Friday, 11 April 2014

Final Products




Q1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Throughout the production process of my magazine, creating my font page, contents page and double page spread, I have created continuity throughout, for example creating a house style with a colour scheme. I decided to use a colour scheme of: red, black, white and yellow, which I have continued onto all of my magazine pages to create my magazine to look aesthetically pleasing and to bring it all together. I chose to use these colours because I researched into magazines with the same music genre as mine, and found that it was conventional and a similar selection of colours were used. Also, I felt that red, black and white are all associated with rock and have connotations of danger, with the added inclusion of yellow, allowed aspects of my magazine to stand out and catch the audiences attention. Another feature to create the house style, was placing my main model on all three of my products to reinforce her importance as the main artist, across the magazine and to maintain the magazine genre to the audience.In addition, I have also used the same type of fonts across all three features, of being bold and creating a powerful, to reinforce the dominance of my magazine. If i did not continue this house style onto all of the features of my magazine, then it would appear unprofessional and inconsistent, and the importance of my main artist and the magazine would not be reinforced. 

Q2: How does your media product represent particular social groups?


I also made the decision to produce a series of interviews for members of the audience who would read my magazine and to see who the main type of audience are and if I have targeted them effectively. 

1. What is your age and gender?
2. What is your current working status?
3. What is your social grade?
4. What are your key interests?
5. How do you feel about the price of my magazine?
6. Do you feel as engaged to my magazine as you would other existing rock magazines?
7. What features specifically attract you to my magazine?
8. Do you think my magazine has a clear house style and colour theme and how effective do you think they are?


Q3: What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?







Media Institutions by rubymoore08x on GoAnimate



Bauer Media:
Bauer media is a division of the Bauer Media Group, Europe's largest privately owned publishing Group. The group is a worldwide media empire offering over 300 magazines in 15 countries, as well as online, TV and radio stations, demonstrating that they are a global company. It is a multi-platform UK based media group which is widely recognised and rewarded as being industry innovators.
I think Bauer media would be effective distributors because they have a lot of experience in the industry and are very popular. Therefore they will promote my magazine well and create a positive reputation for my magazine.
 In addition there slogan  'we think Popular' shows that they are seen as a very popular institution and distribute to a large population and shows that their primary purpose is to be popular, so this is essential for distributing my magazine.








These are some of the brands that the Baeur media group cover distribute. This appeals to me as they cover several existing products which I used as influences for my own magazine such as Q. As magazines such as Q and Kerrang are very popular magazines worldwide, this shows that Bauer are a successful institution.






With more than 60 iconic media brands, IPC creates content for multiple platforms, across print, online, mobile, tablets and events. As the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher they engage with 26 million UK adults - almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of men. They also have an award winning portfolio of websites which reach over 25 millions users globally every month. They are committed to working in partnership with its consumers, advertisers, business partners and employees to deliver exceptional value, service, innovation and creativity. 

I think that IPC Media would be a good institution to distribute my magazine because they have a huge fan base and reach their target audience in many different formats. Therefore my magazine would be accessible across the globe and a widespread of individuals. 


Here are some of the brands that IPC media group distribute. They do cover various popular music magazines such as NME. This shows they have experience working with top music brands and have dominance within the market. 

Chosen Media Institution:
The media Group that I have decided to choose for my magazine and to distribute my products is Bauer media. I decided on this because of their experience with other existing products such as Q which my magazine was influence from.  In addition, I think my products would fit in with other existing products. 






Here I have placed my magazine amongst other Bauer existing products to compare. When putting the magazines side by side, I think that my magazine cover fits in well with the others and the Bauer media style, and as the existing magazines are very successful I think Muse would be able to achieve the same, with Bauer media being its institution. The only problem that I would face would be the tough competition between these other successful products, but at least my product would be distributed globally and gather a wide fan base.


How I want my product to be distributed:
In relation to the distribution of my media product, I would like product to be made very accessible so that it can reach a widespread audience and introduces a lot more people to it. In addition, the most popular magazines of the current society are also available on portable devices and technology as well as hard copies, therefore I would like my product to also be distributed digitally as there has also been an increase in proliferation and convergence. 

For example, all of the mainstream music magazines also have a website for members of the audience to access. This is very effective when communicating with the public audience as people from all over the globe can access their websites, shown in the screenshots below.



However, as some of the audience still purchase products physically, I would want my products to be distributed to leading supermarkets, as a majority of people will shop in these places, and will so therefore come across my products and easily be able to access them.

Q4: Who would be the audience for your media product?

Q5: How did I attract/address my audience?

Questions for audience feedback:
1. What is your age and gender?
2. What is your social grade?
3. Who do you think my magazine is aimed at and why?
4. What genre do you think my magazine is?
5. Do you think my magazine appears as conventional as other existing products and why?
6. Do you think my magazine appeals to both genders?
7. When comparing my product to an existing product, what magazine would you say represents mine?
8. Do you think my magazine has a house style and colour theme? 




I also created a closed-ended questionnaire survey which I handed out to various peers, so that I could receive even more valid feedback to support who my magazine's target audience is.
The questions that I asked are:
1. Do you find my magazine attractive and appealing to read?
2. Does my magazine appear as professional and conventional as other existing products?
3. Do you feel my magazine fits in well with other rock magazines?
4. Do you think my magazine has a clear house style?
5. Are the images on my magazine appealing to you?
6. Are you drawn to the features on my magazine and do you find them effective?
7. Do you think my magazine appeals to a younger audience?
8. Do you think the genre of my magazine is reflected effectively?
9. Are you attracted to the colour theme of my magazine?

The individuals that I asked include:
Josie Mumby, 17, Female
Emily Abba, 18, Female
Sarah Phillips, 22, Female
Jack Conman, 23, Male
Eddie Moxon, 18, Male
Charlie Pickering, 19, Male

Questionnaire feedback:
Once I had collected in the results of my questionnaire; I created a tally chart, so that I could see and present my results in a clear way. Overall I was pleased with the feedback that I collected; although I did receive a few negative feedback, yet these could be due to personal reasons, as the majority was positive. With the individuals that gave me the negative feedback, they also stated a reason for why they answered 'no' and their reasons were mainly due to the colour theme including pink, which is not a stereotypical colour associated with the rock genre and also does not attract males, as much as females. However, I have already analysed this in my evaluation. 



Q6: What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product?

Before I began my coursework, there were many technology programmes that I had not used before, these include: Photoshop, Blogger, photography studio lights, Prezi, and GoAnimate. I have also learnt how to use new software and without these I would not be able to produce my final product that I did.

Photoshop:
I had never used Photoshop before and it was essential to when constructing my magazine products. I experimented with the software and quickly learnt and adapted to using it for all of my editing and majority of my production process. I found the programme very useful as there were many different tools for different uses which allowed me to create my products in effective and creative styles. The following images show the key tools I used throughout the process.



Using Photoshop from rubymoorex

Blogger:














Prezi:












GoAnimate: