
I am Ronnie-Ann Barthram, a 17 year old student, who is studying media as one of my AS Levels. I have chosen media as I feel it is a subject that engages me as it enables me to understand a deeper meaning to the way media in daily life is constructed to create and give certain impressions. In my coursework I aim to decode the typical conventions used in the media and use them in my own work whilst also challenging them.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
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Friday, 4 October 2013
Monday, 30 September 2013
Final Magazine Proposal
Final
Magazine Proposal
The genre of
my magazine will be indie alternative, adhering to the results of my survey as
the majority voted for this particular genre. The title of my magazine will be
called ‘White Stripes’ named after a popular indie band itself, naming a magazine after something familiar that the indie genre audience knows will allow them to acknowledge, from solely the title, that it is an indie alternative magazine. My ideal target audience will be of the ages 16-24 of the female gender
who will be in current education in either college or university. My magazine will
be published monthly to keep to a manageable budget that students can afford at
a price of £2.
I have
decided to create my magazine as the audience I am targeting does not have a
wide range of indie alternative magazines for females to chose from as it is a
niche genre; by having a niche magazine I will attract regular customers who
will chose my magazine to purchase constituently as there is not another
magazine that offers similar contents. I have composed an outline of a possible
double page spread which will focus on a new up and coming band in the music
world of indie alternative, that way my magazine will not only give my audience
news on already existing bands but also new bands that that are the future for
indie alternative. My contents page will strict to the main house style of
toned down blue, lilac and white colours to show a professional consistency; it
will include a brief introduction to what will be on each page for example; ‘page
16: interview with one of indie’s fave artist Florence Welch’.
In order to
attract my target audience I will use familiar language to their age group so
it is easily comprehended by them and to show my magazine is specifically aimed
at that particular age group. I will publish written links for social
networking sites that are about my magazine as a means to include cross media
in my brand to attract an even larger audience.
My magazine
will be glossy as due to teenagers and young adults they tend to be messy, so
if they spill drink when ready the magazine it will not damage the print as
badly than if it was made from a newspaper material.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
The Changing Faces of Jennifer Lopez Analysis
Denotation
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Connotation
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Picture A:
White background
White and red text
Models hair
slicked and tied back
Model is half
smiling
Dress style
Red
lipstick
Picture
B:
Red
colours and red costume
Warm
lighting
Revealing costume
Picture
C:
Bikini
costume
Sanded
floors and blue background
Pouting
facial expression
Picture
D:
Two
twin babies
Smile
revealing teeth
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Picture A:
A white background
is used to allow the main model, Jennifer Lopez, to stand out and be the main
focus on the front cover. White and red font is used throughout to adhere to
the house style of the magazine to allow the magazine is be visually
professional and tidy throughout. Jennifer Lopez’s hair is slicked and tied
back to prevent any imperfection to allow her to look sophisticated and
professional like the fashion that is being advertised throughout the
magazine. The model’s facial expression is a half-smile to show both her fun
yet classy side in a single pose. The
model’s dress reveals only her shoulder and chest as a means to appeal to the
male audience in an appealing way yet the dress still appeals to the female
audience as they wish to dress similar to her.
Picture B:
The entire front
cover uses red and orange colours to follow a consistent house style which is
also repeated in the costume of the cover model to further show consistency.
The red and orange colours also give off a warm lighting effect that causes
the lights to reflect of the model’s body like that of the sun; this connotes
a beach setting. The dress Jennifer Lopez is wearing exposes her cleavage as
a means to appeal to the minority of the secondary audience, being male, who
will see her as being sexually attractive.
Picture C:
The cover model is
wearing only a bikini top and pants which allows the male readers to
visualise her in similar clothes to that of her underwear; this presents her
as a sex icon to this side of the audience resulting in them purchasing the
magazine purely for the visual side. The floors are sanded and the background
is blue to make the set appear as a beach to relate back to the costume of
the model herself as she wearing a bikini. The cover model’s facial expression
is fixed into a pout as means to appear seductive to the male audience.
Picture D:
The cover model,
Jennifer Lopez, is cradling two babies, one dressed in pink and one dressed
in blue (to connote one is a girl and the other a boy) and is smiling into
the camera using direct mode of address. The model’s smile reveals her teeth
to show her genuine happiness with her new babies and the use of direct mode
of address shows that she is appealing directly at the audience to project
her happiness. White lighting is used to emphasise a new, pure tone given off
from the arrival of new born babies.
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Analysing the tools and effects used on the front cover of magazines will allow me to adapt these skills for my own magazine front cover, however, a suitable adaptation for my target audience.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Monday, 16 September 2013
Conventions of a Magazine Front Cover
I researched the typical conventions of a magazine front cover and below have listed them on an existing music magazine.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Magazine Cover and Contents Page: Student Life
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