Friday 21 December 2012

Magazine - First Draft



I completed my first draft of my magazine before the Christmas holidays. I had the most developed ideas for my first double page spread than any other part of my magazine, so I decided to start with this page. I had a double page spread from NME magazine which I felt that I could take ideas from and replicate these onto my own double page spread. As I had already written a draft of my article I could instantly insert this text into InDesign and lay it out the way I wanted. I completed one photoshoot, but when making my magazine I made some changes to the ideas of my colour scheme etc., so I am due to carry out another photoshoot, where I can create my photos in a way that will fit the style and colours of my magazine layout. I think that knowing what photos I need and what I want them to look like will help me to produce a more productive photoshoot for my magazine. After completeing my first double page spread, I moved onto the second double page spread that I'm producing. I found some ideas that I loved from previous student's work, and used these to apply them to my double page spread. I thought the line of photos at the top will display the outcomes of my photoshoot which I am very excited to carry out. I then completed my contents page before moving onto my front page, as the contents is the crucial part of a magazine. I spent the most time on my contents page as I found it challenging to make sure it's filled with text and picture slots, to make it look similar to a real existing magazine. I took ideas for sell lines and headlines from existing magazines such as NME and Q, and applying these to more current artists and music news. I based my layout of my front cover heavily on the same NME magazine that I based my double page spread on, with the sell lines down either side and a strong photo featured in the middle.

Tuesday 18 December 2012

My First Photoshoot

I carried out my first photo shoot with my model Scarlett Moss, with a Canon digital camera, trigger lighting and a white back drop behind her. Here are a few images in the form of a video displaying me in action, with my model posing.

Saturday 15 December 2012

Equipment






Here are some images of the equipment I used to carry out both of my photo shoots. The interfit lights work by trigger - as I press the button to capture a photo, the lights flash on, in sync. This is handy as it helps my photos to look well lit and professional. The Canon DSLR made a photo shoot easy to do as it enabled me to take hundreds of photos and flick through them on the camera, deleting those that weren't so good, to save space on the memory card for better ones.

Wednesday 12 December 2012

Model Release




I asked my model, Scarlett Moss, to sign a model release form to give me the rights to take photos of her and feature these in my magazine, so my magazine is more ethical. This way, I can use the photos in anyway that I'd like, and make any alterations to photos without Scarlett feeling cheated.

Thursday 6 December 2012

Contents Ideas

Contents Page
We Love Lucy Larch
Stand Up for Scarlett Moss
Top 10 albums of 2012

Sections
Regulars
Reviews
Interviews
On the cover

Artist List
Drake
Frank Ocean
Katy Perry
Arctic Monkeys
Ed Sheeran
Rihanna
You Me At Six
The Weeknd
Example
Calvin Harris
Tinie Tempah
Ellie Goulding
Flourence and the Machine
Devlin
Dr Dre
SBTRKT
Pixie Lott

Main Article Ideas
Scarlett or Lucy - Stand Up for Scarlett Moss / We Love Lucy Larch
Pull quote ideas
"I never imagined fame would feel normal to me"
"It's not about the fame, it's not about the money, it's about doing what I love - music"


In today's lesson I put my mind to what I'd like to include in my magazine - ideas for sell lines, contents and for my main article. I made a list of artists which would apply to the genre of my magazine which I can include in my contents to make it easier for readers to navigate around the magazine and find which artist they want to read about instantly. I came up with some key quotes I can use for the double page spread which is on the main focus of the article. These will be displayed as pull quotes to make the article on the celebrity more attractive and breaks up the text, making it easier to read. I think this will make it easier when it comes to actually making my magazine so that I don't have to come up with these ideas later on, and I can go straight into the layout and applying this information into it.

Saturday 1 December 2012

Audience Data 1

How often do you visit social networking websites?
Extremely Often – 48%
Very Often – 41%
Moderately Often – 10%
Slightly Often – 0%
Not at all often – 0%
Question one allowed me to discover how often my target audience use social networking sites, and I found that the whole of my sample either visit them extremely often or very often, so I can apply this to my magazine in that instead of just being printed, my magazine can have a Twitter and Facebook account, and these can be advertised on my magazine.
Which social networking website do you use most often?
Twitter – 66%
Facebook  – 55%
Tumblr  – 7%
Myspace  – 0%
Google Plus+ – 0%
I found that my target audience use Twitter more than any other social networking site, so I know to apply my magazine to this social network, as well as Facebook, as a large proportion of my audience also make use of this social networking site very often. I can use this information to make my magazine more noticeable and accessible to my audience.
Would you download an app on your smart-phone for a music magazine if it were available to you for free?
Yes – 72%
No – 28%

Would you be interested in subscribing to a monthly music magazine?
Yes – 55%
No – 45%

In which way would you rather consume a music magazine?
Online – 36%
Print – 64%

Do you already regularly read a music magazine?
Yes – 18%
No – 82%

How often do you read magazines?
Extremely Often – 4%
Very Often – 4%
Moderately Often – 25%
Slightly Often – 54%
Not at all often – 14%