Sunday, 25 December 2011
Friday, 16 December 2011
Market Research
I researched a few different professional products to find out their: target audience, sales counts, price and many other things. Kerrang'1 showed how they advertise and branch out their franchise to reach a wider audience and to connect with their audience.
http://www.nme.com/magazine
http://www.kerrang.com/
http://www.qthemusic.com/
http://www.vibe.com/
Kerrang!'s media kit gave all the information I needed to research these things.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/files.posterous.com/000017290trcmedia/5Nn2ojCE0YBLThMGneCfjbZS8l53dp2zaTJnZTDJu0XNT2YcqNDQq8LCj0Al/Kerrang_Media_Kit.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJFZAE65UYRT34AOQ&Expires=1331566525&Signature=Qvte%2FRoz5mDQIzMqJsW1hJUhYJs%3D
http://www.nme.com/magazine
http://www.kerrang.com/
http://www.qthemusic.com/
http://www.vibe.com/
Kerrang!'s media kit gave all the information I needed to research these things.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/files.posterous.com/000017290trcmedia/5Nn2ojCE0YBLThMGneCfjbZS8l53dp2zaTJnZTDJu0XNT2YcqNDQq8LCj0Al/Kerrang_Media_Kit.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJFZAE65UYRT34AOQ&Expires=1331566525&Signature=Qvte%2FRoz5mDQIzMqJsW1hJUhYJs%3D
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Magazine Cover Analysis
The magazine cover I’m analysing is the March 2010 issue of Empire, this issue’s cover displays a range of conventions expected from a magazine cover and a great visual mise-en-scene. The use of many variants gives this cover something special and stands out above the rest.
Possibly the first thing you notice when you look at a magazine cover it the masthead, so you know what magazine you are looking at, the masthead font used on this issue is different from the typical font of Empire magazine. Due to the main feature being the film ‘Kick-Ass’ the font they used denotes the gory nature of the film, the font is a blood print on the wall behind Aaron Johnson as if from a scene in the film. It gives the connotations violence and action engaging the target audience of the film, this theme follows on throughout the whole cover.
The background for the cover is a kind of cracked plastered wall with posters on, these posters would have been put on as a different layer after editing them, this background has connotations of and urban theme and streets which are where superheroes are typical thought of fighting crime following the plot of the film. The posters they have used have been edited to look like comic book strips, as the film it based on the graphic novel of the same name. They have used a dotted pixel effect in the background of the posters like classic comic strips, put the characters name on banners as if the comic was introducing the characters and used pop are style colouring on the characters themselves.
‘Kick-Ass’ is written in a very large font and in a vivid green to draw the readers attention as it is the main story, the text has had splatters added to it to follow the theme of gore and violence and the angle of the two word are twisted in different angles, this could give the connotations of it being kicked and breaking off in different directions. The colours of the text are depicted from the costume of the main character and cover star, ‘Kick-Ass’- Aaron Johnson, he is the main feature so it maintains the flow from the green of his costume to the vivid green text on the page.
Another typical feature of magazine covers is to use quotes from the article within the magazine, Empire conforms to this convention a lot and do on this cover. “IT’S BLOODY, IT’S BRILLIANT, AND, BOY, DOES IT… KICK-ASS” it just one of the quotes, it’s almost a mini review on the front cover attracting the readers to find out what this amazing film is and why it’s so ‘brilliant’. The way that they made the words ‘bloody’ and ‘brilliant’ red makes them stand out more giving emphasis to the words. They also give references to other articles inside and ‘Avatar 2’, to show the large array of articles that this magazine includes, this text is also in a different colour separating it from the main feature of the magazine.
They use banners and a puff the highlight key statements and usually incentives for the reader, they cover includes a puff in the shape of a blood splat once again which says, “SEE KICK-ASS- FIRST AND FOR FREE! See page 93” this is an incentive to get the reader to buy this issue for a chance to win something and because it’s in a puff it stands out from the rest of the cover drawing the eye of the reader. They also use a banner across the top to point out the exclusive feature of this issue as it has a fold out collectors edition cover. This added feature makes it special and influences the reader to buy this magazine instead of Total Film perhaps due to the bonus feature.
This design could easily be recreated in Photoshop using the tools available in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Firstly the splatter puff is easily done by using a splatter custom shape or even a splatter shaped brush then change the colour to being white, to then get the text use the text tool and type in ‘SEE KICK-ASS- FIRST AND FOR FREE! See page 93’ then highlight the words ‘Kick-ass’ and change its colour the vivid green you’re replicating. To finish this feature make sure the text layers is above the puff and rotate the text box till it on the correct angle.
To recreate the masthead what I would do is first use the text tool to write ‘EMPIRE’ then use the magic wand tool to select the outline of the text, I would then import an image of a blood splatter and move the selected shape over onto the image. Then making sure I’m on the images layer click Ctrl+ Shift+ I to invert the selection and click delete, this should delete everything around the selected section leaving you with the blood image cut into the shape of the word ‘EMPIRE’, then move it into place. Around the image then I would add more images or splatter shape that look like blood to finish the masthead design.
The create to banner across the top of the cover I would just use the arrow from the custom shapes tool and draw it to the correct size then draw a triangle to fit slightly behind the tip of the arrow and make it green, then once again using the text tool right ‘AWESOME FOLD-OUT COLLECTORS’ COVER!’ and change the word ‘fold-out’ to green once again.
The make the large ‘Kick-Ass’ main story title would first use the text tool to create 2 different layers one which reads ‘Kick-‘ and the other saying ‘Ass’ then what I would do is rotate the 2 texts into position then merge the 2 layers to create one layer. I would move this layer into place then use the splatter shape once again and position splatters around the edges of the letters in the same green, then merge the multiple layers together to create the one image.
Finally I would import the image of Aaron Johnson, I would use the magic wand tool to get rid of the background of the image so I am just left with Aaron. I would then use the blur tool round the edges of him to soften the edges of the image giving the appearance of if all been on thing. I would then move the image into position and start the rearrange the layers.
First I would put the background in then layer the masthead on top, I would then put Aaron and the banner on top of these. After this is in place I would put everything else on top so the final cover had the masthead in the background with Aaron and the banner in the middle ground and all the other main features and sub-features in the foreground.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Double Page Spread Analysis
The Kerrang! Double page spread featuring My Chemical Romance follows all the typical conventions of a double page spread. This piece works as it flows together well and none of it looks out of place, everything from the pull quotes to the side bar and main image follows a colour scheme, allowing the reader to follow and engage with the piece.
The images used are all black and white and work well together; the main image is used as a background for the rest of the DPS creating a flow between the two pages. The filler images explore different parts of the article letting the reader relate and see what’s going on in the article. The black and white theme throughout the DPS works with the simplistic layout and design of the pages, the use of the red highlights important bits of the feature drawing the reader to these parts because they standout from the black and white.
The side bar works well as it stands out from the rest of the article and gives the reader added information, the use of subheading s on this sidebar allows the reader to quickly pick out the bits of information they want to read. The pull quote stands out due to its size and colour, the white text in the middle of the smaller red text signifies the importance of the quote and sticks with the reader throughout the rest of the article.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Blank Questionnaire
Media Magazine Questionnaire
Circle answers or answer on dotted line!
Are you??? Male Female
How old are you??? 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20
How often do you buy music magazines??? ………………………………………………..
Which is your fav music mag???? ………………………………………………………………………
What is your fav genre of music???? …………………………………………………………………….
Who is your fav Artist/ Band???? …………………………………………………………………………….
What do you most want to see in a music magazine?? …………………………………………………………………..
Do you want a Gig list in a music magazine??? ……………………………………………………………………………………
What colours do you like to see in a magazine?? ………………………………………………………………………………
What features do you like in a music magazine??? ……………………………………………………………………………
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Publication Plan
I have came to some decisions about my magazine. I am producing a rock magazine which will be portrayed through the layout, design and content included. My cover star will be under the name Claytonon and will also me my main feature, to be included on my DPS.
Masthead choices:
Cover Line:
Images I'm using:
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Music Magazine Version 1
This was the first version of my magazine, it was a good try for what i wanted. I was going for a Pop/ Punk style layout so it was quite busy with a lot to see, I realised that it was too busy and it was dragging the viewers attention everywhere. All the techniques are there just not really work to the full effect due to the overcrowding, in my new one i have made it much more simple without the crazy background i created and just kept it as a quite minimalistic cover. The colour scheme was too much, the over use of Purple drew away from the impact of the title making it stand out no more from the rest of the features.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Main Interview
Claytonon has blasted onto the scene in the past year, knocking all competition down the charts on his way to the top. His iconic sound has lead him into the public eye but not without controversy, we have all heard of his rivalry with Daize but we got an exclusive interview with Claytonon about this matter and his new album.
“I tried for years to get my music out there but I never gave in, the music industry is a tough nut to crack but once your there the hard work doesn’t stop”. Sam has been creating demo tack in his bed room since the age of 12 then finally caught a break in a recording studio in his home town, Warrington; they liked his stuff and offered to record it for him professionally. He sent this EP to all the biggest record labels in the biggest but got turned down by all of them except Paw Print Records. This is went he released his first album ‘From the Room I Sleep’, made up mostly of tracks he started in his bedroom back in the day, this album only reached #18 in the Rock Album Charts but got him high enough to be picked up by Hopeless Records.
His second studio album ‘Speaker Personality’ rocked the charts, reaching #1 in the charts knocking Daize off the top spot. This is where the rivalry began, both artists started to release hit after hit, single after single, beat after beat. “It’s an unneeded battle and we are mates but its healthy competition for our careers, keeps us pushing to do better like 2 mates in a gym seeing who can lift the biggest weights *Chuckle* Yeah, like we are both striving to release the next great hit. You win some, you loose some.” Its clear there is a rivalry but no deeper feelings than the battle in the charts. “I’m struggling to keep up with Daize but I’m determined to beat him, I’ve started work on my new album so he is starting to pull ahead in the charts but, I’ll be back” We asked him about what the future has in store, “I’ve got my new album nearly ready for launch, and I’ve got some collaborations in the pipelines, hopefully, maybe, possibly even some stuff with Daize. We’ve wanted to work together for ages and with us both under the same label now it just might happen” This shock announcement could lead to some of the best hits we’ve heard in our life times.
Emerald Isles! Section
We asked Emerald Isles for their personal opinion on both Claytonon and Daize, they have collaborated with both artists so who better can compare them “We loved working with both acts and they work in very different way so it’s hard to say who we proffered working with. Err, they’re both great acts and they have their own personal styles, yeah we love them both and wish them the best of luck with their careers, except when we release a single or album. *laughter*”
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
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