
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
magazine front cover first attempt

Thursday, 16 December 2010
Front Page Cover Lines
Free Music Download From itunes!
UK's Top 40!
+ Rhianna, Katy Perry, Take That, Olly Murs and Cheryl Cole
YOUR Chance To Win A Brand New Limitied Addition Ipad Inside
Exclusive Interview With SEBASTIAN GOLD (model on front cover)
VOTED UK's Favourite Chart Magazine 2010
I hope that these coverline will entice readers to buy and read my magazine. My unique selling point of these magazine is that it gives away a free music download for every reader in every issue. This means that they can keep up to date with the charts and purcahse their favourite songs.
Monday, 13 December 2010
Music Magazine Ideas

Friday, 26 November 2010
Magazine Names
MINISTRY, TEMPO, RADAR, SYNC AND ENCORE

I asked 20 people to choose which name they preffered and as you can see SYNC came out 7 votes which therefore decided my magazine name. I feel this is an appropriate music magazine name as many peope would link this word with 'syncing you ipod/mp3 player' to put music onto it. The word SYNC also has connotations of the word 'to know' so I can use catchy slogans such as 'BE IN SYNC WITH TODAYS TOP CHARTS' this would mean my magazine will be based around recent pop songs. I have carried out my photoshoot and cut them down to the ones I feel are best suited to the magazine;
Model: Jo Weller
These photos do have some orange light to them which I hope to correct in photoshoot, due to there being no natural light outside. I used different props such as a guitar and an amp.

Model: Matthew Gordon
With these pictures I used beams as my props which I think works really well, I have edited some of these pictures as shown below.

Model: Zoe Richardon
For these photos I used a fur coat to get a glamorous pop star look, again the lighting is a bit orang so i put some of the pictures in black and white which i think looks better. The picture on the right was used with the destature tool on photoshop, I do not like the yellow background and hope to change this to white or another colour.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Inside Q Magazine
Men's purfume, New albums, Gig dates, Men's hair styling products, High tech phones, Xbox games, Alcholic drinks, Movie sites, Men's golf, Sunglasses, and Clothing. Most of these are aimed at the male as the mass market audience are the older male generation (around 20-30's).
Articles included in the magazine include;
QMAIL - page 8
Q50- page 10
Now - page 15
Soapbox - page 34
New to Q - page 36
Cash for Questions - page 44
JAY-Z interview - page 50
Dave Grohl interview - page 60
Brandon Flowers interview - page 70
Lady Gaga interview - page 86
War child - page 90
Q quiz- page 151
Q magazine have around 11 double page spreads,mostly about articles with muscians. They promote the 10 exclusive interview on the front of the magazine which means there are as much as 9 page spreads for an artist. Q magazine does cause some confusion with its adverts as for example on page 66 I thought the the model was representing suits not a band. This is also aparent on other pages where I thought they were promiting ablums not just pictures to go with articles. The colour red is aparent throughout Q magazine, this is its unified housestyle and makes the magazine unique, you can tell that all the pages belong to Q magazine as they put the logo on every page. Q also put the date on the bottom of the page to show what issue that pages belongs to. The colour scheme throughout the magazine is predominantly red, white and black. The language used in Q magazine is much more gramitical than NME's magazine; this is because Q target an older and more sophisticated audience. The use a great deal of language devices such as hyperbole, adjectives, verbs and alliteration.
Q Cover
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General
Q magazine is produced by Bauer Publishing Ltd. (http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/) This magazine was originally going to be called 'Cue' but they changed it as they thought readers would confuse it with a snooker magazine.
Q magazine is mainly aimed at the older generation as it is for the more mature adult who enjoys music. I can tell this as the majority on the people on front of Q magazine are well established artists such as Take That, U2 and The Beatles. Additionally the magazine include segments on sports, comedy, film and even politics. While researching the magazine I could not find any statics showing the average reader age, however Bauer media do say that the ideal Q magazine will be: "Open minded experience seekers, the Q audience don’t define themselves by the music they listen to. Music is an important passion, but their love of music will never be to the detriment of their other passions, such as film, sport and comedy".The adverts in Q magazine mainly appeal to the older male reader as they include; male perfume, hi tech phones, games for consoles and mens clothing.
Here is Q's circulation and readership figures. It shows that circulation has been going down over the years and that readership has just about stayed the same. (click picture to enlarge!)
To find out advertising streams for Q magazine you had to ring the advertisers number for Q, they did not offer a media pack online. However I can tell how much of the magazine is advertising. The magazine has 162 pages 40 of these pages are adverts, this is around 24% (1/4 of the magazine) The adverts in this magazine tell us that it is mainly aimed at the male reader.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Inside NME Magazine
There are roughly around 66 pages in this magazine, approximatly 23 of these pages are adverts. The NME magazine has a range of adverts most of which mainly apply to the male reader. As you open the magazine there is a picture of the artist Devlin who is promoting his CD 'bud, sweat & beers'. Other adverts consist of coverses (worn by different male models) followed by a Canon camera advert. The magazine mainly promotes things to do with music for example head phones, new ablums and CD's that have been realeased, clothing and merchandise that fits in the music genre, singing lesson ads and additonally upcoming gig dates for small to big bands or solo artists.
This is an example of one of the adverts in NME magazine.
List of Articles: Articles of Bands and Artists - pages 12, 18, 24, 28, 41, 46Versus - This is a question and answer interview with Lincoln Park vocalist - page 14
Radar - New with bands that are 'about to break' - page 16
Features - Double page spreads on bands and artisits- page 18
Reviews - Reviews on artists - page 38
Live - Article on live gigs - page 41
Gig Guide - Upcoming gigs - page 57
This week in... - What is in older issues of the magazine - page 62
XWORD - Crosswords - page 63
Fan mail - Letters from fans - 64
Brain cells - Interview with an artists - page 66
There are about five double page spreads in NME's november issue. The first double spread is on My Chemical Romance (the main focus of the magazine) it talks about their general life, tours and influences in the band. All articles are clear in this magazine and all adverts are clear so that we know they are for advertising purposes.
Friday, 19 November 2010
NME Cover
Cover
This is the NME November 2010 issue, below I have taken screen grabs of the focal points of the magazine. This magazine does not have a strap line. The magazine is not grammatical and does not use very complex language. There are no full sentences on the front cover, they are short and get the point so that they can be read quickly. The coverlines and images on the front cover do not completely cover the whole magazine and therfore it does not fill the frame. This magazine is similar to other music magazines but has a more elegant feel to it due to the fact that its a 'Musical Express' and is layed out like a newspaper. The front cover could have much more on the front of it to distinguish it from the wide variety of music magazines.
This is the magazines masthead, it stands for ‘New Musical
Express’ NME is an acronym as the there are letters that represent the full name of the magazine. It is presented in a bold and sharp font, all the letters are the same size and are in uniform. The masthead is present in the colour white which its easily readable due to the blue background and the models red hair. The colour white is a monochrome on this cover as they do not venture to many other colours, they tend to stick with white with hints of red and black.
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These are the magazine cover lines, promoting the conent of the magazine. Again the white colour is used for the type face along with a bold effect for some of the word All these are artists; some are in bold and some are not giving a pattern. The fact that some are in bold can imply that the magazine favors these artisits. The white writing can be a little difficult to read when on the blue background and not in bold however with the red hair you can work out what it says. ------------------------->

<-------------------------This is the main headline for the magazine as it is the largest on the cover. It is represented in the same style as the masthead. They have added a drop shadow onto text so that the text will not
blend in with the skin colour of the model. The quote underneath will give the reader an idea of what the inside story will be about. The word 'red' is quite ironic as the models hair colour is red giving it a humorous effect. However the colour red has connatations of danger and therefore lures the reader in as we want to know about the story.
This is sectioned off from the rest of the magazine as it has a white borer around the edge of it. ‘FREE’ is in bold, which is very distinguished from the other words and will interest the reader. This is a house style of NME magazine, as they appear on numerous of their magazine covers. There are other pictures on the front of this magazine (shown beside) these are smaller versions of the pictures that are included inside. NME magazine have on numerous occassions given away free things with there magazine which is what makes it their unique selling point-------------------------------------->
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The model on the front cover is a lead band member of my chemical romance. This band is an all male rock band. This shot is a medium close up. The image is quite bright and so harsh to gental lighting could have been used. The model looks directly at the reader enticing them into the magazine. If you were to buy this magazine you would be looking directly at the model and therefore you feel a connection with it. His facial expression is quite sharp with his eyebrows pointing down and his mouth closed. His is wearing a leather jacket with a long necklace, which fits in with the bands genre. The model is a male which fits into the magazine as the main readers of the NME magazines are male.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
NME Magazine Analysis Questions
NME magazine costs £2.30 and is published weekly. NME is a popular music magazine which circulates to 33,875 people (ABC). ( from: http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=45844&c=1)
This is what the NRS website shows about NME's readership and circulation. The graph shows that readership is mainly higher than the circulation. This means we can see how many readers are reading the NME magazine. The current readership is 325,000. Thursday, 11 November 2010
Final Front Cover and Contents Page


Friday, 5 November 2010
Final Front Cover

Today I finished off my front cover for my school magazine. I played around with the text and changed the font until I was happy with what I had. The magazine was looking a little bare just above the models head so I decided to move the text above that with an rectangular strip behind it so it stood out more. I moved the text around so that all spaces were filled and added a cream star to fill in the last space on the magazine cover.
I have made important words stand out for example 'top tips' and 'summer' which are in a cream colour, the cream colour matches the colour of the models top which I think works well.
This picture is the final cover for my magazine, next lesson I will do a contents page to match my front cover.
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
School Magazine Task
Front Cover Picture
To get this picture i took various picture of Sophie in our school libary to give it the school effect. After looking through the photos that I took I thought that this one wa
s the best picture. On my front cover I cut this picture out and put it on a faded wilmington logo with a light blue back ground behind it.Title
After looking at many names and fonts I came up with Wilmington Girls the W and the G of this is in a different font to the ilmington and irls, i think this stands out more and looks a bit different. With the W and the G i used the glow effect to make it stand out more and on the rest of the text I used stroke to get a black outline on it.
Coverlines
I have started to add sub headings on the magazine and changed the fonts for words such as 'sneek' which i think works well. I have inclued winter wordsearches in the magazine and have the winter font with snow on the top which looks very effective, i have also included things like tips for CV's, new term dates and pictures of the new and improved common rooms. This is a picture of my front cover.