attract/adress your audience?
How do you attract/address your audience?
Friday, 26 February 2010
Evaluation - Question 4: Who would the audience for your media product be?
Jenny Parry
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Lives in: Wallasey
College: Weatherhead
As subjects: media, film studies, design technology and art & design
Jenny enjoys attending gigs in her spare time and some of her favourite artists include you me at six, Muse and Glasvegas. She also enjoys drawing and photography. At the moment Jenny has a part time job in the 02 academy however, in the future she would like to work in the media industry, although she is unsure as to which aspect of the media industry she is interested in.
Age: 17
Gender: male
Lives in:
College:
As subjects: Media, music and ICT.
Aaron plays the drums in a unsigned band with three of his close friends. His favourite artists are Florence and the Machine, Editors and The White Lies. At the moment Aaron is learning to drive and would like to work as a radio presenter on the national radio when he finished College.
Here is a link to a video of the type of people who will read my magazine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESKGJaBElgg
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Evaluation - Question 2: How does you media product represent particular social groups?
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Evaluation - Question 1: In what way does your media product use, develope or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In what ways does you media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
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- My title is the largest font on the page this is because by being the largest font on the page it will draw the audiences attention to the headline.
- It is a unique font that is use no where else in my magazine this is because my title must be a trademark for my magazine.
- The title is only one phrase this is a code and convention of a magazine. By being only one phrase this make the title much snappier and memorable.
- The model is looking at the camera which creates a direct address with the audience which is also a code and convention of magazines.
- She isn’t smiling which portrays an attitude. This is a code and convention of a music magazine as the attitude portrayed on the models face has connotations with indie music magazines.
- Framing the image is a brick wall which connotes with the cover line of “LOUISE takes music to the streets”. This is because the brick wall makes the audience think that she is standing on the street.
- I have used creative photography as is it a code and convention of a music magazine. To do this, I took my front cover image at a high angle. This portrays a look of mischief.
- I have put a strip and the bottom of the page. This is so that the audience knows what else is in the magazine without having to turn to the contents page.
- The bar code is at the bottom right corner. I have done this because the bar code must always be on the front of a magazine as the back page is used to advertise a product.
- It contains an issue date and price so that people know that it is the most recent issue and also so they know how much it costs as it may be cheaper or more expensive than other competing magazines.
- The cover lines feature bands. This is to attract the attention of fans of the artists who will be interested in hearing about them.
- The main cover line is anchored to the main image on the front cover, this is because the audience will first be attracted by the image and then read the cover line that it goes with.
- Titles have been used to divide up the content so that the audience know what content appears every issue and what content is special just for that issue.
- There are regular articles and feature articles. This is a code and convention of music magazines. This is something the audience rely upon as they may be the magazine with the knowledge that there is certain content.
- There is one main image and smaller ones around it so that the audiences eyes are drawn to the larger image which is usually a bigger, more important article.
- Page numbers anchor the images to the relevant content.
- The colour scheme of my magazine is consistent throughout as this gives the audience a definite colour to link to the magazine “THEMIX”.
- The title of the magazine is repeated as this allows the audience are able to know that it is “THEMIX” without having to look at the front cover.
- A large quote breaks up the text. This is so that the audience are not reading large amounts of text in one go.
- The date and name of the magazine are at the bottom of the page. This is a code and convention of a music magazine. This means that even if the reader does not have the front cover, they know the name of the magazine and the date it was published.