Textual Analysis 1- Front Cover
On this front cover of Artrocker magazine, the main focus is on the large cover photo of the alternative band, Bombay Bicycle Club. The pale grey background and simple clear typography of the masthead, headline and cover lines are subtle and make the main attraction of the front cover the band; and as a result they are the first feature of the magazine the target audience looks at.
The colour scheme consists of pale greys, white and pastel yellow. These nudes and pastels are typically used and associated with alternative magazines. The bold neon pink colour and bold typography of the title 'Artrocker' creates a contrast on the cover placed on top of the nude and pastel colour scheme. This connotes that it is the most significant piece of text on the front cover and therefore this will be the first piece of typography the audience will read. The overall colour scheme, typography and layout of this cover results in a typical alternative music magazine as it is unique and simplistic. The headlines are placed to the bottom left corner are also limited, straight to the point and consist of similar bold typography and the same pale pastel yellow colour. This as a whole, results in a much more simpler and unique layout in comparison to other music magazine genres.
The lead singer of the band 'Bombay Bicycle Club', Jack Steadman, is in the only memeber in focus in the main cover image. He has also been photographed looking at a direct gaze in the foreground, this therefore automatically makes him the main focus of this magazine front cover. This connotes he is of more importance in both the band and this magazine front cover feature in comparison to his band members who are in the background and out of focus. Jack Steadman's direct gaze is not intimidating or overpowering like those of rock or heavy metal bands and magazines, instead, it is inviting, as it is calm and he has a gentle smile. Their emotionless expressions also connotes that they are in the same band and are serious about their music.
The skin tones of the band members have been edited and drained to make their faces blend into the pale background, as a result, this emphasises the colours of their clothing. The costumes used in this main cover photo are typically associated with 'alternative' or 'indie' dress codes which connotes their identity and image as alternative music artists. As this is a typical ideology of Artrocker magazine target audience of alternative music fans will automatically recognise Bombay Bicycle Club's as an alternative band and will be attracted to this music magazine. Jack Steadman's high buttoned is an indexical sign and signifies smartness and good work ethic, this connotes they are serious about their band and music. However he wears it in a causal and relaxed way which creates and interesting contrast and again makes him appear inviting, friendly and likable.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Introduction and Aims
Introduction and Aims
In order to make decisions on my aims and targets of my magazine I researched front covers of music magazines of my chosen music genre to discover codes and conventions of which I will include in my own. I looked at various different music magazine of the alternative music genre such as NME, Q, Mojo, Rolling Stones and Clash. The titles of these magazines are short, memorable and catchy and therefore appeal to the age demographic of late teens, early 20’s and over of both genders, which are these magazines, target audience.
Other forms and conventions I discovered included the layout itself to be clear and ordered with minimal cover lines and one main large cover photo. The title is also typically placed to the left or is over lapped by the main photo, which is usually surrounded by a simple background of one colour, usually grey, white or black. This simple background emphasis the main focus to be upon the cover photo and the chosen colours suggest a more serious approach of the artist and the magazine in general. The main cover image is always of an artist and band typically looking at a direct gaze at the camera to engage tend get the readers attention.
The cover lines of Alternative magazines are similar to other genres in that they inform the reader of what’s inside however they are placed in more of a structure around the image keeping the focus on the model, again appealing to their older target audience. The colour scheme of my analysed magazines were all of a simple colour pallet such as nudes, and kept to only three colours for the text. The typography is usually of a simple, clear and easy to read font, with the headline of artists name in bold or capital letters, rarely they will use a different themed typography for the feature headline of an artist such as Lana Del Rey.
As a result of my findings I have decided to aim my music magazine at late teens, early 20’s and over of both males and females of an alternative music taste. I therefore need to make sure my magazine meets my audience’s expectations by following guidelines of alternative music magazine codes and conventions. I am unsure yet of a specific name for my music magazine but it will either be a short catchy name such as ‘clash’ or initials of a name such as ‘NME’. Each page, including the front cover will also have a limited colour pallet and simple typography. I will also make my music magazine front cover appeal to my target audience by featuring popular alternative bands and artists in my headers and cover lines and keeping my colour scheme, typography and language unisex and mature.
I will take a photo-shoot of my created band or artist to feature as the main cover image, they will be dressed in conventional alternative costumes and have appropriate props for the music genre such as an acoustic guitar. Finally the social economic group I will be targeting at are C1, C2 and D, these groups include the middle class, skilled working class and working class; I chose these groups as they hold the majority of people. They also hold the main alternative music listeners and therefore by aiming and targeting by music magazine at the social groups it is more likely for my music magazine to gain success and recognition.
To conclude my introduction and aims, I will be continuing planning and making my music magazine of an alternative genre and continually referring and looking at existing alternative music magazines and going by codes and conventions in order to make my magazine appeal to my target audience of both genders aged 20 and over. I have chosen the colour scheme of pastel nudes and greys, and my typography will be simple, clear and readable with a bold headline in capital letters, although not to take away the focus of the main cover photo. The photo will be of a band/artist created by me looking at a direct gaze at the camera in order to engage and gain the readers attention. My title will later be decided upon however it will be place on the top left hand side of my cover or overlapped by the cover photo surrounded my a plain background to make the overall image of my alternative magazine to be appear professional and serious.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Production Schedule
Task | Date due to start | Date due to complete |
Start my blog | 18th September 2012 | 18th September 2012 |
Introduction to my music magazine and initial ideas | 18th September 2012 | 18th September 2012 |
Production schedule | 19th September 2012 | 19th September 2012 |
Mind maps for front cover | 19th September 2012 | 21st September |
Introduction and aims for my magazine | 25th September 2012 | 28th September |
Any inspiration or developments for my music magazine | 29th September 2012 | 29th September 2012 |
Initial though and my introduction of preliminary task | 30th September 2012 | 30th September 2012 |
Introduction and my thoughts on Photoshop lesson | 2nd October 2012 | 2nd October 2012 |
Preliminary task photo shoot | 2nd October 2012 | 5th October 2012 |
Development and screen grabs of my preliminary task so far | 6th October 2012 | 6th October 2012 |
Two Mood boards | 3rd October 2012 | 5th October 2012 |
Questionnaire | 5th October 2012 | 9th October 2012 |
Questionnaire graphs and analysis | 9th October 2012 | 12th October 2012 |
Development of my preliminary task including screen grabs and my reflections | 17th October 2012 | 19th October 2012 |
Any more thoughts on using Photoshop | 18th October 2012 | 18th October 2012 |
Finished prelim pages and evaluation | 17th October 2012 | 19th October 2012 |
5 textual analysis of music magazine covers (not from internet) | 21st September 2012 | 2nd October 2012 |
5 textual analysis of music magazine content pages (not from internet) | 30th September 2012 | 9th October 2012 |
5 textual analysis of music magazine double page spreads (not from internet) | 2nd October 2012 | 16th October 2012 |
2 x Draft layouts of front cover, contents and double page spread | 3rd October 2012 | 19th October 2012 |
My photo shoot plans for my music photographs (location, person, props, clothing and lighting) | 23rd October 2012 | 26th October 2012 |
Contact sheet of all my photographs I have taken | 30th October 2012 | 30th October 2012 |
Assessment and reflections on how my photo-shoot went and the quality of the photos. Repeat these three steps for each of my photo shoots | 31st October 2012 | 31st October 2012 |
Mast head font choices and other key layout decisions (colour combinations) | 9th November2012 | 10th November 2012 |
Screen grabs from front cover | 12th December 2012 | 13th November 2012 |
Peer assessment of front cover and my reflections of the comments | 13th December 2012 | 13th November 2012 |
Screen grab of contents page | 26th December 2012 | 27th December 2012 |
Peer assessment of contents page and my reflections on the comments | 27th December 2012 | 27th December 2012 |
Construction | 22nd October 2012 | 10th December 2012 |
Screen grabs from double page spread | 10th December 2012 | 11th December 2012 |
Peer assessment of double page spread and my reflections of the comments | 11th December 2012 | 11th December 2012 |
Evaluation: Introduction | 3rd December 2012 | 17th December 2012 |
Question 1 - Genre (Podcast) | 3rd December 2012 | 17th December 2012 |
Question 2 - Representation (Prezi) | 3rd December 2012 | 17th December 2012 |
Question 3 - Institution (PowerPoint) | 2nd January 2013 | 7th January 2013 |
Question 4 - Audience (Free choice) | 4th January 2013 | 7th January 2013 |
Question 5 - Audience (Video) | 11th January 2013 | 14th January 2013 |
Question 6 - Technologies (youtube tagging) | 10th January 2013 | 14th January 2013 |
Question 7 - Preliminary task (Diagram) | 10th January 2013 | 14th January 2013 |
Conclusion | 9th January 2013 | 14th January 2013 |
Final version of front cover, contents page and double page spread (so that they appear at the top of my blog) | 14th January 2013 | 14th January 2013 |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)