Friday, 19 March 2010
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
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?


Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

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


Saturday, 27 February 2010
Article
Harriet still lives at home in a small village in the North East with her Mam, Dad and younger brother. Since a young age she has had a passion for music ‘I liked music from a very young age’ she told me ‘and I just really enjoy it’. Although her immediate family are not musical she was inspired by her grandparents to start playing musical instruments. It was at school were Harriet’s musical ability became clear to see ‘I got into the soul band as a singer’ she laughs ‘and then I built up my courage from their’. Even though Harriet says that singing and piano playing come naturally to her she hasn’t always been so confident in her ability ‘it took me a long time to build up my confidence’. It took Harriet a long time to build up the courage to perform her own songs. She started off doing covers of pop songs and as she was not confidence enough with her own material. It shows that although it took her a while to gain enough confidence eventually she achieved what she wanted.
Many people are not aware of the fact that a career in music can very challenging and is not all about playing sold out gigs and making lots of money. “I think people think that being a musician is easy but it’s really not! I’ve been working really hard on my music since the age of 13, doing gigs in WMC trying to get people to listen to my music, it hasn’t been easy. However I wouldn’t change a single moment of it for the world”. I asked Harriet if she had ever considered entering a reality TV show such as the x-factor. “Never” she exclaims “It takes away your individuality, people may think that it’s the easy road to success but I don’t think it is. It’s all part of the fun gigging etc. So I wouldn’t want to be shot straight to stardom”.
“I still can’t believe that my single is at number 1” Harriet sequels when I mention the success of her debut single ‘Guilty’. “Never in a million years did I think I would make into the charts never mind to number 1 and to stay there for five weeks!” “I could not stop screaming when I found out, I think after a while I was getting on everyone’s nerves. Harriet hopes to follow up her recent success with the release of her second single.
What is the story behind you new single ‘Meant to be’ I ask. “It is about falling in love” she laughs “ I know it sounds really clique and the same as everyone else but I think that people will really be able to relate to it. I’ve had a lot of feedback from people saying how much they like it so I thought that it would be perfect for my second single”. Harriet worked with legendary producer Mark Ronson on her new song. ‘Meant to be’ has a much slower and mellow feel to it than any of his previous work, and it shocked the Musik team that this was his work. “Working with Mark Ronson was one of the best experiences of my life, he had so many great ideas, I was a bit overwhelmed by it all”. It is clear in the song that the two worked very well together and have created a song which I think will stay around for years.
As much as Harriet has high hopes for the future is keeping her feet firmly on the ground and is being realistic about the future. “I know that I’m not guaranteed a successful career, when I see bands and artists who have a one hit wonder then fade away. I panic that the same is going to happen to me”. She told me how that whatever happens with her career music will always be a huge part of her life and that she will always be passionate about it.
I believe that Harriet will have a great career within the music industry as her down to earth personality and combined with her musical talent make a recipe for success. Harriet’s new single ‘meant to be’ is available to download from the 2nd April and is in the shops on the 9th April.
Friday, 26 February 2010
Construction

I also titled the image so that it is slightly diagonal by changing the rotation at the top to 7. I right clicked on the image and chose drop shadow. I then changed the capicity to 75% and decided on the angle which I wanted the shadow to come from.
Photography construction
I think that this image works well becasue she is positioned in the centre of the frame which is what is wanted for a front cover shot. As it is a medium close-up it means that all the relevant information can be placed around the sides.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Journalism Development
Paulo Nutini grew up in the city of Edinburgh. From an early age he showed musical potential playing a variety of instruments. He then moved to London at the young age of 17 to pursue his musical career. After getting signed to Atlantic records, he released his first album 'These Streets' which went to number 3 in the charts. He released four singles of the album. In 2009 'Sunny Side up' was released and went straight to number 1. Paulo takes inspiration from artisits such as Bob Marley and the Specials, and trys to incoperate their sound within his music.
Paolo Nutini- Pencil full of lead
Pencil full of lead is quite different to any of Paolo Nutinis previous material. It has a fast tempo and resembles the sound of the 50's. It has a jazz feel to it which is aided by the trumpets at the chorus and trombones throughout. It has a lively and uplifting feel to it which I think will help it appeal to a wider audience then his previous album. The chorus is very catchy and after a few plays soon gets stuck in your head. I think that this will be a very successful song as it creates an uplifting atmosphere for the listener.
I think that my journalist skills have improved as I can now evaluate a piece and describe it which I will help me in my article as I will have to desrcibe and evaluate a piece of music.
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Paragraph planning
Call sheet
Character: Herself
Call time: 9:00
Date: Wednesday 10th February
Costume:
Make-up: Dark eyes and red lipstick
Location: Arts centre
Set: Photography studio
Photographer: Lois Bunker
Editor: Lois Bunker
Character: New artist
Call time: 1:00pm
Date: Monday 15th Febuary
Costume: Leather jacket, biker boots
Make-up: Dark eyes
Location: Durham riverside
Set: Boat house
Photographer: Lois Bunker
Editor: Lois Bunker
Model: Frances Gallagher
Character: Established artist
Call time: 1:00pm
Date: Monday 15th Febuary
Costume:
Make-up: Natural
Location: durham riverside
Set: Brick wall
Photographer: Lois Bunker
Editor: Lois Bunker
Article planning
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Reece of location
The studio has a plain white background and all the correct equipment available which makes it the perfect place to photograph the image for my front cover. The high key lighting means that a contrast is created between the subject and the background. The studio is suitable for what I need because it has the correct equipment and is easily accessable reguardless of weather and timing.
Durham riverside is the next suitble location which I have found. I will be using natural lighting so I will be restricted as to when I can shoot. However I feel that it will be an effective location to use for my contents page. The subject will be higher than the camera therefore it will suggest that she is important and encourage the reader to look up to her.
This is the next suitable location which I have found. Even though I will be using natural lighting it is a very bright and open space therefore this should not be a problem as long as I do my shoot midday. There are no retrictions to use this location and is not used very often by members of the public which means that it can always be acssed.
Photoshot plan


Rationale: I have chosen to place the subject either stood on or sat on a small wall. I will be using natural light from the sun and will be moving the position of the camera to take a range of shots.

Thursday, 28 January 2010
Flat plans



Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Institutional Context
I shall be taking on many different roles within the making of my magazine.
Photographer: I shall be taking on the role of photographer by choosing the recces for each photo shot and making sure I get the best quality photographs at the end. I will take a range of different shots at different locations so that I can pick the best. This role is important because it the photographs are the main feature of the front page and double paged spread.
Editor: I will take the role of editor this will involve deciding on the contents included within the magazine, overseeing the layout and photo shoots and appearance of the magazine.
Journalist: I will have be a journalist by conducting an interview and then writing it up into an intresting and informative article which will appeal to the target audince of the magazine.
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Proposal of ideas and initial treatment
Create a front cover, contents page and dps of a music magazine. The intention is to inform the reader about music issues as well as to entertain so that they enjoy reading it. There are lots of music magazines available however I am aiming mine at a young audience between the ages of 16-25 with a genrre of indie/alternative music. I am going to make it appeal to this age by using a young artist on the cover and dps so they will be more able to relate to her. The double pages spread will infrom people about the artist and her music but will also be entertaining for the reader to read. I hope to create a front cover, contents page and double paged spread of a music magazine which targets the audience which I am aiming at.
Initial treatment
The front is going to have the main image of the artisit in a close-up with her placed in the centre. This will be making the audience look up to the artist therefore creating showing her importance. The masthead will be placed at the top of the page on the left hand side because it is one of the main focus' of the cover. It shall be slightly covered over by the image but will still be recognisable. The colours used are going to be contrasting such as black and red or black and white. I am going to use these colours because they connate passion which is what the target audience have for music. The contents page will have one long shot image of one of the articles inside. The rest of the contents will be split into different section headings such as news, reviews etc. I will use a white background so that it doesnt look to busy and will make sure that the main features stand out. The dps will have one of the pages just with the image of the artist one. This is going to be a medium close-up but will be very different to the image onthe front cover. It will be in a different location. The clothing worn will be young and trendy therefore appealing to the target audience and they will be able to relate to her.
Mood board and Rationale

Monday, 25 January 2010
Target audience
From the findings of the results I have decided to create a bold and outstanding front cover with contrasting colours as this will appeal to the target audience who are fun and individual which I know through my primary research.
Primary research
I created a questionnaire so that I could conduct research into who my target audience are and what their intrests and opinions are. I asked 10 males and 10 females from a variety of ages to complete it.
Here is a copy of my questionnaire:
Here is a table of results from my questionnaire:
I have focused my questionnaire on the ages 16-25. The chart below shows the music genre of music which people are intrested in. The results show that indie/alternative music was the most popualr with 74% of people chosing it.
The follwing chart is the results of 'how often do you use music magazines?' The results show that the majority of people use websites such as nme.com and qthemusic.com more on a monthly basis than a daily or weekly basis. Although all 20 of the people questioned said that they use the internet on a daily basis the chart shows that they dont use the interet to look on music magazines websites although they do use it.
Out of the magazines shown in the questionnaire, the majorty of people said that they found the following magazine NME the most effective. Reasons given for choosing this one are because they found the colours eye cathcing and liked the big bold title of NME and the Gossip. They also commented about the use of colours black, red and white. They liked how they contrasted and which made certain features of it stand out.
Focus group
I held a focus group with people aged between 16-25 as this is the age range for my target audience. I asked them to give their opinions on current magazines and showed them some examples.
When discussing front covers lots of the members said that they like bold contrasting colours to be used. Hollie said 'I am always attracted to magazines with a bold title and large colourful image'. They liked the front of Q and NME for this as black and red are often used. They agreed that the image on the front sould portray individuality in order for it to appeal to the target audience. There was a difference of opinion reguarding the layout of a contents page. Some said that they prefer one main image whilst other liked lots of images linking to the various storys. They did however agree that the contents shoud be split into different sections so that it is easy to find what you are looking for. Frances said 'For articles I like it when there is one large image covering one of the pages and no other images included as it can look a bit messy'. When shown the NME dps of Scarlett Johnson they all agreed that it was effective even though a lot of colour is not used.
Thursday, 21 January 2010
Secondary Research
http://www.ipcadvertising.com/resource/fd4e20nlh1xefkowjxdha4xu.pdf
This reader profile for NME shows who their target audience is. From this I can see that NME is aimed at young men between the ages 0f 16-25. It is clear that they are interested in technology such as phones and laptops. This may also suggest that they regularly use the Internet. It is also clear that they are image conscience as they shop in 'Topman' and 'Levi'. The readers of NME also like to have fun as they are intrested in the x-box and games. This profile shows that generally the readers of NME have a disposable income large enough to spend on looking good and having fun.
http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/Brands/Q/
This is the reader profile for Q magazine. The readers of Q magazine are individual and are older than the readers of NME and Kerrang. They have a variety of intrests more than just music. These include sport film and politics which are aimed more at males over the age of 20. Not only is Q a magazine but it also has radio station and website which makes Q more accesible from different places. Q have readers who are passionate and open minded, this refelcts in the content of Q magazine.
http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/Brands/Kerrang/
Kerrang magazine is aimed at a young audience of mainly male between the ages of 16-25. They are individuals and have a passion for rock music. Kerrang not only caters for their target audince through their magazine but they also have a radio station, TV channel and website, as their audience regually use these facilities.