Taking my pictures did take some time due to certain problems with my model and did not get it right the first time. But I did take pictures but my Nikon camera gave me soo many problems that I had to borrow a camera from my school and continue taking pictures with that :( but still I managed to take them and I am extremely happy with the result!
We then were given a picture from our teachers and we used that picture to play around with it on photoshop to get used to the software.. the picture I edited I have attached below :)
I think one technique on the software I really liked.. the air-brushing, although using the clone brush takes quite long it actually made a hugee difference and I have started to use it for the photos for my magazine. I wanted it to be very attractive and appealing I think it worked, I had a few girls that wouldn't stop staring at my images of my model. I guess that is a good sign :)
We were asked to conduct our interview for our double page spread. How I went about it was I put myself in the reader's point of view and thought if this was an artist I am a fan of what would I like to know about the most and began from there. I then used my model (Shakir) to answer the questions and then used the answers to complete my interview.
I have already began to create my front cover for our magazine and shall be unloading the finished result very soon to my blog. Exciting! :)
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Catch Up
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Monday, 28 February 2011
Image Evaluation
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Monday, 21 February 2011
Magazine analysis
Recently I was asked to analyse key conventions on a magazine (analysising the front page, contents page and double page spread) that had the same age group for their target audience as I have for my future magazine. In this task I created a powerpoint with an analysis of a contents page of a magazine called Hip-Hop.
From analysising this magazine I have decided I would use more writing and less text so that the reader does not loose focus due to alot of text; also the convention of having big page numbers and bold sub-headings for the straplines. I have attached a link of this below of my analysis of my contents page
http://www.slideshare.net/TaarSA/contents-page-analysis-7086773
Image of my double page spread analysis
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Sunday, 6 February 2011
Analysing
Hey hey :)
Apologises for not posting for a while... In class we have been analysing the conventions of magazine front covers and double page spreads; studying the different techniques used by the editors- presentational and linguistic.
From studying front covers the key things to make sure your cover has are:
- The logo/masthead must stand out so in a store it would be bold and visible. It also must be original and maybe put on a colourful background - dependent on your magazine.
-Spacing on cover: it is best to have less spacing HOWEVER, make sure the magazine is not busy or cluttered this could make the magazine look unattractive - but avoid leaving big blank spaces.
- Lettering: The most attractive magazines do not have too many fonts - having too many can lead to magazine looking busy. It is ideal to have one each for: headings, logo and bulk text.
I will ensure I consider these points when designing my magazine so that my magazine will appeal to the audience.
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Sunday, 30 January 2011
Reader profile
Jasmine, 18, from London |
Jasmine, is a very modernized British Asian girl who enjoys having a good time out with her mates but still is a devoted A level student.
Jasmine and her siblings listen to modern music from many genres but is a regular Britasia (Urban Bhangra music channel) listeners and always manage to get carried away when listening to it and begin to dance in the typical Bhangra way.
However the Bhangra she does listen to is not really traditional, it is more modernized with genres such as hip-hop and rap merged with it.
Her parents love to see them embrace part of their Asian culture, however wished they did alot more than they do now as they believe that Jasmine and her siblings do not know much about Punjabi culture and that they are forgeting their asian culture.
She loves to attend the London Asian themed Mela’s (which are commonly known as a festival, where you can enjoy music by Punjabi artists - pure Punjabi or modernized artists aswell as asian cuisine and a fairground; which take place annually in the summer) were she enjoys seeing and singing along to her favourite artists- especially the males singers she has major crushes on.
Jasmine is not much of a girly girl; however she loves chatting to her mates to to keep up with the latest gossip on her favourite artists and when there is no magazine prints of particular artists she always tries to find ways of searching it, one thing she likes to do is going onto facebook and become a fan on their pages.
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Market research
My Questionnaire involved 11 questions about what the audience prefer in a magazine and I asked 18 people. After collecting both qualitative and quantitative data from the questionnaire I used it to produced pie charts showing the questions and results.
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decision.. decision
I plan to base my music magazine on the genre bhangra... the reason why is because Bhangra is a very popular in the Asian music industry... Although the Bhangra category is recognised there are is only one familar music channel for modernised bhangra called Britasia (sky channel 833) and any magazines that had been produced such as Sensazn have been discontinued making it hard for any Bhangra fans to keep up with their favourite artists and learn about any aspiring or new coming artists because there is hardly any resources they can use to do so.. and girls of my targeted age group would not be too keen on going to extreme lengths to find out. (however Britasia has there own magazine but its not very easy to get hold of).
This massive dip in the industry has cause their to be a spilt in the music industry (theres the 'music industry' and the 'asian music industry'); as society is changing so is the type of Bhangra music being produced, artists are starting to mix Bhangra with different genres such as rap, RnB, Hip-Hop and many more... (video link) unfortunately this type of music in not being recognised by fans of these genres.. if the music becoming notice it gives the chance for both industries to become connected...
There is a programme on Britasia that have discussions about many issues and one is on the music industry and see if they can come up with solutions for becoming more connected, this the programme is hosted by a artist called Apache Indian and it is called REAL TALK. (video link)
I aim to target 16-20year olds mainly girls... into Bhangra music and like to keep track on their favourite artist and what’s happening in their lives...
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Result
Unfortunately it did not work... I've spoken to fellow class members and they are also experiencing the same problem! I've informed my teacher and will see what can be done...
Moving off that topic.. I was thinking about who my target audience would be for my magazine.. I think I might choose 16-19 years old because I am in that age group so I would be able to think of lots of ideas that will attract the audience.. However it is not definite I think I'll do some planning and make my final decision..
Signing out =)
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Solution??
I think I have just discovered a solution... using this post to test it (fingers crossed)!
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Blog
Enjoying the idea of having a blog and discussing the process of my creation...
However experiencing problems with the timings of my posts.. =/
The blog is stating that I'm posting posts in early hours in the morning.. strangely odd considering the fact I'm sitting in class at 9:28am typing this up as we speak..
So for now I am just browsing through the setting trying to seek a solution.. I think I will Google for an answer.
I'll send a new post with any more news..
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Tuesday, 25 January 2011
a reader profile presentation
Hello :) I was assigned a task to carry out research on a music magazine called 'MOJO' with a fellow pupil and produce a powerpoint... =)
Mojo magazine is not one I am familiar with, but from this task I found out that this magazine is distributed only in the UK; with a circulation of roughly 100,000 monthly. The magazine is published by Europe's largest privately owned publishing group, Bauer since 2008.
However it was first published on 15th October 1993 by a British media company called EMAP. The magazine seems to be aimed at the middled age group as their frequent artists in the magazine such as band group - The Beatles and the magazine front covers are most of the time black and white.
I have attached a link for my powerpoint if you would like to view it the link is... http://www.slideshare.net/TaarSA/mojo-6680511
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Monday, 24 January 2011
Creation
Just created blog, exploring the different tabs and editing settings. =)
I shall use this blog to show evidence to you of how I create my music magazine.. and take you through the world of my creation, thoughts and anything that occurs along the way... I hope you enjoy my blog =)
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