Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Results Analysis






These are my results analysis, The answers here were given from my classmates.

Title Block Analysis

From the title we can see the genre of music maybe be old rock, the title has a vintage feel to it and it looks quite old because the writing is joined up this gives us the impression that this title block is more what you would find in a 50s newspaper rather than a modern magazine. They have used red which stand out from the red and black giving it a more 3D and popping effect and making it stand out more. The use of the word ‘Rolling’ gives us the impression that it may be rock and ‘roll’ music that is featured in the magazine. From the title block we can guess that the magazine has an older target audience because it has an old font. The way the letter ‘R’ twirls and flicks make it stylish and sophisticated. Using the colour red can symbolise the passion ‘Rolling Stone’ has for music and the passion it has for everything the magazinse contains such as politics and culture. The writing looks like it has been hand drawn, making it seem more artistic giving it a creative feel, this could also reflect the target audience saying that they too are creative and artistic. We can see that this magazine is going to be very informative not just on music but also on world issues.




The design of the title block is big and bold; this could mean that the magazine is ‘bold’ and opinionated. It’s red with a white outline then a black outline making black and white were probably chosen because they are two colours that are complete opposites and make the text very obvious and make it stand out more; eye-catching it makes the magazine seem very confident about what they’re selling. NME stand for ‘new musical express ‘ this is telling us what genre of music is typical of this type of magazine will be ‘new’ music, fresh from up and coming bands it could also mean it’s bringing the public new music constantly as it comes out weekly. The font is very alternative and modern reflecting not only the genre of music it contains but the audience as well. The colour red has connotations with passion this means that this magazine could be intensely passionate about what it’s trying to sell and the bands that are in the magazine. The font is quite simple yet very effective; it seems to be making a confident statement. The font is very big and masculine and this also could reflect the target audience who are predominantly men.

The title block is very bold, and the word ‘Kerrang’ has an exclamation mark giving us the impression that it’s being shouted; this could reflect the type of music that this magazine has to offer maybe the music will be very loud and bold. The word ‘Kerrang’ is an adjective and this could be used to describe sound of the electric guitar that’s used heavily in rock music, this could also used to describe the type of sound that people would make in rock music. The text has got lines through giving us the impression, that it has been smashed up or maybe purposely broken somehow this gives us the impression that someone has smashed a guitar into the title, this is a common thing in the rock music industry the white lines could also simply represent the guitar strings. The text is black and it’s used on a white background this makes the text really stand out because black and white are complete opposites. The black text gives the magazine negative connotations and it’s commonly associated with death, mourning and evil. I think they have been used to give the magazine a dark and feel, and make it very bold so it stand out and is loud just like rock music is. The font is rough around the edges giving us the impression that the letters, giving us the impression, that the music this magazine has is rough as well.

Thursday, 10 October 2013

College Magazine Front Cover


This is my college magazine front cover for media. I took a medium shot of a boy (Craig Jackson) who attends my college for the front cover image to present how college students learn and what we wear in our college. Added title, barcode and some articles.

Planning a Music Magazine


Planning a Music Magazine
Please answer the questions below on your magazine idea:
 
  1. Who is your target audience?
 
My target audience will be people who love the genre RnB. Moreover, it will be targeted at young people who love music.
 
  1. What style, genre or time of music is your magazine about or is going to appeal to a range of music tastes?
 
Even though my music magazine will be ideally targeting RnB lovers, I will additionally like my magazine to talk about Pop and Rock. I want to do this so it can be expanded to different genres and, include further added people from different backgrounds so; they can too relish enjoying the magazine as well.
 
  1. How often will your magazine come out, weekly, fortnightly, monthly or bi-monthly?
 
My magazine will be coming out every week. I will select this schedule for in my judgment, more people will be unable to remember about it if I leave the deadline so long for the new issue to come out. Besides, it may possibly increase my profits if my magazine comes out frequently particularly if it’s a big market leader.
 
 
  1. How much will your magazine cost?  Consider who your target audience is and also how often your magazine comes out.
 
The magazine will cost £3.00. This is since my magazine to be glossy, slick and trendy. As well, I want my magazine to be classy and expensive so I can really raise my profits.
 
  1. Is your magazine going to be glossy like Q Magazine or more like a newspaper like NME?
 Optimistically I would like my magazine to be resembled and be polished like Q magazine. I truly indeed admire any front cover of Q magazine because it is really good and I feel inspired that I am going to make one that will hopefully challenge for the potential customers.