Demi Lord
Monday, 9 May 2011
Evaluation – How did you attract/address your target audience?
;Evaluation - How did you attract/address your audience
I attempted at doing a slide share for a part of this evaluation but it seems I have failed miserably, the powerpoint is meant to run smoothly without clicking and for music to play whilst the slides continue to the end. I'm really really disappointed this hasn't worked because I had hoped of doing this instead of typing everything up like I have on previous parts of the evaluation!!
Instead I will have to print screen the written part of my presentation, and have to deal with the fact my evaluation is a tad boring!!
Evaluation- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I think that my media product sort of uses the conventions of a typical music magazine because I based it on the NME magazine that used Florence on their front cover. I think my front image looks similar to this although it does not look as professional.
My magazine also gave away a freebie to its readers which I think is a definite typical convention of any type of magazine! I think my product challenges other products because I feel my magazine looks more relaxed compared to others.
I tried to stick to the colour schemes which magazines usually use too, I went for a basic black grey and white colour scheme because I felt it made it easier but still looks quite classy.
I have learnt looking at other DPS's that I should have made more room for my double page spread. I don't feel i really got enough on there, but I didn't really know how to go about making a double page spread bigger?
Overall I don't think my magazine looks that abnormal compared to other music magazines, it has a colour scheme, a key person on the front cover, a freebie, a price, a barcode etc.
Evaluation- Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Wow! Well my preliminary was quite simple compared to the end product! I now realise how much work it takes to create a music magazine! and it wasn't even the full magazine! I'm hoping in real life it isn't as difficult as you have different people for every role, i.e photographers, editors and every other role there is in creating a magazine!
I wish that I had had access to an SLR camera now, as I don't think my images are that great.. But with the equipment I had access too I think I have used reasonably well...!
The preliminary task didn't take as long at all, whereas the final product seems to have taken forever! I don't know if this is because the final product you have got added pages to create?
I think also, it seems harder because every time you do something new you have to add it to your blog which many people are not use too. I'm glad I have kept the blog though because it shows you how much work you've actually done! I was quite suprised that I have done about 38 posts!
Evaluation- How does your media product represent particular social groups?
I foundd this question quite difficult to answer...
I tried to aim for a magazine that isn't too expensive, and doesn't look too expensive because I wanted a product that aimed at people my own age. I tried to think at what would attract me to buy a music magazine and used that.. I also did some questionnaires which helped me on what to include in the magazine. I aimed for the social group to be either gender but more towards the females, who are older teenagers, ranging from 15/16 too around the early 20s? This social group would be classed as C2, D and E.
These readers would possibly be students with part time jobs or young and don't earn a great wage yet. Obviously being in 6th form this gave me the opportunity to just generally ask my fellow student friends whether they would buy my magazine and if they think the price is reasonable. And for £1.99 nobody could argue!
Evaluation - What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
For this section of the evaluation, I researched and found that the company who distributes the magazine I based my magazine on. (NME) The distributors company is called International Publishing Cooperation. This company sells over 350 million copies of magazines a year! Which I found an incredible amount! By the sounds of things, this company do really well so I think I would go to them to distribute my magazine, although I would find out the cost first!!
Evaluation - What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
There are several programmes which I used to piece my magazine together. Firstly, I consciously decided that I would use Publisher to create the layout for my front cover, contents page and my DPS.
I chose this because really, I am not that great with the latest technologies, I like to stick to what I know and that's Windows/Microsoft.
For my images, I used picasa because I am familiar with that programme, but I also tried picnik? Which I had not used before, but that was quite good considering it was free! I also didn't use a great camera. Whereas others may have used an SLR camera, I did not have access too one so instead I used a Canon Power shot A460.
I have learnt that, you have to be patient! Also that, you need to put the time and effort into what your doing; you need to experiment with what you use, I attempted to use an Apple Mac computer but I just could not get the hang of how to edit your images on there so I went back and did so on the "normal computers." (windows/microsoft)
Another technology I had to get use to was Blogger. It completely confused be at the start as I had only heard of blogs before and never actually experienced seeing one, but I feel like I know what I am doing now!
I used the internet to view other real magazine front covers, contents pages and double page spreads. It may look simple but infact I think its quite an art to create something that looks as good as the real ones that get sold.
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