In what ways does your media product use, develop or
        challenge forms and conventions of real media
                                            products?
Production
 I used the internet to check for big-name
  music magazines such as Kerrang!, Q
  magazine and NME to see how their
  magazines are portrayed.
 I created my music magazine using
  mainly photoshop to match up to the
  quality of real music magazines.
 I based the layout of my cover, contents
  and 2 page spread on certain rock
  magazines that inspired me.
Camerawork
   Here are a few examples of photos I
    used in my music magazine:
 I used my IPhone camera to take all photos in my
  magazine.
 I took them from different angles to give them
  different effects (i.e. low angle, close up…). I
  thought I’d do this because as I flicked through the
  pages of famous rock magazines, I noticed that
  their photos were taken from different angles, etc.
 I took a wide range of photos; different angles of the
  same photos. This helped me choose the best
  photos.
 I used the best technology at my disposal to get the
  best possible photo quality I could.
Conventions of music
      magazines              Short and catchy
Distorted and large          sell line.
masthead: represents
rebellious rock genre.

                             Main image is
                             large and takes up
Content photos               most of the page:
used to give                 shows the lead
readers a small              singer/guitarist of
taste of what’s              Muse performing
inside, possibly             live.
making them want
to buy the
magazine and see
if they’re                   Large and in-your-
interested.                  face coverline.
Layout
   The main image slightly covers
    the masthead, just like in most
    magazines I analysed. This is
    because the magazine is so
    famous, you only need to see a
    few letters from it’s title and it’s
    shape/design to recognise it.
   The taglines are scattered around
    the main image, using different
    fonts.
   I got the layout idea from two
    different covers: a Kerrang!
    magazine cover and an NME
    magazine cover. They have
    generally the same type of genre
    in their magazine so I thought it
    would be relevant to use them as
    a template.
Layout
 In the top left-hand corner of
  my contents page, I left an
  “editors message”, directed at
  the people who have bought
  my magazine. I saw this
  feature in a few magazines
  such as Kerrang! and thought it
  would be interesting to put in
  my magazine.
 I tried to use as many different
  fonts as possible without going
  too over the top with it; I
  basically used a different font
  for each bands
  name, depending on their
  genre (distorted for heavier
  bands)
Layout
     I based the layout of my 2 page spread on a “Rock Sound” music
      magazine’s 2 page spread.
     One page has pull-out-quotes with a photo of a band member
      playing an instrument. Rock magazines that I analysed had this
      feature so I thought it would be good to include in my magazine.
     The other has the lead singer posing next to paragraphs of text
      which talk about him and his band. This is the first time I used a
      photo of a band member posing, so I thought it would be a good
      idea to use it next to text that is talking about them.




My 2 page spread                    Rock Sound 2 page spread
Focus Group
 I used a focus group to evaluate my final
  magazine draft, hoping to use any
  constructive comments to improve my final
  product.
 This allowed me to do the best I can with
  the technology at my disposal to get the
  same effects for my magazine as big name
  magazines i.e. Q magazine, NME and
  Kerrang!
 I published my focus group on my
  blogspot.

Evaluation question 1

  • 1.
    In what waysdoes your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 2.
    Production  I usedthe internet to check for big-name music magazines such as Kerrang!, Q magazine and NME to see how their magazines are portrayed.  I created my music magazine using mainly photoshop to match up to the quality of real music magazines.  I based the layout of my cover, contents and 2 page spread on certain rock magazines that inspired me.
  • 3.
    Camerawork  Here are a few examples of photos I used in my music magazine:
  • 5.
     I usedmy IPhone camera to take all photos in my magazine.  I took them from different angles to give them different effects (i.e. low angle, close up…). I thought I’d do this because as I flicked through the pages of famous rock magazines, I noticed that their photos were taken from different angles, etc.  I took a wide range of photos; different angles of the same photos. This helped me choose the best photos.  I used the best technology at my disposal to get the best possible photo quality I could.
  • 6.
    Conventions of music magazines Short and catchy Distorted and large sell line. masthead: represents rebellious rock genre. Main image is large and takes up Content photos most of the page: used to give shows the lead readers a small singer/guitarist of taste of what’s Muse performing inside, possibly live. making them want to buy the magazine and see if they’re Large and in-your- interested. face coverline.
  • 7.
    Layout  The main image slightly covers the masthead, just like in most magazines I analysed. This is because the magazine is so famous, you only need to see a few letters from it’s title and it’s shape/design to recognise it.  The taglines are scattered around the main image, using different fonts.  I got the layout idea from two different covers: a Kerrang! magazine cover and an NME magazine cover. They have generally the same type of genre in their magazine so I thought it would be relevant to use them as a template.
  • 8.
    Layout  In thetop left-hand corner of my contents page, I left an “editors message”, directed at the people who have bought my magazine. I saw this feature in a few magazines such as Kerrang! and thought it would be interesting to put in my magazine.  I tried to use as many different fonts as possible without going too over the top with it; I basically used a different font for each bands name, depending on their genre (distorted for heavier bands)
  • 9.
    Layout  I based the layout of my 2 page spread on a “Rock Sound” music magazine’s 2 page spread.  One page has pull-out-quotes with a photo of a band member playing an instrument. Rock magazines that I analysed had this feature so I thought it would be good to include in my magazine.  The other has the lead singer posing next to paragraphs of text which talk about him and his band. This is the first time I used a photo of a band member posing, so I thought it would be a good idea to use it next to text that is talking about them. My 2 page spread Rock Sound 2 page spread
  • 10.
    Focus Group  Iused a focus group to evaluate my final magazine draft, hoping to use any constructive comments to improve my final product.  This allowed me to do the best I can with the technology at my disposal to get the same effects for my magazine as big name magazines i.e. Q magazine, NME and Kerrang!  I published my focus group on my blogspot.