Friday, 4 November 2011

Publication plan;

Title: louder!

Positioning Statement:

Frequency of publication:
Weekly


Price: £2.50

Distribution: supermarkets, news agents, HMV

Rationale:  the approach of the magazine is going to be from both a music journalist and fans perspective. There will be interviews and reviews from a fans point of view and a music journalist.
Style: the style of the magazine will be informal and it will use slang to relate with the target audience in a similar style to NME. The target audience will be from 14-25.
The main feature of my front cover will be images however it will still have cover lines.


Regular Content:
editors letter
fan letters
gig reviews
gig pictures
music charts –top 10
music downloads
album reviews
posters
competitions
interviews
new music
gigs

Feature Content:
Reviews of Glastonbury
Interview with All Time Low
Review of all time low’s new album
Reviews of Reading/Leeds
Interview with the stone roses
history of indie
greatest live bands – voted by readers/fans
20 top indie bands...
House Style:

Coverlines: 
Century Gothic
Headlines:  Arial Rounded MT Bold, 
Standfirst: Arial Unicode MS, 13pt
Captions:  Arial Unicode MS 9pt
Features first paragraph: Drop Capital, Algerian, 3 lines deep
News first paragraph: first ¾ words bold or capitals

Body Text:  Calibri 12pt

Colour Scheme: blue, black, white

Thursday, 3 November 2011

My Questionnaire;

Questionnaire
       
     1. Are you male or female

     2.     How old are you?
14-18        19-22          25+

     3.    Who is your favourite indie band or singer?
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     4.     What Music Magazines do you buy/read?
____________________________________

     5.     What is your favourite colour?
____________________________________

     6.     What do you most like to read about in magazines?
Gig Reviews
New Music
Interviews
New Bands

      7.     How often do you buy magazines?
Weekly
Fortnightly
Monthly
Quarterly

     8.     List 5 words that you associate with the indie genre?
______________________________________

     9.     How much would you pay for the magazine?
£2.00
£3.00
£3.50

     10.  What mood would you want the magazine to have?
Happy
Aggressive
Calm

     11.                        What do you like most about music magazines?
Free Posters
Free CDs
Badges
Other

     12.  How many pages do you think music magazines should have?
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     13.   What questions would you ask your favourite band/singer?
_________________________________________

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Analysis of Questionnaire Results;

Question 1 -Gender
From looking at these results i can see that three quarters of the people i asked were female. When designing my music magazine i can use this for my target audience. 

Question 2Age


I can tell that the majority of people I asked were aged between 14 and 18, therefore this could be my target audience for my music magazine.

Question 3 – who is your favourite band/singer?



from looking at these results i could see that ‘All Time Low’ was a popular band with the people that i asked, with ‘Paramore’ and ‘Mumford and sons’ come close second. The most popular band will be featured on my music magazine.


Question 4What Music Magazines do you buy/read?
By looking at this chart i can see that NME and Kerrang! were the most popular magazines to read because they were both mentioned 12 times by the people i asked. 

Question 5Favourite Colour


From these results i can see that blue was the most popular colour because 6 out of 20 people said this was their favourite colour, i will consider this as part of my colour scheme for my music magazine.


Question 6What do you most like to read about in magazines?



I can see that gig reviews and new music were the  most popular things to read about in music magazines, the least popular thing to read about was new bands, therefore in my magazine i will include gig reviews and new music.

 
Question 7How often do you buy magazines?


The majority of people i asked bought magazines fortnightly, however no one bought magazines quarterly so i won’t consider this when decided the frequency of my music magazine.
Question 8Words associated with the indie genre
In my questionnaire i asked them what words they would associate with the indie genre, some of the words that they said were ‘brown, yellow, red, Q, acoustic, good, orange, NME, rock, style, awesome and happy’ i think these words represent indie well and has given me some ideas of names for my magazine. 


Question 9- How much would you pay for the magazine?

From these results i can see that 18 people out of 20 would pay around £3.00 for a magazine.
Question 10what mood would you want the magazine to have?
I asked 20 people what mood they would like the magazine to have, i gave them 3 options: Happy, Aggressive and Calm.  I found that 16 out of 20 people wanted the mood to be Happy, 1 out of 20 people wanted the mood to be Aggressive and 3 people out of 20 wanted the mood to be calm. Therefore i can see that ‘Happy’ was the most popular mood.


Question 11What do you like most about music magazines?

Looking at these results  i can see that the people i asked prefer to get free CD’s with their music magazines closely followed by free posters of their favourite bands/singers. the least popular option was badges therefore i will not include them in my magazine.
Question 12How many pages do you think music magazines should have?
I asked 20 people how many pages they think music magazines should have, 7 out of 20 people said that they should have around 60 pages, similar to Kerrang!, whereas only a few people thought they should have up to 70 pages.














Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Analysis of Double Page Spread Article:

Analysis of Professional Magazine Contents Page;

Analysis of Professional Magazine Covers;

Initial Plans For My Magazine;

I have decided that the price I will charge for my magazine is £2.50 because I think it is a reasonable price, the frequency of publication will be weekly. The average issue size will be around 60 pages as that is similar to the magazines that I have researched. The regular content of my magazine will be Gig reviews, new music/bands and posters ect. The main feature will be an interview of an up & coming new local band. 

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Friday, 14 October 2011

My Initial Ideas

I have decided to do an Indie/Alternative Magazine that is similar to Q and NME, the target audience will be male/female aged 14-25.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Layout of Contents Page;

This is the layout for my Contents Page, I have changed the way the columns are set out and added more pictures. I changed the colour scheme on here to match the front cover and also changed the colour of the masthead.

Plan for my Contents Page;

My Contents Page will be split into 3 columns, each column will have a list of the stories that will be in the magazine.The Masthead will be on the top right hand side in the same font as the front cover. The colour scheme will be the same as the front cover and there will be an image of the school in the left corner. 

Layout of Front Cover;

This is the layout for my Front Cover, I have changed the colour scheme because I felt that the colours didn't go well together before and now the colours are brighter. I also changed the main image to a medium close up of just one person to fit the codes and conventions.

Plan for my Front Cover:

On my front cover I will have a Medium close up image of a student to connote that it's a school magazine. 
It will have a large masthead in a bold and recognisable font to make it stand out.
The bar code and date will be under the masthead but in a different font.
I am going to use graphics to make the price stand out.
The main story will be on top of the main image in a font that is bigger and bolder than the masthead so that it stands out.
There will be 3 cover lines around the main image, i will use graphics to make them stand out to the audience. 

Thursday, 29 September 2011

The Pictures i took for my magazine;













Photo's for the You've Been Framed task;


A high angle long shot

An over the shoulder shot of someone writing


A very long shot conveying isolation


A long shot


A medium close up


A low angle medium close up


A big close up of someone using a mobile phone


A photograph which has connotations of friendship


An extreme close up of the time


A photograph which has connotations of stress


A two shot in medium long shot

A close up of someone in ‘nature’