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In what ways does your Media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?The magazine, across the 4 pages, ‘repeats’ (Steve Neale) codes and conventions from ‘Q
magazine’. I used the February 2014 issue of ‘Q magazine’ as my magazine of research. The front cover of the February issue had a black and white main image, therefore I ‘repeated’ this
convention and made my image black and white on the front cover of my magazine. Additionally, I ‘repeated’ the way that the headlines were set out on the front cover. One of the headlines had a box with text in it, therefore I ‘repeated’ that and made it the headline for my ‘top indie tunes’
story. Then, my main headline which links with the main image was also spread out big across the page, like the ‘The Smiths’ main headline that is on my magazine of inspiration.
Here is my magazine ‘ZONE’ and my magazine of inspiration ‘Q’ this constructs how I have used
conventions from a real media product and put it into my own media product. However, my
magazine may ‘challenge’ some conventions that would be in a ‘pop’ music magazine as they
would use a lot more bright and random colours, whereas I have used more subtle colours, yet they are still bright so that they can catch the
audiences eye.
In my contents page which I have created for my magazine, I have also ‘repeated’ conventions from my magazine of inspiration. For example, I added a screenshot of my
front cover and placed it where ‘Q magazine’ had placed their front cover. Also , I ‘repeated’ the banner across the top of the page with the issue number so that my
audience were aware that this was the first issue of the magazine. The way that I have set out all of the page numbers, headlines and cover lines has also been ‘repeated’ from my
magazine of inspiration. However, it ‘challenges’ my magazine of inspiration as ‘Q magazine’ doesn’t include an editors letter, whereas I have added an editors letter with
In what ways does your Media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
an editors picture, signature and contact details at the bottom of the page. On this page I have
included a picture of the magazine of inspiration that I used and also a picture of my contents page
that I have created for ‘ZONE’. They are very similar as I have used many of the conventions that ‘Q
magazine’ have used on their front cover so that my magazine looks professional.
In what ways does your Media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
For my double page spread, I also used conventions that was on ‘The 1975’ double page spread in my magazine of inspiration. At the top of the page, I added all of Katie Melua’s previous albums and wrote what year they came out. On ‘the 1975’ double page spread, they have a box at the top like the one I’ve created, which has each band member describing each other. This can show the audience how many
albums she’s previously had and whether they know any of the albums. Additionally, another convention that I added to my double page spread that was similar to the real media product was my
main image. I positioned it in the same place as the one in ‘Q magazine’ and added text overlapping the image. The main image allows the audience to see who the article is about. Another convention that I
‘repeated’ from my magazine of inspiration was Katie Melua’s new album, like Q have added ‘The 1975’ new album. I also positioned my quote from the text in the same place as where Q have placed their
quote. My drop capital is in the same format as my magazine of
inspiration. However, I have challenged my real media product by
making the questions from my interview red and making my
answers black. This relates to the main colour of the magazine which
creates brand identity for the audience and brand awareness.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
The denotation of the representation is the ‘E’ section of the socio-economic needs table; unemployed, students, pensioners and casual
workers. This is because my magazine is target towards young people of the ages 15-20, therefore they would stereotypically be students,
unemployed or casual workers. This means that my magazine appeals to my audience profile as the target audience that I created was between the
ages of 15-20. The magazine, across the 4 pages helps to represent this social group as the price is only £1.20, therefore people of these age ranges will be able to afford the magazine. Additionally, it helps to
represent the ‘E’ section as the colours are very bright and will therefore catch the audiences eye and make them want to buy the magazine if it
stands out to them. My audience can ‘personally identify’ (Katz) themselves with the character as they are ‘social climbers’ (Maslow).
What kind of media institution (Publisher) might distribute your
media product and why?From the research that was completed pre-production, I would envisage that ‘Bauer Media Group’ may publish ‘ZONE’ because they publish many Indie style magazines like the one I have created, such as; Q, kerrang and
mojo. This means that they are looking to publish magazines that are revolved around this genre of music. I have done a lot of research on this
publisher throughout my planning and research as my magazine of inspiration was ‘Q magazine’ and ‘Bauer Media Group’ are the publishers
for this magazine. The similarities of my magazine to ‘Q magazine’ also ‘signifies’ (De Saussure) that the genre of my magazine will appeal to this
publisher as this is the kind of magazine that they’re looking to publish, considering they already have a magazine that is like ‘ZONE’.
Who would be the audience for your media product and why?
Hartley’s Seven Subjectivities
According to Hartley’s Seven Subjectivities the age of my audience are 15-20. This is shown through the pricing of the magazine as it is very cheap so people of these ages will be able to afford the magazine. The target gender for this magazine is both males and females as there are things that will relate to both genders. The stereotypical ethnicity is White British male and females for my magazine.
Katz’ Uses & Gratifications theory
According to Katz’ Uses & Gratifications theory, the audience can ‘personally identify’ themselves with the articles and the people within the magazine as this will be the kind of music that they’re also interested in. The magazine also has a ‘personal relationship’ with the audience through the presence of an editorial on my contents page. This editorial engages the audience and welcomes them to the magazine.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, my audience are ‘social climbers’. This means that they will want to read my magazine as they aspire to be like the characters within the magazine. Therefore, they will read what the characters within the text are getting up to so that they can try to be like them.
How did you attract/address your audience?
The inclusion of codes and conventions such as the bright masthead helped to appeal to the target audience because the bright colours would attract the young audience that I am aiming my magazine at. As there is a bright red colour that has been used, this means that it will stand out and
attract the audience as it will catch their eye. Here is my masthead:
Another code and convention that I have included in my magazine to attract my target audience is the images that I have included within all of the pages. These images relate to my stories, therefore my stories attract
my target audience as they are about topics that people of those ages would be interested in.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this
product?The denotation of the software used to construct the media product entitled
‘ZONE’ was Adobe Photoshop CS4. One of the tools I used through this piece of software was the hue/saturation tool. I inserted the main image onto my front
cover and then desaturated it to make it look black and white. This gives the magazine more of a retro/indie feel, therefore it will help to attract my intended audience as they will like the image that is on my front cover. To the right is the
hue/saturation tool which I used on photoshop:
This picture shows my front cover. It
includes the desaturated image that I created using the hue/saturation tool. It also includes
some of the boxes that I created using
the shape tool.
Another tool which I used through this piece of software was the shape tool. I created many boxes throughout all of my pages in my magazine to outline the main areas. The
box tool also makes things stand out on the page, so therefore will attract the audience. Additionally, through
putting certain pieces of texts in boxes it looks more professional than just leaving the text:
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Additionally, a tool which I used on my double page spread was the pen tool. I used my pen tool for the columns to separate them all out and to make sure
that they were in a neat order so that it was clearer to read the interview. This can help my double page
spread to look more organised and to make it easier to read as the pen tool helps to separate the text. Here is an image of the tool which I used and an example of
where I have used this tool:
Another technology which I have learnt from the process of constructing this product was how to
duplicate layers. This made my process of creating my magazine a lot faster and made it more convenient for me to add certain conventions to the magazine just by duplicating them. This is also helped my magazine to
be consistent as there would be some of the same conventions. An example of where I have duplicated a layer is on my double page spread as I have duplicated my logo at the bottom of the page. This helps to create brand awareness and can help leave an image in the
readers head of the magazine:
Another tool which I have used is the swatch/eyedropper tool. This has been used to make sure that I use the same
colours so that my magazine is kept consistent and the colours don’t look too different. Also, as the main colourwhich I have used for my magazine is red, it has helped
me to keep the same colour of red throughout my magazine pages. This can help to create brand awareness for the audience and they will associate the colour red to
my magazine. An example of where I have used this technology is on my double page spread for my questions and answers. My questions are all in the same red colour
and my answers are in black.
Photography Planning – Front Cover
The photo that I have used for my front cover is a photo of my friend Abbie. Iasked her at college if I would be able to take pictures of her for my mediacoursework and she agreed. Therefore, I asked her to wear indie clothing, suchas the hat that she is wearing in the front cover
main image. I decided to use my friend Abbie as
she has the indie look, therefore she would fit
in with the genre of my magazine, which would
also allow the audience to ‘personally identify’
(Katz) themselves with the character within the
picture. Here is the main picture which I used for my
front cover:
Photography Planning - ContentsThe shot type that I used for my editors photo was a medium close up. This isbecause I had seen this shot type being used in many different magazines editorsletters, so I ‘repeated’ (Steve Neale) what they had done for their editors letter tomake my magazine look more professional and like a very popular magazine that isalready famous.
For my editors letter, the main image that I have used was of my friend Abbie again.When we were taking pictures for my magazine we took
many, therefore the one that I have used for my contents
page was one of the pictures that we took then. This means
that I have kept the person in my images consistent as she
relates to my main story within the magazine. Also, she
has the indie look and therefore fits in with the magazines
genre. However, she took off the furry coat which she is
wearing in the front cover picture and is wearing a vest top
instead, although she still has the hat on to keep the indie effect.
Here is the picture which I used for my contents page:
Photography Planning - InterviewI took the pictures that are presented in the double page spread because they allow the audience to see who the interview is about as the pictures are just of her. This is ‘repeated’ (Steve Neale) from other magazines as they use images of just that person to make it the main focus. There are two main images within this page to
show the main person in this article. I integrated text and imagery together through overlapping the text on the image. My main headline on my double page spread is overlapping the main image so that it stands out more and people can
relate the picture to the fact that it is ‘Katie Melua’.
Audience FeedbackPerson 1:What is a strength of my front cover? Large, bold font catches the readers attentionWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Add more colourDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?The contents are listed clearlyWhat could be done to improve my contents page?More colourDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?Used many pictures and a very detailed interviewWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?NothingDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Person 2:What is a strength of my front cover? Clear and easy to readWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Add a better quality pictureDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?It’s very informative for the reader What could be done to improve my contents page?More colourDo you think my contents page will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?Detailed interviewWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?Make it clearer to read Do you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Person 3:What is a strength of my front cover? Simple and colourfulWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Make the photo less blurryDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?In a clear orderWhat could be done to improve my contents page?Add a better title than just ‘Issue One’Do you think my contents page will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?Looks professionalWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?NothingDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Audience FeedbackPerson 4:What is a strength of my front cover? BrightWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Add more thumbnail images related to the other storiesDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?Looks professionalWhat could be done to improve my contents page?More detailDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?A lot of detailed informationWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?More colourDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Person 5:What is a strength of my front cover? The coloursWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Make the picture less blurryDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?The layoutWhat could be done to improve my contents page?More colourDo you think my contents page will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?A lot of picturesWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?Make it more excitingDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Person 6:What is a strength of my front cover? The coloursWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Make the photo less blurryDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?In a clear orderWhat could be done to improve my contents page?Add a better title than just ‘Issue One’Do you think my contents page will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?Well presented and looks professionalWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?NothingDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Person 7:What is a strength of my front cover? Main imageWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Free spaceDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?The layoutWhat could be done to improve my contents page?More storiesDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?A lot of detailed information in the storyWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?More imagesDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Audience FeedbackPerson 8:What is a strength of my front cover? The colours are good and eye catchingWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Make the social network names clearerDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?The arrangement of the photosWhat could be done to improve my contents page?Less writingDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?A lot of detailed informationWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?Add more space so it doesn’t look cramped together Do you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Q magazine
Person 9:What is a strength of my front cover? Looks very professional and has used a good colour schemeWhat could be done to improve my front cover?Tilt the Z straight in the masthead Do you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?The amount of informationWhat could be done to improve my contents page?N/ADo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?Looks professional and like a real magazineWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?N/ADo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Kerrang
Audience FeedbackPerson 10:What is a strength of my front cover? Good bold masthead, simple colour scheme and a great layoutWhat could be done to improve my front cover?A better main imageDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my contents page?Good layout, great original images and all of the cover lines are easy to understandWhat could be done to improve my contents page?NothingDo you think my front cover will appeal to my target audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What is a strength of my double page spread?Nice layout and questions are differentiated from answersWhat can be done to improve my double page spread?NothingDo you think my double page spread will appeal to my audience of 15-20 year olds?Yes
What magazine does my magazine look like or ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) conventions from?Kerrang
For my audience feedback I created aquestionnaire and handed them out to 10different people to ask them what they thoughtabout my magazine. There were 4 differentsections, one for my front cover, one for mycontents page, one for my double page spread andone for my magazine overall. Everyone that Iasked said that all of the pages that I have createdare suitable and will attract my aimed targetaudience. What I have found out through thisquestionnaire is that there are very littleimprovements that I have to make to mymagazine and that I have ‘repeated’ (Steve Neale)many conventions from Q magazine and mymagazine looks a lot like it. However, some peoplehave said that my magazine also looks likeKerrang. It is good that they have said that mymagazine looks like Q magazine as that was mymagazine of inspiration. Most people thought thatmy double page spread was very detailed andgave a good interview.
Looking back at your Preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in
the progression from it to the full product?
I feel that, having completed the preliminary task and learning about the demands of this production process, I have learnt that I need to be
organised so that I can get everything in on time and at a high quality standard so that everything looks good and professional, like a magazine should. I have learnt how to use tools that I never would have known how to use before through photoshop to help to make my magazine look a lot better and more professional and to add the codes and conventions that were needed and that I wanted to make my magazine fit in and appeal to
my target audience.