Here are 4 examples of music magazine double page spreads.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Research and Planning: TYPICAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
Here are 10 possible and popular interview questions which I found online for Music Magazine Interview questions. I will use these as a springboard to creating the interview questions for my music magazine.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Research and Planning: SANS AND SERIF FONTS
Here is some research I have conducted regarding the different types of fonts. Serif fonts are used in articles and interviews because it makes it easier for the reader as it flows smoother.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Research and Planning: SHOOTING SCHEDULE
This is my schedule for shooting the photographs for my magazine. These photographs will be all shot at the college studio and have all been confirmed to take place. The first two sessions will be for images for the contents page and double page spread and the final session will be for the front cover.
Friday, 13 November 2015
Research and Planning: HOW TO USE STUDIO LIGHTING
We had some problems with the lighting when we were completing the pre-production photography. Therefore, I decided to do some research into how to get the best lighting for taking photographs.
I found that there are a few methods which I could use because we do have the equipment to do so in college.
One is using flash heads. These are connected to the camera and as well as the flash on the camera, you also get a flash from another light. To make the lighting even better using this method, you can add an umbrella or a softbox to the light.
Both of these methods help light to be concentrated which will make the pictures brighter.
This equipment is now set up in the college studio so when it comes to taking some of the photos for my production, I will use these methods.
I found that there are a few methods which I could use because we do have the equipment to do so in college.
One is using flash heads. These are connected to the camera and as well as the flash on the camera, you also get a flash from another light. To make the lighting even better using this method, you can add an umbrella or a softbox to the light.
Both of these methods help light to be concentrated which will make the pictures brighter.
This equipment is now set up in the college studio so when it comes to taking some of the photos for my production, I will use these methods.
Research and Planning: POSE RESEARCH
After doing some pre-production photography, I have decided to do some research into different poses for photographs. I will use this research to help me decide to positions for when I take my final photographs.
Before taking my main photographs, I conducted some research about different poses which could be used.
The first pose is this one:

I decided to use a variation on this pose for my main model on the contents page. She will be seen to be playing with her hair whilst not looking straight at the camera.
Another pose which I may use is the following for my front page.

This would look good on the front page because I would make it as a medium shot with mainly my models face being the centre of the page.
The images in this post were taken from the following website:
http://digital-photography-school.com/21-sample-poses-photographing-female-models/
Before taking my main photographs, I conducted some research about different poses which could be used.
The first pose is this one:

I decided to use a variation on this pose for my main model on the contents page. She will be seen to be playing with her hair whilst not looking straight at the camera.
Another pose which I may use is the following for my front page.

This would look good on the front page because I would make it as a medium shot with mainly my models face being the centre of the page.
The images in this post were taken from the following website:
http://digital-photography-school.com/21-sample-poses-photographing-female-models/
Research and Planning: QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONS
Are
you male or female?
How
old are you?
What
genre of music magazines do you read (print/online)?
What
colours do you associate with this magazine genre?
What
would you expect to see on a front cover?
How
much would you be willing to pay?
Research and Planning: AUDIENCE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
Can
you identify the genre?
What
do you think of the layout?
Does
it look like a …………magazine?
How
much would you expect to pay?
What
would you change/add?
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Research and Planning: PUBLICATION PLAN
Publication Plan
Here is my publication plan in the form of a PowerPoint which has been uploaded to Slideshare. I have included information about the choice of the name and reasons for this, the price and the content to be included in the magazine.
Here is my publication plan in the form of a PowerPoint which has been uploaded to Slideshare. I have included information about the choice of the name and reasons for this, the price and the content to be included in the magazine.
Research and Planning: MUSIC MAGAZINE SURVEY RESULTS SLIDESHARE
I conducted a survey on Survey Monkey to see what people thought about music magazines. It shows that most people would pay between 50p and £2 for a music magazine and that most people read pop magazines.
I will use these results to help me when creating my magazine and evaluate how I have used this towards the end of production.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Research and Planning: MODEL RELEASE FORMS
Here are my model release forms which are needed before I begin to take the photographs for my magazine.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Research and Planning: COSTUME AND PROP LIST SHAPED BY RESEARCH
I have done some research into the props and costumes which my models could wear. I based my research on two front covers of the Billboard magazine which my magazine is based on. I have analysed on the image how the item of clothing should be worn.
I have decided not to have any props because of the two examples of front covers I have chosen do not include any props.
Research and Planning: MAGAZINE DRAFT AUDIENCE INTERVIEWS
I conducted some interviews regarding the initial drafts of my music magazine. The interviews have showed me that the price for the magazine should be between £2 and £2.50. I have also learnt that the magazine does look like the genre it is supposed to be representing which is a charts music.
From the interviews, the improvements I need to make are that the cover lines should be repositioned and maybe changed and that there needs to be some more images which I will consider when producing my magazine.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Research and Planning: MASTHEAD AND SELLING LINE
Welcome to the official start of my account of AS Media Studies coursework. I will be creating a music magazine of the genre charts magazines.
My magazine will be called Spotlight and I am going for an informal but classy look.
I have used a play on words for my selling line - The UKs number one charts magazine - which relates to songs in the charts being at number one.
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