This is a prezi that I have made that shows my work on my target audience and my imaginary entity. I have also included some statistics from Q magazine and NME magazine.
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Monday, 21 November 2016
Audience Profiles
National Readership Survey - ABC1
Magazines can aim their magazines at a target audience based on their social class. For example, Q magazine attracts a wealthier audience from higher social positions (72%), whereas, NME attracts an more evenly spread audience from different social groups (51% in ABC1).
Target audience profiles refer to a detailed appraisal of one's characteristics.
Demographic Profiles - quantifiable statistics of a population. Some of the most frequently used demographic variables are age, job, location, gender, education, income and nationality.
Psychographic Profiles - reflect common activities, interests and opinions as well as attitudes and values of those people.
Monday, 14 November 2016
Music Magazine Analysis (Q Magazine)
I have highlighted the different use of colours, the layouts of the magazines and, for this Q magazine cover, I wrote about how the female cover model was portrayed. This is my music magazine analysis on Q magazine.
Music Magazine Analysis (Classic Rock)
Music Magazine Analysis (NME)
The task was to analyse 3 music magazine covers. I chose to analyse NME, Q magazine and Classic Rock magazine. I highlighted the different use of colours, the layouts of the magazines and, for the Q magazine cover, I wrote about how the female cover model was portrayed. This is my music magazine analysis on NME magazine.
Sunday, 13 November 2016
The Use Of Colour
This is a Prezi I have made about our theory lesson on the use of colours and their connotations and what things and feelings they are associated with.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Deconstruction of Heat Magazine Cover
Heat is a weekly gossip magazine published by
Bauer, one of the oligopoly of magazine publishers. Oligopoly means when there are a few companies dominant in the market.
The Gossip Magazine Genre
The gossip magazine genre specialises in maintaining the reputation of celebrities who would have been replaced by others and keeps them in the public eye. Katie Price and Peter Andre are good examples of this as they are constantly being tracked and shown by heat and other gossip magazines.
The Representation Of Women In Gossip Magazines
In gossip magazines, the female celebrities shown are often portrayed in a vulnerable and weak manner and are often shown as the 'female victim'. Women are usually either sexualised and objectified for the male gaze or represented in a negative way to satisfy the curiosity of the target audience.
Target Audience Of Gossip Magazines
The target audience of gossip magazines is usually white people, urban residents, females, working class people. The audience also tends to be between the ages of 18-35 years old, while people between the ages of 35-55 years old are considered to be the secondary audience.
How Does Heat Magazine Communicate With It's Audience?
Colour scheme
The cover uses bright, saturated
primary colours
(reds, blues and yellows) and high key lighting
which anchor the codes and conventions of the Gossip magazine genre and
identify target audience.
On the front cover of the heat magazine cover, there are more pictures than there is text. This is also another key convention of Gossip magazines.
The Masthead
The masthead is
left justified in red, lower case, serif, blocky font but the flicks make it appeal to women more and make more elegant and, finally, the magazine cover uses shadowing to make the
text more creative and recognisable in terms of brand identity –
the style of the font would stereotypically appeal to a female target audience.
Above the masthead is a banner (sell line banner) that
again references familiarity in terms of UK celebrity, Katie Price (Jordan).
The mode of address is direct and upbeat as shown by the exclamation mark. Also, in
lower case, the text “And gets off with a man half way through” positions the
audience into understanding the sexualised nature of the article which
addresses the conventions of Gossip magazines.
In the top right corner of the magazine there is an image that has been deliberately skewed to show a range of text and images.
Gossip magazine covers are usually cluttered and try to maintain the reader's attention through different photographs and text styles.
The image could have both a dominant
and an oppositional meaning – the dominant meaning suggests that the curvy female image is aspirational while the oppositional
meaning could suggest the exploitative nature of the image.
Another feature of gossip magazines is the use of exclamation marks. On the whole magazine that is being deconstructed, there are 8 exclamation marks. This also portrays a very upbeat mode of address and the audience is targeted in quite an excitable way. The exclamation marks make the reader feel as if the story is exclusive and makes them feel inclusive.
Continuing, the feature in the bottom left's cover line reinforces cultural
stereotypes and shows a surprise that
men would want to go out with women with no make up.
finally, the lead story is again exploring the ups
and downs of the life of another celebrity, Cheryl Cole, who the magazine frequently
runs stories about. The magazine has chosen to use negative pictures of Cheryl Cole to maintain the presence of the celebrity in the public eyes.
Binary oppositions are
used (“from this to this”) to reinforce this representation. Her aspirational
image is sexualised and she is framed in medium shot in a
revealing dress but is given a film like title, “The Recluse” which opens her up
to be the subject of cultural stereotyping
anchoring her ‘female victim’ representation.
Conventions Of a Magazine Cover
This is a Prezi I have made on our work on the different conventions of a magazine front cover and the different features often used and found and their purposes.
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Semiotics and Symbols
This is a Prezi I have made showing our classwork on semiotics and symbols and the different approaches people and producers take to media. There is the constructionalist approach, the reflective approach and the intentional approach.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
School Magazine Contents Page Mock-up
This is the contents page I have designed for my School Magazine cover. I kept the font the same and if I did a final version, I Would still use the same colour scheme, blue and red, the schools main colours.
Final School Magazine Cover
This is the final cover of my school magazine. I tried to keep it as similar to the mock-up as possible but to fit everything in and make it look a good standard, I had to lose some pictures and edit the layout. I chose to use school pictures and pictures of me working as I wanted the focus to be on hard work and getting rewarded for the hard work.
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