evaluation - conventions

8
In what ways does your media product use, develop and challenge forms of a real media product?

Upload: beckyahmed

Post on 11-Jun-2015

238 views

Category:

Art & Photos


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Evaluation - conventions

In what ways does your media product use,

develop and challenge forms of a real media

product?

Page 2: Evaluation - conventions

To make up a magazine, you need to have the following

elements:

•Photography•Text•Fonts•Colour Scheme•Cover Lines•Price•Barcode•Masthead•Contents Page•Page Numbers•Front Cover•Date•Issue Number

EACH OF THESE ELEMENTS EITHER

FOLLOW OR CHALLENGE

CONVENTIONS OF EXISTING

MAGAZINES.

Page 3: Evaluation - conventions

WRITING STYLE

http://beckymediastudies.blogspot.com/2010/12/writing-style-analysis.html

Here is a link to my writing style analysis.

Speech features such as “like” and “I mean” have been used

throughout my main article. When the article is read in a

conversational manor, the reader might feel more relaxed. This

language choice is fairly typical of music magazines within my

specific genre. An article from DJ Mag uses the phrase “sort of”

which is considered fairly informal.

Taken from DJ Mag

Taken from my DPS

To contrast this, I have used correct grammar and standard spelling throughout. I feel this is

important in a magazine as it still needs to show a level of intelligence and authority. All music magazines, regardless of genre, use

this type of language consistently throughout. Magazines need to find a balance

between conversational language and informative, formal language.

Page 4: Evaluation - conventions

PHOTOGRAPHY

As you can see, the photography used on my front cover is not dramatically different from the type used on other magazines. I have followed the idea of having the focus on the artist. This is achieved by the artist(s) being the only visible figure(s) of the frame. They take up 80% of the cover and tend to be looking straight down the camera. This

eye contact enables the reader to feel engaged with the artist. However, for my photography, I have slightly altered this. I have still got the one main artist in the

centre of the page, but I have not made the eye contact seen so commonly in magazines. By doing this, I have broken the standard ways, but not so much that it’s the other end of the spectrum. There are still clear visible similarities between both

mine and already published magazines.

From left to right; my final front cover, Mixmag front cover and DJ Mag

front cover.

Page 5: Evaluation - conventions

FONTS

All taken from Mixmag front covers

All taken from my front cover

Electronic dance music has many sub-genres stemming from it. Dubstep is regarded as one of them. Electronic equipment is very common amongst these genres, so specific fonts are used in magazines which specialise in

this. Above on the left are fonts extracted from the front cover of 3 different Mixmag magazines. The fonts have connotations with digitalism, technology and electronics. I have done the same with my magazine and

the conventions are followed.

Page 6: Evaluation - conventions

CONTENTS PAGE Unlike a book, the contents

page of music magazines rarely list the features on every single page. The numbers read in chronological order, but not every single page number is

present. Only the main features will be highlighted by having a

cover line on the contents page. I have done this on my

contents page too. Therefore, I have not disputed the typical

conventions.

Contents page taken from DJ Mag Contents page of

my final product

Page 7: Evaluation - conventions

DOUBLE PAGE SPREADI feel that my DPS bares similarities to other published

media products. This is because I have made use of page numbers, appropriate sized photographs and

columns amongst others. In most cases, I have simply taken inspiration from existing magazines and, in

essence, copied them to aid the credibility of my own product. With aspects like the photography, I have used the common idea of filling one page with a

picture. However, the image is not as typical as one would expect. The featured character is only visible from one side of their face. This shows that I have

taken into consideration the layout of my photography, but I have played with the typically

assumed standards of the content of the photograph.

Page 8: Evaluation - conventions

OTHERS

Little additions such as the barcode, issue number, page numbers and date were all added to my magazine to make sure that it looked more like a real media product. I positioned these in the similar manor and style that any music magazine would do regardless of genre. Because of this, I haven’t challenged the conventions, but just

mirrored and developed them slightly.

Barcode on a magazine from the complete opposite genre

Barcode on a magazine from a very similar genre

Barcode on my

magazine