2. In what ways does your media product use, develop or
challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
The music magazine I have created can be seen to easily use and develop conventions and forms of real products.
Immediately you would be able to spot the large main image of the artist which has been placed centre of the
front cover which of course is an convention of a real media product. This photo is of a medium shot of the artist
holding a microphone, looking straight at the audience and allows the reader to stereotype the artist based on his
clothing and his pose. After the reader has glanced at the photo, they are likely to look around and spot the
masthead. A masthead is a typical convention of a music magazine especially where its been placed (top left). The
top right of the magazine shows a few more conventions of a real music magazine such as website, issue number,
price and a barcode. I have decided to take this further by adding the blackberry barcode that allows readers to
stay updated with latest editions of the magazine and this shows an advancement of technology. Another
convention used on my magazine is the main cover line which gives the audience an idea of what the main article
will be about. Typically most front covers place the artist image in the middle and text all around the artist, the
same has been done for my music magazine however this has been developed to add the text on at angle and put
the image behind the text but in front of the masthead for added effect.
When the reader turns the page they will see another convention used in music magazine, an advert. I have
developed the convention by creating a very simplistic advert that showcases the newest products available to
consumers. Following on the reader would then notice a large shot of the artist which is on the contents page.
The intention of a contents page is to tell the reader what else is in the magazine, the amount of images is kept to
a minimum so it doesn’t distract the reader and gives them reason to carry on reading.
3. After that the reader is then going to see the main article which is presented on a double page spread. The image
of the artist is exactly the same as the front cover and this allows the reader to make reference to the front cover
which again is another convention of a real media product. Text has been placed all around the image on both
pages which gives choice to the reader on what to read first which is a developed convention. Included on the
double page spread is an advert which isn’t so commonly used especially on the main article however I felt it
would look appealing and adds more colour to the page.
A barcode is commonly used
on all magazines along with
a price, issue number and
website
Masthead placed in similar
location
Tag line
Simplistic but strong
grayscale background
that blends with any
colour
Artist is placed centre of
the page to catch readers
eye. Image is placed at an
angle but gives direct eye
contact.
Sub text used on front
cover which gives reader
an idea as to what’s
inside
Main cover line
4. By adding the original
masthead to the contents
page it appears to be
challenging conventions of
a media product
Main artist featured in centre
of page to attract readers
attention, this is a typical
convention
Use of sans serif
font
Simple but
attractive advert
Centre of advert
shows off the
product being
advertised
5. Added my own little touch with
an exclusive banner
Person being interviewed is the main
image which spreads across both pages
Main headline
Page number has
been included which is
a common convention
Developed
convention is an
advert being
placed on the main
article of the
Short biography of the magazine
person being
interviewed
Direct quotes
from the person
being interviewed
Use of different colours and
fonts across both pages
6. How does your music magazine represent a particular
social group?
Representation is the way which something is portrayed to an audience in a form of a stereotype. My magazine is
aimed to target social group C2-E with the age group being 16-25 year olds. Its likely that young black males would
be more interested to read this magazine as its fair to say the grime genre is strongly black dominated however
recently a few white artists have appeared so there’s a possibility of attracting a new crowd. The magazine I have
created looks to represent todays youth generation in particular those who are focused on rapping and having fun
with their lives. To gain full attention of the readers, images have been kept at large along with particular dress
codes and poses that the reader can relate to. Although this representation has a negative image in todays media,
it is what the youth of today regard as “cool”. The language used in most hip hop magazines is informal but this
has been developed to a more UK version where a lot of slang and more informal language has been used.
Certain phrases such as “freestyle” and “holla init” all link to the genre of grime. Immediately once the reader sees
the front cover photo of the artist, they will be attached to the rest of the magazine as they would be able to relate
to it with ease. Especially with todays generation of youth all wanting to pursue careers in music. Although the
main photo of the artist has no background, the use of prop draws attention and can give possible indication that
the photograph was taken in a studio. This also gives the reader a few seconds to think about the artist and
especially those aspiring to become artists would hope one day to be included in a magazine. The layout and
colour of the magazine has been kept simple but eye catchy along with informative as those interested in learning
about the artists life can do so.
7. What kind of media institutions might distribute your
media product and why?
The magazine I have created is likely to be published by Future. Future is a company that publishes magazines
that targets niche markets. The magazine would ideally need to be available in urban areas where the grime
genre is most popular. The areas that are quite fond of the grime genre are likely to be areas of low income and
high unemployment, this would mean it would be best for the magazine to be available online at a small
monthly subscription or be sold in normal corner shops. This gives the read choice over to own a paper copy or to
just simply log on to a website and download the magazine within minutes. Online magazines are not only easier
to view but also cost efficient for a distributer targeting niche markets. The magazine isn’t likely to sell in mass
amounts but revenue earned would be sufficient to keep the magazine available for consumers.
I also came across another well known publisher called Harris Publications. This of course is the publisher of the
XXL magazine which is the magazine similarly designed to the one I have created however Music Express has
been adapted to target a different sort of market. Harris Publications may be interested in targeting a UK
specific market even though they are based in America. Its possible they may look into investing into other
genres across the globe and grime may be of interest to them. The two magazines are similar in design and
content so it could be possible that some readers who have no idea what is grime is, still buy the magazine
because of brand loyalty to XXL magazines.
8. Who would be the audience for your media product?
My music magazine has been designed to target a young audience with the age ranging between 16-25. Grime
music is mostly dominated by male artists so its likely my magazine will be read by males however its possible
some females may be interested in looking at the magazine especially if the front cover photo appeals to them.
The magazine would be available in urban areas so people from the area are likely to be low class/working class
people. This makes them classed between C2-E in terms of social class. C2 represents people from low income,
followed up by D representing low skilled jobs and lastly E as unemployed. Peoples income from these areas are
likely to be low so the fee for the magazine is going to be set at a very competitive price which is affordable for
most living in these areas. Grime is more known to be underground, less mainstream music as compared to hip-
hop and rap which is mainstream. Grime is a genre that is starting to diversify into different races and
nationalities however its currently most popular amongst young black males. My front cover image shows that
the genre grime gives opportunity to anybody who has talent hence why it may seem odd to see an asian male
in a grime magazine especially as the main magazine image.
Many people who listen to grime often look up and idolise many artists as they wish to become successful. In
grime there are very few female grime artists so its possible by seeing a female featured in the magazine, it
may aspire the female reader to create music and would make the featured females possible idols for them.
Young males may be inspired and motivated to do well especially if they see unknown or local artists get
featured, it gives them something to look up too and give them reason to keep creating music.
9. Front cover is going to Use of slang and
attract the most informal language is the
attention, the artist is Readers may be able to
language preferred by recognise locations of photos
looking at the audience the youth of today
and has been placed or even relate to similarities to
which allows the reader photo locations to the
centre of the page. His to relate to.
appearance and pose is environment they are in.
going to get readers
interested.
Adverts that are eye
catchy have been How did you
How did you Cover lines attract the
placed in the magazine audience as it gives
to give the readers
attract/address
attract/address little insight as to
sometime to look at your audience?
your audience? what’s inside the
other things. magazine.
A website has been included I’ve used a mixture of colours that
that allows readers to keep I have used a variety of contrast well together to give the
up to date with latest issues different fonts to create a magazine a professional look
and exclusive online better effect such as along with a funky layout to keep
content. glow, bold lettering and I the readers interested.
have also made use of
italics.
11. What have you learnt about the technologies from the
process of constructing this product?
Throughout this project I have used and experimented with a large amount of different technologies which are
either software or hardware. In terms of creating the final products, the main hardware used have to be the
digital camera and the computer. For software it would have to be Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop. The
digital camera used was a canon 550d which is a camera I am very familiar with as I have been using it for over a
year. The camera has a lot of features, some which were not needed for this particular project but it is in fact a
great piece of equipment to use and fully delivered in taking great shots for my magazine. The camera actually
belong to my cousin so I was able to use the camera whenever whereas many of my peers had to book out
cameras from college which meant they had to wait until they were available.
To actually create my final product I of course I had to use the computer along with a range of software. A
computer allows you to gather all the data and put it together. Previously I had used a program called Adobe
Indesign however I had found this program to have very few features and just didn’t seem to work well in creating
an magazine effectively hence why I feel that wasn’t the best program to use when I had created my previous
project. This time I decided on sticking to a Photoshop which is program I have been using for many years and my
experience helped towards making my final products quickly and efficiently along with maintaining a professional
look that would appeal to my audience. Photoshop has a vast amount of features that were used and in very
easily to learn. The user friendly program meant that I was able to put together my product much quicker than
when I had used indesign in the past. To edit my photos I used Lightroom which is another program that is very
easily to use. Having used it before I knew how I wanted to edit my photos and how I was going to use them for
my magazine. When I first created my project, getting hold of the programs was difficult as I was limited to only
being able to work on my project in college however this time was much easier due to the fact I own a very
powerful editing/gaming computer at home that has a vast amount of programs that can be used.
12. Looking at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have
learnt in the progression from it to your full product?
Immediately the first thing I must have to say is that creating a professional magazine is not something that can be
done within a day. Hours of research must take place along with a larger amount of hours editing and creating the
magazine to make it perfect. Compare all my magazines and you can see how I’ve clearly improved upon with time
and more experience. My preliminary task was created within quite frankly must have just been a maximum of two
hours. My main product which was created previously took far longer however I was able to manage time more
effectively this time and managed to create a product not only appeals more but shows how my understanding of
conventions of magazines has improved. When creating a magazine, a numerous amount of conventions must be
implemented to your product otherwise the target audience simply will not be interested in reading it. Creating a
very simplistic but professional magazine is always likely to be successful along with the correct content readers
would like to read. The use of more appealing fonts, colour schemes and a better layout gives a better image of the
magazine. My preliminary task consisted of creating a magazine that wasn’t at all appealing, it was very dull and
lacked quality. My main product which was created before showed how I was able to pick up on these issues
however this was understanding was not fully shown as compared to the final product I have created now.
Of course not only has my editing skills improved, my noticing skills and research & planning skills have been
improved which can be used in many different projects for the future. I am able to successfully pick up and learn
different conventions of not just only magazines but other different types of media that can be used for A2.