In media time management is essential. I was looking to ensure that I had put the different tasks I had for media in different days/lessons. At the beginning of the year we were told to do a school magazine, this was a simple task. After this we were given the task of doing our front cover, double page spread and contents page. I decided upon spending 3 weeks on my front cover, 4 on double page spread and only 2 on my contents. I did work during my lessons and within the time I had set myself I completed the task which was at hand. It was essential that I ensured I stuck to this schedule, luckily I did. The lesson time I had in this and a little bit outside of lessons meant I was able to complete all my coursework in this time.
For my evaluation I set myself 1 week to do all 7 questions, a question a day. I decided upon doing one a day so I was not pushing myself to do more and got it done fairly quickly and did not have to rush it in one night. I feel here is a good example of my time management as it shows how I sectioned off time purely for my evaluation.
Finally time management to do my blog. I have to admit there was not much structure in putting research and audience feedback on my blog, I just put research up if I felt it was good and relevant to my blog or magazine.
Kassie Barker Jones- AS media
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Friday, 4 May 2012
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
My preliminary task in comparison to my final piece is completely
different. With limited knowledge on magazines and how they are constructed my preliminary
task was the first media product I have ever attempted to produce therefore it
was poorly produced. Within the time span between my preliminary task and my
final piece I have learnt how to use the software sufficiently to create a
magazine which is a lot better than before.
My preliminary task was obviously my first experience in creating a
media product, it was done with Microsoft Word rather than the better
programmes such as Corel Draw which I decided upon later on. I did not have any
knowledge of these programmes and would not of been able to construct a
magazine with my little knowledge of them and what kind of audience I was
trying to aim them at. The construction of my school magazine front cover and
contents page was extremely clumpy and the images and writing were not anchored
together nor in a place which looked nice. The magazine for my preliminary task
was of little quality and unfortunately did not look very good.
By my main task I had gathered knowledge of how to construct a magazine
and how to make it look put together well. For my main task I did lots of
research which I had not really done before which allowed me to have a wider
knowledge of my audience and what they like. I also had a better knowledge of
the software I was using and the software was a lot more efficient than
Microsoft word. The final three pieces were of higher quality that the previous
task which highlights my development in constructing magazines. I believe the
fact my work got better is down to the research I did throughout and the better
understanding of the programmes I was using helped make it a lot better.
Once I had finished and began comparing the two attempts of creating the
magazines I understood that throughout this time my skills in constructing a
magazine have developed as I have gained more knowledge. I feel that my
previous attempt was extremely clumpy and looked nothing like a professional
magazine, this was largely down to my lack of knowledge about how to construct
a magazine, anchorage and my lack of research. However after ensuring I completed
all these tasks before starting work on my final piece the magazine comes
across a lot more professional and is put together better than before.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
During the time I have been constructing my music magazine I have
encountered a range of different technologies and programmes which I would not
of come across before. Using these programmes allowed me to develop the skills
I needed to do the work and also possibly in further life. The programmes
allowed me to create my final piece professionally and easily!
Blogger
One of the main programmes I used was ‘Blogger’ which allowed me to show
people the stages I went through, my research, selection process and other
steps I went through to create my final piece. Blogger made it easy to document
what I had been doing and my final pieces.
The initial thing I had to do when starting up my blog was choosing the
design on my blog. I did not want to go for anything too over the top and
wanted to ensure that it was easy to read and the user did not get distracted.
I also wanted the design feature to be easy to navigate through.
Another thing I had to ensure was efficient was the labelling system. I
could not have the blog with just posts so ensured I labelled them. I used the
labels; Preliminary task, main task, research, target audience, evaluation and
planning for the labels so the user could differentiate the different sections
which I had put my work into. Each piece of work has a label on it and these
are visible at the side of the blog for the user to click on.
I also had to put multimedia onto my blog, such as Youtube clips and
pictures which allows the user to see diversity to the blog. Luckily this was
fairly simple and not hard!
Camera
For my pictures I used a Canon 7D which is a great camera and ensures my
images are not blurry. The pictures were taken with this camera as I thought
they would be better quality that the previous ones I took before with an
iPhone therefore I felt it best to go with a high quality camera to get the
best results.
Photo shop
Photoshop was my original choice to design my magazine on, however after
attempting to do so I decided to go with another programme. Although photoshop
is a efficient programme I felt it was not good for me therefore I only used it
to edit photos.
For my double page spread I used photo shop to edit the main photo. I
used it because it a great programme for editing, therefore I felt it best to
use. I found it difficult to use at first but after a while I learnt how to. I
adjusted certain settings to make sure that the photo went exactly how I wanted
it to go.
I also edited the photo on the front to make it black and white and also
removed any marks from the background.
Corel Draw
Corel Draw was a completely new programme to me as I have never used it
before ,and after decided to use it instead of photoshop, and found it quite
hard to use. Corel draw has many features which are used to make a magazine and
it is very professional.
Corel draw was the programme I used to design all of my coursework on
and I found it very efficient to do so. I like that I could make it look like a
magazine and it appeared seemingly easy to use after getting use to the
software. I like Corel Draw because it gave me a vast range of things to use.
Corel Draw was efficient because it was easy to use after and while and
effectively got the work done. I liked it because it made my finished product
what I wanted it to be and I doubt the other software available would of done
the same.
Internet
I used the internet a lot in my project as I researched a lot of
different things. I also used it to see what other music magazines were writing
about and what kind of thing was popular in their magazine.
The internet was an extremely useful tool to identify which kind of
magazine does what and how I could form mine around this.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Representations are a way of putting across an image of a particular social group, in my case the person in my magazine I chose to represent was women. No representation is completely true and people interpret them in different ways.
In my magazine I chose to show women in a sexual way, as eye candy to the men reading the magazine. Many other magazines do this such as FHM and they use many different semiotic codes to show this, just as I tried to do. Representing women this way was purely due to my audience which in many cases of media this affects who you're representing.
I used many different semiotics to create this image in my magazine...
Front Cover
The front cover was something which had to fully draw in my audience with the kind of representation they wanted. On the front cover I chose to show 'Hannah Stevens' in a highly sexual way and I used many different things to do this such as clothing, the pose and the writing addressed with her.
Clothing:
In my magazine I chose to show women in a sexual way, as eye candy to the men reading the magazine. Many other magazines do this such as FHM and they use many different semiotic codes to show this, just as I tried to do. Representing women this way was purely due to my audience which in many cases of media this affects who you're representing.
I used many different semiotics to create this image in my magazine...
Front Cover
The front cover was something which had to fully draw in my audience with the kind of representation they wanted. On the front cover I chose to show 'Hannah Stevens' in a highly sexual way and I used many different things to do this such as clothing, the pose and the writing addressed with her.
Clothing:
- The clothing used is pretty minimal and shows off a lot of skin which immediately
- Her bra is on show which gives connotations of sexual things
- She is very scantily clad
Her clothing is a huge signifier that the women in the magazine will be largely shown as eye candy and objectified.
The pose
The pose Hannah was said to do was deliberate to create my representation. Her pose is seductive as in she has pose with drum sticks in her mouth which could give off different connotations. The pose she has done highly objectifies women and gives off the image that she is sexual, attractive to men and other connotations.
The article surrounding
The article which is anchored with the picture is "Hannah Stevens: Being a sex symbol" which immediately shows that the women on the front cover is going to have an article which largely represents the kind of female she is: sexy, objectified and seen as eye candy.
The Contents page
The contents page is a little different from the front cover as it has no real photos of women to represent them. It does however have the outline of a female body which is a bit sexual but not as much as the front cover. The contents page is the one out of the three which actually does not have an objectified women on it, it gives more of a balanced view of music and other stories.
Double page spread
The double page spread does not represent women physically however in the article there is a view of women from the interviewee's opinion. The interview is about someone who is seen as a player and a stud, therefore it is no doubt women will be seen in a different light to many other people's views.
The article
The article about 'Teddy Rochester' is about how he has slept with countless women and had lots of fun by purely disbanding of them when he is done. Part of the interview he talks about how he has slept with 200 hundred girls, which straight away puts women in bad light as they are seen as easy.
The title itself, "Girls like playing my game", which shows that he immediately views girls as 'game'. The article does objectify women and makes them seem as if they are there for one thing to him, but this is his personal view.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Semiotics
There are
two types of signs which create meanings:
- - Signifier
- - Signified
The
signifier is the physical form of the sign which is simply seen from the
audience.
The
signified is the meaning from a physical sign and there are two parts:
- - Denotation
- - Connotation
A denotation
is the obvious meaning from a sign, in which there are no hidden meanings and
it is simply what it seems. The denotative meaning is it is a dove.
A
connotation is a deeper meaning which is not fixed. People can come up with a connotation
themselves. The connotative meaning of a dove is peace.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Competitors- GQ magazine
GQ magazine is another competitor for my magazine. They are a men’s magazine which focuses on their lifestyle involving music, sex, food, fitness and other things which will entertain and appeal to younger men. Just as my magazine aims to do they are appealing to fairly young men, just a few years older than my average target age.
I feel they would be a competitor for my magazine as they are covering the same kind of subjects as me, however I cover music in my magazine in more depth. They have a vast range of different things in their magazine to read and many people buy it. However I feel my magazine would appeal to younger people more than older people as it is made for their age and the pictures and articles are based on a fairly young perspective.
GQ rate card
Total Circulation: 59,160
Adult Readership:154,000
Female:20%
Male: 80%
ABC1 Profile 81%
Median Age 34
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