Saturday, 27 March 2010

Evaluation

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
On my media product I have developed the idea of using a master head at the top of my front page cover. As I researched allot of Hip Hop and R&B magazines before.

Before proceeding with creating my media product I researched alot of Hip Hop and R&B magazines in order to get an idea of conventions I should also have in my media product.
On my media product I have developed the idea of using a master head at the top of my front page cover. The reason for this decision is that I believed I should follow some typical conventions of a Hip hop & R&B in order for my media product to actually look like an Hip Hop and R&B magazine. As I was aiming on making my media product look as realistic as possible I believed that I should use alot of Hip Hop and R&B conventions. So I decided to develop the ideas of using a basic barcode which automatically made my media product seem like a real selling magazine. Also I ensured that my image of my model was place directly in the middle of the page.

My magazine is also conventional in a sense that it uses similar fonts on my front page cover. I have also made the models picture overlap my master head just like other Hip Hop and R&B magazines I have researched.

I have used very suttle colours so that my magazine will attract both Males and Females, the colours I used where Carkey Green, White, Black and Grey. The reason I done this is because I want my media product to attract both Males and Females. This therefore challenges real Media magazines and breaks the typical conventions of magazines aimed at specific genders. I also made sure that I advertised different subjects that will be included in my magazine in order for the magazine to attract both Males and Females. E.g. "The best Myspace rappers" - This is aimed for the Male audience as they would more be familiar with myspace and are stereotypically more interested in rap than girls. Also "David Emmanuel Spices Up Your Closet" - This is aimed for the Female audience as stereotypically Females are more concerned with fashion and are more interested in shopping and looking for new styles.

My magazine uses the convention of having a Women modeling on the front page. My Model is dressed in a down to earth costume, I didn't want my model to be dressed in typical Hip Hop and R&B clothes, so I dressed her in plain denim jeans, a carky green jacket and a simple top. This way she has more of a British look rather than a stereotypical American Hip Hop appearance to attract different audiences worldwide.

On my contents page I have decided to dye my male models hair red for this image in order to come away from the stereotypical conventions of Hip Hop and R&B images of a 'Hoodies, Tracksuits an gangster look', because this isn't always the case, so I decided to give him a more unique look.





















My Media product challenges forms of conventions because unlike stereotypical Hip Hop and R&B front pages I have stated on mine that it is a spring issue, you wouldn't normally see this on a Hip Hop and R&B magazine as they are normally distributed every fortnight.

How does your media product represent particular social groups?

My media product represents different social groups such as:

  • The younger generation of 16-24

  • Hip Hop and R&B audiences

  • Males and Females

  • Audiences of Fashion
The age that I am targeting is represented through images used in my media product, colloquial language and font. The image I have used on my front page cover is of a 17 year old girl which is in my targeting age group, the reason I have done this is so that the audience can relate to the picture, which shows my magazine has been made for the younger generation of 16 - 24. I have dressed my model in modern everyday clothes that you would see a young person wearing, this way it conveys the stereotype for the younger generation, which therefore shows it is aiming for 16 - 24 year olds. On my contents page I have used an image of a male model with dyed red hair, the reason I have chosen to dye his hair for this image is to reach out to the younger generations and also people with unique styles because Hip Hop and R&B is normally stereotyped as 'Gangster looking clothes and 'Hoodies and tracksuits', but this isn't necessarily true so I decided to come away from this stereotype.


I styled my models hair this way as I know that this is one of the latest hairstyles so therefore it will attract a specific type of social group. My models are wearing specific props to add to the picture. E.g. The male model is shown here wearing a gold ring to give an extra bling to the photo.







In my media product I have decided to use specific colloquial language on my double page spread in order to represent particular social groups, in this case 16-24. I created a interview were the interviewer is talking in formal language and the person being interview ( Leanne Lewis) is talking as she would in her everyday life. To do this I included slang words which the majority of the audience can relate to. I also used other colloquial language such as "Totally".


Another way i have represented different social groups is by placing " The best Myspace Rappers" on the front cover, this is my unique selling point, which targets a more technological social group that use the Internet. This type of social group is usually aged between 16 - 24.


My media product also represents the group of people that like "Hip hop and R&B" magazines. This has been achieved through my front page cover were I have advertised latest gossip at the top of the page, the exposure of a new R&B artist Leanne Lewis and also " The best Myspace Rappers". It has also been achieved through my contents page where at the bottom I have advertised the latest Hip Hop and R&B music out in order to attract this type of social group. I have also written about other pages that can be found within the magazine, e.g. latest gossip about Beyonce. Lastly I have also represented this social group through my double page spread where I have a full on interview of a new upcoming R&B artist "Leanne Lewis".

My media product represents both male and females which is one of the main reason of why I choose to have very natural colours that would appeal to both genders. I have included both male and female models, and I also ensured that I have advertised different types of interest on the front page of my magazine. I have also used these natural colours as my media product is supposed to be a spring issue and these colours connotes spring colours.
The title of my media product "Base" represents the younger generation. The word "Base"is quite modern and the audience can tell that it is related to this kind of genre of music. This is a way in which it relates to my audience. It is young and It relates to Hip Hop and R&B, as the base is normally an important part of this genre of music.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why ?
I have researched into two different institutions that might want to distribute my type of media product. The first company is the "Conde Nast International" ( http://www.condenast.co.uk/).
I believe that this company would want to distribute my media product because it doesn't already distribute my music magazines genre. So therefore my media product would be a good addition to the company. But it does appeal to some of my social groups which are females and the younger generation. It would attract females as the majority of the magazines that this media institution distribute is for women. Also all the magazines are being aimed at the younger generation, so this would be good for my magazine as my audience is the younger generation.

Another reason why this company may want to distribute my magazine is because my magazine has a range of different topics within it. It has topics on fashion, latest music, technological websites and articles.

Condé Nast Digital UK's stable of websites now attracts over 2.6 million unique users with 46 million pages viewed each month which shows that this company is quite popular, my magazine would therefore get alot of attention.

The second media institution i have researched is a company named IPC (http://www.ipcmedia.com/). This company is one of the worlds leading UK consumer music magazine, this would be good for my media product as many of the magazines that this company has distributed are popular and have a wide rang of audiences. IPC Media uses its own products to advertise its own products, the synergy at this level would mean that the advertisement and marketing would be from the same institution.
This company would also be a good company to distribute my magazine as it has a very large variety of different types of magazines ranging from, fashion, beauty, music magazines to sports and homeware. It would appeal to many different social groups such as audiences that enjoy fashion. IPC has many different fashion magazines that the younger generation of readers would be familiar with.

IPC Media produces over 85 iconic media brands, with their print brands alone reaching almost two thirds of UK women and 44% of UK men – almost 27 million UK adults – while their online brands collectively reach 20 million users every month. This shows me that if IPC was to distribute my media product then I would have a wide selection of readers varying from different ages and genders.

Who would be the audience for your media product?
There are many different groups of people that are my audience for my media product. My main age group that I am targeting is 16-24 the reason for this is because the type of music magazine and genre I have based my media product on would be more popular for the younger generation. Also because I based my audience research on people between 16-24 in order to get ideas for my media product.
My media magazine is targeting females and males, but there are more topics for women within the magazine. The reason for this is because women are more likely to purchase a magazine than men so i felt that i should include more women topics within but also include male interests aswell.
I am directly targeting readers that are into Hip Hop and R&B as this is what my magazines theme is based on. It will attract audiences that enjoy reading about new upcoming artists and the latest gossip out. It is also targeting audiences that just simply enjoy reading.

Before I even started creating my media product I done some audience research in order to find out what the audience do like, and from this information I gained an insight into what I should include in my magazine in order to target 16-24 year olds. E.g. The audience would prefer to see a large image and a bit of information on a front cover, so I took this into consideration and used this idea, this helped me because this is what my audience want to see. The audience also said that inside my media product they would like to see such things as latest gossip, pictures and information on the latest going ons within the music industry.

How did you attract/adress your audience?
Firstly I began with creating a big blown up image of my model on my front page as this is what the audience would like to see. I addressed my audience by using a model aged 17 in order to attract my audience and people of this age, this way they could relate to the picture because if it was a picture of someone over 40 or under 16 for instance it wouldn't attract my age group because they may not be interested in reading an article about someone of this age.
I have used both males and female audience in order to attract the opposite sex to read to my media product.
Another way I attracted my audience was by advertising "Myspace" on the front cover which is quite popular Internet website for new upcoming artists and different genres of music including Hip Hop and R&B. So people that are interested in this website may want to read and article on this topic.
I attracted the female audience by advertising fashion styles on the media front page, I done this as I know females are very much interested in fashion and care about their style. Also quite alot of females are concerned with there fashion and are always up for any tips available.

On my front page I am advertising the new upcoming artist "Leanne Lewis" this will attract the audience because they will want to know about the latest artists and new songs out in the music media As the new artist is female this may be popular with the female audience as they would be able to relate to the new artist, and for some women it is good to see new female artists growing as the music industry sometimes can be very male domineering. Males can also relate to her because they may have an interest in new upcoming women.
I have dressed my model Leanne Lewis in very up to date clothes with a bit of an unique style, this way it stands out and attracts the readers eye. I used jewelery to attract and represent religions, E.g. Leanne Lewis is wearing a necklace with a cross on it to represent Christianity.

Another way I have attracted my audience is by putting latest gossip on my front page cover in order to tempt my target audience to buy my magazine. I also ensured that i used high key lighting when photographing my model in order for the picture to stand out and for her clothing to stand out more this way it attracts the reader to buy my magazine.
I used a questionnaire in order to attract my audience.

I also used a big master head to stand out in order to attract the readers eye. I have included an interview on the double page spread to engage the readers, it is a down to earth interview were Leanne Lewis is talking about her life all the way up to the stage that she is at now. The reason I have done this is so my target audience would be able to relate to what she is saying. I have also included another attractive picuter of Leanne Lewis to appeal to my target audience.
As my target audience is the younger generation of 16-24 I have used fonts that would more attract them to my magazine.
E.g. on my contents page I have used the following front:











What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
At the start of my media course I was taught how to use a proffessional digital camera, this camera was what I used to capture my media product pictures. It helped me to achieve high standard clear pictures that could catch nearly every detail possible. I learnt about the different options on this digital cameras, I was able to zoom in and out in order to get the correct shots, it had different themes on it aswell which I was able to use. I also learnt how to adjust the light in order to achieve the high key lighting that I wanted.

I used a software named 'Photoshop' to edit my photographs and create my media product. I gained alot of knowledge on the tools that were availiable for me to access, they varied from cropping and adjusting, to changing the lighting and contrast. In photoshop I first started to construct my front page cover, I learnt how to create new layers in order for my pictures and words to overlap. From my new knowledge on photoshop I was able to crop my picture of my model and also size it. I used a tool called the 'Lasso tool' which was very helpful at helping me cute and transfer. There were also make up tools which would help remove spots on my model. Photoshop offered many tools for me such as guide lines, this helped me when creating my contents page, it made sure my black lines were straight. I have also learnt to add and remove backgrounds on my front page cover, in the end I decided to have a White background.

Photoshop also offered a range of fonts that I would be able to use for my media product,but I wasn't quite so happy with these as I wanted one that would be just right for my target audience. So used a website called http://www.dafont.com/ to find different fonts that I could transfer to Photoshop. On this website I found the best font to use on my contents page which I thought was great for my target audience. ( "Miss Leanne Lewis").



Looking back at the preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to a full product?

Looking back at my preliminary task I feel the main thing I have learnt is how to produce and create a proffessional looking media product by doing such things as:


  • Audience Research


  • Researching Magazines


  • Learning How To Use A New Software
I have learnt that it is essential to do audience research in order to gain a wide insight to what my target audience would want and like to see. By creating a questionnaire it helped me to make choices on such things as colours and what should consist within my magazine. I was able to understand the conventions of an Hip Hop and R&B magazine by looking at popular music magazines such as :


I also learnt that it is very important to have a target audience and that you should really base your magazine ideas on this target audience. It is important to gain information on this group. I have also learnt that alot about diffrent social groups that magazines aim at. Many magazines included specific topics within their magazine in order to attract more than one type of social group.

At the start of my project I carried out a task in which I had to create a college magazine, from this I learnt how to produce a magazine using photoshop and I learnt about audience research. After this I got feedback from from my fellow students and friends so I can do better in my real media product. From this I learnt the improtance of audience feedback. This all helped me to make my media product look proffessional.

I have learnt that specific colours create a dramatic change in th effect that the magazine gives to my target audience. I have learnt very significant techniques and skills on the 'Photoshop' software in order for me to create a proffessional media product. I also learnt about diffrent files that must be used in photoshop such as ' JPEG' this is the file in which I had to use when transfering my media product fom photoshop to blogger.
During my research I looked at various music genres, it allowed me to gather resources for my product. I choose to base my media product on the Hiphop and R&B genre as I am already familuar with this genre. I knew that if I used this genre then I will have a better insight on the whole product and also I would recieve more accurate results from my audience in my audience research.
I also learnt about styles and colloquial language used in Hip Hop and R&B magazines, I learnt that Hip Hop and R&B artists are stereotyped, they are said to always wear tracksuits,big gold chains and hoodies. But I learnt this isn't always true, so this is why I represented my models in a very modern unique style and not a typical stereotype look. I learnt that Hip Hop and R&B is more than just music it represents peoples struggles of living on the streets and trying to get through everyday life on dangerous neighbourhoods and many more difficultys.

During this whole task not only did I learn new skills buh I have also learnt how to be more organised within myself as I organised my time carefully.


Kamara Israel - Mcleish

Audience Feed Back On My Media Product

Last week I finished my Media front cover, contents page and double page spread.
Meanwhile I have been doing som auidence research on how successful my media coursework has turned out to be. This is a summary of the feedback I recieved :

The majority of students said that they very much liked my front page picture ( The model ) as she is attractive and stylish. They liked the way I based the colours for my front page on excatly the same colours my model is wearing and they also liked the fact that the colours are spring colours as my magazine is for spring. Also it is suitable for both males and females. Most of the comments I got back was that my front cover looks like a real R&B Magazine but a more english version rather than American.

Many of the people that participated in the feedback said that my magazine is very modern and effective. The things that helped this look were the spring colours that I used and they style I have dressed my models in.
They have said that the target audience has been made very clear from the techniques I have used, such as the text and the title. The title "Base"comes across as young and you can tell that it has something to do with music as the word is linked with music.

For my contents page my feedback was that the photographs were very nice and that my models looked very unique espically my male model as his hair was red, this made the photography look more proffessional. They also like the idea of me putting the latest music on the contents page, as it attracted their eye. They said that the way it is layed out is very creative.
On my double page spread they liked the font that I used as it is different from most fonts that you see in magazines. They found the questionnaire enjoyable and also interesting to read, it was said that because of the colloquial language it made the interview more realistic. They liked the idea that it was very simple butat the same time affective.

Overall my target audience was fond of my magazines but the parts which they did not like was that I didn't have much bright colours on any of my pages, the reason for this is because I wanted to keep all my colours the same on all three pages.

Altogther I am very happy with my audience feedback, it shows me how effective my media product is because of all the organising and research I have done.

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Monday, 1 February 2010

Final Pictures


On the 30th of January I began my photoshoot for my R&B music magazine.
The location for my photoshoot was 'The Hornium Muesuem', I also used the gardens aswell.
I had seven models (6 girls and 1 boy). All togther I have taken around 300 pictures to insure I have a good one for my music magazine. I made five of the girls become a R&B girl band, they wore heels and sexy & seductive clothing to give a R&B look. The boy and other girl took pictures togther for the contents page.

Here a few of my pictures that I took:




Wednesday, 27 January 2010

"Latest Going Ons"

During these past weeks I have been getting togther my models for my music magazine. I have a total of six girls and two boys to model for me.
I have been gathering my props and backgrounds togther to get the right image that I want.
This following week I will be taking my photos I will then start using my new photoshop skills to edit and create my front cover and contents page.

I have also taken pictures using a few of my friends so they could do basic posses, the reason I done this was to get a better feel with using the camera and so that i could have better ideas of diffrent posses that my real model could use next week.

These are the following pictures that I took:

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Publishing House Case Study

Publishing House Case Study

I have choosen to research a magazine company called " Conde Nast International ". Condé Nast was one of the first British publishers on the Internet and has carved itself a reputation for being among the very best.

The Interactive division launched ahead of the pack in 1995, with daily-updated websites for Vogue and GQ. As more sites followed - including those accompanying the company's newest magazines (CNTraveller.com in 1997, Glamour.com in 2001 and EasyLivingmagazine.com and GQStyle.com in 2005) - the division become recognised for its high-quality, beautifully designed and well targeted websites, earning it lots of press attention, a fantastic relationship with advertisers and many awards along the way. It has also led the vanguard in mobile services in the new millennium.

Condé Nast DigitalUK's stable of websites now attracts over 2.6 million unique users with 46 million pages viewed each month; 250,000 people have requested to receive emails from us on a daily and weekly basis; and over 200,000 unique users currently access our content on mobile phones, generating more than 3.7 million page impressions per month.

Not only does Conde Nast publish magazines they also promote for many companys all around the would such as "Debenhams". Debenhams wanted to promote their Personal Shopper Service, which gives shoppers in-store the opportunity to benefit from the experience and expertise of the Debenhams team. It also allowed Debenhams to highlight and showcase different brands that they sell.
Debenhams have built a reputation on Conde Nasts sites with promoting their services and sales and this campaign allowed them to reach the users by showcasing this service.

Conde Nast believe that they "We create buzz. Build brands. Break boundaries".

This company publishes many well known magazines such as:

  • Vouge Magazine
  • Brides Magazine
  • Easy Living Magazine
  • Glamour Magazine

And Many More...

These magazines target more than one type of audiences. Such As:

  • Brides
  • Younger generation 18-30
  • Women
  • Married couples


Profiling Your Audience

" The Source "
The Source provides a uniquely diverse audience that cuts across all
lines. Regardless of sex and race, The Source captures the attention of
Hip-Hop fans period. This includes:
Aspirational readers from urban inner cities
• Readers in the suburbs seeking relevance
• International readers that enjoy the freedom of expression showcased and
covered on a monthly basis.

The Sources readers are all motivated and driven by the same passion and
creativity that has made Hip-Hop the multi-billion dollar culture and
business that it is today. Their multi-generational (primarily 18 –44 year
olds
) audience has consistently proven to be:
Their readership is full of leaders in their respective professions and
motivated self-starters that are being groomed for future success.
The Source readers are at least three times more likely than the
average consumer to spend money on:
Put simply, The Source’s readers are the trendsetting, cutting-edge
individuals you are trying to reach!
• Fashion Accessories
• Snack Foods
• Movies, Video Games
• Automobiles
• Tailored Clothing
• Athletic Shoes
• Grooming Products
• Pay-Per-View (WWE, Boxing)

These are 'The Sources' Demographic Stats:
  • RATE BASE 2008: 300,000

  • Readers per copy: 5

  • Men: 58%
    Women: 42%
    Median Age: 24.9
    Median HHI: $41,384

  • Age 18 – 44: 84.7%
    Men aged 18– 44: 50.3%

  • African American: 50.2%
    White: 26.9%
    Asian, American Idian, Other : 17.3%
    Latino: 24%

  • Any College: 50.3%
    Currently In College: 19.8%
    Employed: 73.9%
    Single: 75%

These are a few of the magazines that 'The Source' have produced:


The Source continues to be one of the most coveted and recognizable
lifestyle media platforms in popular culture due in large part to
our connection to the Hip-Hop community and our extensive content.
Our editorial includes:
In-depth analysis and coverage on music, politics, news, technology, art, business,
culture and fashion
• Hard-hitting Q&As with the cultural leaders of today
• Indepth, in-person profiles on important cultural figures
• Investigative reporting on worldwide issues
• Interactive and informative music and cultural packages
• Unrivaled coverage on Hip-Hopcentric art, which includes graffiti,
murals, paintings other styles
• Prominent features on DJs and producers, the people responsible for
creating and exposing rap music to the world
• Exclusive Source Vintage material including old school footage, interviews,
commentary and more.

The new Source consistently covers the issues most
important to Hip-Hop culture:
• Music (Reggae, R&B, Producers packages, interviews with the most influential
artists of our time)
• Culture (Insider’s look into the identities and phenomena driving our culture)
• Politics (Media Watch, interviews with community leaders to investigative reporting)
• Business (Investment, Advice, Independent labels, Power 30 Packages and profiles
of the Industry leaders)
• Reviews (Video games, Hip-Hop & alternative music, Unsigned Hype,
DVDs and live shows)
• Sports (Special events, leading teams, athletes, extreme sports and exclusive previews)
and in addition, features new upgrades:
• Technology and telecom (Web and mobile packages, gadgets and exclusive
products)
• International (Hip-Hop culture worldwide and the issues that affect the global
community)
• Fashion (Cutting-edge photoshoots and profiles of the biggest and
newest fashion names and brands)
• Entertainment and Hollywood (Film festivals, TV season previews, parties,
headlines and A-listers)
• Art (Top photographers, visual artists, innovative design and contemporary art)
• Automotive (From electric cars to the latest models of choice)
• Health (Tips on healthy eating and healthy living)
• Travel (The best travel locales around the world for the mogul and the budget-conscious)
• Legal (Behind Bars expose, in-depth analysis of the current issues)

I intend to develop my own product to target this type of reader by using the same kind of layout as the source uses. We both have the same type of pictuers which invole Hip-Hop & R&B influence. I will be aiming my magazine at around the same age group which is teens - 35 year olds. In order to do this I will be using fashion, style and font as a key to grabbing the customers eye.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Music Magazine Drafts

For my prepreation of my music magazine i have created drafts of my front cover, contents page and double page spread.

Front Page idea 1: Front Page idea 2:
Double Page Spread Contents Page

Monday, 4 January 2010

Audience Analysis Graphs

During the past week I have been distributing questionnaires on music magazines in order to find out what type of things people would be intrested in when it comes to music magazines. It included 10 basic questions.
The following graphs below show the results of the questionnaire:


















1) Are you Male or Female?
The majority of particpiants which took part in my questionnaire were female. There were 11 Females and 9 Males.


















2) How old are you?
I gave the questionnaires out to people aged between sixteen and eighteen. This way i would get a good view of what teenagers thgouht.


















3) Would you read a music magazine?
Every particpant said yes they would read a music magazine, which helps me more becuase it tells me that they read music magazines.

















4) On the front page of the magazine what would more attract you to it?
From this graph it shows me that a popluar artist would more attract the readers eye. I can also see that if i use big pictures it would more attract the readers eye.
Participants have also said that they would like to see a mix of pictures and info so i will be using this idea towards my music magazine.

















5) What are your main reasons for buying a music magazine?
The particpants have shown that their main reasons for reading a magazine is to see the latest gossip, photography and latest music. So for my music magazine I am going to put a bit of gossip on the front cover to attract the customer. I will also use quite a bit of photography within the magazine.


















6) What would you expect to see inside a music magazine?
From this graph it shows me that teenage readers would more expect to see celeb gossip, which i will be including in my magazine, music, which I will be including and also lastest fashion.

















7) Whay colours would more attract your eye on the front cover?
From this graph it shows me that 'Black & Blue' would more attract the readers eye. So I will be taking this into consideration when choosing the colours on my front page. Pink was also quite popular, I may use this colour on the double page spread.

















8) What type of music would you prefer the magazine to be about ?
From this graph it shows me that the particpants would more want to read a R&B magazine. So therefore I have decided to create a R&B magazine

















9) Would you prefer a Male or Female artist on the front cover?
The majority of participants have said that they would prefer a Female artist on the front cover.

















10) Do you prefer more photography than writting within a music magazine?
From this graph it shows me that readers would like to see more photos than writting. But as writting was also a big choice I will be doing a mix of both.

















11) Would you want there to be competitions within the music magazine?
From this graph the majority said yes.
















12) What would you prefer as the magazine name?
From this grpah it shows me that the participants would prefer the music magazine to be called "Vibe" or "King". So I will be taking this into consideration when i choose the name of my magazine.

















13) Would you prefer an American artist or British artist on the front cover?
Particpants would rather see a American artist on the front cover than a British. So I am going to try to make my model look more American than British.

















14) If you had to pay for the music magazine would you buy it?
Everyone that took this questionnaire said yes they would be prepared to pay for a music magazine.

















15) How much would you be prepared to spend on a music magazine?
The majority of participants would spend bettween £1-£2 on a music magazine which shows their interests.
















16) Would you prefer if the magazine came out monthly or every fortnight?
From this graph it shows me that the majority of participants would prefer if the magazine came out monthly rather than every fortnight.

Audience Alayisis Questionaire