Friday, 28 March 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Q6- What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Technologies by emily.rhian18 on GoAnimate
Technologies 2 by emily.rhian18 on GoAnimate
Technologies 2 by emily.rhian18 on GoAnimate
I have created a video to show some of the technologies I have used in the construction process and what I've learnt about them. I have also included a demonstration of how I created my contents page using the software Photoshop.
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Q5- How did you attract/address your audience?
Here is the questionnaire that I came up with to ask members of my target audience in order to obtain further feedback on my products. This was to make sure I attracted/addressed my target audience effectively.
I videoed the feedback I obtained from my questionnaire because this allowed me to obtain truthful responses, that gave me an insight into what my audience really thought of my product.
Response:
I also asked 5 members of my target audience some further questions about the things that I believed were attractive on my magazine to see whether they agreed.
Monday, 17 March 2014
Friday, 14 March 2014
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Monday, 10 March 2014
Monday, 17 February 2014
Monday, 10 February 2014
My Response to Feedback on my Double Page Spread
Now that I have received feedback on my double page spread, I know how I can improve my product to give the most professional appearance possible.
To improve I will:
- Add the main subjects name to the page
- Add a headline
- Add a drop cap
- Change the background
- Experiment with the fonts
- Possibly add another, smaller photo to the page
- Make the red colour used on the large letter 'L' less bright
- Make the page less empty
- Make the page more unique
Feedback on my Double Page Spread from Peers
Jodie-
- The page is quite empty.
- It's not very unique.
Kate-
- It has a good layout.
- The picture is good and goes well with the page.
- Is very conventional.
- The large letter 'L' may need making less bright.
Hollie-
- The costume on the model goes well with the genre.
- The overall look of the page fits well with the theme and genre.
- The large 'L' looks good.
- The columns look good and make it easy to read.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Double Page Spread Making Process
This is a step by step process of how I made my double page spread, with print screens and comments to show exactly how it was done.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Box Mock-up of Double Page Spread First Draft
This is my final box mock-up of my magazine double page spread. The box mock-up shows where everything will be placed on my double page spread when I come to creating it and it also represents the general layout.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Thursday, 23 January 2014
My Response to Feedback on my Contents Page
After receiving feedback from my peers I now have a greater idea of how to improve my contents page to give it the professional and unique look I am hoping to achieve.
To improve I will:
- Experiment with the font and appearance of the title to make it stand out more
- Make the text in the subscription box stand out more
- Either change the text colour on the review section or change the background colour to enable it to be read easily
- Refine the text in the captions
- Add some more original images
Feedback on my Contents Page from Peers
Jodie-
- The review section background colour is too dark.
- 'The complete story... so far.' should maybe be 'The story... so far.'
Kate-
- The layout is effective.
- It uses a good colour scheme.
- Its very conventional.
- Its hard to read the writing on the review section.
Hollie-
- The Facebook and Twitter logos are effective.
- The main picture and caption work well.
- The review section looks good.
- The use of conventions is good.
- 'Subscribe to conform' maybe needs to be bigger.
- The title 'Contents' needs to stand out more.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Contents Page Photo Editing Process
This is a step by step process of how I edited my contents page photo, with print screens and comments to show exactly how I did it.
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Second Photo Shoot
These are the photos that I took on a Nikon camera during my second photo shoot. Since taking photo's in my first photo shoot I have improved my skills and have an even better idea of the lighting, positioning and framing to use and in particular which of these suit my model best and also create a conventional magazine look. These particular photos will be used on my contents page and double page spread. From looking at existing products I had an idea of the look I wanted to achieve and so it was just capturing the perfect pictures for both of these pages.
When doing the shoot I used 3 lights which surrounded my model which prevented the photos from becoming too dark and also stopped shadowing from occurring in many photos. This also allowed me to illuminate her features making the photos look as professional as possible. On these photo's I again used a plain white background because I found this to be a convention on many magazines excluding 'gig' photos and several other examples. This will also make it easier for me when editing because I won't have to edit the background and hopefully this will again give me a professional look as it will prevent it from appearing false. I experimented with many positions but all of which portrayed the Indie Rock style that I was hoping to achieve in my photos. In addition to this I also experimented with a few camera angles and different framing. I generally used a straight on angle however on several photos I used a low angle and also a high angle. This was just for experiment purposes to see if the rebellious side of Indie Rock would be exerted through these angles however I mostly found that the high angle made my model look vulnerable and didn't portray the Indie Rock genre very well however I do feel the low angle shots did portray the Indie Rock genre quite well. My photos used lots of different framing's which included medium close-ups (conventional of magazine front covers), close-ups (conventional of magazine contents pages) and long shots (conventional of magazine double page spreads). I explored all of these frames to give me a range to choose from when I come to making my contents page and double page spread however I will most likely stick to conventions with the photos and use the frames that I previously mentioned for each page.
On this photo shoot I got my model to wear my second planned outfit because I thought that it represented the Indie Rock genre quite well and was quite dark in colour therefore representing the genre well as this is generally what Indie Rock artists wear. My model also had her hair in a wavy/messy look and her make up was quite dark as well which again reflects the Indie Rock genre. The red lipstick she is wearing reflects the daring and dangerous nature of Indie Rock. These photos are exactly the look I was aiming to achieve and I have now managed to collect a range of photos for me to choose from so these photo's may feature on either my contents page or double page spread.
Overall I am really happy with these photos and hopefully after the editing process I can achieve the professional look I am hoping to achieve on my finished pages.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Box Mock-up of Contents Page First Draft
This is my final box mock-up of my magazine contents page. The box mock-up shows where all of the features will be placed on my magazine when I come to creating it and it also represents the general layout of my contents page.
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Contents Page Ideas
Now that I have conducted all of my research and planning, I have a clearer idea of the things that I may feature on my contents page. I have made a mind map of some of my main ideas, which includes: features; regulars; reviews and included artists.
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