Looking back at my preliminary task i believe there is no comparison in the quality of work between that and my final product. My preliminary task, although it followed conventions of a basic magazine front page set up was not to a professional standard. The photo shop skills i used were little and basic while the contents page of the magazine i made was totally tacky cheap and very unprofessional looking. The colours on the page a dull and boring and the page is set out in a very un-inspiring way. The sizes of text on the page vary while text along the banner on the front page is difficult to read.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Evaluation 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Looking back at my preliminary task i believe there is no comparison in the quality of work between that and my final product. My preliminary task, although it followed conventions of a basic magazine front page set up was not to a professional standard. The photo shop skills i used were little and basic while the contents page of the magazine i made was totally tacky cheap and very unprofessional looking. The colours on the page a dull and boring and the page is set out in a very un-inspiring way. The sizes of text on the page vary while text along the banner on the front page is difficult to read.
Evaluation 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Evaluation 5. How did you attract / address your audience?
Evaluation 4. Who would be the audience for your media product?
Evaluation 3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Evaluation 2. How does your media product represent particular social groups
Evaluation 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
On my contents page my page will again follow convention, with a varity of pictures and text in a organised format it looks like a basic contents page from any other actual magazine. When comparing my magazine to Other music magazine mine doesnt follow the totally same conventions as they do. However when looking at mine in comparison to NME's contents page i can see mine is totally different to theres, however i believe that mine is alot more appealing to the public than NME's because its clearer to read and laid out in a more user friendly manner. Looking at mine i believe that it has a more eyecatching appear than the NME despite follwoing a style of music magazine layout.
Looking at my double page spread I believe this one works well in the way i have laid it out. Looking at it i believe it is of a similar style to that of NME's double page spread however with my own individual twist. This is because i believe the style of the amount of writing on that page of NME was too much. On my double page it has less writing which i believe works better. However mine still follows similar conventions to that which NME stick to such as the house style colour scheme, of blue black, white and grey. Similar to that of NME which follows its colour scheme of Black white green and grey. Mine also follows the conventions of quotes within the page and smaller pictures on the spread. I believe my double page has followed conventions well and looks goood and to a professional standard.
Photo Analysis
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
initial ideas and analysis - Double Page spread
initial ideas and analysis - Contents page
initial ideas and analysis - Front page
After studying my 3 initial ideas i have decided the best one will be layout one, here is a brief analysis on all 3 front cover designs.
Initials ideas
Looking above i have several different colour scheme options for my pages. These would be the basic colours i would use as a house style across all the pages. The Black and purple, black and aqua i have deemed to be unsuitable due to the fact that they are more girly colours. To appeal to my target audience they need to be of a colour scheme that will appeal more to the male market than they female as my target audience will be mostly males. The black and yellow, Black and white and black and dark green are eye catching yet i don't feel will be suitable due to the nature of the magazine. Because of the music genre i have and the target audience i am aiming for a believe a Bright electric blue and black colour scheme will be best as it will connote the best message through to the audience about the magazine.
Font ideas
Questionnaire Results
Analyzing question one 'Are you main or female?' It is apparent that the majority of the audience are males at a ratio of 18-13. This is what i expected, being a rock genre magazine typically you would expect more boys than girls to be interested as the interest in music will vary between the two with males into the more hardcore genre and females preferring more love story like music.
Looking at the answers to question two 'How old are you?' The majority of people who answered my questionnaire are between the age of 17 and 19 which is perfect as it will give me the best reflection of the ideas for my magazine specifically from my target audience age range.
My third question 'How often to you buy a magazine' Most people with a vote of 17 answered rarely just when you fancy something to read briefly. This could cause a problem for me as is the majority of my Target audience are thinking like this my magazine is going to have to follow conventions well whist at the same time standing out totally from other magazines on the market to appeal to the audience strongly enough to make them part with their money.
My Fourth Question is 'What do you buy magazines for?' To which the majority of answers was for the articles, because of this i know it is going to be important to make sure i have a big sounding story on the front cover to really draw the audiences attention to it and encourage them to buy it even more.
The next question asked how much the audience was willing to pay, as i expected it was £2 being the most popular votes, referring to Maslows theory of Hi and the Status of students on the economic level it was iportant to know the price they are willing to pay in order to price the magazine at the most profitable and affordable price range.
When i asked people 'What suit of music genre magazine appeals to you?' There was a even split with 16 votes each on the Rock and Indie genre, this tells me what the majority of people looking to purchase my magazine are going to be interested in, this is critical for me so that i can get the balance between the rock and indie pull factors just right to supplement both tastes.
Asked my audience Would you prefer a music magazine covering the general area of a music genre or a specific section of that area? E.g rock magazine covering heavy rock, indie etc, or a rock magazine focusing specifically on the heavy rock section? From this i had a 19 - 10 vote on the choice of having a general selection of music from that genre as a whole, as i had such a diverse set of results from the what music genre do people prefer this have worked out very well for me as i will be able to advertise a produce magazine stories on a wide range of music tastes while still focused slightly more around rock and indie, this allowed me to engaged a wider audience range and make my magazine more successful
In my final question where i asked my audience 'Which music magazine name to you prefer the most' I received the most votes on Rockscene, because of this i can clearly see this is obviously the most appealing to the audience and have therefore chose this to be my title.
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Analyzing target audience
Maslow's theory of needs.
Maslows Theory of needs is a physiology theory on the needs of the human. The rank from the basics of physiological needs just as breathing food water etc, onto safety, love and belonging, Esteem and Self actualization. This Theory suggests that media products don't range very high the mindset of the human being. To maximise the sale of a magazine it is important it appeals to to some of the theory's Maslows theory states. The best way of doing this is to appeal it to the belonging nature of a human by using graphical, visual and textual suggestions that the information within the magazine will allow a sense of bonding and interaction with other human beings. The magazine needs to contain facutal information to appeal to the audience as the craving for understanding information is also a need stated.
Uses and gratifications
Is a popular approach to understanding mass communications. In theories it focuses on the consumer and audiences meaning what 'What people do with media' . This suggests that a audience are not passive to the effects of a Media item but rather that they are active in interpreting media products in incorporating them into their lives. This theory will also suggest that the audience make the conscious choice of what media products will meet their needs. The theory suggest that people use media products to fulfill certain gratifications they may feel the need to acquire.
If we base the production of our media product around this theory then we can see that our media product will need to stand out from the rest while still following conventions of typical music magazines in order to maximise its potential sales to the potential target audience. As the audience is going to be making a active decision about whether this media product is going to be essential in their life the magazine is going to need to be eye catching and containing factual information that will interest the audience on knowledge they well they can incorporate into their own lives or use to broaden their knowledge and associate with the feeling of belonging mentioned in Maslows theory.