Thursday

Reviews and responses to magazine

Video recordings of peoples reviews and responses to my magazine:

Ben: "I like the lay out of the magazine it is simple but the colours compliment each other well creating a Hip-Hop feel with the colours. I personally love Hip-Hop and read a lot of magazines of this genre and this is not short of anything I've seen on the market. I like it a lot."



Miriam: "I feel this is a good magazine due to the fact it has be well constructed with colour and images. I think the contents page looks very unique but very professional. The colour scheme throughout flows throughout which is what the professional magazines do, so this looks very professional to me, well done."

Evaluation

My final media product conform to the forms and conventions of a real media product as it uses the styles of the magazines on the market today. Furthermore, as my magazine is inspired by 'Vibe Magazine' in its style and layout. It does this in many ways for instance the continuity in colour scheme and font title throughout the three pages of the magazine. By following a colour scheme it creates a professional portrayal of the production of my magazine, it makes it look coherent and synced together. I also used the forms of current magazines with the use of main feature photo on the front cover. I used this as after carrying out research into other magazines, I gathered the idea of using a mid-shot of the 'featured star'. By doing this it follows the conventions of a real magazine as, in order to catch your audiences eye you must have a high-quality picture. My product again follows the forms and conventions of a professional magazine by the way in which it targets its audience. It does this by using a 'famous star' to draw its audiences to the feature page. Almost any genre of magazine does this to target its Niche Market.
However, my magazine does develop the conventions of real media products by having more images across the front cover to convey the other features in the magazine rather than using more text. I also believe the pictures add to the attractiveness of the magazine and appeal in order to grab my target audience.


My magazine represents particular socials like teenage boys and girls as they are into Hip-Hop and know a lot about the genre and also most of the music its self is aimed at them as a social group. My magazine does this by the use of the fitted cap which is on the front which is a teen aged fashion symbol and is also reflective of the music. Also by the slang terminology which is used throughout the magazine which represents teen life through the way they speak. Evidence of this slang is found in abundance in the interview on my feature page.
My magazine also represents black people as a social group due to the fact that Hip-Hop is a black orientated culture of music and the majority of listeners of the music are black. This is portrayed by the use of the 'featured artist' who is of black origin which is reflective of the genre. Furthermore, it could be said that my magazine represents the male gender due to the fact that Hip-Hop is a genre of music which is labeled as hardcore due to its sometimes abrasive lyrics mainly towards women. Therefore it could be said that my magazine represents boys rather than girls this could be backed by the use of the male model as my 'featured artist' who is stood looking fierce like a hardcore rapper


The types of media institutions which may distribute my product would be an organization like Comag which is the UK's most dynamic marketing and distribution company. Comag is owned by two major magazine publishers: The National Magazine Company and Condé Nast Publications. It is also the largest and most influential third party magazine distributor as they represent high profile market leading titles and global brands as well as niche magazines and specialist publications. I think they would distribute my magazine as my magazine has the potential to be world wide distributed and this institute being the most influential it would be perfect for my magazine.
The distribution of my magazine I would like for it to start through, firstly, giving hand copies to brand shops such as 'WHSmiths' I will do this so that my magazine becomes known to those who often go to shops which sell on-going weekly magazines. Due to research it has become known to me that chained supermarkets like Tesco are becoming one of the biggest sellers of magazines therefore it seems that it would be wise to market and distribute my product through channels like 'Tesco' and 'Sainsburys'.
Moreover, because of the fact the Internet has become increasingly more viable and everyone is using it throughout the world. I will be marketing my magazine through the Internet and websites using visual copies which will enable me to see competitors in the market as well as having my magazine amongst competitors. Overall, the marketing of my magazine will be both in shops and advertised on the net due to the fact the target audience are not adverse to using the Internet being the generation they are.


I attracted my audience by firstly conducting a questionnaire which highlighted what people wanted to have on the magazine and trying to meet their needs and I feel this was successful with the reviews I have had on my magazine via the use of videos.
I have also addressed my audience of teenagers/young adults who listen to Hip-Hop music by using the terminology which they use i.e. slang. I have used this to relate to my audience as they are who I am targeting.
Furthermore, my front cover of my magazine attracts the audience by the four main elements of a magazine those being the layout, image, text and audience profile. These in my opinion comparing it to real media products of my genre fit the Hip Hop codes and conventions. The reason being is that firstly, the title of the magazine: Rappers Delight immediately attract the audience as it is the name of an old school Hip Hop groups single.
The colour scheme of the magazine also complies with the codes and conventions of the Hip Hop genre with the use of bold colours: red and yellow which are continuous throughout the product.
The layout of the front cover of the magazine is nothing short of the professional magazines as I drew inspiration from “Vibe magazine”. The intense mid-shot of my model looking fierce with a business like dress code.
The extra images on the front to convey feature article in the magazine adds to the layout as I feel it gives it more appeal and attracts the audience more as this is not used on many real magazine products like ‘Vibe Magazine’.
The use of text on my magazine front cover is in the right places compared to the real media products which makes it seem realistic and meet the convention of a real media product in professionalism.


I have learnt a lot about the technologies from the process of constructing this music magazine. The use of the programme ‘Indesign’ to construct my magazine was very hard to get the concept of but after much trial and error I managed to get the hang of it.
I have learnt how to crop pictures into ‘Indesign’ and also gather knowledge of how to use layers, insert text, insert pictures, add Polaroid template pictures to my magazine, learnt how to move pictures and text around and also I learnt how to be patient when waiting for the right results to occur as a lot of the production of the magazine is down to a lot of trial and error.
My preliminary task has changed dramatically in comparison to my final product, due to my new skills learned. It is evident how much advanced technology was used in order to construct this school magazine and in comparison with my final product it does looks quite poor whereas my final product looks more professional.
I have also learnt that using less technology which may be easy does'nt have the same impact of quality as a programme which is advanced and more difficult to use.

Contents Page

The production of the contents page consisted of continuity as I added the same background and title from my front cover as a result of this it makes the magazine look more professional. As well as this I also had to ensure that I had a list of features that will be included in my magazine. By looking at other Hip-Hop magazines I decided to follow the same layout to make sure my product looked as realistic and professional as possible.


For my pictures on my contents page I decided to make a compilation of pictures using Polaroids to ensure I had a variety of shot types e.g close ups, low angle, mid shot etc. I also chose this as it was something unique and gave a good effect to my contents page.




Double paged spread

Once I produced the final draft of my interview I placed it on to my double page spread. Once I did this it enabled me to finish the final touches of my layout by finding a back drop and colour schemes to compliment the double paged spread as well as ensuring there was continuity running through my magazine. I then added the correct picture to make the double paged spread look appealing to the target audience by adding a few props.

I faced a few difficulties whilst creating my double page spread such as the font size and colour. It was hard to make sure that the text was readable as it clashed with the background picture. To overcome this problem I used my developed 'Indesign' skills to create a transparency box behind my text so that the interview was easier to read, I also changed the colour of the text numerous amount of times to get around this issue. After that issue it was easier as I added the finishing touches like bubbles of 'Orrin D's' crew and a banner at the top headlining 'Orrin D's' interview.

Interview

In order to find out what my target audience would be interested to see within my interview , I conducted a survey using Surveymonkey.com which questioned a general target audience on what kind of information they would like to see in a magazine. This enabled me to understand what questions would appeal to them and also what would help me to potentially market my magazine. The results came through and I gathered the information, the results portrayed that people would like a wide range of questions which involved the audience and also questions that weren't too formal. This helped me to start drafting my interview as I took the results into account and produced my double page spread.

Comparison between School magazine & Music magazine

The first picture is my preliminary task and the second my finalised front cover. The process of creation was very different due to the fact the programmes used were different. I produced my school magazine on Microsoft Publisher which was a much easier procedure as I was familiar with the software so it was much easier to create so the school magazine did not portray the standards which I wanted to reach. Knowing this, I decided to use 'Indesign' to create a more professional look and to match the market of other music magazines so it didn't look out of place, with more advanced technologies which was much difficult to use but as you can see is much more effective and portrays professionalism.






Wednesday

Proposal, Creation and Pictures

Proposal:
Name: I chose the name: "Rappers Delight" as it is a name associated with Hip-Hop as it the song title of the SugarHill Gang who are a famous Rap group. Therefore, I felt this name would be fitting to have because it relates to the genre of music I'm trying to reach. Furthermore, the denotation conveys that it is a delight to read.

Genre: The genre of Hip-Hop was chosen by people that took part in my questionnaire so all that will feature in my magazine will be Hip-Hip theme and style.

The creation of my magazine: After planning and researching for the preparation of my music magazine I came to the conclusion that I would use the genre of Hip-Hop music. I chose this genre simply because I personally love Hip-Hop and the messages that it sends out especially those that are positive, as well as the artists that produce the music controversial or not. Hip-Hop is a a unique, popular and entertaining genre of music. I also chose Hip-Hop because of the responses from my questionnaire which the majority vote went toward.
To begin my magazine I had to take a number of pictures which suited my magazines genre, this picture included relevant props such as money, phones and jewellery in order to give my artist a gangster look but also a business look. I drew inspiration from another edition of vibe which shows 50 Cent in a suit using this I have decided to make my model dress in a similar code. I want to portray this look with on my magazine as it reflects how Hip-Hop is progressing.
After taking the photographs they then had to be edited in order for them to be placed on different backgrounds. I edited my photographs through Adobe PhotoShop this consisted of smoothing the skin and brightening up the eyes. After editing my photographs I began to roughly place my images on to Adobe In design as I explored how to use the software. Earlier on in the project I began to draft my article for my double page spread in order to have enough time to adapt to my draft.

Pictures: Once my photographs had been shortlisted and roughly placed into In Design it helped me to place my picture so that they fitted so that I would be able to add text around the pictures. When I researched into other Hip-Hop music magazines I established that the layouts were always very simple with the use of the staring artist on the cover so the image would be the centre of attention, bold title colour complemented by the background to make it stand out and bold sub-headings of the features in the magazine.
This helped me to layout my own magazine as I decided to follow the same design with the exception of adding more images to the front cover to complement what else is featuring in my magazine

Surveys and Results

In order to reach my target audience I decided to conduct a number of surveys to find out what my target audience (young adults/teenagers) wanted to see from a magazine and what they wanted it to entail. The charts below convey the results:
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This chart conveys the amount of people that voted for there preferred music that I should base my magazine upon. This shows that I should have Hip-Hop as my magazine genre as the highest amount of people voted for it.

2)

This chart conveys the amount of people that have voted for name that my magazine should be called. As you can see by a considerable amount people like the name “Rappers Delight” therefore I will be choosing this to be the name of my magazine.

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This chart conveys the amount of people that have voted for the colour scheme that should be on my magazine. However, as you can see from the results there are the same amount of votes for Red and Yellow. Therefore I will have a red and yellow colour scheme running through my magazine as this is what the audience would like to see and they do compliment each other well.

Audience Profile

Jordan is a 16 year old who goes to Richmond college. He lives with his small family in Streatham. He lives the normal teen life; which entails him going out with his friends, girlfriend, shopping, raving and he has a passionate love for football but other than this he enjoys his musical comfort of Hip-Hop and inspires to be a well acclaimed English rapper. During his outings he is never without his headphones which blare out the musical lyrics of: Lil Wayne, Jay-z, Drake, Eminem, 2Pac, BIG, 50 Cent and the legend who is Slick-Rick. His musical background comes from his mother who was brought up on the foundation of Hip-Hop with artists like: Run DMC. He is currently subscribed to Hip-Hop magazine: “The Source” he pays £10 for this subscription and is always looking at new and exclusive Hip-Hop magazines to subscribe to in order to increase his outlook on Hip-Hop music and culture and what they are looking for in new up and coming artists.

Research into 2 real life Hip-Hop Magazines

Vibe magazine

  • Founded by Quincy Jones who is a music producer

  • Published in 1993, in partnership with Time Inc.

  • The magazine features Hip- Hop and RnB as well as actors and entertains around the Hip-Hop industry.

  • "The new Vibe is the premier destination for urban music, entertainment, culture and lifestyle for the aspirational 18-34 year old."

  • One issue costs: £5.00

By finding these facts this research will potentially aid me to create my own magazine and follow the codes and conventions needed to reach my target market. I did this by analysing this edition of Vibe magazine: This magazine uses a very simplistic layout with the use of:



  • A eye catching title which is written in bold and in red so it is noticeable against at white/grey background.

  • A mid-shot of a rapper who is looking directly in the camera using an intimidating stance to show he is "hard". This is further strengthened by the amount of tattoo's he shows by having a vest on which gives him a intimidating approach, which comply to Hip-Hop genre.

  • Bold sub-headings of features so they can easily be seen and therefore entice potential buyers.

I then analysed another magazine of the same genre called " The Source":

  • Established as a newsletter in 1988

  • President of the magazine: Jeremy Miller

  • One of the largest and most influential hip-hop publications in the United States

  • Said to be “The Bible of Hip-Hop.“

  • Targets all hip hop lovers of all ages that have a thorough interest in the genre and all that it has to offer.

This magazine although a different name uses the same conventions for example:


  • The bold title is used again to notify customer to what the magazine is therefore it is eye catching. Due to the fact the white font is against the white as a resulting making it stand out more to on looking customers.

  • The use of the main featured artist placed in middle of the magazine therefore giving him importance. Although this picture is a close up in comparison to "Vibe Magazine" it uses the same convention.

  • Bold sub-headings are used to show who is featuring in the magazine so target audience can see who is featuring potentially leading to more buyers.

Reason I researched

I decided to conduct thorough research into my music genre and similar magazine types as it will strengthen my knowledge on other magazines which are targeting the same market as me. Therefore, I can draw comparisons and also have a guideline to what codes and conventions to follow when putting together my magazine, with regards to layout, picture types and features to include. I drew most of my inspiration from Vibe magazine:




Planning & Research

Preliminary task: School magazine
Before producing a final piece I had to begin with a preliminary task. I had to convey that my skills of producing a magazine had progressed from amateur to professional. This magazine was produced using Microsoft Publisher,this task in comparison to my final piece was considerably easier. This was due to the fact I was aware of how Publisher worked and therefore was able to create a school magazine fairly quickly due to the software's simplicity. However, the quality of the magazine was reflective of the software as it did not look either professional or marketable, As a result, the progression from my preliminary task to final magazine was clear and was conveyed through the production of my Hip-Hop magazine.



My task
My focal task in this whole production is to create a music magazine which follow the codes and conventions of a real life magazine of the market today. In order to do this I will be conducting research into my genre of music and to what the market like to see from a Hip-Hop magazine as a whole. The task will also allow me to get a better insight into the media and the technologies of today.

Hip-Hop music
I have decided to chose the Hip-Hop genre of music as my magazine as it is regarded by many as a very popular genre of music by the participants that partook in my questionnaire.

With its unique sounds, Hip-Hop is commonly based on concepts of looping, rapping, free styling, Dj-ing, scratching, sampling and beat boxing. The music is used to express concerns of political, social, and personal issues. I also chose this music genre for my magazine because I personally love Hip-Hop and the messages that it sends out especially those that are positive. As well as the artists that produce the music controversial or not Hip Hop is a a unique, popular and entertaining genre of music.