Monday, 3 March 2014
Final Magazine
This is my final magazine I created using the program Adobe InDesign. To see more pages of my magazine click the arrow to navigate between the pages.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Production log 28/02/14
The pictures above display the transformation of my contents
page from my second draft to my most recent draft for my final magazine. As you
can see since my second draft I have made a number of different changes
including changing the images to my own. For the first draft I placed images
from the internet to give me an idea of the different kind of images I wanted
to include. I have also included more text and changed the captions under each
heading. I also included social media
websites for my magazine at the bottom of the page as this was major concern
stated in my audience feedback survey.
After looking at Q magazine I found that the majority of their contents
pages include a thumbnail of the front cover of their magazine. I believe this was an important factor of my
contents page and took a screenshot of the front cover of my magazine. I also finished the review at the bottom of
the page as this is also shown in Q magazine.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Production log 27/02/14
While in my free time at home I decided to edit another
picture for my contents page. I asked another friend from my class if I could
use one of her photos for the contents of my magazine. I then edited the photo on Photoshop and
increased the brightness and contrast as the image before was a little too
dark. I then imported the photo to InDesign and decided to create a double page
spread as after looking at Q magazine I found some of the photos to include
pictures of double page spreads which are shown later in the magazine. I then placed the text of the article and
filled it with placeholder text as the reader of my magazine would not know and
would therefore be unable to tell the difference. I also included my masthead, page number and
date at the bottom of the page as this is considered to be a key convention of
magazines. This also made the page look part of my magazine and that it was a
product I had made.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Production log 26/02/14

Today I concentrated on
editing pictures for the contents page of my magazine. I firstly asked my
friend if I could use one of her images which she kindly accepted. I then went
on Photoshop and used the colour range tool to remove the white background
behind. At first I found this tool quite
hard and complicated to use as I had never used this tool before. However after
looking at a tutorial on the Haydon School Media website I soon became familiar
with how it worked. I also used the
quick mask tool which enabled me to use the brush tool to cover over the
selected parts of the picture. I found this tool to be very helpful as when I
used the colour range tool it sometimes missed parts of the background or took
away part of the image. After I had finished, I imported a photo of a bricked
wall behind the people in the foreground.
This made the photo look my own and the texture of the wall behind made
the photo look more interesting and creative.
To finish I then placed the image on my contents page of my magazine.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Production log 25/02/14
This is the poster page displayed in my magazine. This photo
is from my third photo shoot where I took images on the stage of my school with
lights to make it seem like my model was performing live on stage. I changed the image from my second draft as I believe this one is more appropriate for my genre. I have also included more text since my second draft to catch the readers attention. I decided on
this image as her facial expressions are quite crazy and wild which differentiate
between all my other photos in my magazine as my model is shown to have very
serious facial expressions and has been taken from a variety of different close
ups. Furthermore, the model is shown to be holding a guitar which reinforces
the overall genre of my magazine – music. The guitar is also significant as it
conveys that my magazine is a rock magazine, as if the model was shown to be
holding an acoustic guitar this will would signify the genre of Indie. The background of the page makes my magazine
look more interesting and appealing as the majority of the photos in my magazine
have a white background. I have also
included the text ‘Alexandra Flume’ at the top of my page to notify the reader
on who the artist is. The heading ‘The queen of rock’ is also important as it
portrays the genre of my magazine. Moreover, the phrase is effective as if
readers hear ‘The queen of rock’ they will instantly think of Alexandra Flume.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Production Log 24/02/14
Here is a sound clip describing what improvements I made to my blog. The scripted version of this production log can be found below:
During the weekend, I concentrated on my evaluations and decided to change them all to mix media formats. I firstly looked backed through my teacher’s feedback and began improving my third evaluation question. My teacher told me to include company logos and to state why I had not used an independent company. I took on board her comments and decided to create a video using Windows Movie Maker. This way I was able to include a variation of different images including different company logos which was part of my feedback. I also added extra information to the video describing why I did not pick an independent company such as Development Hell Limited. I also included a voice over of myself over the video to make it seem more interesting and exciting rather than a video with just pictures and subtitles.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Magazine draft 3
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Sunday, 16 February 2014
Production Log 16/02/14
Today I edited another photograph for my double page spread. I decided on this image as after re-designing the layout of my double page spreads I noticed that I had not included a photo from my second photo shoot at Ruislip Woods. I began editing the picture using the burn tool which helped me to elaborate on the smoky eye look. I also applied the burn tool to her eyebrows and hair to make her features stand out more. I found the dodge tool to also be helpful as I used this tool to make her eyes appear lighter. After I was happy with this I then used the spot healing brush tool which produced a smooth effect on the model's face, covering all crease links and marks. The final tool I used to edit this picture was the brush tool. I increased the size of the brush and changed the colour to red, I then applied the brush very lightly to the model's lips. I also decreased the exposure to 32% so the red was not over powering the other model's features. After this was complete, I saved the picture and placed in on my double page spread.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Production log 15/02/14
At home I continued to develop and work on my magazine. I decided to change the layout of my second double page spread as I was originally going to include box out text on the right hand side of the page, however after re-arranging the page I found my article text to be too long which resulted in it covering the box out text. So, I therefore decided to include this on my third double page with my exclusive Q&A interview featuring Alexandra Flume. I also included pull quotes to divide the text up as this was considered to be a major concern which people stated in my audience survey. I tried to make the pull quotes sound interesting and intriguing and picked out quotes from the text that I thought would suit this purpose. At the bottom of the page I also included a blacked-out image as before the page was dominated by text. I believe the little picture makes the page look more appealing and interesting to read.
Friday, 14 February 2014
Production log 14/02/14
Today after school I continued to edit pictures for the double page spread of my magazine. I decided to pick a picture with a musical instrument - microphone to reinforce the main genre of my magazine which is music. I then decided I didn't want a colour picture and I had already used a black and white effect on two different pictures so I decided to colour in the image in black to create a blacked-out effect. I firstly went on Photoshop and then duplicated the layer. This was important as if I didn't like any of the changes I could easily go back to the previous layer which would include the first image I used. I then used the brush tool and increased the hardness of the brush to give a bold, thick outline. I then increased the size of the brush and began highlighting the main part of the model's body. After this was complete, I then decreased the size of the brush and went along the outside of the model's body to create a straight bold line. I found this the hardest part as if I pressed to hard and went off the line then the outline of the body would have a curvy line resulting in the picture looking of bad quality. Once this was complete I saved the pictured and imported to my double page spread. As you can see the two images above convey what the picture used to look like and what it looks like now once I edited the photo using Photoshop.
Magazine Draft 2
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Sunday, 9 February 2014
Production log 09/02/14
This is a animated version describing what improvements I made to my blog for homework. The written version of this production log can be found below:
For homework, I continued to work on the planning stage of
my magazine. I firstly looked back at my blog and saw that I had not finished
the promotional methods for my magazine. I began by including factors such as
social media for the section – modern promotional methods. I included pictures
at the bottom of the slide to make the page look less boring. I also included a
final slide called ‘other’ which talks about the promotional method of ‘word of
mouth’. I decided to include this method as I believe it suits my target audience
of men and women from the ages of 20-34. After this was complete, I decided to
create examples of these promotional methods on Photoshop. I found this task
more fun as I was able to show my creative ideas.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Evaluation: Q7) Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you
feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Since completing my magazine I believe I have learnt more
about the different software’s and have developed my skills further in the
programmes Adobe Photoshop and InDesign. At the beginning of the academic year
when I was working on my preliminary task, I found it hard to demonstrate my
skills as I had never used the programmes before and so was unfamiliar with the
different tools and buttons I could include to make my magazine look sophisticated
and professional.
For the preliminary task, I only completed a rough sketch of
how I wanted the cover and contents page of my school magazine to look like
whereas for the real product I completed several different documents that
contributed to the planning and research stage of my magazine. I found this to
be very helpful as it gave me a clear idea of the different components I needed
to include in my magazine to suit the genre and audience of my magazine. I believe these stages helped me to develop my
skills to make my current magazine look professional.
Looking back at the preliminary task, I noticed I used a similar
layout to my final product. For example, the front cover of the school magazine
I created includes a full bleed image with sell lines placed around the image
as well as the masthead at the top of the page written in bold letters to
appeal to the reader. For the preliminary
task I involved the caption ‘the top selling school magazine for Haydon’, alike
the preliminary task for my final product I Included the caption ‘the uk’s
favourite top selling magazine’. On the other hand, there are some features
that I changed since the preliminary task including the colour scheme. For my
school magazine I used the colour scheme dark blue/purple and black as I
believed these colours were relevant for the genre of the magazine and suited
the logo of Haydon School. However, for the final product I included the colour
scheme of red, white and black to emphasise the genre of pop/rock music and to
appeal to the dual gender. I believe the
change in colours benefitted my magazine and enhanced the quality of and
professionalism of my final product.
Friday, 7 February 2014
Production log 07/02/14
Today I had my third and final photo shoot with my model Sophie. I decided to take pictures of my model on the school stage with a black background behind as after presenting my magazine, one peer suggested I did another photo shoot as my photos looked like they belonged in a fashion magazine. I thought the location of the school stage would be a perfect setting for one of my photo shoots as I wanted to recreate a scene that looked like my model was performing live on stage at one of her concerts. I also used background lights which my teacher helped me to put up and then began taking pictures of Sophie from a variety of different angles. I directed my model so it looked like she was playing the guitar as I wanted my photos to look spontaneous rather than planned. I believe the guitar was a key element of this photo shoot as the guitar helped to reinforce the genre of my magazine which is pop/rock.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Production log 04/02/14
Today in lesson we continued to do media presentations based
on audience feedback. When it was my turn to present I gave out printed
versions of my audience feedback survey for my peers to fill out, this helped
save time and gave my classmates an opportunity to give me feedback on the specific
pages I was individually talking about. I found the presentations to be really
useful as they gave me a clear insight on the different changes I needed to
make to improve the quality of my magazine. These improvements included:
·
Increasing the size of the letter A displayed in the background
on my double page spread to fit the remaining of the page.
·
Re-thinking about taking another location photo shoot
i.e. the school stage as my magazine looked too much like a fashion magazine.
·
Changing the layout of a picture of my model on one of
my double page spreads so the image is wrapped around the text featured on the
page.
Overall, I found this task to be very helpful and took on board
all of the comments to help meet my magazine at a high standard. A video
version of my presentation can be found on my blog, followed by results from
the audience feedback survey.
Contact Sheet 3
After receiving feedback from my fellow peers and teacher following my magazine presentation I decided to do another photo shoot with my model on the school stage. As I had previously stated in my location ideas I wanted to use the school stage as the scene of a live concert with my model - Alexandra Flume as the main act of the stage. I took on-board this idea and placed two 300 W head lights at the back of the stage and pulled the curtain from behind the stage to darken the background. I also gave my model an electric guitar to hold to make her look in character while she pretended to play. This also helped reinforce the idea of it being a live concert. Throughout the photo shoot I changed the positioning of the lights so I could picture my model from a variation of different angles - you can see this from the contact sheet.
Monday, 3 February 2014
Magazine Presentation
This is a PowerPoint document displaying my magazine presentation. I have included images of the different pages from my magazine so I can ask my peers for feedback. I have also included a question page which asks students which magazine front cover they believe is most appropriate and best suits the genre of my magazine - pop/rock. I have also conducted a audience survey which I have printed out to give to my peers so they can fill this out while watching my presentation. I will have to present this to the class next lesson.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Friday, 31 January 2014
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Production log 28/01/14
Today in
class, we started the magazine presentations where people from my media class
would go to the front of the classroom and present their magazine following what
they have done, how they have done it and why as well as referring to the genre
and audience for their specific magazine. Prior to the presentations, I created
an audience feedback survey using the programme Survey Monkey where I
constructed a list of questions relating to my magazine. This involved multiple
choice questions such as ‘Which
element(s) on the front cover of my magazine, do you find most appealing?’
and closed questions including ‘Looking
at the double page spreads, do you believe the layout of the pages are clear
and easy to read?’. Although, I
presented this online I also printed out paper-copy questions so other students
in my class could easily fill out the survey while watching my magazine
presentation. I found the presentations to be really useful as we helped one
and another by suggesting different improvements they could make to alter the
quality of their magazine. Unfortunately,
during the double lesson we had run out of time, resulting in me not showing my
presentation.
After school, I continued to work
on my evaluation questions as the deadline is next Friday. Before starting my
second evaluation I went on to the Haydon Media website and found a list of the
different requirements we were advised to include in each question. As I went
along I highlighted the different requirements to make sure I had definitely included
them in my answer. I decided to write the evaluations in word as I was running
out of time and therefore did not have time to change this to a mixed media
format. I will definitely consider changing this in the next few weeks.
Monday, 27 January 2014
Production log 27/01/14
Today after
school I went to Ruislip woods with my model Sophie for my second photo shoot.
After looking at different image ideas I thought this would be a great location
to take photos as I initially wanted to create a diverse between my work and
include images taken outside. Furthermore, I thought the nature effect followed
by the shadows created by the leaves of the tree would enable me to picture
good quality photos. At the beginning of the shoot I found myself very limited
with the different poses I could get my model to do as the weather was really
bad resulting in the woods to be full of mud and dirt. It was
also raining which consequently slowed down the process of my photo shoot as I
would fix the model’s hair every few minutes. I also changed the angles of the
camera to take a selection of different pictures ranging from long shots to mid
shots and close up shots to low angle shots. I thought the differentiation of
shots would help create a variety within my work and improve the quality of my
pictures. I also took photos inside with my model positioned against a plain, white
wall. However, the lighting was too bright resulting in my photos to not be as
good quality. I will therefore re-think about including these images in my
final magazine.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Production log 21/01/14
The video above shows the different parts of the front cover
for my magazine. As you can see, I have included my masthead at the top
followed by the caption ‘The Music Magazine’, which is important as it shows
readers who may be unfamiliar with my magazine what my magazine is called. I have placed the sell lines either side of the model's head to make the layout of my front cover look more organised and structured. The sell lines featured on the front cover have been written in different fonts and sizes to make the page look more creative and appealing to read. The main sell line '3 words Alexandra Flume rocks' has been further enlarged to show readers that this is the main artist conveyed in my magazine. I have also separated the text into three sections with three different fonts to make the sell line stand out and bring the readers attention here first. At the bottom of the page I have also included the magazine's bar code as they is a key convention of any magazine. I was also instructed by my peers to include this feature in my audience feedback videos as I mistakenly forgotten to include this in my first draft.
Monday, 20 January 2014
Production log 20/01/14
This is a animated version describing what improvements I made to my magazine for homework.The written version of this production log can be found below:
At home I continued to improve and add further details to my magazine as the deadline for my media presentation is next Tuesday. I focused primarily on the front cover of my magazine as I thought this was the most important area I needed to improve. Following feedback from two of my peers evaluating the first draft of my magazine I made changes to the front cover including me adding more sell lines to make the page look interesting and busy as well as a plug and barcode to follow the typical conventions of a music magazine. I believe these changes have helped to enhance the quality of my magazine as the font cover of my magazine now looks eye-catching and appealing, adding to the professional feel.
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Second Final Image
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Production log 16/01/14
Today during my free lessons at school I decided to create a
barcode for my magazine in the programme Photoshop. For the first draft of my
magazine I had forgotten to include a barcode on the front cover of my magazine
which was picked up my peers after I received feedback. I firstly copied a picture of a barcode from
the internet and imported it in to the programme Photoshop. I then used the square tool and
drew a square around the selected image. I also used the text tool and included
the date, website and price for my specific magazine. I believe these
improvements have helped enhance the quality of my magazine as this is seen to
be a typical convention of music magazines.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Friday, 10 January 2014
Magazine draft
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Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Production log 08/01/14
This is a video version describing what I worked on during today's lesson. The written version of this project log can be found below:
Today in my single lesson, I continued to edit pictures for the contents page of my magazine. After my friend kindly offered me a picture from his photo shoot I decided to edit the picture using Photoshop to make it look different from the original image. It was important to ask my friend for permission as if I has used the image without his consent I would have broken copyright laws. I began editing the photo by changing the colour of the image to black and white and then changing the filter to violet. After this was complete, I increased the density to a considerable amount till I was happy with the overall colour of the image. To finish, I cropped the image down so the background behind was not showing. This also helped to draw the reader in and focus on one particular subject of the image. The edited photo is shown above.
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