Saturday, 22 December 2012

Music Magazine

This is my front cover of my music magazine

This is my contents page of my music magazine

This is my double page spread;

But i felt that i needed an extra 3rd page because i felt it didn't flow very well with just 2 pages.
 
 

Friday, 23 November 2012

Photoshoot Plan Pre-Production

Photoshoot Plan 
 For my music magazine i will be doing a photoshoot to get the images i need for my front cover, double page spread and my content page. Most people would be requiring models but for my photo's i want the model to be me. This is because i will be using my cello in the photo and nobody knows how to use a cello and it will make my magazine look unprofessional. My front cover and double page spread article photo's will be of me with my cello so i will need somebody to take the photo's for me like a peer or a friend. The photoshoot plan will be that i will be posing with my cello while a peer will take my photo. T
here will be photo's of me sitting playing my cello and ones where i am standing up with my cello leaning beside me. The time length of these photo's being taking will be between 10-15 minutes approximately. The reason why it will be around that length of time is because if i am not impressed with the outcome of any photo then i can redo the photo's. Another reason why it will take that length if time is because i want the right position with me and my cello. I don't want to spend a lot of time on taking my pictures is because there are more important things to deal with in my music magazine for example the layout and my double page spread article. I will also be taking photo's out of school and i will be using out of school time.  
Here are some examples of the photo's that got took during my photoshoot before the editing process;

 

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Props, Makeup, Clothing And Setting Pre-Production

Props, Makeup And Setting
In my music magazine i will be using a variety of different props makeup and settings;

The Props; I will be using a variety of different props to create the effect of a music magazine. I will be having musical instruments to create that effective. I will be using a cello and piano. These instruments are owned by me so i won't need to borrow any. I will also be asking my friends to pose with there instruments they play. The reason why i am using props in my music magazine is because i feel a music magazine having instruments is more eye catching than a magazine that doesn't contain any.

Makeup; I will be using a little bit of makeup but it won't be dramatic. The reason why i have chosen to do this is because i want my music magazine to have a natural feel to it and to have a model wearing dramatic makeup will give the wrong impression to people. Another reason why i have chosen to use little makeup is because the target audience is for the more older generation and the older generation don't wear a lot of makeup.

Setting; I will be taking my photographs in a suitable location. This location will be a background which is a plain colour, preferable white. The reason why i want my setting to be plain is because i don't want my background of my photograph to be busy. I want it simple but eye catching.

Clothing; The clothing that i will be wearing in my photoshoot will be a dress. The main reason why i will be wearing a dress is because most women cellist wear dresses when they are having a photoshoot and i want to be like them in my music magazine. My dress is cream/white. This colour is natural and classy which is right for my target audience

Inspiration

Production Logo Pre-Production


This is my production logo. The reason why i have chosen these two music notes is because represents my music genre which is classical.

Equipment required Pre-Production


Equipment Required


In my music magazine i will be using a variety of different equipment to achieve my final product which is to create a music magazine.

High Defination Camera- This will give me high quality photographs which will be necessary for my music magazine. The camera will also become more brighter and more effective, as it displays more realism from the crystal clear enhancement from camera.

Tripod- The tripod will make it easier to get a straight image and when taking a image i will be able to get into position. This will also help me move thecamera more freely and take photographs from multiple types of angles and different heights

Photograph Software- This will help me design my overall pictures and fonts etc. This is a main part of production my music magazine.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Models Pre-Production

 
 
Model's
 
 

In my magazine images I will need models to pose for me. The model's will be people that are musician and who are use to playing instruments. An example would be that on my front cover image i will be the model, posing with my cello. I will be either sat playing my cello or standing with my cello  that will be resting beside me. The reason why I'm using myself as a model is because nobody plays the cello and i want my picture to look professional and the model posing will feel comfortably. The background of my image will be plain white. I don't want anything looking busy behind my models. This will be the same has my double page spread, I'll be the model on my double page spread too so one of my peers will have to take my image for me. However on my content page it won't be me posing. It will be a group of friends who play in the same orchestra has me and i will take a photo of them playing there instruments together. They will be a variety of people sitting down and standing up. The instruments used will be flutes, violin, trumpet and much more. The background will be plain again just like the other images i will have in my magazine. The main reason why i have chosen to have a plain background is because i want my images to look original and classy because the target audience is for adults around 40+. I will ask my friends permission before taking any photo's of them. On my front cover the pose that i want to achieve is this one. The main reason why i want to do this pose is because you can see the whole of the cello without masking any part of it. The stance that the women is doing is professional and classy.

Draft Article Pre- Production


Draft Article


Musician of the month


It’s hard to think of a musician of the month that has captivated the listeners/audiences. Somebody who influences people with there playing. We think back to J.S Bach, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky and how they influenced a generation of musician whether it’s composing, conducting or performing, they achieved that skill. Even when they died they still in this present day influence people and make them there role models/idol. In this present day there is a J.S Bach in the making and this person is Lola Nicholson This 16 year old from a little town in Doncaster is hitting the world by storm with her passion and love of the classical music. The cellist, Pianist and Singer is already in talks with joining the world class London Symphony Orchestra and is ready to record her first ever studio album. Her with her first ever interview her is Lola Nicholson;
 
Hello Lola how are you?
I'm good thank you and yourself?
I'm good aswell thank you for asking
 

So what made you become a classical musician?
I became a classical musician because I love the sound that classical music produces. It makes me feel relaxed and it is a genre of music that anyone can listen to and I feel in this present day more and more young people are getting involved with classical music which is a great thing with all of the bad news that comes in everyday about murders and crime. It grabs the younger generation off the street and get’s them involved with something they’ll love.

 
How old were you when you first started listening to classical music?
I must have been about 1 or 2 years old when I first started listening to classical music. My great-Grandma use to play the piano and I use to watch her play. She is a remarkable woman. She would play Beethoven on her vinyl and I would be captivated and mesmerised. When I was 5 she gave me words of wisdom that I would be a successful pianist because of my long fingers.


How old were you when you first started playing the cello?
Well I must have been about 6-7 years old. I was fairly young when I started. I was so interested in the instrument I wanted to try it out and now I am a professional cellist playing in an orchestra and producing a studio album.


What motivated you to become what you are today?
What motivated me was thinking and knowing that one day with all the hard work I’ve put in I will become successful and will achieve my dreams. Also the criticism I got through my childhood made me more determined, to prove those people that said I would never be a successful musician. The criticism hurt me through my childhood and teenage years but those criticisms have made me be a stronger person.

 
So how London Symphony Orchestra find you?
Well I was out on the streets playing my cello for money. I did this every Saturday and Sunday when I was approached by a middle aged man saying I could have an audition to play in London Symphony Orchestra. I was so honoured to have been asked. So I went and auditioned and I played one of the most famous cello pieces J.S Bach six suites movement 1. I knew at that point I meant the target of grade 8. So I played my heart out and got a play. I was amazed that I got through. Nothing good ever goes right for me and still to this day I play in London Symphony Orchestra. I wouldn’t want to change anything.

 
How did a record label find you?
I was playing a concert that London Symphony prepared that they play every year and I got nominated to play the main solo in both pieces which was flight of the bumblebee and allegro passionate. I never knew someone from a record label was sitting in the audience watching me. After the end of the concert a man and a women came up to me and spoke to me about a record deal I could have. I didn’t hesitate and quickly said yes and know it’s about to go in the album chart.

 
So let’s talk about your studio album
My studio album is a mixture of my favourite pieces and some piece’s I’ve created. I wanted a mixture of both because listeners will know some of the piece where as I can get my music I’ve created to the world. It took me around 6-12 months to record my album. This is because I wanted my album to be perfect and the way I wanted it to be. The name of my album is called Dreams. The reason why I called it dreams is because I feel like I’m living a dream and everything is like a blur and a dream that I don’t want to end. The main message behind the music and album is to follow your dreams no matter who or what is in your way.

 
So how do you about your album?
I feel positive about my album. Nobody has ever made an album like what I’ve made. It was hard work trying to find the right songs to go into the album but it was fun and an experience I will never forgot. I am grateful to everybody that has helped me be who I am today and where I am. My family and friends have also been a main influence in my album. 

 
What’s in store for you in the future?
I’m going to carry on playing in London Symphony Orchestra. I’m still going to compose and create more music and who knows maybe there’ll be another album on the way. But the main goal I want to do now is to do a duet with Julian Lloyd Webber that would be amazing.  

 
Thank you for coming to this interview.

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Initial Idea Double Page Spread- Pre Production




These are my initial idea's for my double page spread that will be included in my music magazine.

Initial idea's content Pre-production








These are the initial idea's for my content page for my music magazine.

 



Proposal Pre-Production

 
Proposal;
 
 
 
 
 
For our media production i will be producing a music magazine that will make people want to read about music. My music magazine will be based around the classical music genre. The target audience for my music magazine is adults, conductors and classical musicians. I have to produce a front cover, double page spread and a content page. I have to think of my own idea's and make my magazine original and different from any other music magazine out there. I want my music magazine to be classy, professional and mature.
 
On my front cover there will be a main feature article photo of me or a friend playing or posing with a cello. Me or a friend will be behind a white background. There head will be facing the camera and smiling to promote the magazine. The shot will be a long shot so the audience can see the cello and the player. The mast head will be called 'Cresendo'. There will be some puffs and plugs so that the front cover doesn't look boring. Finally the company name and logo will be at the bottom of my front cover. The colour scheme will be mature for the older generation. For example navy,brown and dark red.
My double page spread will be an interview style with the cello player. There will be another large image of the cello player and some small ones to break the writing up. The writing will be in standard/proper English. The size will be a small font and the colour will be white.
The content page will have another image of a new orchestra that is swiping the nation. Also there will be columns of all the different articles that are in the magazine. There will be different font colours and diffretn size fonts.
 
The equipment that i will be using to create my music magazine is;
  • A camera so i can take the photo's i need for my music magazine
  • A PC  or a Mac computer to edit the pictures and look at the final product of my music magazine
  • A editting program (Photoshop) to edit my music magazine
I will produce my music magazine in a graphic editing suite so i can get the best effect i can to make my music magazine look professional
The budget of my music magazine will be £5000







Thursday, 25 October 2012

Mood Board




This is a mood board of the images, colours, styles and fonts you would expect to see in a classical music magazine. This mood board is what i like in a classical magazine and what the target audience would like to see in a classical music magazine. On my mood board there are different images, colours, fonts and different styles that i and the target audience would expect to see in a classical music magazine.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Research Institutions (Distributers And Publishers)

Distributes and Publishers Of Music Magazine
IPC Media;
IPC Media is the UK'S leading consumer magazine and digital publisher. IPC started in 1853 where everything starting launching into business. IPC have 60 media brands, IPC creates content brands for multiple platforms. They publishers across print, on he Internet, Mobile phones, music events and electrical gadgets. IPC Media engages with 26 million UK adults. That is a lot of adults. They is almost two thirds of UK women and over 40% of UK men. IPC has a award winning portfolio of website which as reached over 25 million global users every single month. IPC Media usually disturber to women. In fact the percentage of women who read this sort of magazine is 73%. IPC also has a lot of brands under there website like sport and leisure and gardening.
IPC Media brands are woman. Woman is a brand which is stylish, up to date weekly for women over the age of 40, it reflects women on there busy life's. IPC Media is committed to working in partnership with its consumers and advertisers to deliver excellent service. IPC Media has three main publishers; PIC Connect, IPC Inspire and PIC Southbank. IPC Connect is a mass market for the women division. This is usually including Now, Chat and Woman. TV entertainment brands including Wha't On TV and TVTimes. There men's portfolio, IPC Inspire has a wealth of leisure brand including Horse & Hound and Country Life, as well as lifestyle brands including nuts and NME. Finally IPC Southbank is there upmarket women's division and comprises there luxury fashion brands including Marie Claire and InStyle and also they include lifestyle brands for example Ideal Home and Livingetc.
Bauer Media Group;
Bauer Media Group is a media group mainly dedicated to music which is based in Germany, Hamburg. Bauer Media Group is consisting of many companies collected around two main divisions, Magazines and Radio. This has been widely recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators. Bauer is the Europe’s largest privately owned publishing Group. Bauer has many brands including both radio and music, for example 4 Music, Hallam FM, Kerrang and Cool FM.

 Emap
 Emap was the second largest magazine publishers in the UK withabout 18% of the news stand market by revenue. However om July 2007, the company a strategic review. The result was that the company was split up and sold off in December: The business-to-business magazines were sold to Guardian Media Group and private equity firm Apax. The new company is to be called Incisive Emap. It's consumer magazines and radio arm, including Kiss and Magic, went to Bauer for £1.14 billion - making the German magazine publisher the largest in Britain.
Emap was planned to launch 3 magazines in March 2007. These three magazines would be called word, focusing on music and entrainment; News something to read! screamed the cover.
Future PLC
Future PLC was founded in 1985 with only one magazine. Future PLC is a high quality multi-Media product which they reach their audiences online, on mobile and in print. Future attracts more than 45 million visitors a month online and it is one of the world's leading publishers on tablet such as the worlds best technology company Apple IPad. Future delivers compelling content across five main sectors: Technology, Entrainment & Video Games, Sport & Auto, Music & Creative. Future are mainly famous or combining award winning editorial with an outstanding design for there content and there digital know- how. At future they base everything that they do on communities of enthisuasts who are passionate about people's intresres. For example Computergames to films, from cycling to music making. Future is he biggest guitar and music making publisher in the UK. They continue to lead the market. In 2011 Guitarist launched its first fully interactive iPad edition on Apple Newsstand – Guitarist Deluxe Edition – featuring tutorials, HD photography and video. Future also has music events which is online so people can look at these music events without leaving the house.

















Monday, 22 October 2012

Template Of Content And Front Cover Of Magazine; Research Unit


This is an template of one of my font cover of my music magazine.

This is a template of another design of a front cover of a music magazine.

This is the final drawing i did on a music magazine front cover. This one was the most successful one.

This is a drawing of the content page i will have in my music magazine. This one is the most successul.

This is another drawing of a content page for my music magazine.

This is the final drawing i did on my content page.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Double Page Spread Analyse 2; Research Unit

Double Page Spread

 






















The last double page spread i am analysing is from the BBC Classical magazine. There are many key features that are on this double page spread. The most eye catching part of the double page spread is the main feature article photo. The main feature article photo should be relevant to the given genre and article. This main feature article takes up half of one page but it goes over to the next page. This shows that the photo is the most dominant on the page compared to any other photo's. The photo is of the London Symphony Orchestra. This is relevant to the given genre and article. The camera shot used in this photo is a extra long shot to show everybody in the picture. The reason why this photo is an extra long shot because you can see every body's bodies in the frame of the photo. In an extra long shot you can see the landscape behind the people, this is given extra information about the photo. On the other double page spread the camera shot is a mid shot. This suggest that this double page spread show more range of different camera shots. The mid shot shows only there face and neck whereas the extra long shot you can see there whole body and landscape. The colour of the main feature article photo is black and white. This shows how professional the writers want there photo's to be. It also shows that the magazine can be classy and professional by having black and white photos. Like the other double page spread article they too have black and white photo. It suggest that most classical music magazine contain lots of black and white photo's in there double spread articles. This isn't the only photo on the double page spread. There is a photo of a medal and a program of what the London Symphony Orchestra are going to play. The medal symbolises how old the people are in the article are and how long ago the London Symphony Orchestra went to America to play. The metal is in black and white just like the main feature article photo. This shows that they use there idea's in every single photo. The program is in colour (cream and red). Having one photo in colour gives the double page spread some life and makes the double page spread eye catching. The other double page spread as one other photo this one is in black and white.

Underneath the main feature article photo there is a caption giving the readers extra information about the photo. This is effective because it educates the readers about the photo. The colour of the caption is black. The background of the photo is black/grey. This will make it hard to read the caption. However the caption is on a grey background. The other double page spread the colour is white. This is more eye catching and will draw the readers to read the article and look at the main feature article photo.

The title of this double page spread is very eye catching compared to the other double page spread article. This is because the font used is big and bold. This is strange for a classical music magazine to use eye catching title. The other double spread article used a plain and simple title. The title is in capital letters. This is because they are exaggerating the fact that this article is important to the magazine. Also the capital letters are trying to draw readers to read the article. On the other double page spread article they don't contain capital letters. The reason why they wouldn't put capital letters on there title  is because this article is about some body's life and there work whereas this article is all about an orchestra. The colour of the title is black and white. This is eye catching on the page because the background colour is brown. The colours work well with the page because the photo is in black and white and it shows that they use the same colour scheme throughout the article. The font style of this title is Sans Serif. Sans Serif is used in teenage magazines and gossip magazine. They have used Sans Serif because they are trying to get other generations to read this article. Also Sans Serif is more eye catching than Serif. The other article uses the font Serif. Serif is more formal than Sans Serif. Serif is used in more older magazines.

Underneath the title there is a strapline giving you more information about the title. The strapline gives you information about what the article is going to be about. The Strapline uses the same colour as the title. This is effective because it shows that the magazine uses there original idea's and don't change there mind. If they changed the colour of the strapline then it won't be as effective as it is now. On the other double page spread article they too use the same colour as the title. This shows that classical music magazines use original ideas and uses the same colours. Two words are a different colour on the strapline. The two words are 'Gareth Davies'. The reason why these two words are different colours is because this person remembers what happened in 1912. The font style is exactly the same as the title.

The text is in a nice, neat column. This makes the article presentable and gives the magazine company a good reputation. The language used in this double page spread is standard English and uses both simple and complex sentences. On the other double page spread they too use columns to separate there writing. They also use standard English. This suggest that classical magazines uses complex sentence. This suggest that the target audience is for adults not for younger readers. Younger people like reading simple articles not complex articles. The colour of the font is both white and brown. The brown correspond to the background colour. The brown text is for the most important part of the article. This is effective because readers can just read that bit and not have to read the other part. The font style is just like the title font. On the other double spread article they only use one font colour (Grey). They can be more effective because use one colour looks more professional whereas using two colours makes the article to busy.

The theme of this double page spread is all about America. At the top left hand side of the page there is a map of different states in America. This is effective because it gives the double page spread some class and makes the article different from any other articles out there. Whereas on the other double page spread there isn't any theme's. This is because the article is an interview. The colour scheme of this double page spread is brown, black and white. Whereas in the other double page spread article the colour scheme is white, grey and black.

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Front Cover Analyse 2nd

The last front cover i am going to be analysing is another classical magazine, but instead it is a different publisher. This magazine is both similar and different from the other classical magazine front cover.
The first thing the audience will look at is the main feature article photo. The main feature article photo is the photo of the main article in the magazine. This will draw the readers to read the magazine. The main feature article photo is of a well known celebrity Myleene Klass. People will know who she is and will want to find out why she is on the front cover. Unlike the other magazine front cover they didn't have a celebrity, instead they had a main feature article photo about the BBC Proms. These photo's include Gromit (From Wallace and Gromit) drums, conductors and union jack flags. In my opinion people would be more drawn to the front cover with the photo of the celebrity because readers find that more fascinating and interesting. The photo of Myleene Klass is placed in the centre of the page but to the right hand side. This gives the photo more dominance on the page than anything else on the page. The photo also squashes the writing by the size of it. Myleene Klass looks stunning, natural and flawless, this reflects on the magazine. If the celebrity on the front cover looks like that then the magazine must be like this. The photo contrast very well with the plain white background. It gives the sense that the front cover can be simple and effective.

The next thing the audience will notice about the front cover is the mast head. The mast head is the title of the magazine. In this case it's called 'Classical Fm'. The mast head is placed at the top left hand side of the front cover. This is generally where the readers would start reading the front cover, so the mast head as to make a good first impression. The font colour of the mast head is black, white and red. This stands out on the front cover because the background colour is white. The main attraction of the mast head is the colour red on only one letter, that letter is F. The reason why they have used the colour red on only one letter is because the F stands for something special towards the magazine, it catches the readers eye because red is an eye catching colour and it's different from any other magazine out there. The difference on the other magazine front cover is that the other front cover only use one colour on there mast head whereas this on uses 3 colours. The font style of this front cover is Serif. Serif font is used in teenage magazine. Just like the other magazine front cover they too also use serif font. The reason why both magazines would use serif font is to try and grab other generation's to read the magazine. This is because the younger generation don't read this sort of magazine.

Just underneath the main feature article photo there is another photo of the free gift you will receive when you buy the magazine. This is effective in any magazine because this will draw people to buy the magazine. The free gift that you will get when you buy this magazine is an piano album. This will be good for people who play the piano or people who love the sound of the piano. The size of the free gift is a quarter of the front cover. The reason why they would have the free gift being that big is so the readers/audience will notice it and buy it. The free gift is placed at the bottom left hand side of the front cover page. Both front covers have a free gift on them.

The coverline of this front cover is 'my musical mission!'. A coverline gives more information about the main feature article photo. The use of the alliteration makes the coverline memorable and catchy. The coverline is placed at the centre of the page but at the left hand side. The font style of this coverline is also Serif just like the mast head. The other front cover has used Sans Serif. This is different because Sans Serif is more formal whereas Serif is more informal. The use of the explication mark suggest that the coverline is important to the front cover. Like the other magazine front cover they too also use an explanations mark. The colour of the coverline is red. The colour red is the most eye catching colour out there so having the coverline red will make the readers want to read the magazine. The colour of the other magazine front cover is white. This won't be as eye catching as this font colour.

The price of the magazine is hidden from view. They have done this because not  everybody is willing to pay the amount the magazine cost (£4.25). The readers might think that it's too expensive and will want to buy something worth buying not a mgazine. Just like the other magazine front cover it's also hidden. This means that both classical magazines are expensive that's why the price is hidden. The font colour is white just like the background colour. The means that the price is blending into the background meaning it will be hard to read. As well as the price the expiry date is hidden from view too. This will be hard to know when to by the next issue of the magazine. This is exactly the same as the other magazine front cover.

At the top of the front cover there is a powerful puff, the name of the powerful puff is 'The uk's favourite classical music magazine'. This puff is strong because it is quoting that there are the favourite UK classical magazine out there. This is also a biased statement because it's the readers opinion whether it's the favourite classical magazine. The other magazine front cover has a cover puff quoting they are the world's best selling classical music magazine. This quote is more powerful and more persuasive. The colour of the font is white apart from one word 'favourite', this colour is red just like the coverline. The reason why they have used a different colour for that one particluar word is because that word is powerful and the readers will beleive the puff. 

The colour scheme of this magazine is white, red and black. There is no particualr theme on this front cover. Unlike on the other magazine front cover there is a major theme that dominates the page. The colours used are simple but very elegant




Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Content Page Analyse

Content Page Analyse


On a contents page there are certain aspects you expect to see. On this content page there is a mixture of both pictures and text.
The pictures on the content page are spread across the top of the page. This is effective because readers/the audience usually look at the top left hand corner first and that is where the images are. The images used on the content page are used inside the magazine, this can be effective or it won't be effective because people will of seen the pictures already and will be bored of the pictures and not read the article the image corresponded to. However this can be a good thing because the pictures give little insiders on what will be inside the magazine and the audience will get excited and will want to read the magazine. The are 3 pictures that are spread across the page. There is 1 main picture which is dormant from the rest. This is because the picture is bigger in size than the rest of the pictures. This instantly draws attention to this certain picture. There are two pictures that are in black and white and the other one is in colour. This gives the impression that the magazine is classy, the use of editing is at a high quality, and that the magazine is professional. These pictures are all relevant to different articles inside the magazine. It also suggest that these pictures are the most important articles inside the magazine.
Underneath/across from the different pictures there are captions about the pictures. Captions give little more information about the picture but not giving away to much. These captions give you specific page numbers you can turn to, to read the article. This is helpful because the readers can just turn that page whereas if you didn't have the help then you could spend time trying to find the page number. The captions are different colours from the certain picture. For example two captions are in black whereas the other one is in white. The white and one black caption is effective because you can clearly read it and it blends in with the background, however the other one the background is grey/black and the caption is black. People won't be able to read it clearly then the other.
The title of the content page is just called 'Content'. This is simple and straight to the point. This shows that this magazine doesn't need an amazing title they can just use a simple idea and build on it. The font of the title is Sans Serif. This means that the letters have points coming from them. The font size of the title is not big or bold. The reason why the font size isn't big is because they wanted there main aspect of the content page to be about the pictures not the title. The colour of the title is white. This goes well with the content page because the main colour of the content page is white. Behind the title there is a strip of red. This makes the title stand out more and is more eye catching.
Underneath the title there is a small column. This is where the information about what will be inside the magazine. The column makes the content page more neater and tidy. This gives a good reputation on the magazine and the publishers. There are two different font colours, there is red and black. They have used the colour red because there is a red strip that is behind the title. The red font catches the readers eyes because red is an eye catching colour. Red also means anger but it can also means love. The black font is a traditional colour to use on a content page. The font size of the content page is small but still readable. The red font is the title of each important article in the magazine whereas the black font gives you extra information about the article. It gives you information about what to expect every month and what to feature in this issue of the magazine.
Down the side of every article it gives you page numbers on which you can turn to and read the article. This is effective because it saves time trying to find the right page number.
The colour scheme of this content page is;
  • Red
  • White
  • Black
These colours blends in very with each other. These colours show a sense of the magazine being mature and classy. The red symbolises love of the magazine, the white represent pure and plain of the magazine and the black represent the bold of the magazine. On this content page they have used 3 colours, if they have used more colours then it would be too much going on and too much drama going on.

Front Cover Analyse


Front Cover Analysis


Front Cover of a classical magazine



I'm going to be analysing this classical magazine front cover. There are many features of a magazine that stands out on this front cover which makes it different from any other magazine front cover out there.

The mast head is the most important part to any magazine front cover. On this music magazine front cover the mast head is placed on the top left hand corner. This is effective because readers usually start looking at the magazine front cover at the top left hand corner, this will intrigue the reader and will make them want to read this magazine. The colour of the mast head is a bright white. This contrast well with the dark purple colour of the background. The white colour of the mast head makes it easier to read what the mast head is called and it stands out on the page. The size of the mast head is pretty large compared to other mast head out there. This will captivate the reader and will make them want to read the magazine. The font of the mast head is Serif. Serif font is used in teenage magazines, the sun newspaper and gossip magazines. The reason why this company have used serif font is so they can draw the younger generation to read this magazine. 

The main feature article photo is another important part of any magazine. In this magazine front cover the main feature article photo is the most eye catching feature in this magazine. The photo is about the BBC Proms. This will instantly gain readers if people love the BBC proms. In the photo there is a variety of different things going on. For example there is two conductors, the royal Albert hall, a union jack drum and flags and Gromit. Certain pictures will draw different people, like Gromit will draw a much more younger audience whereas the conductors will draw a much more older audience. This makes the front cover very busy. The use of the vibrant colours on the pictures make the front cover more lively and stands out more than other magazines. The pictures are spread across the centre of the front cover just underneath the mast head. The size of the pictures are fairly big compared to anything else on the front cover. The main feature article photo doesn't really blend really well with the background because the background colour is deep purple but the photo's are red, blue and white.

Just underneath the main feature article photo there is a photo of an free gift the reader will get when they purchase the magazine. This will intrigue the reader and will make them want to buy it. I think including a freebie in a magazine is effective because if you love the freebie that is included in the magazine then the audience will buy the magazine. The size of the photo is a quarter of the front cover. This is so that people will notice the freebie and will want to buy the magazine. The colour of this photo is different from anything else on the front cover. The colours used are blue, black and white. This gives the front cover some variety of different colours.

The coverline in this magazine is 'The Proms start here!'. A coverline gives more information about what is going on in the main feature article photo. The font style of this coverline is sans serif. Sans Serif is where there is no points on the letters. An example would be The Guardian newspaper. This gives the feeling that the magazine is for a much more older target audience. The use of the exclamation mark suggest that they are excited about the BBC Proms being on. The font colour of the coverline is black. This is effective because people will be able to read the coverline and will understand what it is saying. With the font colour being black and the background colour being white they both contrast very well.

The price of the magazine is hidden very well on the front cover. The reason why the publishers have tried to hide the price is because the magazine is pretty expensive. The cost of this particular magazine is £4.99. To some people this might not seem expensive however to other people this might seem expensive. People want to spend there money on food and there well being not a magazine. The size of the price is so small that you can't hardly read it. This is so people can't read it and will just buy the magazine. The colour of the font is grey/black. This blends in with the white background. Beside the price there is an expiry. This is also very small, this will make it hard for people who struggle to see clearly. They have hidden the expiry date so that people can't tell when to renew the magazine. This will put the magazine out of profit.

On the front cover they include one main dominant puff and that is 'THE WORLD'S BESTSELLING CLASSICAL MUSIC MAGAZINE'. The reason why all the letters are in  capital letters is because they are emphasising the fact that they are the best classical music magazine out there in the world. People will believe this quote and will want to buy this magazine. This puff is located at the top of this page which is spread across the top left hand side. The colour of this puff is white, this stands out on the page because the background colour is purple.
There is one small column placed at the right hand side of the front cover down the bottom of the page. The column have little plugs giving the reader extra information about what is going to be inside the magazine. This will be helpful to people because the readers will know what to expect inside the magazine. If there was no plugs on the front cover then people won't know what to expect inside the magazine.

The colour scheme of this front cover is a British theme. The main reason is because of the Queen's diamond jubilee, the BBC Proms coming to the royal Albert hall. Another colour scheme is a deep purple. The deep purple stands out on the from any other colour on the front cover. The reason why they used purple is because purple is an eye catching colour and people are drawn to the colour purple.

At the top left hand corner they have the logo of the publishers of the magazine, which is the BBC. People will buy this magazine knowing that the BBC published this magazine. The BBC is a well known company and people trust that company.

Analyse of a double spread article

Double Page Spread analyse
Double Page Spread


 In this double page spread there are many features of a magazine which stands out on this page. The main eye catching feature of this double page spread is the main feature article. The main feature article should be relevant to the article and to the given genre, in this case it is very relevant to the genre and to the article. The picture takes up 1 page of the double spread. This shows that the picture is the most dormant thing on the double page spread. They have used a mid shot to show the readers what he looks like but not giving to much away. This is effective to use in my magazine front cover because you don't have to fill up both pages with information and it gives the reader a visual thing to look at while reading the article. The image is of a successful composer, music teacher and conductor. In a classical magazine they always have a double spread article on these sort of people. This is because the audience reading the magazine are adults and adults prefer to read articles about people and about there life. The picture however is in black and white. This shows that the picture looks professional and the magazine is a classy and professional magazine. However this isn't the only picture on his double page spread. There is also an image in the middle of all the text. This frees up all the text and gives the reader another visual thing to look at. It also gives the reader more information about the celebrity. The size of this image is much more smaller than the main feature article. The reason why the size is different because they don't want there article dominated by pictures, they want a mix of both text and pictures. The background of the double page spread is white. This shows that the magazine use simple presentational devices but still manage to draw readers to read the article.

Above the main feature article there is a caption about the picture. This gives you more information about the main feature article. This is successful on a double page spread because it gives the readers extra information about the picture, it also educates the readers about the picture and the celebrity in the picture. The colour of the font is white. This contrast very well with the background being black. This makes the caption noticeable and people will be able to read it even though the size of the caption is small.

The title of the double page spread is not as eye catching as in a rock magazine. The main reason is because a classical magazine is more mature and not in people's faces whereas in a rock magazine it's all to do with catching your eye with the title and using bright bold colours. The colours of the title is a pale grey. This is not eye catching but is still effective on the double page spread. This is because the colours on the double page spread are black and white. Giving a little colour will draw people to the article. With the article background colours being so simple and plain it makes the article stand out and is effective in a classical magazine. The font of this title is Serif. Serif font is more classy, proper and used in newspapers like the telegraph. They have used serif  because the magazine the magazine is aimed at a more older audience and this will stand out to a more older audience.

Underneath the title there is a strapline giving you more information about the title. The strapline gives you information about who the article is about and what is in the article. In the double spread article they have used the same font colour as the title, this is effective because it shows that the magazine use there original ideas and don't changed them. If they changed the colour then the strapline won't be as effective. Some words are much bolder than any other. The words that are bold are the names of who he article is about. The have done this so that people know who the article is about and gives the double page article some more colour.

The text is in a nice, neat column. This makes the article presentable and gives the company a good reputation. The language used in the article is standard english and use some more complex words. This shows that children or teenagers might not be interested in reading this magazine, adults like more complex language whereas children like simple articles. The colour of the font is the same as the title and the strapline. This is effective because it says that the magazine use one idea and expand on that one idea. There is no main colour scheme in this double page spread. The colours that they use is white, grey and black, these colours are simple to use.

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Target Audience; Research unit


Target Audience


The target audience for a classical music magazine is for adults aged around 40+, conductors and people who are passionate for classical music. The main reason why these particular target audience would read these magazine's is because adults appreciate classical music more than the younger generation. The younger generation would listen to music like pop, rap and R&B. Another reason why adults would read a classical music magazine is because the language inside is complex and complicated. This will put off children and teenagers from reading this sort of magazine. The reason why conductors would read this sort of magazine is because they can find out some hints and tips on how to do there job or passion. Another reason is because they might be interested in this sort of genre and what to find out some facts about the classical genre. The reason why people who are passionate with classical music would read this sort of magazine is because they can read articles and information about there favourite genre of music.

When readers read this sort of genre of magazine the audience would expect certain aspects to be inside the magazine. The audience will expect to see some sort of a main feature article photo of either a famous composer, conductor or someone famous in this music genre. With having a main feature article photo this will draw the audience to read the magazine. Not having a main feature article photo would make the article front cover boring and it won't attract audiences to read the magazine. 
Another aspect that the target audience expect to see in a classical music magazine is lots of information about the given genre, in this cause it's classical. Having lots of information on a music magazine will educate people and make them more knowledgeable about this genre. The reason why adults, conductors and people who are passionate with this genre like lots of information is because they like to read more than teenagers and the younger generation, adults like to learn new facts and be educated whereas the younger generation don't like learning new things as much.
The audience would also expect the front cover to have eye catching  colours but nothing over the top. For example they will expect to see colours like;
  • Navy
  • Black
  • White
  • Brown
The reason why the audience would expect to see eye catching colours but nothing over the top is because these colours draw readers to read the magazine. The colours that the classical magazine use are natural and plain meaning that the magazine can use simple colours which makes the front cover effective.

The first task i did when thinking about the target audience is that i wanted to know what the target audience expect in any kind of music magazine. So i created a questionnaire about the different what they expect in a music magazine. One question i asked is;  What would you expect in a music magazine? Interviews Celebrity insider  Music chart images  New artists      Other. They had to tick the appropriate subject. When i collect my information i wanted from my questionnaire i tallied each question and put them in a pie chart. This would be easier to read what people expected to see in a music magazine. What i learned from composing this questionnaire is what kind of genre the audience wanted and what they expected in a music magazine.

The classical music genre shows that there magazines are aimed at mostly adults, conductors and people who are passionate about this genre of music because the colours are simple but eye catching, the images are relative to the genre. I found out during my investigation that the people prefer the pop genre, they like pictures of there favourite celebrity, they like bright colours that stand out on the page and they expect interviews in the magazine.