Friday 22 March 2013

Evaluation 1 DRAFT


1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of music magazines)

Because the magazine style I chose was of a unique and dated style which you dont see in shops anymore I had to do a lot of research into 1970s, 80s and 90s homemade magazines, also looking at highly rated magazines that are popular with the public because although its a dated magazine the audience will still expect to see a magazine that relates to modern day magazines. Combining both to will create a modern yet old fashion handmade magazine. When doing my research into the magazines that covered the genres I wanted to cover I found that most of these used conventions, making the magazine look professional, promoting the look of their magazine in order to please their target audience.

When doing my research I looked at two different styles of magazines so I could combine both to create something original and different, I looked at magazines which you see in shows now such as Kerrang, NME and RockSound, but then looking at more dated magazines such as Sniffin Glue and Slice. I took inspiration from Slice, using their pizza face idea and incorporating it into my magazine, altering it to be burgers instead of pizza slices, also taking the stance of the models on the front cover and creating the same look with my models. I created badge style pictures for the front cover to produce the more rock appearance which covered the different rock genres within my magazine, giving the magazine more of an edge and fitted more with the handmade style.   
When it came to contents page and my double page spread, my main inspiration came from Kerrang, NME and RockSound, taking the most common colour scheme of Kerrang (red, black and white) and applying that to my magazine. Because my magazine was dull and grimy the colours consisted of black and white, then making key parts of the pages red, but keeping it with the grimy sense of the magazine and making the colour dim but still able to stand out. The layout idea of my contents page took inspiration from NME, filling over half the page with an image while using smaller images at the bottom and the actual contents list. For my double page spread most of the magazines I researched implied using the layout of a picture covering one side of the double page spread, possibly bleeding over, while the article or interview was laid out of the other half of the page. Although I got inspiration from modern magazines I still incorporated the 1970s, 80s and 90s handmade style into my magazine, using an old fashioned type witting font to give the handmade impression that it was only typed via the typewriter, also editing the pictures I used to give them and aged and grimy appearance, as if they were taken with an old camera and have ages over time. 

It was very important for me to do a lot of research into the magazines which reflected a similar genre to what I wanted to present in my magazine, what I found influenced my magazine largely as I used ideas which I might not have thought of to create the dated magazine I wanted. They affected my decisions because when analysing other magazines you relate to why they used certain conventions in order to gain their target audience and promote their magazine.

1 comment:

  1. Good - you have a lot of valid points to make here Amber. Make sure you use the words from the question - you do use lots of conventions of modern and old real texts, but you should also state that you have challenged a lot of mainstream conventions.

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