Friday, 19 March 2010
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
I think that the photos which I took represent the social group of Indie. One of these is the image which I took:
My photo which I have used on my contents page has similarities and differences to the photograph which I found in a proffessional magazine.

I think that my image represents the social group of indie through the mise-en-scene. Her clothes show that she does not follow trends and is independant. The use of black connotes that she is passionate and like rock/indie music. The dirty brick wall also represents indie as it shows that they are not perfect. Her pose conveys the message that she has attitude and is not nescarely smiley.
I think that this image is quite different to other images used in double page spread music magazines. This is mainly because of the location. However the location has meaning behind it as it is where the video for the artists video is set. It would appeal to the group of indie as it is somewhere where they would hang out.
My photo which I have used on my contents page has similarities and differences to the photograph which I found in a proffessional magazine.
I think that my image represents the social group of indie through the mise-en-scene. Her clothes show that she does not follow trends and is independant. The use of black connotes that she is passionate and like rock/indie music. The dirty brick wall also represents indie as it shows that they are not perfect. Her pose conveys the message that she has attitude and is not nescarely smiley.
What kind of media instituation might distribute your media product and why?
I think that an instituation such as Bauer media would distribute my product. The are a large institute who already own magazine such as Q and Kerrang which I got inspiration from for my product. However my magazine is different to these because it has a different target audience and is aimed at a different social group, however it has some of the same conventions. This would mean that it would get sold in all shops and supermarkets around the country. As they are a large instituation it means that they would have a large budget to spend on the magazine which would mean that the magazine could be produced to a high standard and therefore attract people to but it.



Here is my front cover and a cover of Kerrang. I think that there are similarities between the two as the same colour scheme is used which makes it bright and outstanding. However the main image is very different as my magazine shows that the artist is soft and gentle where as the Kerrang image shows that they are rock stars, through their dominating pose and the showing of their tatto.
Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
For my prelim task I had to create the front cover and contents page for a college magazine. I think that my skills have improved drastilcy since the prelim task. I have improved my skills in photoshop and have learnt new skills in indesign in order to create my contents page and double page spread.
On my prelim I used the same fonts throughout however now I have learnt to use a variety of fonts and in different sizes. I have also learnt that colour is important and decided on a colour scheme before I started. I feel that my prelim front cover looks boring as there is lots of dead space and whiteness.
I don't think that my contents page looks very professional compared to my final product. Things such as the lines not fitting together makes it look unfinished and reduces the quality. Yet again the colours are very plain and I did keep the colours consistant. During the production task I learnt how to put affects on text and images which make it more appealing to look at.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Rough cuts


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