One of my main things that i have learnt from the progress of my preliminary task to my overall product is how to use Photoshop effectively and its tools. I have learnt how to enlarge photos, blend texts/images and make my magazine more effective to its genre. I also learnt how to chose and change the colours i wanted to help it fit my genre of Reggae.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Evaluation Question 7
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
One of my main things that i have learnt from the progress of my preliminary task to my overall product is how to use Photoshop effectively and its tools. I have learnt how to enlarge photos, blend texts/images and make my magazine more effective to its genre. I also learnt how to chose and change the colours i wanted to help it fit my genre of Reggae.
One of my main things that i have learnt from the progress of my preliminary task to my overall product is how to use Photoshop effectively and its tools. I have learnt how to enlarge photos, blend texts/images and make my magazine more effective to its genre. I also learnt how to chose and change the colours i wanted to help it fit my genre of Reggae.
Evaluation Question 6
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
One of the tools I used quite frequently was the lasso tool to help me get quite neat and close cut of my images so it would help me to move them around and change them to how I wanted onto my backgrounds, the quick selection tool was also used while doing these processes. I also used the marquee tool which helped me create the many different shapes on my magazine.
I used the tools for the texts such as changing the strength (bold), different fonts, colour, height and the different styles of writing. This was done to my feature stories and mast heads as they were all different to each other to help them stand out and to stand out against each other.
I also used the blending tool on my magazine for the images and texts. For example, I used a lot of drop shadows on my texts to help stand out. Another tool I used quite often was the stroke tool on the text mostly. This was to help them stand out against others and against the background to help draw the readers attention.
One of the tools I used quite frequently was the lasso tool to help me get quite neat and close cut of my images so it would help me to move them around and change them to how I wanted onto my backgrounds, the quick selection tool was also used while doing these processes. I also used the marquee tool which helped me create the many different shapes on my magazine.
I used the tools for the texts such as changing the strength (bold), different fonts, colour, height and the different styles of writing. This was done to my feature stories and mast heads as they were all different to each other to help them stand out and to stand out against each other.
I also used the blending tool on my magazine for the images and texts. For example, I used a lot of drop shadows on my texts to help stand out. Another tool I used quite often was the stroke tool on the text mostly. This was to help them stand out against others and against the background to help draw the readers attention.
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Evaluation Question 5
How did you attract/address your audience?
To help attract my audience I used a plug on my front cover including a famous reggae band that would help attract the readers attention and would make them more interested in winning. Such as on my plug it is to win tickets to see the reggae band 'Jah Roots' which is very relevant to my target audience and fits my chosen magazine genre so people are then more likely to go for that imparticular magazine for the plug. I also used some of my audiences feedback to help me decide what to use and put on my magazine to help make sure that it would fit my target audience and will then make it seem more interesting for the audiences. I chose what bands/artists and feature stories where going to be based on in my genre and target audience to help attract them because if it was about the bands/artists they where interested in they are then more likely to buy the magazine. Also I made my price quite average and cheap to attract the audience as it would be something they could actually afford/buy and enjoy.
To help attract my audience I used a plug on my front cover including a famous reggae band that would help attract the readers attention and would make them more interested in winning. Such as on my plug it is to win tickets to see the reggae band 'Jah Roots' which is very relevant to my target audience and fits my chosen magazine genre so people are then more likely to go for that imparticular magazine for the plug. I also used some of my audiences feedback to help me decide what to use and put on my magazine to help make sure that it would fit my target audience and will then make it seem more interesting for the audiences. I chose what bands/artists and feature stories where going to be based on in my genre and target audience to help attract them because if it was about the bands/artists they where interested in they are then more likely to buy the magazine. Also I made my price quite average and cheap to attract the audience as it would be something they could actually afford/buy and enjoy.
Friday, 25 March 2016
Evaluation Question 4
Who would be the audience for your media product?
My chosen target audience is for male reggae fans and just in general reggae music fans which are the most typical audience for a reggae magazine. The use of my reader profile shows clearly who the target audiences are.
This shows the audience being males as they are much greater then females and also the percentage of students is another greatest against people who have jobs, showing that on average the audience is students and that age group which shows what price I should make my magazine product to be suitable for who the audience is, help trying to recreate a male based audience.
The images I used on my reader profile were to help recreate things that my audience of reggae male fans would be able to relate to in some way, as they're things that people that age, class and genre are interested in and are used to show what kind of audience I am trying to target with my product.
I also produced questions to find out things about the readers and what they were interested in just to help see who my audience would be for my own media piece. The questions I created helped show who the target audience age would be as the questions are all around the similar age group and class help showing that the audience is around the male/student age and working class which is my chosen audience. It also showed the kind of conventions from current magazines that I should use to get the same type of target audience that they have as that's the same audineces that I would like. The answers that I received for the question 'Who are your favourite reggae artist/bands?' shows what feature stories I could include in my product to get my target audience as they are the kind of artists/bands my audience is interested in and would want to read.
My chosen target audience is for male reggae fans and just in general reggae music fans which are the most typical audience for a reggae magazine. The use of my reader profile shows clearly who the target audiences are.
This shows the audience being males as they are much greater then females and also the percentage of students is another greatest against people who have jobs, showing that on average the audience is students and that age group which shows what price I should make my magazine product to be suitable for who the audience is, help trying to recreate a male based audience.
The images I used on my reader profile were to help recreate things that my audience of reggae male fans would be able to relate to in some way, as they're things that people that age, class and genre are interested in and are used to show what kind of audience I am trying to target with my product.
I also produced questions to find out things about the readers and what they were interested in just to help see who my audience would be for my own media piece. The questions I created helped show who the target audience age would be as the questions are all around the similar age group and class help showing that the audience is around the male/student age and working class which is my chosen audience. It also showed the kind of conventions from current magazines that I should use to get the same type of target audience that they have as that's the same audineces that I would like. The answers that I received for the question 'Who are your favourite reggae artist/bands?' shows what feature stories I could include in my product to get my target audience as they are the kind of artists/bands my audience is interested in and would want to read.
Evaluation Question 3
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
A media institution that might distribute my media product is immediate Media Company which distributes magazines such as 'Reggae Times' which is one of the most popular music magazines of reggae also the magazine that I based many of my conventions on for my own personal reggae magazine. This might help publish my media product as they already have that type of reader audience from the publishing of other magazines within the same genre magazine so audiences would know what to expect in them.
A media institution that might distribute my media product is immediate Media Company which distributes magazines such as 'Reggae Times' which is one of the most popular music magazines of reggae also the magazine that I based many of my conventions on for my own personal reggae magazine. This might help publish my media product as they already have that type of reader audience from the publishing of other magazines within the same genre magazine so audiences would know what to expect in them.
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Evaluation Question 2
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My media product fits the stereotypes of a reggae music magazine because it is directed towards reggae fans mainly male at any age (who are interested). Also it demographically fits the working class groups at the price of £2.99 meaning my magazine is affordable for the group it is targeting towards. Also its monthly so this means its more likely to be bought by a range of people and again its still affordable.
My product represents particular social groups by the use of the reader profile by the use of statistics such as the percentage of males being higher than females so its made to represent more for males as they are more likely to read/buy the product. Also its made to represent the reggae fans any gender/age as they are more likely to purchase the magazine so all the things included like the winning tickets are fitted around that genre and age as that's what they are going to be interested in.
My Questionnaire:
The types of bands/artists I have chosen to use to help represent particular social groups, for example, I included the band 'Jah Roots' because they are a one of the biggest reggae bands whos mass audience is mainly males and the reggae loving fans. So they are fitted well for my media product and also an icon for the reggae genre relating to my genre for my product.
The plug for the winning tickets for the little competition helps represent a particular social group as it is targeted towards my target audience. The competition used are so the related social group I am representing can relate to them and be interested to win the tickets.
I also dressed my model in clothes that are definitely related to the social groups of reggae as my model is wearing a Bob Marley T-shirt and this is also then mentioned on the double page spread as Bob Marley was an inspiration.
My media product fits the stereotypes of a reggae music magazine because it is directed towards reggae fans mainly male at any age (who are interested). Also it demographically fits the working class groups at the price of £2.99 meaning my magazine is affordable for the group it is targeting towards. Also its monthly so this means its more likely to be bought by a range of people and again its still affordable.
My product represents particular social groups by the use of the reader profile by the use of statistics such as the percentage of males being higher than females so its made to represent more for males as they are more likely to read/buy the product. Also its made to represent the reggae fans any gender/age as they are more likely to purchase the magazine so all the things included like the winning tickets are fitted around that genre and age as that's what they are going to be interested in.
My Questionnaire:
The types of bands/artists I have chosen to use to help represent particular social groups, for example, I included the band 'Jah Roots' because they are a one of the biggest reggae bands whos mass audience is mainly males and the reggae loving fans. So they are fitted well for my media product and also an icon for the reggae genre relating to my genre for my product.
The plug for the winning tickets for the little competition helps represent a particular social group as it is targeted towards my target audience. The competition used are so the related social group I am representing can relate to them and be interested to win the tickets.
I also dressed my model in clothes that are definitely related to the social groups of reggae as my model is wearing a Bob Marley T-shirt and this is also then mentioned on the double page spread as Bob Marley was an inspiration.
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Evaluation Question 1
Here is my cover:
My mast head follows the conventions of mastheads on other Reggae Music magazines. It is placed at the center top of the page, as this then allows the magazine to be displayed easily. This placement also means it is naturally the first place people will look, due to the direction we read which is then helping make the masthead noticeable. Like the other mastheads mine uses bright colours, Jamaican colours and cold fonts to help stand out and to also attract the right audience. Red, yellow,green and orange are the most conventional colours for a reggae magazine as they represent the colours of Jamaica which mainly where reggae music originates from and i made the masthead orange as it is quite a bright colour and is quite attention grabbing.
My main image is conventional as it uses a direct mode of address. The direct mode of address is uses to help create a bond between the artists and readers, making the reader feel more involved in the cover. It ca also be used to entice an audience. My main image follows the convention of being a centre image and the largest image on the page. This helps to make the main image stand out and noticeable for the reader which Is very important as it is usually the image which will attract the most readers as it is often a very well known artist. All three off the reggae artists look very relaxed and peaceful.
Main Feature Story:

My main feature story follows the convention of being large, meaning it helps stand out and it most like the first thing readers will read and notice. It also conforms to the convention of having smaller texts explaining in a little bit more detail. I developed this convention by making the 'EXCLUSIVE' in capitals and bold with a bright colour to help stand out and mean something to the magazine.
Plugs:
I followed the convention of using plugs for my magazine. I think that plugs are very effective to advertise key features of the magazine. I followed the convention of having it quite bright in order to make then attention-grabbing. In my plug I advertised winning tickets to see a reggae band and I wanted to include these in the plug as it would grab the reggae readers attention as they are a successful and big reggae band.
Bar Code:
My magazine cover uses the convention of a bar code. This is important as it allows the magazine to be scanned in a shop, allowing the magazine to be purchased.
Price:
My magazine follows the convention of displaying the price on the cover. This is important as it allows buyers to know how much they are paying for the magazine.
Issue:
A convention of magazine covers is to include which issue the magazine is. I used this convention as it is important to allow the reader to know when the issue was published.
Colour Scheme:
The conventional colour scheme for reggae music magazines is normally the Jamaica colours of yellow, green, red and orange which are bright colours.
Overall the cover and magazines are very eye catching. The use of the bright colours give a feel of peace and happiness as that is what reggae music is said to be about. All the cover features seem bright and exciting due to the large, bold, bright colours used which will entice the reader.
Range of Different Fonts:
The conventional idea of fonts for reggae seems to be seen as handwritten, quite rock look alike and sometimes the fonts look like more of a stamp. This can give many effects to the reader as some give a peaceful effect and other give more of a snappy effect.
Reggae Artists/Bands:
Well known Reggae artists are most popular amongst the reggae/peace/Jamaican lovers. On a magazine the artists/bands name are normally capitalised to show their importance. Also they are normally referred by their first name only as they are very well known. This also adds to the friendly tone of the cover, allowing the audience to relate with the artists/bands. I followed these conventions. I used well known artists in the reggae world conforming to the genre. i also made the names of the artists larger than other texts and capitalised them to help emphasise their popularity and importance. Names of artists/bands written in a large font also makes the name more noticeable, which would attract people who are interested in the artists themselves. I developed this convention by writing the names of the artists in attention grabbing colours such as yellow, red, orange and green.
Contents Page:
I used the convention of re-using my masthead on my contents page. I did this for continuity and to create a 'brand'. The design of my masthead sat on top of the title for 'contents'.
The Feature list is a necessity: I used this convention as not all of the features can be advertised with a secondary image on just one page. I developed the convention by having a bright orange background as an orange is a attention grabbing.
Cover Stories Featured: I used the convention of featuring cover stories. This helps add continuity to the magazine, making it more professional. It also helps to avoid confusion for the reader.
Main Feature story near the start of the magazine: I also used this convention as it is important that the ost exciting feature for the readers is near the front of the magazine as it will then be easier to get too. If readers lots interest at the start of the magazine they might not then continue to read on. They then wouldn't buy the next issue and so on.
Realistic amount of pages for the price: As my magazine is only at a price of £2.99, it is in the cheap range of magazines. Because of this i couldn't include lots of pages. in my magazine i include aboput 46.
Page numbers: possibly the most important convention of a contents page as they allow the reader to navigate the magazine. I displayed page numbers throughout the contents page.
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
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