Monday, 18 April 2016
Evaluation Seven
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.
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.
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
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.

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.
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.
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
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
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