Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Finished Contents Page


Here is my finished contents page. I made sure that the colours matched the house colours used on the front cover, and also included the page numbers for each article. I left spaces for images to fit in and I also used the crests as a focal point for the audience to remember.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Contents page progress


Here is the progress I have made so far on my contents page. I matched the house colours on the cover so that my magazine looks professional. After adding the contents section, I then placed a rectangle for where my contents will go. I have already placed two pieces of text on the shape, one being "In this issue:" and another being a bullet point for the first thing in the magazine and the page numbers. After doing this I decided to place the school crest in the top centre of the contents page as a focal point for people to remember.

Finished Cover

After a small bit of editing, including going around my background so that only the student and the table were visible, I placed my headlines into the black spaces that I left. As a finishing touch, I added the school crest into the bottom left of the cover.

Finished School Crest

After a few small problems with the colouring was fixed, I then placed my text back onto the image and  made sure that it was in the appropriate space and a suitable size.
Above is my finished crest which I used on my contents page and on my cover.

School Crest Edit

I found a crest on google images and edited so that it matched my house colours for my magazine.
In order to get my school initials on to the crest I used the text tool and placed it in the gap that I made.
I wrote my text in the same font used on my cover so that it matched, and I also used the same house colours.
After getting the text and colours right, I then began the process of placing my text and re-sizing it so that it fitted in to the gap.



Cover and Contents pages

 Here I have used the eye-dropper tool to get the same colour I have used for my cover so that I could use it for my contents page too.

Here you can see that I have used the paint bucket tool to fill in the header, footer and any other boxes with my chosen house colour.

Cover Progress


Here is my front cover, without the headlines and the footer. I chose blue for my house colours as it is a neutral, calm colour for my audience. The header is place in the top section in the centre of my magazine as it is one of the main focal points.

Written Essay


Bauer Media Group
Bauer Media is a multinational media company in Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 1875, they have expanded a huge amount and they now operate in 16 countries across the world. Bauer Media is privately owned and managed by the Bauer family, and their headquarters is based in Hamburg. The Bauer family have been building up and expanding their business for over 130 years!
Astonishingly, the world-wide business started off in a small printing house in Germany. It has now grown into a worldwide publishing and media company that makes around 300 magazines over the world in 15 countries, plus online, TV and radio stations. Bauer’s first UK project was the launch of “Bella” magazine in 1987. Bauer Media soon became the UK’s third largest publisher. Bauer then decided to expand even more over the UK as they bought Emap Consumer Media and Emap Radio in 2008. Bauer Media joined the Bauer Media Group in January, 2008 after buying Emap Consumer Media for £1.4 million. This purchase put them on top in the UK and crowned them the leading publishing group.
Bauer Media has many different platforms including online, magazines, TV and radio stations. They cover every modern platform available, which puts them ahead of a lot of their competitors.

TV
Radio
Online
Magazine
FHM
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Kerrang!
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Heat
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Magic
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Smash Hits
No
Yes
Yes
Yes

In the table above I have shown the platforms that are available for each of these products. The ones with more platforms are likely to have a larger audience, as their products can be reach in more ways. Having more than one platform is a great way for the products to expand their reputation and to essentially expand their audience.
How Bauer Media have grown over the years is great. They started off in a small printing office, but managed to become the leading media and publishing company in the UK. Their heritage stretches right back to 1953 when they launched Angling Times, and they bought Motor Cycle News in 1956. Both of these magazines still run to this very day. In 1990, Bauer bought the radio station Kiss FM and also Liverpool’s Radio City. They then expanded even further by buying radio station Magic. In order to expand their business, Bauer needed to stay ahead of their competitors. The best way to stay ahead in the media world is to buy out your competitors and that is exactly what Bauer did.

This year, there was great controversy as one of Bauer Media’s magazines was stopped as it was accused of being pro-Nazi. The magazine was called Der Landser, and publication was stopped as it was accused of honouring pro-Nazi troops who fought in World War 2. Bauer Media explained that they took these accusations extremely seriously and looked into it straight away. They asked German lawyer, Otmar Kury to review the content in the magazine. The situation came to light from an article posted by The Guardian. The details of what went on were available to everyone that could see and it wasn’t a positive effect on Bauer’s corporate image. In order to gain back their good reputation, Bauer came out and tried to make things right by stopping the publication of the magazine that had been previously published for 43 years. However, Bauer have gone to great trouble to make it lawful to publish the magazine in Germany by making sure that the magazine did not mention the crimes of those it honoured. They also publish other military magazines that have been accused of glorifying Nazi’s and Hitler in particular. These magazines are within the German law so publication has not stopped.

Among the many platforms, there has to be a dominant one. In this day and age there has been a great decline in some platforms. Products with only online, only TV and only magazine are declining. As the products expand, the platforms expand and so customers are able to reach this product in a number of ways, making it available at almost any time. The leading platform is online. The reason that it is the leading platform is because it is available 24/7. Customers want this and so if a product expands and makes them more accessible then the number of customers is likely to rise. A great example of a leading product in the online world is Netflix. Netflix achieved a world first when the provider won an Emmy for best TV programme. The reason they won this is because they were able to create a new audience. This audience was then suitably named the binge audience. This means that people can watch whole series in one big go, 24/7. By expanding their audience and creating a completely new one, Netflix have topped the scale.
Netflix offer a HUGE amount of programmes suitable for a large, varied audience. The service provides a product for almost everyone’s taste. By meeting the demands of the customers and also staying ahead of their competitors, it is likely that Netflix will not decline for a long time. Creating a completely new audience took a lot of work and Netflix managed to do this successfully. This is the perfect way for them to stay at the top of the market.