Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Evaluation Q6 - What have you learnt about new technologies in the process of creating this product?


PowerPoint allows one to create a slideshow of information. When used alongside SlideShare, these slideshows can be neatly presented on a blog, which is what I did throughout the project. Personally I found PowerPoint easy to use as I had previous experience with it, and I found it to be an effective way of portraying information simply and professionally.




Soundcloud is an application I was familiar with before the magazine process. It allows you to record yourself and upload to the internet for anyone to listen to. It is an easy way of getting information across without having to write too much.

Monday, 25 April 2016
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Evaluation Q4 - Who would be the audience for your media product?

Because my magazine focuses on Indie music, and my research has shown that it attracts a working class/ lower middle class audience. My audience would be largely working class/ lower middle class and in employment. If the audience is in employment that makes it easier to afford seeing concerts, buying music and buying my magazine. The main model and article in my magazine sympathises more with working class males which could attract a male dominated audience. It is clear to see that the audience that would enjoy my magazine the most is people into indie music. This is shown through the content and house style as it was made from inspiration from Q magazine"
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Friday, 8 April 2016
Sunday, 3 April 2016
Evaluation Q1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

The colour scheme is continued in the article. This links to the front page which creates an iconic house style that will be recognisable in the market place to my audience.
Double pages are good for articles as you can include photos and more information, which in this case is the article I have written. My style model is similar to my actual work.
The top half of the
double page is dominated by a landscape photo which was taken from inspiration
from my style model. The photo the style model uses is of a similar shot to the
one I used. I used this photo to focus on the background more and felt like the
photo set the scene. I decided to link my artist to a mise-en scene which is relevant. In this case my artist is from Tyneside and decided to take the photo at the Quayside in Newcastle which is a perfect link and makes sense. It is also relatable with the audience as people will recognise the area and associate the artist with it.
Like my style model I have split my article into for columns with an introduction just like Q have done. I think doing this makes it easier to read and follow. It used a conventional layout mixing illustration and columns. The text is written in black with the questions being in red for the interview. The questions are in red which I did to follow the house style colours of the magazine. The model in my photo is staring directly at the camera which shows clear facial expression and gives a strong connection with the audience.

I used the pun 'Tyne to adjust' as my title for the article which links back to the mise-en-scene and the artist's background story. The pun also adds hints to what the article is about and adds an element of humour that the audience can connect with. I also added a quotation to suck in the audience and give and insight to what the interview is about. At the bottom under the title I added an introduction which gives background information about the artist. This idea was taken from the small introduction in my style model. I think that an introduction is important in an article as it helps attract readers who may be undecided as to whether or not read the whole article. I wrote the introduction in a block colour of red which links with the house style and dominant colours of my magazine which I think helps to make it stand out to the reader and makes it easy to locate.'
Like my style model I have split my article into for columns with an introduction just like Q have done. I think doing this makes it easier to read and follow. It used a conventional layout mixing illustration and columns. The text is written in black with the questions being in red for the interview. The questions are in red which I did to follow the house style colours of the magazine. The model in my photo is staring directly at the camera which shows clear facial expression and gives a strong connection with the audience.

I used the pun 'Tyne to adjust' as my title for the article which links back to the mise-en-scene and the artist's background story. The pun also adds hints to what the article is about and adds an element of humour that the audience can connect with. I also added a quotation to suck in the audience and give and insight to what the interview is about. At the bottom under the title I added an introduction which gives background information about the artist. This idea was taken from the small introduction in my style model. I think that an introduction is important in an article as it helps attract readers who may be undecided as to whether or not read the whole article. I wrote the introduction in a block colour of red which links with the house style and dominant colours of my magazine which I think helps to make it stand out to the reader and makes it easy to locate.'
Saturday, 2 April 2016
Evaluation Q1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
‘’When searching for style models I decided to look at Q magazine. Q
magazine have a double page contents which I feel allows much more information
to be included. You can add more photos and more information which I wanted to
do.
As shown in the Q magazine the masthead is placed in the top left corner. I mirrored this and whenever I included my masthead, which was in my content page and front cover, it was in the top left corner. Another aspect of my contents page is the layout of the original contents page and my contents pages are similar, as in the photos and text are similar. Another aspect of my contents is that it was created due to inspiration from my style models is the blocks used to highlight the subheadings of the contents list. The thicker red lines to separate each page in the magazine, the issue number and word ‘contents’ are in a large red banner along the top and the ‘features’ of the magazine is in a thicker red bar above the photo.

Another similarity between the two content’s pages are the use of live images from concerts. This gives a hint to the content of the rest of the magazine. The use of page numbers on the top of each image in the Q magazine is also used in my own. Numbers are used to help guide the reader throughout the rest of the magazine.’’

Friday, 1 April 2016
Evaluation Q1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

I used a quotation from my article to hook the audience. I used a different font and a larger size to make it stand out. The main storyline dominates the front page and has the photo to link with the storyline. The storyline has straplines which adds more information and provides a bigger hook for the reader. The main image is positioned in front of the masthead like most magazines. It is positioned and reaching out to the audience to appeal to them and grabbing their attention.
Just like most Q magazines, my masthead is in the top left hand corner of the page. This is usually typical with magazines. The magazine name normally has to stand out and be recognisable. This is to catch the reader’s eye and publicises the magazine in shops.

My masthead is a
rectangle shape whereas my style models mastheads are square shaped. This is to
make the magazine look bold and clear at the top of a busy front page. My main
image on the front page covers half of the masthead however this doesn’t usually
matter as a masthead is used in every magazine by the company. This means it
becomes recognisable.
I used banners which is a common convention of magazines however not on Q magazines. My style model did not have a banner just a smaller one positioned on the masthead. My banner was spread out along the top of the front page.
It is a simple three font-colour scheme. It has a limited number of fonts and colours which is a common magazine convention.'
I used banners which is a common convention of magazines however not on Q magazines. My style model did not have a banner just a smaller one positioned on the masthead. My banner was spread out along the top of the front page.
It is a simple three font-colour scheme. It has a limited number of fonts and colours which is a common magazine convention.'
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