Monday, 30 November 2015
Photo Effects
After my photo was cut around I played around with the brightness, contrast, saturation, exposure, vibrance and colour balance tools, to give my photo different attitudes and to find an effect that's attitude would appeal to my target audience and matched the genre of my magazine.
Sorting Out My Photo
Firstly I chose what photo I wanted to use and placed it onto my photoshop document I had open. Then I clicked ctrl t and shift to evenly enlarge the image to the size I wanted. I then used the magic wand tool to select the background and delete it so just the image I wanted was on my document. Finally I used the burn and eraser tools to neaten the edges.
Saturday, 21 November 2015
Double Page Spread Designs
These are the three double page spread designs that I made after receiving the results from my demographic survey. The top and bottom two pictures resemble conventional double page spreads, which have a page of picture and a page of writing, however the middle is slightly different. Although it still has a large main photo its goes along the top half of the page and therefore going across the two pages. I chose the central deign as I liked how it was different, yet still followed conventions, this was also a deign which was inspired by Q. When I take the main photo I would like it to be in a recording studio with all the mise-en-scene in the backgrounds, such as microphones and guitar leads, etc.. I will also have to be careful that my model is far enought to the left of the page that she doesn't even up where the page folds in half.
Contents Page Designs

These are my three contents page ideas I created after doing my research.The left and right ones are more conventional contents pages, and the centre is slightly different, but an idea I liked from Q Magazine. All of them contain a capital 'V' which is the same as the 'V' in the masthead so that the house style will follow on into the contents page. The one on the right has two main columns with the pictures scattered a bit around the page. The centre one is different as it will be a double page contents page so therefore will have 4 columns in total, including a review column. Taking ideas for Q, this deign will have a picture per artist so their will be plenty of photos and a 50:50 devide of writing and pictures, which is what my demographic have asked for in my survey. The final design, left, has an exact 50:50 divide in photos and writing and there are two columns, one for writing, one for pictures. I have decided to choose the central design as I like the idea of a double page contents as much more information can be fitted in and I like the idea of a photo for each artist mentioned.
Front Cover Designs
After doing my research on competitor magazines these are my three draft ideas for my front cover. I based the poses of my model from poses I'd seen celebrities do which worked well and were popular with that magazines demographic. Although my drafts aren't in colour, there are a few splashes of colour on my drafts for a reason. In the middle picture I have coloured in my masthead and the models lips to portray that my models lipstick colour will match the masthead so it will be as though the 'celebrity' is a part of the magazine which I believe will give my magazine a welcoming vibe. I then coloured behind the title on the draft on the left so the colours of that masthead are inverted so I could compare mastheads to see which I preferred, and which one worked best with my genre and demographic survey results.
The design I've chosen is the middle one. The reason for this is because I believe it fit's my demographic survey results perfectly. After looking at competitor magazines I felt that a medium close up was usually the most eye-catching front cover, which is what I want for my front cover as my survey results show that the first thing my target audience will look at on a front cover is my photo. Therefore it was between the second and third models pose. I chose the second as I believed I could get more attitude from the model with it which will grip the reader more. I've placed my models head in front of the masthead as this connotes that my magazine is well established, the reader doesn't need to be able to see all the letters, because they will already know what the magazine is called.
Friday, 20 November 2015
Design Brief
My project brief is to create a magazine product including a front cover, contents page and a double page spread while sticking to conventions of the music genre I have chosen.
From my survey analysis and my competitor magazine analysis I have created a design brief to guide me in the right direction when creating my product.
From my survey analysis and my competitor magazine analysis I have created a design brief to guide me in the right direction when creating my product.
- My colour scheme will be red, black and white which are conventional colours to use in magazines and journalism.
- My magazine should be a fun and friendly product with an informative mode of address to express my genre of pop.
- My contents page will have at 50:50 picture:text radio so it appeals to both halves of my demographic, the ones who like visual content and the ones who are passionate about music and want strong information about the artists.
- I will have one cover star who will be a female, I will dress her in a pretty, sparkly dress and she will wear a lot of make-up to express my genre of pop, which is fun and modern.
- I will include a variety of stars and topics in my contents page.
- I will do an interview on my double page spread, probably interviewing my cover star about a new album or a tour.
- I will use at least 4 photos on my contents page as I know a lot of my demographic will prefer visual content.
- My magazine will be neat and organised.
- My magazine will show a passion for music, a knowledge of music and will give its readers all the most up-to-date pop-music gossip.
- I will have a strong feature article photo as my demographic have said that is what they think is the most important feature on a front cover, so I will make sure my model has strong eye contact and a lot of attitude to grip a potential readers attention.
Second Photoshoot
I held a second photo-shoot with my model as I decided to have a hair, make-up and costume change, as I believe she would be more natural in the recording studio compared to my feature-article photo where she would look more glam as it's for a professional photo shoot. As a lot of these photos are posed candid I wanted her to look as natural as possible. To make her look more natural I gave her plain clothing such as a plain black top (compared to her glittery dress) and straight (natural) hair in contrast to her previous curls. I used less make-up on her and the makeup I did use was more subtle, for instance I used a nude lipstick rather than a dark one like I used before and instead of foundation just applied some highlight to her cheeks to emphasize her natural cheekbone. I wanted photo that showed her having fun whilst making music, but also to have a serious side, as this is her job, therefore I have taken photos of her recording, playing instruments and even producing music on a computer. I took photos from many different angles in order to fund the angle that was perfect to her. I did some exercises with my model in order to make her feel more comfortable when posing for photos which results in my photos looking more realistic, for example in order for her to look like she was really singing we first both sang a song into the microphone together so she could get an idea of what facial expressions she pulls when singing and what body movements she makes and hand gestures she uses.
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