Evaluation of
Music Magazine
1. In what ways does your media
product use, develop or challenge
 forms and conventions from real
        media products?
Masthead


    Tag Line

     Flash


   Cover lines



Main Cover Line




    Bar Code

   Supporting
     Images


     Footer
My music magazine cover successfully
                             follows the typical conventions of real                                              Most importantly I have
                              media products. A medium close up,                                             followed the rule of thirds. The
                            single striking image can be seen in the                                           masthead and cover lines are
                           centre against a plain white background.                                            located on the left hand side
                            This follows the codes and conventions                                            so they can easily be seen and
                           bought in by Nick Logan; editor of NME.                                              recognised when amongst
                             The girl I chose for my main image fits                                           other magazines. Cover lines
                           the age range of my target audience, for                                             cover aspects which I have
                             this reason she’s someone the readers                                             found the audience are most
                             could easily relate too. Like Top of the                                          interested in E.g. celebrities,
                            Pops, the clothes she’s wearing anchor                                           fashion and music. More of the
                                   with the colour scheme used                                                 inside content has also been
                            throughout, ultimately creating a sense                                              summarised in the footer.
                                            of relation.


                                                              Like Top of the Pops, the main cover line is written in the largest font and
                                                                 clearly stands out against a bright orange background over the main
                                                                  image. I’ve also used a variety of serif fonts throughout as they’re
                                                               appropriate for my young audience in the C1-D social class. For example
                                                              Bradley Hand ICT to make it seem more personal to the reader and
                                                               Goudy Stout to give a more of an American feel, appropriate for the
                                                               Hollywood Makeover. In a similar way to real magazines, this particular
                                                              cover line has been anchored with an image; a polaroid to represent the
                                                                                          modelling industry.




  Pink is most predominantly used as it’s gender specific and will succeed in attracting my female audience.
  Despite this, I have used quite a varied colour pallet which differs from Top of the Pops. All the colours are
bright and bold conveying to the pop genre. Yellow also immediately attracts attention which is why I chose to
                                   use it for the flash ‘WIN Meet The Wanted’.
Banner &
Contents Title

  Date Line
Main Image

  Headings



Sub Headings



 Supporting
   Images



   Flash


Page Numbers

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  • 1.
  • 2.
    1. In whatways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions from real media products?
  • 3.
    Masthead Tag Line Flash Cover lines Main Cover Line Bar Code Supporting Images Footer
  • 4.
    My music magazinecover successfully follows the typical conventions of real Most importantly I have media products. A medium close up, followed the rule of thirds. The single striking image can be seen in the masthead and cover lines are centre against a plain white background. located on the left hand side This follows the codes and conventions so they can easily be seen and bought in by Nick Logan; editor of NME. recognised when amongst The girl I chose for my main image fits other magazines. Cover lines the age range of my target audience, for cover aspects which I have this reason she’s someone the readers found the audience are most could easily relate too. Like Top of the interested in E.g. celebrities, Pops, the clothes she’s wearing anchor fashion and music. More of the with the colour scheme used inside content has also been throughout, ultimately creating a sense summarised in the footer. of relation. Like Top of the Pops, the main cover line is written in the largest font and clearly stands out against a bright orange background over the main image. I’ve also used a variety of serif fonts throughout as they’re appropriate for my young audience in the C1-D social class. For example Bradley Hand ICT to make it seem more personal to the reader and Goudy Stout to give a more of an American feel, appropriate for the Hollywood Makeover. In a similar way to real magazines, this particular cover line has been anchored with an image; a polaroid to represent the modelling industry. Pink is most predominantly used as it’s gender specific and will succeed in attracting my female audience. Despite this, I have used quite a varied colour pallet which differs from Top of the Pops. All the colours are bright and bold conveying to the pop genre. Yellow also immediately attracts attention which is why I chose to use it for the flash ‘WIN Meet The Wanted’.
  • 5.
    Banner & Contents Title Date Line Main Image Headings Sub Headings Supporting Images Flash Page Numbers