this is a quick sketch of an idea for a front cover for my music magazine. i used a scanner to upload this image onto my computer. the name of my magazine reflects the genre of music which the magazine is about.
the colours red and black contrast and go really well together. this is a possible colour scheme for my magazine, depending on how my photographs turn out.
the title 'wobble' in bubble writing isn't that clear to read, so when i come to creating my front cover on pages i will make it more easy to read.
text would go on the left hand side of this cover because thats where the space is.
Friday, 20 January 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Women In Media
Whilst researching, i listened to this podcast which discusses why women are still so under-represented in the media industry. some of the statistics shocked me (in the average month):
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/audio/2011/dec/09/media-talk-podcast-women-in-the-media
- 78% of news articles are written by men
- 72% of question time contributors are men
- 84% of radio reporters and guests on radio 4's 'today show' are men
- less then 10% of sport journalist are women
- less then 5% of sport coverage are done by women
These statistics show that there are very little (and decreasing) women in the media nowadays. The hours which people are required to work in the media are very un-family-friendly and are one of the reasons why women are leaving their jobs. When they have children (aprox age 30), and once their children are more grown up, they themselves are 'too old' or 'past it' to re-join the industry.
I think if more females were involved in media it would give younger girls inspiration to get involved themselves. Annie Mac is a DJ and radio presenter who hosts a number of shows on Radio 1. Her main show, Annie Mac's Mash Up, airs 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday nights. She has featured on 'the culture show', 'never mind the buzzcocks', co-presented 'top of the pops' in june 2006 and more. I think Annie is real inspiration for aspiring females who are interested in the music media.
The front page of my my magazine features both a male and female. I have purposely done this so that potential buyers can feel like WOBBLE is suitable for either gender.
I think if more females were involved in media it would give younger girls inspiration to get involved themselves. Annie Mac is a DJ and radio presenter who hosts a number of shows on Radio 1. Her main show, Annie Mac's Mash Up, airs 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday nights. She has featured on 'the culture show', 'never mind the buzzcocks', co-presented 'top of the pops' in june 2006 and more. I think Annie is real inspiration for aspiring females who are interested in the music media.The front page of my my magazine features both a male and female. I have purposely done this so that potential buyers can feel like WOBBLE is suitable for either gender.
Sunday, 15 January 2012
The Impact Of Technology On Magazines
By 2020, media commentators predict that only 10% of magazine reading will be from hard copies on paper. Magazine markets are still quite traditional. They are old fashioned media sectors - e.g. very gender specific as the success of Zoo and Nuts of Glamour and Cosmopolitan confirms. Many magazines offer a free online download of their magazine. an example of this is Bristol's NITELIFE magazine, which i have researched before. http://www.nitelifeonline.com/12nitelife_jan.pdf this is the link to the January 2012 issue.
My Shoot
the posters in the background of this photo advertise some of the venue where i took this. if i decide to use this image for my magazine then i need to decide on whether to keep them there or hide them.
2)
this would be a good photo for the background of my double page spread of my magazine because the the whole composition is filled. i edited it into black and white because the composition is busy so the colour doesn't need to be bright.
3)
i could crop out the right hand side of this photo because it is someones hand holding a drink - which is irrelevant and confusing. it draws eyes to that rather than the actual purpose of the picture (the two people).
4)
this is not that interesting so wouldn't be good for a front cover. the pixals arn't clear. it would be good for a small print in the corner of my double page spread/contents page.
5)
because this photo is landscape, it would be good for a front cover or contents page. the colours are really interesting and bright. it represents the electronic genre of music well because the tuning decks are clearly in view. i would easily be able to inset text onto this picture - there is a large space at the top for a title, the right hand side is free for text and so is the left bottom corner.
6)
this photo shows movement of the DJs. the effect is really interesting and unusual.
7)
because this photo is landscape it would be good for my front cover/contents page. the
8)
this photo shows people having a good time. even though the two boys take up little space, i wouldn't crop this because the light effect on the left and along the top is unusual.
9)
the lighting wasn't that good in this photo so i made it black and white. i could crop out the right hand side because it is just blank space.
10)
this photo shows the DJ clearly with some interesting light effects. if i was to use this photo as a main print, then i would crop out/draw over the phone in the bottom right corner, and i would also draw over the "pioneer" on the DJ's decks.
11)
the black in the top left corner contrasts well with the bright red lights streaming across the top of the image. this photo is similar to the one before.
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2)
this would be a good photo for the background of my double page spread of my magazine because the the whole composition is filled. i edited it into black and white because the composition is busy so the colour doesn't need to be bright.
3)
i could crop out the right hand side of this photo because it is someones hand holding a drink - which is irrelevant and confusing. it draws eyes to that rather than the actual purpose of the picture (the two people).
4)
this is not that interesting so wouldn't be good for a front cover. the pixals arn't clear. it would be good for a small print in the corner of my double page spread/contents page.
5)
because this photo is landscape, it would be good for a front cover or contents page. the colours are really interesting and bright. it represents the electronic genre of music well because the tuning decks are clearly in view. i would easily be able to inset text onto this picture - there is a large space at the top for a title, the right hand side is free for text and so is the left bottom corner.
6)
this photo shows movement of the DJs. the effect is really interesting and unusual.
7)
because this photo is landscape it would be good for my front cover/contents page. the
8)
this photo shows people having a good time. even though the two boys take up little space, i wouldn't crop this because the light effect on the left and along the top is unusual.
9)
the lighting wasn't that good in this photo so i made it black and white. i could crop out the right hand side because it is just blank space.
this photo shows the DJ clearly with some interesting light effects. if i was to use this photo as a main print, then i would crop out/draw over the phone in the bottom right corner, and i would also draw over the "pioneer" on the DJ's decks.
11)
the black in the top left corner contrasts well with the bright red lights streaming across the top of the image. this photo is similar to the one before.
12)
this photo shows the light moving really well. i don't think it could be cropped because there are faint images in the background which show movement of the character.
i took these pictures at Thekla - a music venue and club in Bristol. i used a slow shutter speed on my Fujifilm, Finepix S2000HD camera so that i could capture movement of the lights in my images to give them a special effect. the colours in the images are bright and eye-catching - great for my front cover. i am really pleased with my photographs.
editing
on iphoto i edited all of my images to enhance the colours and add effects. on most of them i adjusted the contrast to higher, increased dark tones and definition. on some of them i added the black & white effect.
i took these pictures at Thekla - a music venue and club in Bristol. i used a slow shutter speed on my Fujifilm, Finepix S2000HD camera so that i could capture movement of the lights in my images to give them a special effect. the colours in the images are bright and eye-catching - great for my front cover. i am really pleased with my photographs.
editing
on iphoto i edited all of my images to enhance the colours and add effects. on most of them i adjusted the contrast to higher, increased dark tones and definition. on some of them i added the black & white effect.
Friday, 13 January 2012
Planning My Shoot
i have decided i am going to photograph a dj/djs for the pictures for my magazine. i am going to make sure that the images (after editing) are very colourful and eye-catching. i am going to use an SLR camera with a slow shutter speed so that i can capture lights moving in the club/gig venue. i need to take a picture to go as the front cover of my music magazine, and pictures to go on the contents page and double page spread. i wont just take pictures of the dj's themselves - i will take pictures of the crowd/people enjoying themselves at the venue.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Magazine Genres Titles and Ideas
this is a mind map of ideas/words which i thought of which helped me name my music magazine. After researching 'NME' and 'NITELIFE' magazines, i have decided that unlike 'NME', i want my magazine to be more concentrated on specific genres. i have chosen to base my magazine on electrically produced/modern day music genres, which include; techno, dance, dubstep and drum & bass. this type of music is becoming more and more popular with teenagers and younger generations.
In electronically produced music, rhythms are usually syncopated, and often shuffled and repeated. a characteristic of the dubstep genre is the 'wobble bass', where an extended bass note is manipulated rhythmically. the word 'wobble' is really catchy so i have decided to call my magazine this.
like 'NITELIFE', 'WOBBLE' will be a local monthly issue which is based in Bristol. this idea contrasts completely with 'NME' magazine because 'NME' is worldwide and is a weekly issue. however like 'NME', 'WOBBLE' will include interviews of upcoming and current artists, but on a much much more local scale (Bristolian artists). 'WOBBLE' will be a combination of event details for the upcoming month and information about some clubs in Bristol (like 'NITELIFE'), but only especially for electronic music based events and interviews about upcoming and current artists in the Bristol area.
Magazines In Shops
when magazines are displayed in shops, unless they are lucky enough to make the front row, only the top 5cm (aprox) of the front cover is visible. when creating my magazine front cover i will make sure the top 5cm of the page is eye-catching, colourful and bold. the more eye-catching it is, the more people will want to buy it.
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