Monday 17 October 2011

Evaluation

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I have done research in to different magazines, looked at how they are put together, who for and why they use certain things on and in their products. I have used different ideas from existing college magazines to give me inspiration when designing and making the front cover and the contents page. The front cover has the usual features of a magazine such as a masthead, running head, call outs and a CVI. I have developed my magazine by making it more sophisticated than many existing magazines catering for the same audience, as I thought that this would widen its appeal slightly. I have also used a drop shadow on the masthead which is less noticeable, I have also used a sans serif front with all of the writing, which gives it consistency. 


Who would be the target audience for your media product?
As it is a college magazine, the obvious choice of target audience would be students aged 16 - 19. My typical target audience on the jicnar scale would probably be graded around an E, this is because college would in most circumstances restrict students chances of having a well paying or full time job. The target audience would generally be aimed at aspirers, this is because college is generally full of people wanting to go on to higher education by choice. 


How did you attract/address your audience?
I have used several features in order to attract and address my audience. For example, the name of the magazine 'Varsity' can be defined as a sports team representing a school or college. I think the name is effective because it can be easily related to a wide range of males playing sport and a small group of females. Also the CVI is of a young, good looking male leaning against a tree whith his arm resting on his head looking away from the camera. This attracts the female target audience for obvious reasons, and also males as it connotes intelligence, high fashion and popularity. The colour scheme of the front cover is black, white and grey. This allows the magazine to have a higher market appeal, but including the cover lines and tag lines such as 'Halloween Scares', 'How to pass your driving test' and 'Chrimbo Clubbing Destinations' it makes the magazine way more accessible for a younger audience. The colour scheme also makes it easy to read above the CVI, but also makes sure that there are no tacky colours involved. 


What've you learnt about other technologies from the process of constructing this product?
When creating this media product I used two programmes, Indesign and Photoshop, and I also learnt how to use a digital SLR camera. When using the camera I learnt how to take close up and mid close up shots, how to turn the flash on and off, how to zoom and how to make the photo of a higher quality. For the magazine specification, I had to use a mid close up photo for my front cover photo, once I had taken the photo it was uploaded to Photoshop in which I learnt how to make the photo 'flawless'. I used a tool in which I could take away blemishes and certain imperfections, this improved the look of the magazine drastically. I found Photoshop fairly easy to use as I have had some past experience with it, and I thought that the finished product wouldn't have been half as good without its use. 

For the contents page, we changed programme. Indesign allowed me to introduce columns in to my contents, I could also layer text against coloured backgrounds. An example of this is the word 'Contents' on the right hand side of my contents page. It has been placed in the far right column and it is aligned with the actual contents below it.  I learnt how to use swatches and change the gradient of colour. An example of this is the background colour on my contents, it is grey and black but fades in to eachother, this has been done through the use of gradient. I found Indesign alot  harder to use than Photoshop and thought that the steps involved to create the piece of work were long winded and complicated.   




Flat Plan

Preliminary Project



College lifestyle is primarily targeted at college students, and aspirer's and achievers, connoted by the masthead. The picture boost is of an iconic figure that the target audience can relate and look up to. This improves the appeal of the magazine to college students, however the image of the man mixed with thecolour scheme connotes that the content is fundamentally aimed at males. 


The layout of the cover and the use of sans serif is relatively unsophisticated and unfixed, giving the magazine a more down market vibe, making it more accessible for college students. 
  










'More' is aimed at a female target audience, made up of aspirer's and roughly aged ages 16+. This isconnoted by the CVI who is a recognisable  figure head. Also the colour themes of pink, white and yellow are generally associated with a female target audience, therefore making the magazine appeal to female college students.  
In addition to this, the posture of the picture boost is exuding confidence and glamour by direct eye contact with the camera and the 'in season' clothes being modelled. This is further complimented by theflushed left, smaller picture boost, aligned with theCVI, promoting the fashion content of the magazine.  
On the other hand the crowded layout and the minimal amount of serif font used considerably pulls the magazine down market, therefore making it more accessible to college students. 






The target audience for 'Closer' is young women, who range on the jicnar scale from D-E . This is connotedby the content, CVI's and colour theme. The layout of the magazine is unfixed and cluttered with the pictures bleeding off the page, consequently bringing the magazine down market. The mast head, which is also a wob is overlapped by the left flushed pull quote.


The CVI is a recognisable figure, but fundamentally towards women, as are the other smaller picture boosts, all containing womanly icons that are of general interest. The sans serif font brings the market of the magazine downwards towards the bottom end of the jicnar scale.

What I Have Learnt From My Research

Upmarket magazines tend to have a fixed layout, and are not crowded with infomation.
- The use of serif brings the magazine upscale also.
- Multiple colour themes bring the magazine down market.
- Majoirty of the popular magazines have a popular CVI on them.
- In order to make my magazine unisex based, i will have to get the right colour scheme that appeals to both genders.
- Another feature of a downmarket magazine is when the masthead is obscured by other objects on the cover.
- My college magazine will contain articles on music, books, fashion and the latest technology.

Fonts I Could Use

MAGAZINE

Magazine
MAGAZINE
MAGAZINE
MAGAZINE
MAGAZINE
MAGAZINE
KICK
KICK
KICK
Varsity.

Coverlines


2012 Olympics build up
- Winter Best Buys
-  Latest Tour Snaps
- How to pass your driving test - Top Tips
- Halloween Scares!
- Christmas Clubbing Destination.

Names I Could Use


VARSITY
KICK
MEGA MAGAZINE
THE AGEING YOUTH
THE YOUTH
WSFC

Target Audience

If you're reading this magazine, you :
- you'd prefer to be outdoors rather than indoors,
- you spend your nights watching friends rather than Eastenders
- you're a morning person
- you were designer clothes, and won't be seen without a fashionable label
- you prefer twitter to Facebook, but aren't addicted
- you plan on going to University, before getting a job