Saturday, 28 November 2009
Double Page Spread - Article Content
Friday, 27 November 2009
Album Cover
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Possible Layouts - Front Cover
Photoshoot
After having changed to taking my photos in the dark room, these are the best photos out of the ones i took and therefore will be used as part of my front page and double page spread.
Model: Krissie Dawn Ferris
Location One - Photoshoot
This was the first location that i took my photos at. However, after evaluating the images i decided that i wanted to do my photo shoot at another site which would fit more specifically with my genre.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Textual Analysis - Double Page Spread
Adverts in 'Q'
-> There are 35 adverts included in this magazine. This does not include the section of tour dates at the back of the magazine which individually advertise different artists/bands.
-> At lot of the advertisements featured in this issue are for new realeses of albums. There are also a couple of car adverts and also a few for mens watches. There are also some for alcoholic drinks such as beer and Jack Daniels.
Double Page Spread - N-DUBZ
->The headline of the article is 'Who the hell do N-DUBZ think they are?' The word 'hell' is written in italic writing, this is to make it more emphasied. The way this headline is written will engage with the target audience of the band as it is written as it would be spoken.
->Underneath the main header this is a sub-heading which reads: 'The sound of young Britain. Innit?', this is a statement. It refers to the band N-DUBZ and how possibly there music is reflective of British teenagers today as they are known to use language such as 'Innit?'.
->The article is for entertainment. The interview with the band has been turned into a story like article so it is more entertaining for the reader and also so they can twist what the band have said. The whole article has a sarcastic tone as the magazine is mocking the band.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Magazine Header
Possible Names
The name must portray the correct genre of music and also be apparent that it is to do with the music industry.
Fusion
Hustle
Beat
Riot
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Mood Board - Target Audience
Target Audience
I have decided to do a music magazine mainly about Rock/Pop music and also also focussing alot on music festivals. My questionnaire results helped me to decide on the genre and also of what to include in it.
My target audience enjoy going to music festivals and also watch music festival coverage on television. They also watch music channels.
The main age of my target audience will be between the ages of 16 and 25 as this is the main audience for going to events such as music festivals.
Television programmes that my target audience are likely to watch are ones such as, Hollyoaks, MTV, X factor, T4, Friends, One Tree Hill etc.
Bands and artists that my target audience are likely to listen to are ones such as The Enemy, Katy Perry, Razorlight, Florence and the Machine, Beyonce, Lady GaGa, Snow Patrol, Kasabian etc. All of these types of bands/artists will be feautured in my magazine as they appeal to my target audience.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Possible Photos
Friday, 13 November 2009
Questionnaire Results
Questionnaire
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Focus Group
Name: Poppy Adams
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Rhinegold Publishing
Bauer Media Group
Monday, 9 November 2009
Mojo - Textual Analysis
Mojo - Textual Analysis
-> The header is in capital letters and reads 'Mojo', it is written in white text with a black backdrop making it stand out more and look 3D. There is a slight gradient to the text which makes it look more 3D and also makes it look less dull as it is not one plain colour.
-> The main colours used on this page are black, white, blue, gold and yellow.
-> Underneath the header in gold italic text it reads 'The Rock n Roll Magazine', the font and way it is positioned makes it look as though it has been scribbled on my hand.
-> On the left hand side under the header the date, issue number and price are written. This is written in white text, this gives it a more official look than the gold writing that says, 'The Rock n Roll Magazine'.
-> Along the top of the page there is a bar of text and two images that appear to be like news headlines. The titles of the articles are in bold, white text and then the information about the article is in gold text.
-> Also, in the top right hand corner there is a star with names of other bands featured in it written in the center of the shape. The star is bright yellow which makes it stand out against the other things on the page.
-> The background image of the page is of the band Oasis. Behind them is the colour blue which portrays the sky. Written above them there is text that says, 'New Band Of The Year' in gold writing which contrasts with the blue of the sky in the background. 'Oasis' is written in large gold writing. It is the biggest thing on the page, this makes it stand out the most and also highlights the fact that the image in the background is of the band Oasis and also that the main feature of this issue of the magazine is about the band Oasis. There is a quote from the article that reads, "You've got the band you always wanted", this is written in white text.
-> In the bottom left hand corner there is a bright yellow star that is smaller than the one in the top right hand corner. This star has the word 'plus' written in it. Along the bottom of the page next to the star is about the extras that are featured in the magazine. These are written in bold white text.
-> The barcode for this magazine is featured in the bottom right hand corner.
Rave - Textual Analysis
Rave - Textual Analysis
-> The header of this magazine reads 'Rave' which is the title of the magazine. The text is in bright blue and in a modern font. This text does not have any effects on it but it stands out against the busy dull coloured background.
-> Above the header there is some text that says 'Where to party this new year's eve'. This text is written in white capital letters with a red backdrop to make it stand out against the background of the page.
-> The only image on this page is Fergie from the Blackeyed Peas. She is posing standing in a cake. Her hands cover part of the header but it is still legible. This gives a more 3D effect to the image.
-> The pattern in the background is a dull dark green and creme background, this makes the page look really busy and also all of the colours that are on it stand out even more.
-> The text that is on the cake that Fergie is jumping out of reads 'The Holiday Issue' rather than having an issue number the magazine has an issue name that fits in with the time of the year which it is being released. This is obviously around December time as there is text on there which says the best ways to celebrate the new year and also it is called 'The Holiday Issue'.
-> The main colours featured on the front of this magazine are red green, white and blue.
-> Fergie's name is written in bold green text at the side of the page. If you didn't immediately know who the person in the background image was then this would make it clearer.
-> Other than on the header, the same font has been used throughout the whole design of the front cover. It has just been used in different colours and sizes. This makes different parts of the page stand out more than others.
-> The barcode is featured in the bottom left hand corner of the front cover.
-> There is only one image featured on this front cover, the rest of the page is made up of different text. However, the page does not look boring and too textual as there is a very busy background design which makes up for the lack of images and emphasises the one of Fergie more as it is the central theme of the page.
Q - Textual Analysis
Q Textual Analysis
-> The header of this magazine is a capital 'Q'. The 'Q' is in bold white text with a slight black backdrop in a red square box. This gives it a 3D effect but also makes it stand out against the vibrance of the colour red. The date,price and website address are written under the letter 'Q' in white text. The issue number is written above the 'Q' in bold black text, this contrasts with the other text around it. There is a black rectangle of text over part of the 'Q'
-> Along the top of the page it reads 'The essential music guide' in bold, white capital letters which are on a red rectangle box running the full width of the page.
-> Next to the header and under the text at the top there is an article about the band Bloc Party and also an image. This text and image is on a white background, this contrasts with the red of the background of the other things around it. The text is black which stands out on the white background making the article stand out more.
-> The main background colour is white. The background image is of the band 'Coldplay' but the photo has been edited and the background has been taken away so the image is just of the people on a white background, this makes them stand out more. Part of the image goes over the header reading 'Q', however the header is still legible.
-> The largest text on the page is that of the main article which reads 'Coldplay' in large yellow font. It is the only font on the page which is in a colour other than white or black, this makes it stands out more, and draws your attention to it on first look. Underneath the word 'Coldplay' there is a few key words which explain what the article in the magazine is about and then there is the name of the person who has written the article. The other font around the word 'Coldplay' is in a white text.
-> There are two other pieces of text down the side of the page underneath the header 'Q' which advertise a couple of other things that are featured in that issue of the magazine.
-> 'On tour with U2', 'U2' is written in bold red font which contrasts with the rest of the black text in the phrase.
-> There is another article underneath which includes a picture.
-> Along the bottom of the page there is a red bar running the full length of the page with a red square at the left side with the letter 'Q' in which is the magazines logo and header. The bar at the bottom is advertising the 'Q news' section of the magazine and what this issue of the magazine is featuring.
-> The barcode is on the right hand side of the page near to the bottom.
-> The main colours of this magazine are red black yellow and white.
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Q info
-> 'Q' is a music magazine which is published monthly in the United Kingdom. The editor of the magazine is Paul Rees. This magazine is published by Bauer Media Group.
-> The magazine has an extensive review section including new releases, live concerts, television, radio etc. Much of the magazine is devoted to interviews with popular music artists. The magazine is well-known or compiling lists such as 'The 100 Greatest Albums'.
- Every other month 'Q' and its sister magazine ('Mojo') have a special edition. Promotional gifts are also given away such as cover-mounted CD's or books.
-> Every issue of 'Q' has a different message on the spine, readers then have to work out what the message on the spine has to do with the content of the magazine.
-> 'Q' is published at the beginning of a month.
-> There is also television, radio and awards.
-> 'Q' was originally to be called 'Cue' (named after the act of cueing a record to play), but the name was changed to 'Q' so it wouldn't be mistaken for a snooker magazine.
Kerrang - Textual Analysis
Kerrang - Textual Analysis
-> This is the front cover of an issue of 'Kerrang' magazine.
-> The header of the magazine reads 'Kerrang' this goes along the top of the magazine cover under a panel of text. The middle section of the word 'Kerrang' is covered up by the person in the main background image. However, the name and identity of the magazine is not un-known to the reader as the font and layout of the magazine is recognisable amongst the target audience and they recognise this to be the magazine 'Kerrang'.
-> Most of the font used in this magazine is in white and black text. Which is simplistic yet very effective, these colours link in with the header of the magazine.
-> The main feature of the page is the background image. The image is of Pete Wentz who is the lead singer of the band Fall Out Boy. The main text is in the middle of the page and reads, 'Fall Out Boy' and underneath that 'Life is sweet!''. The text that describes the main article in the magazine links in with the background image of Pete Wentz eating an ice cream. Ice creams have connotations of being sweet this is portrayed in the image. The line, 'Life is sweet' is written in a different font in yellow text which portrays the sweetness and yellow is a bright colour.
- Underneath the main article there is a list of other bands which are featured in the magazine, they are written in bold white righting which make them stand out against Pete Wentz's orange/red t-shirt.
-> The barcode is featured in the white space between the ice-cream in the image and the edge of the page. This fills a blank white space so therefore the cover doesn't look as though their are any gaps in the layout and design of the page.
-> The articles in the magazine mainly feature the words 'Free' and 'Win' this would appeal to the target audience as they could win and get free stuff from the magazine.
-> There is a section of the page which is a speaker and over that there is a title that says 'High Voltage' with various other text underneath it. The meaning of the words are potrayed through the image behind them, this technique is also used in the main background image.
-> 'Free Posters' is written on the left hand side of the page over an image of one of the posters that are free.
-> Along the top of the page there is a yellow bar of colour with 'Free CD' written on it and then extra information about the CD.
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Kerrang info
-> Kerrang is a rock music magazine.
-> It is published by Bauer Consumer Media in the United Kingdom.
-> The magazines name is onomatopoeic and refers to the noise made when playing a power chord on an electric guitar.
-> Kerrang was first published on 1st June 1981 and was edited by Geoff Barton.
-> AC/DC appeared on the first cover of Kerrang.
-> Kerrang's most successful period came under editor Paul Rees at the turn of the millennium.
-> Kerrang includes a comic strip called Pandora, which makes fun of recent events in the rock world.
-> As well as the Kerrang magazine there is, TV, Radio, Tours, Awards and Message board.