Monday, 30 November 2009

Double Page Spread

You need to start thinking about the approach you are going to take for your double page spread. Consider:
Images
Graphology
Copy
Representation
Language.

You also need to consider and respond to the following question:
What role do music magazines have in the establishment of youth subcultures?




You may respond in any form you like. You could try this application out. Xtranormal ( only works on Windows at the moment), if you don't like recording your own voice. You simply type in your text and it turns it into a movie!

Friday, 27 November 2009

Deadlines

Your Magazine must be complete and printed off by Monday 14th December.
In the week before we break up there will be opportunities for focus group feedback which will be filmed and you can edit and upload it into imovie.

You can update your blog and do the evaluation over the Christmas holidays.

Friday 27th November

Cover Pages

The front cover is a persuasive selling tool. They attract and motivate audiences to purchase the product.
They go to great lengths to make their magazine jump out from the shelf & establish their own identity to cultivate a brand loyalty.
The front cover shapes readers expectations and reader are invited to join communities with distinct cultural identities.

We read from left to right and from top to bottom. So the prime position for important info is on the top left hand corner.

Consider the layout and graphology ( the size & shape of the font) & colours used.




Titles can signifiy a particular genre. eg 'Mojo', 'Smash Hits', 'Kerrang' & titles can have connotations.

Read this PP for more info

Friday, 20 November 2009

Friday 20th November

Today we looked at this powerpoint and read the article, 'Analysing media Language In Magazines'.
For homework, you need to choose a double page spread to conduct a close textual analysis on.
Pointers are given at the end of this powerpoint, for aspects to analyse.
This should be up on your blog in time for Wednesday 25th Novembers lesson.
You should also have all your photos for your music magazine taken, you may now work on your magazines in Miss Aldridges lesson as the aim is to have this project finished before Christmas.
Remember to keep uploading drafts, ideas, podcasts etc, you should have several updates each week.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Work to be completed by Friday 13th November.

Points one and two must be completed by the end of the week, point 3 is on going.

1. You must have your student magazine front cover and contents page completed and uploaded to your blog.
2. You should also record a podcast or video commentary to explain your decisions and how you believe it adheres to conventions you identified in your research. Who exactly is your target audience and how have you targeted them?
3. When this work is completed you need to start researching the music magazine industry and start thinking about what genre you will focus on.

Points to consider:

Analysing Magazines

Some useful prompts to think about when analysing magazines.

Consider the title of the magazine: Why is it called that?What are the significant words?What connotations do they have?
The publisher of the magazine: Who publishes the magazine? What other magazines (if any) does it publish? What other media interests (if any) does it have?
How much does the magazine cost? How often is it published?
What is its circulation/readership?Does the magazine have a website?

The target audience for the magazine: What type of reader is it targeting?
How do you know this (i.e. types of articles and advertisements)?
How does the reader ‘interact’ with the magazine?
The cover of the magazine: Analyse the images on the cover; the types of facial expressions, body language, clothing, etc used.
What do they tell us about the target audience for the magazine? What else appears on the cover?
Why are particular typefaces, types of graphics, colours, etc used? Why are particular items in the magazine featured? Does the cover look similar to other magazines? If so, why? If not, how does it look different?
The ‘style’ of presentation of the magazine:What do you notice about the magazine’s presentation? Does it look cheap or expensive? How does it compare with other similar magazines? How does it use colour, print style, artwork, etc, to convey an overall effect?

The ‘mode of address’ of the magazine: How does it address its reader? How and when are readers allowed to address the magazine?What types of articles/features does it contain? What subjects are covered?
The advertisements that appear in the magazine: What are the main types of products being advertised? What is their price range? Who are they aimed at? Why are these products featured particularly? How do the models featured in the advertisements relate to the target audience?

Representations in the magazine: How are men and women represented? (look at both the images and the text) re there conflicting representations? If so, why is this? How do these representations relate to readership? Is there a limited range of representations for men and women? If so, what are they and why?
What groups do not appear in the pages of the magazine? Why?
Are celebrities featured in the magazine? If so, what kinds of celebrities? Why have they been chosen? The competition for the magazine: What other titles are in competition with it?What are their circulation/readership figures? How much do they cost? What are the similarities/differences?
and finally...
What do you think are the reasons for its popularity (or otherwise)? What does the magazine offer its readers? What ‘values’ or ideologies are implicit in the magazine?

You need to analyse in depth at least 3 contrasting genre front covers and double page sreads. You should also conduct a case study into one 'brand'.