Abigail Beth AS Media
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Friday, 2 March 2012
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Music Magazine Drafts
This is the first draft of my music magazine. At this point, I hadn't chosen a professional music magazine to base my magazine on, so it has many unconventional features. For example the font style. I used a really thick font, which is unconventional as it's hard to make all the text fit neatly and clearly on the page in a small size.
The second draft of my magazine is as equally unconventional as the font style hasn't really changed and the background is still the same style. I decided to completely change the house style and overall look of my magazine as it was unconventional and didn't loo appealing to the buyers.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Mock ups of my front cover
I've used google images to set out a brief plan of how my magazine will look. I want to use a large bold font to attract the buyers eye, and also bright colours to make it stand out on the shelf.
Friday, 9 December 2011
Friday, 11 November 2011
Target audience, features and genre of my music magazine
My magazine will need to contain a mast head that is the main feature that stands out and is the most dominant icon on the page. It will also need to be the full width of the page to achieve this. It will need to be short and snappy to make sure it is memorable. It will need to do this so that it’s the one they keep coming back to and eventually buy. Many existing magazines have short snappy names like ‘NME’ and ‘GQ’. They’re usually just the first letters of two or three words to make it snappy and memorable. Some magazine feature either a music related TV show like ‘The Hex Factor’ or ‘Kerrang’ but others feature bands like ‘Clash.’ I have decided to name my magazine "RAVE" as it connotes happiness and also represents many students lives etc. It is also short, snappy and easy to remember, following the conventions of other music magazines.
It needs to have a house style that is consistent throughout the magazine, not only making it eye catching but also easy on the eye. The main image on the front cover needs to be large and the most dominant image on the page. It needs to be a mid-close up of the model and also the model needs to have eye contact with the audience to engage them. This will make it feel more of a personal buy, like the reader is actually looking directly into the models eye, catching the reader’s attention. I was thinking of having my house style red, black and white throughout the year, but the Christmas issue (published in December) in gold, silver and black to relate to the season and month the issue is published in. I think both house styles are good as gold and silver connote Christmas and Christmas decorations and red connotes passion and love as well as danger. This would make my magazine apply to all sorts of genre of music and also lots of different people would be able to relate to it as most people in my target age range are either in love, searching for love or want to take risks in life. I have chosen to create an issue for January, just after Christmas, so I will be following the house style or red, black and white.
I am targeting my magazine at 15 – 24 year old as I am within this age group and I feel I’ll be able to relate to them better and produce a magazine they would be interested in, both males and females. The S.E.G I will be aiming my magazine at are group E, D and possibly some C2 but focusing mainly on E. This is because most people in groups E and D fit into my age range as they’re either in full time education or newly employed. Some people in C2 may fit into this category if they have done apprenticeships instead of going to college, meaning they will be semi-skilled workers. I will focus my magazine on selling to outer and inner directed people as most if not all college and university students will fit into this category. This is because some of them will be belongers, wanting to belong to the group of buying my magazine, and also some of them will be I-am-me’s and some of the music featured in my magazine will be their type of music. All of these groups cover at least half of the UK’s population, making it a good target audience as a wide range of people will be interested in it.
I will be representing the people in the magazine in different ways. My main cover story I will want to represent the person featured as positive as I can to make the reader want to read about them and to create a main positive feel overall. However to engage and interest the reader I may also throw in a negative representation of something/someone featured in my magazine in a smaller story to also engage the reader because I think everyone wants to hear a bit of gossip. It may not come across as negative representation, but I think I need to add some gossip to make the magazine worth reading. For example, I may add this gossip under the letters page or review comments. Or it could just be a feature of an interview of a famous artist. I intend to create fully positive morals and values of the artists featured in my magazine to advertise the artists as well as my magazine.
I will be creating my own artist for my main front cover image and story to make it easier to write about and take images. However I may feature actual artists’ names to make it more interesting for the reader. These won’t only just include artists in the charts such as ‘Jessie J’ and ‘Katy Perry’ but also it will have other features that this particular audience will be able to relate to well. I will feature artists bringing out new albums or singles to advertise but to also engage every member of the target audience by featuring all different types of musicians and music.
Based on pre-existing music magazines the average price for a monthly issue is £3 to £4. I am aiming to sell my magazine for around the £3 mark, stretching to £3.50 if necessary. This is because the majority of my target audience are unemployed or just recently employed and therefore won’t really have the extra money to spend on a music magazine.
I will be releasing my magazine monthly as the music industry doesn’t change that drastically from week to week, however it changes too rapidly to only release one for each season. It means the magazine will have more content as there will be more topics to cover over a longer period of time between issues. It will also cost less as there won’t be as many publishing and printing prices. It will also suit the target audience more as many of these people won’t be able to afford the money to buy a more expensive magazine weekly. It also means the buyers can save up if they need to to buy the magazine as they’ll have a longer time to do so. They may not have the time to sit down each week and read a weekly issue with busy college or university lives or focusing on new jobs. Having a monthly issue will mean they will have a longer time to read each issue. I will be creating a website to advertise my magazine on where the front page and contents page will be shown. This will show the reader the awesome things in the issue and engage their interest, making them want to buy the magazine to read more.
As the front cover is the main focal point of a magazine and therefore is the main selling point, I will include advertisements, competitions and free stuff featured in that particular issue of the magazine. The will include things like competitions to win tickets to a concert, free stuff you can claim when you buy the issue and also advertisements for albums or products that fit that age range. (e.g. hair products or fashionable clothing like the artists wear etc.)
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Choice of music genre
Originally I chose to base my magazine on pop artists, but after I experimented, I decided to change the theme of my magazine as it proved hard to create a pop magazine. This is because there are very few pop magazines about, and I found it hard to find a model magazine to base mine on. So I changed the theme sightly. I still wanted to feature pop artists in my magazine as I felt that because pop magazines are hard to find, my magazine may sell more because of this. However the house style of my magazine will not follow this genre, as it has to appeal to a wide range of people, so I'm planning on adopting a neutral style to suit everyone.
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