Evaluation for my media magazine
In what ways does your media product
use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
My media
product challenges other real media products because of its design and layout. I’ve
combined the house style, layout and design of three major rock magazine
companies KERRANG!, Q and NME. This means that all the things that these three
magazines do well are all incorporated into my magazine to make one big amazing
magazine.
For my front
cover, I used the traditional conventions of a magazine by using; a main
masthead which is at the top of the page and goes right across the page, a
strapline which tells you the band that’s on the front cover, plugs and puffs
For my
contents page, I also used the
convention of an ordinary magazine with the page numbers listed at the side and
then a bit of writing to tell you what that page is about which is all in cased
within a box. There’s a picture of the lead singer from the band on the front
page at the side of the box. Also there’s a little box above the picture
telling you who the picture of the guy is.
For my
double page spread, I didn’t use the ordinary conventions I challenged them the
putting my article of the band in columns and then putting the pictures of all
the band members at the bottom of my page so it looks different to other rock
magazines.
How does your media product represent
particular social groups?
My media
product represents the indie social group the sort of people who go to gigs to
see their favourite bands play and the way it’s written is the way that, that
sort of social group like because when they read it, it’s easy to understand.
The type of bands that feature on the front cover dress in the same type of
clothes that the social group does as well, so they can look like their
favourite members of a band.
What kind of media institution might
distribute your media product and why?
The sort of
company that would distribute my rock/indie magazine would be a company like
Future PLC who sell magazines like music ones that mine is. They sell 2.2
million magazines every month, and export to 89 countries, making them the UK’s
number one exporter and licensor of magazine content. They would be interested
in distributing my magazine because firstly it’s a music magazine which they
sell anyway. Secondly, it has all the codes and conventions of magazines like
Kerrang and Q which are very popular magazines all over the world. Thirdly,
this magazine is based on the indie side of rock so it has a more specific target
audience therefore meaning that all the fans of indie rock will buy this
magazine instead of buying Kerrang because it’s only on the genre of music they
listen to. Fourthly, indie rock is a growing industry which means that the fan
base behind it is getting bigger therefore meaning that there will be more
people willing to buy the magazine. Fifthly, I took my inspiration for my
magazine by combining Kerrang, Q and NME together to create a magazine that has
all the good things each magazine company do but just put into one magazine,
all that I’ve changed was the genre of music that it promotes. Lastly, the
magazine also focuses on the new and upcoming bands which help to promote their
cause by telling you about what there like and whether you should look out for
them in the future.
Who would be the audience for your
media product?
The audience
that my magazine is aimed at is either an age group of between 14-50 years
because I don’t think that people older would go to gigs and listen to that
genre of music and I don’t think that people younger are old enough to go to
gigs and listen to that genre of music because of the lyrics meanings and some
of the words they say are inappropriate or people who are interested in the
rock/indie world and want to read about what indie bands are doing e.g.
articles, tour dates stuff like that and all the up and coming bands that you
might be interested in or who you should look out for in the future.
How did you attract/address your
audience?
I attracted
my audience by; one, the front cover having a picture of a band that covers the
entire front page which draws the reader’s attention especially if they know
the band on the front. Two, the magazine also focuses on the new and upcoming
bands which help to promote their cause by telling you about what there like
and whether you should look out for them in the future. Three, it looks
different to recognised music magazines such as Kerrang, Q and NME as three
examples of a good rock magazine.
What have you learnt about
technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I have
learnt how hard it is to use software like Photoshop because of all the little
things that you can change e.g. red eye reduction and how bright or dull you
want the picture so the contrast. Then there’s organising the layout of the
magazine by placing all the codes and conventions on the Photoshop page and
then picking which layout you want to use. There’s also the photo editing
needed to make sure that all the pictures are the right contrast and not
pixelated. It’s very time consuming making sure that using all the technology
you have available is used and used so that your magazine is as good as it
possibly can be. I feel that the amount of time needed with all the things you
can change using Photoshop is ridiculous, you need a really long time to make
sure that everything is okay.
Looking back at your preliminary
task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full
product?
Looking back
I feel that I’ve learnt a lot of things especially how much time and hard work
it takes to produce a magazine with all the pages needed. There’s all the
research it takes to find out all the information you need to put into an
article, there’s also the amount of time it takes to design all of your pages
needed to create a magazine. I’ve also learnt that there’s a lot of codes and
conventions used in a magazines front cover to make it attractive for someone
who walks past them on the shelf it has to catch their eye.