Here are the final two pictures in the short-list for my front cover image:
Both of these images will need a little bit of editing so that they suit the style and genre of my magazine. I briefly started a little attempt on the first image and this is how it looks now:
The editing on this image gives it a much darker, harder look. I was hoping to make it this way as Metal and Rock music match this sort of grunge, dark style.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Cover Photo Finals
The photos in this post are the ones that I have chosen to put into the short-list to being my final cover photo.
The one below is one of my finals as I like the direct address and the lighting is focused on him. His dark clothes suit the profile for one of my typical readers, however his facial expression could be more serious.
When taking the photo above, we had a lot of fun playing around with shadows, however without the correct lighting, my camera would not focus properly, producing a rather blurred photo.
This is quite a playful picture, however I may not use it as it does not suit the style/genre of my magazine.
The one above is one of my favourites and may be used as my final front cover image. With a little bit of editing I can make it suitable for the style of my magazine.
The one below is one of my finals as I like the direct address and the lighting is focused on him. His dark clothes suit the profile for one of my typical readers, however his facial expression could be more serious.
When taking the photo above, we had a lot of fun playing around with shadows, however without the correct lighting, my camera would not focus properly, producing a rather blurred photo.
This is quite a playful picture, however I may not use it as it does not suit the style/genre of my magazine.
The one above is one of my favourites and may be used as my final front cover image. With a little bit of editing I can make it suitable for the style of my magazine.
Photo Shoot
Here are some pictures from my photo shoot I did with my friends band.
The ones above and below quite good, straight on shots. The lighting was a bit of a problem but it couldn't be helped at the time.
These two shots are quite interesting as you can see the person, and their shadow. However, due to the lighting my camera wouldn't focus properly.
I am quite happy with the photo above as it is very vibrant and good quality. Even though he isn't directly addressing the camera, I think the way he is looking down is quite cool.
The ones above and below quite good, straight on shots. The lighting was a bit of a problem but it couldn't be helped at the time.
These two shots are quite interesting as you can see the person, and their shadow. However, due to the lighting my camera wouldn't focus properly.
I am quite happy with the photo above as it is very vibrant and good quality. Even though he isn't directly addressing the camera, I think the way he is looking down is quite cool.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Framing and Angle
Research
In Mr Murphy's lesson we discussed different types of shots and angles when shooting a video.
Framing
- Establishing shot - sets the scene
- Wide shot - small object of character is a small part of the scene
- Long shot - closer to the person, less of the setting
- Three-quater shot - most of the persons body
- Mid/medium shot - shows the waist and upwards of the person
- Medium close up - shows the persons features and expressions
- Close up - the face, sometimes the shoulders
- Big close up - looks at the emotions of the person, hides the setting
- Extreme close up - shows some of the face, e.g. the eyes
Angle
- High angle - above the person, can create a sense of vulnerability
- Low angle - looking up to the person, can create a sense of power
- Birdseye view - directly above the scene
- Canted angle - everything is on an angle, can make things look odd
- Wide angle - can see a lot of the scene, can create a dramatic feeling
- Shallow focus - only part of the scene is in focus, e.g. over the shoulder shots
House Style Ideas
House style for my magazine
For my house style I will need to choose a colour scheme that looks good and will suit the style of the magazines contents and its readers.
For example, my style model - Kerrang! has a very simple house style, but can be changed when doing special editions of the magazine such as a christmas edition etc. Here is a normal, weekly edition of Kerrang!
The masthead is the usual black colour with Kerrang!'s unique font. The usual articles with the main coverline in the middle are the focal point of this cover. The usual cover photo of a band in the background with their name as a banner going across the page.
Below is an example of a special edition of the magazine that shows how it changes from its norm to fit the event such as christmas:
As you can see, the usual black masthead has been changed to the colour red in the theme of christmas. All of the articles are in some way christmas related but still relevant to the music, e.g. "Metal up your Xmass" and "Xmas dinner rock ruck". All of these lines relate to the christmas theme, yet still stays to the style of music in the magazine: Rock/Metal.
For my magazine I will probably be using black as one of my main colours, because it is used on most metal/rock magazines. Another colour I may use is red because it contrasts well with the black and it is a nice bright colour. I will review my decisions when it comes down to the final design.
For example, my style model - Kerrang! has a very simple house style, but can be changed when doing special editions of the magazine such as a christmas edition etc. Here is a normal, weekly edition of Kerrang!
The masthead is the usual black colour with Kerrang!'s unique font. The usual articles with the main coverline in the middle are the focal point of this cover. The usual cover photo of a band in the background with their name as a banner going across the page.
Below is an example of a special edition of the magazine that shows how it changes from its norm to fit the event such as christmas:
As you can see, the usual black masthead has been changed to the colour red in the theme of christmas. All of the articles are in some way christmas related but still relevant to the music, e.g. "Metal up your Xmass" and "Xmas dinner rock ruck". All of these lines relate to the christmas theme, yet still stays to the style of music in the magazine: Rock/Metal.
For my magazine I will probably be using black as one of my main colours, because it is used on most metal/rock magazines. Another colour I may use is red because it contrasts well with the black and it is a nice bright colour. I will review my decisions when it comes down to the final design.
Friday, 29 November 2013
My Cover Photo Plan
Cover Photo
For my front cover, I have a few ideas as to what I think my readers will want to see on the front of my magazine. I will organise a day where I can go and photograph my friends band at their practice area.
I know what kind of image I want as the front cover and how it will be presented.
With 5 people in the band, I have decided to go with the generic pose and put the front man centre and the other members stood slightly behind and to the side of the front man. I will not be using any make-up as I don't think the boys need to wear make-up for the shoot.
Here is an example for how I want the band members to stand:
This is one of my ideas for the stance of the band members. The reason I would like them to stand like this is because you can see all members, even though the focus is slightly more on the frontman (Josh Franceschi), the other band members are still clearly seen. This created a sense of togetherness, and the fans will not be disappointed that it is all focused on the frontman.
Here is another example of a cover photo:
This is the cover for one of Metallica's albums (Garage Inc.) However, this image does not follow the norm. Most bands seem to focus on the frontman, whereas in this image it is actually the bass player (Jason Newsted) that is the main focal point. Yes, the other band members are in the picture, they just aren't as forward as Jason is in this image.
In comparison, here is another photo of Metallica for another album:
In this image, all of the band members are the focal point instead of just one. However, instead of following the norm, the frontman (James Hetfield) is off to the side of the image, instead of in the centre. I will be using all of these images when taking my final cover photo.
This is the cover for one of Metallica's albums (Garage Inc.) However, this image does not follow the norm. Most bands seem to focus on the frontman, whereas in this image it is actually the bass player (Jason Newsted) that is the main focal point. Yes, the other band members are in the picture, they just aren't as forward as Jason is in this image.
In comparison, here is another photo of Metallica for another album:
In this image, all of the band members are the focal point instead of just one. However, instead of following the norm, the frontman (James Hetfield) is off to the side of the image, instead of in the centre. I will be using all of these images when taking my final cover photo.
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Cover Images Research
In order to plan my own cover image, I have researched some other magazine covers of the same style. The magazine cover examples have researched are Kerrang! Rocksound and Q.
I plan to use my friends band, with 5 members.
Here of some examples of cover photos that may influence my photos:
I plan to use my friends band, with 5 members.
Here of some examples of cover photos that may influence my photos:
Each of these covers are well suited to the amount of band members I will be using for my shoot. Each magazine has a different camera angle, lighting, position of the band members, clothing, make-up.
For my cover photo, I will need minimal to no make-up as all of the band members are male. I have a few ideas as to how I will position them all and what style of clothing they will be wearing. As of right now, I am still unsure on the background of the image and things like lighting and photoshopping. All will be sorted out in the next few weeks and I will plan for us to all get together and I will take a few shots here and there with my camera.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Typical Reader
A typical reader for my magazine
John Doe is between the ages of 16 and 25 and enjoys rock and metal music. John does not have a job so he can't afford more expensive magazines, however this magazine caters for his interests. The magazines feature his favourite bands and he collects the posters for his room and enters competitions for tickets to concerts. Even if he does not win the competition, he still attends some concerts with his friends throughout the year.
Style Model
My Style Models: Kerrang! & Rocksound
The reason I chose these two magazines as my style models is because they are very similar to the styles of music I enjoy and would like to base my magazine off. However, as Kerrang! is published by Bauer Media, Rocksound is published by a French company called Editions Freeway, with offices based in London.
Kerrang! caters to the styles of music that I most interested in. These styles of music will be the types that influence the design and the features of my magazine.
The genres of music that will be features include:
Punk
Pop-punk
Rock
Metal
The audience of these magazines range from 16-25 years old, and my magazine will also target these age ranges. The target audience will be aimed at people who listen to the genres above, plus a few extras.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Audience Research
Influence for my magazine
I have been doing research on two magazines in particular, Kerrang! and Q.
I don't really read Q, however I am a big fan of Kerrang! and buy it often. The style and genre of the magazines are similar, however I find the bands I am most interested in are regularly featured in Kerrang!
The main influence for my magazine is Kerrang! as it is suited to my age range, music interests and style. For example, Kerrang! is well known for its pop-punk/rock/metal influences from bands such as Metallica, You Me At Six and Bullet For My Valentine.
The audience for Kerrang! is as follows:
Age: 16-24
Gender: Female - 45.3% Male - 54.7%
Music genres: lots of different types of rock/metal, e.g thrash metal to punk rock
I have been doing research on two magazines in particular, Kerrang! and Q.
I don't really read Q, however I am a big fan of Kerrang! and buy it often. The style and genre of the magazines are similar, however I find the bands I am most interested in are regularly featured in Kerrang!
The main influence for my magazine is Kerrang! as it is suited to my age range, music interests and style. For example, Kerrang! is well known for its pop-punk/rock/metal influences from bands such as Metallica, You Me At Six and Bullet For My Valentine.
The audience for Kerrang! is as follows:
Age: 16-24
Gender: Female - 45.3% Male - 54.7%
Music genres: lots of different types of rock/metal, e.g thrash metal to punk rock
Friday, 15 November 2013
Typical Conventions
Typical Conventions of a music magazine
Masthead - A masthead is the name or logo of the magazines, here are some examples:
Main Coverline - The main coverline is usually the main topic of the magazine article, placed in the centre, header or footer of the magazine in a larger text. Here are some examples:
Here are some typical conventions used on magazines, I am looking at music magazines in particular. However, some magazines do not follow these norms. In the post below you can see some examples of magazines that don't follow the trend.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Not following the trend...
Above I have added a few of the magazine covers that defy the generic conventions of music magazines. Each of these magazines are purposely missing out some of the key conventions of a music magazine such as coverlines, banners etc. Some don't even include the barcode on the front cover like most magazines.
The reason that this is done is so that the magazine can be identified as a special or limited edition. Most publishers will make a completely different cover just relating to main topic and nothing else within the magazine, this is often done for special occasions or just because a band/artist is popular at the time and everyone is interested. By doing a special edition, the publishers are targeting the more demographic audience as they are more likely to pay more for a special, limited edition magazine on one of their favourite artists etc.
My Powerpoint
Here is the link for my powerpoint that I uploaded onto slideshare:
http://www.slideshare.net/FreeMeAtSix/music-magazine-conventi
http://www.slideshare.net/FreeMeAtSix/music-magazine-conventi
Music Magazine Conventions Research Source
http://www.trcmediastudies.co.uk/How%20To%20Research%20Music%20Magazines%20Web%20Resource.pdf
Above is the website I used for my research. The website is extremely helpful to my work as it identifies and explains the conventions I have highlighted in my work.
I used this list to help me create my powerpoint. Below is my smaller version of this, plus the other slides identifying each convention including examples.
Above is the website I used for my research. The website is extremely helpful to my work as it identifies and explains the conventions I have highlighted in my work.
I used this list to help me create my powerpoint. Below is my smaller version of this, plus the other slides identifying each convention including examples.
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