Monday, 5 December 2016

Preliminary task: School Magazine Evaluation

                                                                                                                                                                  

1. Who would be the target audience for your media product

My school magazine is aimed for students in key stage 4 and 5 at Plumstead manor school. This means that the age range for this magazine is typically 14-18. The majority of readers would be female as key stage 4 is part of the all girls main school. However some of the sixth form boys may read, so the magazine must appeal to them also.  Although everyone has their different interests, a common one for most of the students would be education, so the content would be dominantly based on the school and the education within it. Plumstead manor consists of many different ethnicities, so the magazine cannot be aimed at one. The status of Plumstead manor pupils should be mostly working class and low in the school hierarchy.  This is because the students are minors, and also because the teachers would be higher than them. Plumstead manor is also in an area that is more deprived than other areas in London, so most of them would come from working class families. This is why I have decided to dedicate a page inside the magazine (as noted on the contents page) to display part-time jobs that are available in the area.

2. In what ways does your media product use the forms and conventions of a real media product?

My magazine includes conventions that a real media product would use. For instance, the bar-code in the bottom right corner of my magazine front cover is also found in real magazines, packaging etc. the position of my bar-code also mirrors these products as it is in a discreet corner. I decided to use a bar-code so that there could be a record kept on how many magazines have been sold.  I have also used a masthead on the front cover of my school magazine. This is so that I can use the same masthead, in the same colour, font and style on every issue of the magazine so that readers can notice it quickly, and so that consistency can be seen in each and every issue. Real magazines use these for the same reason. I have also used cover lines and images. This is to entice the reader and persuade them to buy the magazine by showing a sneak peak of what’s inside.

3.  How does your media product represent the interests if your target audience?

I conducted a survey asking only key stage 4 and 5 students, and they voted that the best colour combination to use would be red, black and white so that’s what I used. The results prove that the majority of the 20 people I asked preferred this. I also chose the font and items according to the survey results. This means that although the features of the magazine may not appeal to everybody, that data has shown us that it is possible that it will appeal to the majority of readers. 

4.  What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

Mr. lock taught us how to operate the basic functions of the camera. Namely the exposure, ISO and others. We practised in groups these techniques and we then went on the learn how to edit them. Mr. lock taught us this, but I was already familiar with Photoshop so used the skills I knew to make my magazine front cover look effective and professional. I used InDesign to block out the basic format of the front cover and contents page and used them as plans for when it came to creating the final products. I did, however, have to problem solve as I have the newer version of Photoshop at home, so some of the features function differently. For example, resizing images is much easier at home, but in the media suite, I had to go through a much longer process.

5.  Which aspects of your product do you feel are successful and why?

One aspect of my magazine that I am pleased with is the gradient backgrounds, which made the pages look more effective and less boring than just block colour or no colour at all. Another bit I am proud of is the effect I put on some of the text on the front cover. I distorted the text and made it into archers and raised parts of the text. I am also pleased with the overall layout of the cover and contents page. Although I imagined it slightly different, I did my best to replicate my flat plan blocks, and in my opinion, looks good.

6.  What aspects of your planning and product could be improved and why?

To improve my product I could have included questions in my survey that asked about the formality and language of the magazine, and important factors such as that. I could have also done some more research into what might go into a school magazine. In the final product, two things I might change are the sizing of some cover lines and images on the front cover, and I would try to include some more pictures in the contents page as it looks a bit empty.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

School magazine: Final products

 On photoshop, I created the front cover and contents page of my school magazine. here are the final products:









School Magazine Image Evaluations

For my school magazine front cover and contents page, I took some photos around the school, edited them, and then evaluated them. here they are...



















Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Magazine cover and contents page flat plan blocks.

On the software "In design" I created a flat plan block of the front page of my school magazine, and explained what each box is for:


I also created one for the contents page:



These flat plans will help me arrange my items in the magazine, and keep to a composition that works.

Annotated magazine cover and contents page

I annotated a school magazine cover, to help me for later stages when I start to design my school magazine. this is the magazine cover:



I also annotated a contents page, but it was difficult to find a good quality school magazine contents page, so instead I used one from the music magazine, "Kerrang."

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Media Audience Research survey and analysis: School magazine

I conducted a survey on 20 people to find out what they looked for in a school magazine. Below are the questions I asked:


I then created an analysis of their results, so I could see the most popular ideas.

By conducting this survey, I have a good idea about what people want to be featured in the magazine, and how people want it to look like. 

Monday, 17 October 2016

Homework. Due: 18/10/16

Media: Edited Image


  • First of all, I chose a picture that I had taken earlier this year.



  • Then I edited the image using these following steps:
  1. Increase the brightness
  2. Increase the contrast
  3. Lower the output
  4. Increase the exposure
  5. Increase the offset
  6. Increase the gamma correction
  7. Increase the vibrancy and saturation
  8. Make the hue and green/blue colour
  9. Increase the lightness
  10. Equalise the image
  • All of these options can be found by going to Image > Adjustments
  • After I equalised the image I went to edit > fade equaliser, and decreased it. 
  • Below is the finished image.




By editing this image I have a good insight of how to edit images in different ways, and how to fit different images in with a particular theme.