My music magazine follows most of the conventional codes that are
commonly recognised in most music magazines. These conventional aspects
of my magazine include the title block (Mast head) which is positioned
in the centre at the top of the page, which is common in most magazines
as it is crucial for people to establish and recognise the title and
name of the magazine they are buying. As well as the magazine title
block, I also have included a date and issue number just below the title
block on the right hand side. This is conventional for most music
magazines as it informs the reader when the magazine is released and how
many issues have been released prior to the current issue. Another
conventional code of my magazine is the central image on my front cover
which has a direct mode of address as the artist looks straight into the
camera, which would create the effect that the artist is looking
directly towards the audience. This is common in music magazines as the
publisher of the magazine wants you to build an instant connection with
the reader in order to help appeal to the audience to interest them into
buying it. Furthermore the use of buzz words such as ‘Free’ and
‘Exclusive’ which have also been coloured different to the other text to highlight the words which will appeal to the reader and catch their eye and potentially influence
their decision to buy the magazine. My contents page has all the common
themes found within a music magazine such as pictures with text,
heading and sub headings and so on, this is done so the reader gains
ease of accessibility in finding the way around the magazine.
Furthermore the layout of my double page spread was slightly less
conventional in terms of the lay out and more specific to the themes and
messages being conveyed throughout this specific article as I thought
this certain layout would be more appealing and would be more fitting to
the theme being portrayed. However despite this, throughout the
magazine I kept to the typical codes and conventions of a music magazine
as the target audience for my magazine is quite mainstream so as well
as appealing to my target audience specifically in places I wanted to
produce something that would be something conventional.
My
magazine is aimed mainly at a male audience of which the age range
would ideally be around 16-21 who listen to Indie Hip Hop music. For
this reason I chose an artist who fitted into this genre and into that
particular style. Along with the image the anchorage text is aimed at a
slightly more mature audience an age group younger than my intended
target audience may only be interested in gossip about the artist. In
addition my product is priced at £1.99 and I made my decision based on knowledge gained from my questionnaire from the question ‘How
much would you be willing to pay?’ and I was able to get results which would be helpful to my product due
to the fact that all the people who filled in the questionnaire were
students aged between 16-21. My contents page goes by quite a neat
conventional structure with a clear house style in terms of colour
scheme developed in contrast with the front cover in order to appeal to a
more mature range of teenagers rather than younger children.
The
magazine institution I have chosen to publish my magazine is Bauer. The
reason for this is that they are known as one of the biggest magazine
publishers, publishing very successful music magazines of all different
genres such as Rock and metal for example ‘Kerrang’ and ‘Q’. Bauer as
well as producing magazines have created websites and radio stations in
the past therefore this would be a chance for the brand of my magazine
to become known through more than one form of media. Furthermore the
target audience for my magazine which is Indie Hip Hop- which to people
who are unaware of this genre is a hybrid of Indie and Hip Hop, new wave
music, has a similar audience to NME magazine. NME magazine is
distributed by IPC Media and Bauer would now be rivalling IPC for the
best Indie style magazine on the market which Bauer would see as more of
an incentive to distribute my magazine.
My
intended target audience for my music magazine would be preferably a
male audience however this magazine will certainly appeal to a lot of
females, aged around 16-21 years old who would generally be students,
and are into new wave, Indie Hip Hop (Hybrid of Indie and Hip Hop) as
well as Indie and some Hip Hop music itself. However the way I have
produced my magazine would ensure that people outside my target audience
would be interested in the magazine. As people 21+ would also be
interested in some of the features consisting within the magazine such
as Lupe Fiasco and Jamie T, also as I noted before there will be a lot
of people of a female gender who would be interested in my music
magazine. As well as the costumes of some of the people in the photos. These especially appeal to younger audiences as teenagers are into what is trending i.e hoodies
and body warmers. This contributes to appealing to a teenager and
student audience as these are the current trends and fashions, most of
these clothes wouldn’t be worn by a middle aged person. The way in which
I have laid out my feature article has been done in such a way to
promote the indicate the youthfulness of the artist featured who is 18
years old, so of the age I intend my magazine to appeal to. The fonts
used and colour scheme a long with the lay out I used in the hope it
would be more original and appealing to a teenage audience. Also there
is a reference to the social networking site Twitter which is very
popular amongst teenagers and students which is the reason that I
highlighted this quotation from the interview.
Whilst taking part in this course I picked up a few new tricks with different
technologies which I used in order to adjust photos and layouts and
more. I used Adobe Photoshop throughout my magazine production work.
Having prior knowledge of use of this software which helped in producing
my magazine, I had to learn a few new things which I picked up on the
way such as use of light settings and so on which I used in order to
make my photos look better in my magazine. In addition I had to create a
questionnaire using a website called Survey Monkey which was a first
for me and was a very effective tool in collecting and analysing
results. Finally I learnt how to create and use a blog using Blogger to
present my work which I feel is a very good form presenting my
portfolio.
Learning
these new skills such as photo manipulation and adjustments in all the
stages of my magazine production has helped my magazine look the way it
is as in my preliminary task I used very simple fonts, very basic and
plain colour schemes, used boring layouts and never edited my photos.
The stage that I am at now I am pleased with as my magazine has a
professional look to it as my images look much better, I used very
appealing colour schemes, fonts and brushes and experimented with some
original layouts which worked for my magazine production. In aid of this
I also did quite a bit of planning and research to help me produce my
magazine which was a massive contributor to the way in which my magazine
looks as I learnt how magazines appeal to their audiences and so on so
when creating my magazine I had a more enhanced knowledge of how to
portray themes and appeal to my audience.