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2. How does your media product represent particular social groups? My product represents the social groups that are mostly interested in alternative music. NME, an alternative music magazine is loved by those with the style of “indie kids”, this is still representative of alternative music also. By looking at the central image on my front cover you can see the vibrant colours that are associated with alternative music and that it instantly draws in attention. I have done this because i wanted to create a retro, ‘preppy’, ‘mismatch’ approach to the style and presentation as this is the dress sense of my intended audience. This also translates through the text font, colours and style. I also wanted to be able not to completely marginalise my product to one particular social group therefore i left some styles open to some other social groups. I chose to do this as when doing the survey a lover of kerrang also liked to read Q magazine. I also had to be aware of the best colour trends to consider so make sure that it wasn’t gender biased and also to consider what content was included for the same reason.
3. What kind of media institute might distribute your media product and why? My style model for my media product has been NME magazine. The institute that distributes this product is IPC media- the UK’s leading consumer magazine publisher, which has over 85 iconic brands such as LOOK, Marie Claire, NOW, Nuts and more to suit a variety of different audiences. For example, genres include; music, sport, gossip, TV listings, gardening, hair and beauty, animal care etc. The field was launched in 1853 and within a year became the largest newspaper distributer in Europe, with 24 pages. It had its own correspondent throughout the Crimean War and its November 18, 1854 issue ran a series of personal narratives in January 2010. IPC Media restricted around the three key audience groups; men, mass-market women and up-market women. Therefore this would make IPC media the type of media institute that can distribute my media product due to their long list of music brands listed with them already. Here is a link to their website where i obtained my information. http://www.ipcmedia.com/
This is a video i made about IPC Media
4. Who would be the audience of your media product? The audience of my media product would be my intended target audience. I asked two people to say what their favourite type of music is, their favourite band/artist, hobbies and favourite magazine. As these people will be the audience of my product, i have tried to address these interests in the production of my product. Person 1: Pop/Rock, Paramore, Listening to music/photography/drawing, KERRANG Person 2: Indie, OK GO/Internet browsing/friends, NME
5. How did you attract/address your audience? I have tried to address my audience by including relevant content to what they like and making my product look interesting and appealing to pull in my intended audience. I have done this by including popular bands and various competitions which have shown to be popular from the surveys that i conducted, for example i have included a competition to win ‘Skull candy’ headphones which are all the range today. I thought this would be very appealing to my target audience. I have tried to make the pictures most appealing as many said that it was the pictures that make them want to read the content of magazines. Below is an individual evaluating my product to an existing product.
6. What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product. During this course i have used different technologies when producing my product. These consist of still and video cameras using to take my selection of images and camcorders when filming the band for my interview and while people were evaluating my product. I also used mobile phones to record sound clips that i sent to the computers, the internet and of course the computer. The software i used was Photoshop and Quark Xpress7. I constructed my front cover using Photoshop and my contents page and double page spread using Quark. I was familiar with Photoshop as i have already used it several times during highs school work however, Quark was new to us all this year and it took a lot of time getting used to using the software with precision. I found this difficult as i was too familiar to how Photoshop worked but through determination and experimentation i was able to adapt to using it. I have learnt the effectiveness of different camera angles and how they can enhance a certain mood that you would like to create through the image and also how to adapt myself into learning new things under pressure such as, learning to use Quark. Through using the internet to research existing products i was able to broaden my understanding of the industry of making magazines. This was through learning about how things are used for marketing and pleasing intended audiences such as the contents and layouts of magazines. Here is some evidence of me using the software needed.








7. .Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you think you have learnt in the process from it to the full product. Firstly when making my preliminary i put into practice what it would take to make everything on my product original (my own.) I then came to notice what i would have to improve on if i wanted to gain a good grade in the course. I realised i would have so much to think about when producing my own product on many different levels. This was from colours to contents to images and layout. I knew that i would have a lot to research. At first the idea of making everything original scared and worried me as i thought i wouldn’t be anywhere near ready or capable. However, throughout making my preliminary my mind was eased and the worries started to fade. It was easy to evaluate and research existing products and adopt the good qualities. Getting feedback along the way was vital as i could pick up on things i couldn’t see myself that i would have to change or improve. I asked one person to look at my preliminary compared to my final product to see if they could notice any improvements in my skills. Demi Smallwood said: I can clearly see that you have improved in many ways from understanding the effectiveness of layouts and colours and you have also gained a lot of experience from the different software’s used because the final product defiantly looks more professional that your preliminary. I think the uses of colours and style on your final as your preliminary looks very uncoordinated and miss matched. The final product is very eye catching and appealing and i can tell straight away that it is aimed at perhaps indie kids or alternative music lovers as it looks like it would fit in the same category at Q and NME magazine.
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