Monday, 18 April 2016

Magazine







Evaluation Seven

Question Seven: Looking back at your preliminary  task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? 
For my seventh evaluation question I used emaze to present my work.

Powered by emaze

Evaluation Six

Question Six: What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?  
For my sixith evaluation question I used Prezi to present my work. 

Evaluation Five

Question Five: How did you attract/address your audience? 
For my fifth evaluation question I used thinglink to present my work. 

Evaluation Four

Question Four: Who would be the audience for your media product? 
For my fourth evaluation question I used Creedoo to present my work.

 http://editor.creedoo.com/editor/service/present/5714bca8137efa7260ffb946

Evaluation Three

Question Three: What kind of media institution (publisher) might distribute your media product and why?
For my third evaluation question I used Piktochart.
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Friday, 15 April 2016

Evaluation Two

Question two: How does your media product represent social groups?
For my second evaluation question I used Glogster to present my work.

What is a social group? 
"A social group is a collection of people who interact with each other and share similar characteristics and a sense of unity. A social category is a collection of people who do not interact but who share similar characteristics." - www.cliffnotes.com 

In this case my audience will all be in the same social group joined together by their similar taste in music. 

JICNAR Scale:

JICNAR is a tool used in media to help identify the different groups, this is used to help identify the target audience. My primary audience will be mostly be C1-E which is mainly students from middle class families who are working a part time job.

Evaluation One

Question One: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 
For my first evaluation question I used Padlet to present my work.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Friday, 1 April 2016

Audience Research & Teachers Improvements

This is the advice I was given from my teacher and from the surveys I did for my audience. 

Front Cover: 


The three covers they had to choose from were from when I developed my designs. I had no votes for my first design and one vote for my second. The last cover got four votes which shows my latest was the better out of the three.






In my audience survey I asked what I should do to improve my latest front cover. These are the responses I got from my audience and from my teachers feedback: 
. add a bright accent colour to make certain feature pop
. I would include a few shapes or symbols
. more things on it to link it to the magazine
. add more text on the front cover
. justify the text to the left margin
. use a wider variety of fonts and colours
. add names of the bands you're referring to and use different colours for this
. make the name of the artist bigger and include drop shadow
. make the artist or the blurb a different colour
. include issue date and price

I asked my audience whether they thought the blue filter looked "tacky" or "unprofessional" as a filter like this I hadn't seen on a front cover before. Everyone liked the filter used and they all agreed that it looked professional and not tacky.


When I asked this question I thought I would need to add more text to the cover but four out of the five people said I didn't! However when I asked my teacher on how I can improve she also didn't mention adding more text to the cover but she did say I need to mention more of the bands/artists names more so I will had a little bit of text to the cover.

Contents Page: 
I never ended up asking questions about my contents page as I began to attempt to make a double page contents page to see if that would work better. However, my teacher did give me some improvements I could make: 
. use the same blue tone as the front cover
. crop the main image
. add a quote from the article next to the main image on the contents page
. add more features
. use the blank space up more
. add more images

Double Page Spread: 
 As I had three different versions of my double page spread I wanted to find out what the best double page spread was. There was mixed reviews but in the end it was the latest double page spread (The one with the blue box)










These are the following improvements I was suggested to do to improve my double page spread: 
. more interesting photo/ another photo
. move the legendary box further left
. change the colour of the box that the pull quote is in so that it stands out and doesn't blend in with the image behind it. you could swap the colour with that of the facts and figures box
. make the text in the blue box smaller as its much larger than the rest of the text on the page
. space between the different questions should be smaller 
. text under the title looks quite cramped 



Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Audience Research: Surveys

I decided I needed to do more audience research so I can further improve my magazine product. I decided to use surveynuts.com as they were one of the only survey websites I could find where I could insert images which is important for the survey.  

Here is the link to my survey I made about the front cover: 
Survey Creator

Here is the survey I made about my double page spread: 
Survey Creator

Second Draft for double page spread

Draft for double page spread: 

For this double page spread I used blue instead of purple to go with my front cover draft. I have included an album and a quote to fill up the empty space more. After completing this double page spread I noticed there was still big gaps between the different questions so I decided to cooperate my first double page spread with this one to fill the gaps to improve the quality of it. 


Monday, 21 March 2016

Making an album cover for double page spread

For my double page spread I decided to make an album cover to help cover up blank space and to help fit conventions of a music magazine. Whilst I made the cover I decided to make a PowerPoint converted to a video to show the process of making it. 


Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Audience Feedback

In the past I have used survey monkey for audience research this time I wanted to use different resources: 

1) First I contacted someone over email to get their opinion on my front cover and contents page :


This was the email I sent and I asked ten questions to find out how I can improve my magazine.  

This was the email I got back in return giving me an insight into what my audience thinks about my product. 

Monday, 7 March 2016

First Double Page Spread

This is the first double page spread draft: 


I like the facts and figures section as I think it makes the page more interesting. Instead of one large image (I couldn't find any that worked) I used two smaller ones with a white border to make the pictures stand out more. I feel like I need to move the introduction to where the rest of the interview is to fit the conventions of a double page spread.

Monday, 29 February 2016

Article

This my article after I have made improvements and have added more detail to it: 

Antonia’s breakthrough in 2015 was huge, but with other upcoming bands the question is:  will she be able to keep up with 2016? The ever so elegant Antonia has a voice so unique no one can match and her band to amplify her talents. It’s normal to see young bands come and go with one hit, but Antonia insists her band is here to stay. What makes them so different?

 The 19 year old Antonia hit the charts back in early June this year with her song ‘Sound City’, which became one of the hottest hits of the summer. After her song became number one, their twitter account gained three million followers in three days, as soon as their music video was released their YouTube channel gained two million in one day. The band then began their tour in early September in the UK, which had to be reorganised due to the huge demand of tickets so the venue was moved to arenas instead. Antonia insists this is only the beginning for her band.

When you wrote ‘Sound City’, did you expect it to do this well?
“No, not in a million years.  We wrote that song three years ago and we performed it live a couple of times and it always got the crowd in a good party mood and when we got the chance to write an album we knew that was one. We weren’t originally going to put that song as our single, but in the end, we did and it was obviously the right choice.”

Are you happy with the album (Simple terms) you wrote?
“Yes and no. We were given three months to write an album so we had to use some of our older songs which we wrote when we were seventeen in a basement. We’ve improved since then as artists whether it’s on the stage or in the studio. However, I do love those songs and glad we got them recorded and released. Our fan base loves our music which is always good (laughs).”

Talking about fans, who was some of your idols growing up? Was it terrifying working with all your heroes?
“Hell Yeah! I have a lot of respect for the people I got to work with such as one of my idols Alex Fletcher (from the band Queen Bandit). I grew up listening to them in my bedroom and now I’m in the studio with them working on our album! It was kind of intimidating having to sing in front of them, but I’m friends with a few of these legendary people. You just don’t want to let them down and they all really helped me improve my singing techniques such as how to amplify my voice more.”

Do you think it’s important for artists to interact with their fan base or do you think it’s getting too extreme now?
“I think looking back when I was younger, I would have loved to have been able to tweet my favourite band member and its great how they (the fans) can get to know more about their favourite bands/artists. It does scare me a bit when fans sneak into hotel rooms or know where you live… it’s become part of the job to deal with it now.”

Do you think there is any negative of social media or mobiles for the music industry?
“As I said, social media is great and it means bands which may not have gotten the chance to be heard now can with a website like YouTube and Twitter because they can advertise to people for free on a large scale. I do find it sad when I meet a fan and we never really get a good conversation they just want a photo and follow… it’s almost seems they don’t care about the artist at all they just want the attention of been able to say they’ve met someone from a band.  I don’t mind taking photos I would just love a conversation with a fan.”

What sort of things would you like your fan to talk about?
“The music! What’s their favourite song off our album? What’s their favourite song in general? Have they come to any of our concerts?  I’d just like to know our fans a bit better.”

When growing up, did you ever expect to be in a band?
“I always loved being on stage and loved singing so it always made sense. Since I quit school to focus on the band I have never been happier. Music makes me feel part of something great. Music is everything to me. I always wanted to have a career in music and I’m just so lucky it turned into a reality.”

2015 has been a great year for you, what can we expect in 2016?

“We are hoping to release an EP and begin working on our next album, but we’re also touring America and some part of Asia such as Japan and the Philippians! [Tickets on sale March 18th] 2016 was just a warm up for our band Antonia. By the end of 2016 we won’t be the band we’re today we will be even better and hopefully more music out there on the market.”                  

Article Draft

This is my first draft of my article before getting feedback:

Antonia breakthrough in 2015 was huge, but with other upcoming bands will she be able to keep up with 2016? The ever so elegant Antonia with a voice so unique no one can match and her band to amplify her talents. 

It’s normal to see young bands come and go with one hit, but Antonia insists her band is here to stay, but what makes her and her band so different?
 The 19 year old Antonia hit the charts back in early June this year with her song ‘Sound City’ which became one of the hottest hits that summer. After her song became number one, their twitter account gained three million followers in three days and their YouTube channel gained two million in one day as soon as their music video was released. They then began their tour in early September in the UK, which had to be cancelled due to the huge demand of tickets so the venue was moved to arenas instead. Antonia insists this is only the beginning for her band.

When you wrote ‘Sound City’ did you expect it to do this well?
“No, not in a million years, we wrote that song three years ago and we performed it live a couple of times and it always got the crowd in a good party mood and when we got the chance to write an album we knew that was one. We weren’t originally going to put that song as our single, but in the end, we did and it was obviously the right choice.”

Are you happy with the album (Simple terms) you wrote?
“Yes and no, we were given three months to write an album so we had to use some our older songs which we wrote when we were seventeen in a basement and we’ve improved since then however I do love those songs and glad we got them recorded and released. Our fan base loves our music which is always good (laughs).”

Talking about fans, was it terrifying working with all your heroes?
“Hell Yeah! I have a lot of respect to the people I got to work with. I grew up listening to them in my bedroom and now I’m in the studio with them working on our album! It was kind of intimidating having to sing in front of them, but I’m friends with a few of these legendary people. You just don’t want to let them down and they all really helped me improve my singing techniques.”

Do you think it’s important for artists to interact with their fan base or do you think it’s getting too extreme now?
“I think looking back when I was younger, I would have loved to have been able to tweet my favourite band member and its great how they can get to know more about them. It does scare me a bit when fans sneak into hotel rooms or know where you live… it’s become part of the job to deal with it now."

Do you think there is any negative with social media or mobiles for the music industry?
“As I said social media is great and it means band which may not have gotten the chance to be heard now can with a website like YouTube and Twitter. I do find in sad when I meet a fan and we never really get a good conversation they just want a photo and follow… I don’t mind taking photos I would just love a conversation with a fan.”

When growing up did you ever expect to be in a band?
“I always loved being on stage and loved singing so it always made sense, since I quit school to focus on the band I have never been more happy. Music makes me feel part of something great. Music is everything to me. I always wanted to have a career in music and I’m just so lucky it turned into a reality.”

2015 has been a great year for you, what can we expect in 2016?
“We are hoping to release an EP and begin working on our next album, but we’re also touring America and some part of Asia! [Tickets on sale March 18th] 2016 was just a warm up for our band Antonia. By the end of 2016 we won’t be the band we’re today we will be even better and hopefully more music out there on the market.”                 
                                                                                                                               



Final Draft:

This is my final draft of my contents page before asking my audience what they think: 

I think this version looks more professional and hasn't gone overboard using different fonts. The different colours used was kept minimal to stop it looking overcrowd but the pink colour was used just to make it stand out a bit more.  

Contents Page Drafts


These were my first attempts at creating my contents page: The first one (on the right, brown colored background) I never finished because as you can see it is very dark and dull. The photo looked like it was trying to blend into the background but it didn't work which made it looked a bit tacky. I liked how I put the page number and title next to the photo because I felt that it filled up the empty space a bit more. I decided to start again with another photo and background image.

In the second contents page draft it looks much better than my first attempt however I still wasn't happy with it and felt that it looked boring. Even though it wasn't finished before I tried again the contact details at the bottom of the page doesn't look professional and doesn't suit the look I was going for.

February 2016

This is the feedback I have received from my teacher on all the work I have done in the past couple of months: 


Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Different Magazine Front Covers

This video shows the changes and development of my magazine front covers


Friday, 5 February 2016

Magazine Front Cover

This is my final magazine front cover before I have made any improvements advised through my target audience and teacher: 


Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Blue Front Cover?

 After making my first two drafts I still was not happy with how the cover looked however I wasn't sure what it was. I went back to editing and decided to try different filters. As soon as I added the first photo my front cover it begin looking better I had to make a few changes such as the headline because it was teal and did not go with the blue filter.


However I did want my model to have such a strong blue effect, I then tried a few more affects and found the one in the second photo and it looked much better and still kept in the conventions of a magazine. What I was unsure about was the lines at the bottom of the photo because I was unsure if it looked professional or not. After I completed some audience research it came to the conclusion instead of looking tacky it looks more unique! 




                                                                                                    



Drafts 1 & 2

These are my first two drafts for my front cover:


Monday, 1 February 2016

Photo Editing

I had a go at editing my photos on pixlr.com, befunky.com and picmonkey.com . I won't necessary be using these edits but they will give me an idea with what works and what doesn't: 




Monday, 25 January 2016

Photos

These are a selection of photos I have taken for my magazine. 
Photos for unorthodox

The day of the shoot

This is a text message between me and Mariya when organizing
when we were going to meeting up.  
We decided to meet at half twelve for the day of the shoot because it a reasonable time but also around lunch time would have the best lighting. When organizing time we simply just messaged each other on 'whatsapp' as it was simple and easy to sort out. 




This is the weather forecast on the day of the shoot as you can see it was
very cloudy and cold.  
                                                                Unfortunately the day of the shoot the weather didn't turn out that great and for the majority of the day it was raining which made going outside hard due to the rain and the mud. However eventually the rain stopped and we had time to go outside and shoot some photos and even though the sky was grey it suited my genre of music more and created a more grungy effect on the photos.