powerpoint evaluation
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Question One
I used key conventions of magazines within my front cover by using a masthead; cover lines, a main image and the house style that I had created for my own music magazine. I also included a barcode to add the realistic to my front cover. Within my contents page, I included images; I put the page
numbers before the page headlines that I found was the way of magazines in my research. I also put page numbers and taglines on my chosen images as I had seen similar techniques within my researched magazines. Furthermore, in my page numbers, I categorised the articles to make the contents easy to read and access. Finally, for my double page spread I used the typical layout
of one page being used for the main and the second page containing the text, which in my case was part of my interview. I also used glamorous images of my “artist” to be in keeping with the general feel of music magazines and
young girls’ magazines. I challenged forms of media products by incorporating gossip within a music magazine which is not usually the case
with current magazines on the market.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media
products?
Front CoverMasthead
Main Image – Direct Mode of Address
Barcode
Date, Issue Number, Price and Website of Magazine
“Exclusive” – Makes audience feel as though they get to know the gossip before everyone else.
Competition for tickets to a popular artist is an incentive
Highlighted key words
Buzz words: Exclusive
Girly Colours to target my female audience
Include articles with boy bands to attracts audience
Title relevant to genre of music and catchy, memorable.
Contents PageHouse style continued
Categorised articles in categories of relevance
Page number before the page title – Generic magazine convention
Colours are coordinated and in keeping with the house style
Generic magazine convention that I found was present In the magazines that I researched
Popular music programme to entice readers
Gossip articles included and highlighted
Page number – magazine convention
Popular pages highlighted to draw attention
Double Page Article
Quotes – Generic Magazine Conventions
Different styles of image, appear to have had full photo shoot
Page numbers with title and date – Generic Convention
Columns – Magazine Convention
Large quote to entice readers and is eye - catching
Main image is large, eye catching and glamorous
Big letter at beginning – Generic magazine convention
House - Style
Question Two
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My magazine represents the social group of teenage – young adult girls by using the stereotypical colours
of pink and purple. These connotations connote femininity clearly and I think this is also a device for attracting my target audience. I also used the idea of young girls being big fans of boy bands and included
articles such as, JLS talk girls. I aimed to make the magazine appear glamorous and well presented
which represents the young female population who are seen to care about the appearance.
Question Three
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
I think my magazine would be distributed by IPC Media who distribute current magazines such as “NME”. The fact that they are a very large media institution would mean that my magazine has a much better chance of becoming successful. I understand that such a large
institution already has a great number of music magazines but my magazine appeals to a different
audience to the current ones. Unlike NME, my magazine is aimed at young girls and the magazine is focused
more on the charts and mainstream pop music.
Question Four
Who would be the audience for your media product?
My audience would be 16-21 females but may appeal to the younger audience of 14 year olds if
they choose. The target audience for my magazine are likely to be either at college or
starting work and I have tried to fit the price to this lifestyle. Within my audience research, I
found that my target audience would be willing to pay £2. Also, my target audience are the young females that are interested in gossip and fashion.
Question Five
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Question Six
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I have learnt the most about using In-Design and I found it very useful learning how to use software that I haven’t used before. I think it has broadened my IT abilities and I’m sure I will use In-Design again in the future as I have enjoyed using it and find it very easy to navigate around. It also produces good work and is the perfect software when creating such
documents as the magazine pages. Being introduced to Blogger and Survey Monkey were also very useful as I wasn’t aware of them before this project. I have enjoyed using both websites and I think they worked very well for their purpose. I’m sure I will use both of these websites in the future also.
Question Seven
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
I feel that I have a much better understanding of different software now such as InDesign. I found
InDesign wasn’t as useful for my preliminary task as it was for my main task and I think this is because I
have a better understanding of the software and how it works. I also think I used the tools within InDesign to create much more aesthetically pleasing magazine
pages. I have also widened my website varieties by using Survey Monkey and increasing my use of
Blogger.