I think my music magazine 'Vintage' would have to belong to a big publishing house, as the genre my magazine is not very common in modern society. Because of this, my jazz magazine would have to start off as part of a big publishing house, and if successful, then it can later become an idependant title. My magazine would be distributed in music shops aswell as local general news agents, as it is a new genre of magazine it would need advertising in well known music shops. However it would need to be sold in newsagents for recognition as making the magazine too difficult to purchase could effectivly reduce the amount if sales. I would advertise my music magazine in music shops, and on television advertisments.
Friday, 11 December 2009
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
I think my magazine represents a younger generation of people, even though the theme is jazz which is usually seen as a vintage style of music. I think this magazine shows a modern twist on traditional jazz as my featured artist is supposed to be a young jazz musician. I think this magazine will change the way jazz is typically perceived as it shows that jazz is not only for an older generation, but it making a come back through new artists.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
when choosing my images for my magazine I wanted to keep them simple, but still eye catching and professional. For my front cover image I chose to use a medium close up of the featured artist as the background. I did this as a replication of a real published magazine, as I used similar image and layout style as a traditional magazine. The images that were included throughout the rest of my magazine were mostly edited to silhouettes, which were continuous on the other magazine pages. However, the silhouette images did not follow the theme on my front cover. In order to make my magazine follow a consistent house style I used a continuous colour scheme of three colours; pink, black and white, and like a published magazine I also kept my page titles and texts the same. The only other image I included in my magazine, apart from my front cover, was an album cover of the featured artist.
Final Magazine
For my final magazine front cover I edited the image and made it sharper. I also changed the colours of the top band on my magazine to incorporate it more with the internal house style and added another band at the bottom on my front cover advertising a competition. Along with this band I also added an image of an album cover, which is what could be won.
On my contents page I changed the page title font as it was similar to the writing on my front cover. This page title font is continuous on every page to keep the house style consistent. I used the same font to write my editors note choosing a font colour in keeping with the continuous color scheme.
On my featured artists page I wrote up my interview using the continuous colour scheme, however I changed the font to make it clearer to read as there was a lot of text and it was quite a small print. I also included the album cover on this page and a competition at the bottom of the page which readers can enter to win a copy of it.
For my final page I not only changed the font of the page title, but I changed the name from "concerts and upcoming gigs" to "updates" as I also included the top 5 best selling albums of the week. I altered the layout to make it look more interesting and unique, instead of just listing the information.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Album Cover Ideas
For this album cover I chose to make the colours quite dull except the dominant colour which is red. I chose this effect as it compliments the album cover "Red". I also chose to write the artists name "Josie Jones" in contrasting colours to stand out, and to also follow the colour scheme of the rest of the image.
For my second album cover I chose to make it black and white to make it look more vintage and in keeping with jazz theme of the magazine. I used a font called "inked god" of www.dafont.com to write the artists name in. I also used a graphic of a treble clef to make the font look more unique and interesting. The name of the album is "Heart Beats", which was inspired by the image of the artist playing the drums.
My third image was edited to make the colour dull without it being completely black and white. I then used an eye catching font with a bold colour to write the artists name to draw attention to the album. To make the album cover more interesting I then used a simple font with a dull colour, made transparent, to contrast the fancy text of the artists name.
For this album cover I chose to keep it simple with just an image of a guitar and not a picture of an person. To continue the theme of simplicity I then used a white text and made the album self titled. To be sure the album cover wasn't too boring I altered the text to make it follow the lines of the image and give it some perspective.
For my last album cover I made the image airbrushed and slightly posterized. I also gave the edges of the image a black fade to make it look more professional. I made the font bold and simplistic, however eye catching as it is a large font and placed in the centre of the image. I chose to use a picture of the artist playing the piano to suggest the genre of music without having state it on the album cover.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Chosen Fonts
DRAFT
For my first draft I chose to use two different fonts for my page titles, both fonts were taken from Microsoft PowerPoint WordArt.
I then chose a different font for writen information in my magazine, also taken from Microsoft PowerPoint WordArt.
For the puffs and masthead on my magazine front cover I then chose to use another font which was bold and easily to read, up still in keeping with the theme of the magazine.
FINAL
I did however change the text "Juice ITC" on the pages that consisted of a lot of information as the text is not very clear to read when it is small. I changed this text to "Georgia" which is a lot clearer for the buyer to read.
I also changed the font of my page titles to from "Impact" and "Brush Script MT" to a font I found on http://www.dafont.com
Monday, 30 November 2009
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