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Friday, 28 March 2014
7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Preliminary Task: College Magazine
As you can see from the table above in my
preliminary task which was a college magazine I only included the basic
conventions of a magazine. For example: a masthead, a main image, a bar code
and a colour scheme. It helped to do the preliminary task therefore we could
make mistakes on it so that we didn't repeat these negative things in our
foundation portfolio products. I think it was very useful as when I look back
now at my preliminary task and compare it to my foundation portfolio I can tell
straight away which things stand out as been wrong or need to be changed on my preliminary
task noticing ways I could now improve it. In my foundation portfolio I
produced a pop music magazine which included many more conventions of a
magazine. These extra conventions included: sky lines, cover lines, extra
images, a date line and anchorage.
From the beginning of the year to now I
feel I have learnt a lot of new skills but mainly understanding the conventions
of a music magazine and been able to apply them to my work specifically the pop
genre. I also learnt how to use new technologies in each different process
including the research, planning, editing, producing and evaluation stages. I
used Photoshop to manipulate my images and create my three final products
increasing and enhancing the features throughout the pages making it look
professional. I also discovered how to use programs for my research and
planning for example: GoAnimate, Prezi and Slide Share. These programs allowed
me to present data in different ways rather than just using text and images.
If I could change anything on my preliminary
task I would change the image that i had taken and produce another image with a
plain background focusing more on the artist and drawing attention to her
rather than the background things which are irrelevant. I would use different
fonts and a different colour scheme. I used black front which doesn't stand out
at all and isn't noticed buy the audience because it blends into the background
image. I would also make some of the text larger and add effects so that it
became bold. I would use fonts that link in with the genre of the magazine
rather than different fonts for every piece of text on the front cover.
Overall I feel I have learnt a lot throughout
the processes from my preliminary product to my foundation portfolio products
considering all stages including: research and planning, editing and producing
my products and the evaluation stage. I think the main reasons for these
changes are because of gaining experience with the program Photoshop and
developing my skills to make my work better. I realized that in order for my
pop music magazine to sell if it was placed on the market it would have to look
professional and like existing products to encourage people to consume it.
6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Computer
Tripod
Card Reader
Camera
Memory Card
Adobe Photoshop
I used
Photoshop for the majority of the processes in producing my final products
which are the front cover, contents page and double page spread of a music
magazine and my chosen genre was pop. I learnt many qualities within the
editing process on Photoshop including:
What is it?
The move
tool allows you to move things around Photoshop including text and images.
What did you
use it for?
I used the
move tool to move objects around on my front cover, contents page and double
page spread. I created my text and imported my images then used the move tool
to position them where I wanted them to be. It made making changes to my
products quick and easy.
What is it?
The crop
tool allows you to crop images and text and get rid of the parts that you do
not want as well as making things smaller.
What did you
use it for?
I used the
crop tool to get rid of parts of images that I used for my front cover and
double page spread for my music magazine that I didn't want to
include. I also cropped images such as the V Festival pictures on the
contents page and removed the parts from the outside that
I didn't want then altered the size of the images.
What is it?
The magnetic
lasso tool allows you to select an area free hand that you want to highlight.
What did you
use it for?
I used this
tool to cut around images and text to place them my background images of the
artist on my front cover. It makes it quick and easy to highlight an area that
you want to edit and change without picking up anything else with it that you
don’t want to move or change around.
What is it?
This magic
wand tool allows you to select areas based on pixels and the area available for
the tool to pick up on.
What did you
use it for?
I used this
on my front cover main image of my artist to cut around the image that I
imported and wanted to put on top of another background image. It is a quick
and easy way to pick up a certain section on Photoshop and move it around or
delete it.
What is it?
The eraser
tool allows you to get rid of anything that you don’t want to include in
different ways including the background eraser, the magnetic eraser and the
normal freehand eraser.
What did you
use it for?
I used this
tool to get rid of everything that I didn't want on my products.
The eraser tool is a rubber that allowed me to change the size and opacity of
it to leave or take away which ever bits I wanted too depending on what I was
erasing.
What is it?
The eye
dropper tool allows you to select a colour and copy it to get
the exact same colour.
What did you
use it for?
I used this
in my work to relate the shades of red, green, black and white and get the same
ones for each page sticking to a colour scheme that I have used
throughout all of my pages. I also used this tool to make the text colours the
same so that they are all relevant and recognizable to an audience.
What is it?
The paint
bucket is a toll that allows shapes to be filed as well as gradients been added
to a background.
What did you
use it for?
I used the
paint bucket tool on my contents page and double page spread to fill in
the color of the large circles that I created. I used the same
shade of red and green colour for my pages to create similarity for them to be
noticed and connected with each other for the audience.
What is it?
The text
tool allows text to be easily added to anything on Photoshop including on top
of images and any other text in horizontal and vertical format.
What did you
use it for?
I have used
the text tool on my front cover, contents page and double page spread to add
all of the writing that I have included. I created the text article on my
double page spread through a different program and not Photoshop because
it didn't include all of the features that I needed to use.
What is it?
The zoom
tool allows you to zoom in and out on the Photoshop page to get a bigger view
of the whole thing or a specific view of a certain detailed part on the
page.
What did you
use it for?
I used the
tool to concentrate on editing specific parts of mainly my images when I cut
things out to make sure I didn't leave anything or take anything
away that I shouldn't of done. Been able to zoom in and out helped I
too imagine what my products would look like on a large and small scale.
What is it?
The colour tool
allows a whole variety of different colours that can
be specifically chosen by you to be added to text and images.
What did you
use it for?
I used
the colour tool to create a colour scheme for all three of
my finished products. I also used it to select the block colours and gradient colours that
I used and the different shades of red and green for my text.
Adobe Photoshop
I used
Photoshop for the majority of the processes in producing my final products
which are the front cover, contents page and double page spread of a music
magazine and my chosen genre was pop. I learnt many qualities within the
editing process on Photoshop including:
What is it?
The move
tool allows you to move things around Photoshop including text and images.
What did you use it for?
I used the
move tool to move objects around on my front cover, contents page and double
page spread. I created my text and imported my images then used the move tool
to position them where I wanted them to be. It made making changes to my
products quick and easy.
What is it?
The crop
tool allows you to crop images and text and get rid of the parts that you do
not want as well as making things smaller.
What did you use it for?
I used the
crop tool to get rid of parts of images that I used for my front cover and
double page spread for my music magazine that I didn't want to
include. I also cropped images such as the V Festival pictures on the
contents page and removed the parts from the outside that
I didn't want then altered the size of the images.
What is it?
The magnetic
lasso tool allows you to select an area free hand that you want to highlight.
What did you use it for?
I used this
tool to cut around images and text to place them my background images of the
artist on my front cover. It makes it quick and easy to highlight an area that
you want to edit and change without picking up anything else with it that you
don’t want to move or change around.
What is it?
This magic
wand tool allows you to select areas based on pixels and the area available for
the tool to pick up on.
What did you use it for?
I used this
on my front cover main image of my artist to cut around the image that I
imported and wanted to put on top of another background image. It is a quick
and easy way to pick up a certain section on Photoshop and move it around or
delete it.
What is it?
The eraser
tool allows you to get rid of anything that you don’t want to include in
different ways including the background eraser, the magnetic eraser and the
normal freehand eraser.
What did you use it for?
I used this
tool to get rid of everything that I didn't want on my products.
The eraser tool is a rubber that allowed me to change the size and opacity of
it to leave or take away which ever bits I wanted too depending on what I was
erasing.
What is it?
The eye
dropper tool allows you to select a colour and copy it to get
the exact same colour.
What did you use it for?
I used this
in my work to relate the shades of red, green, black and white and get the same
ones for each page sticking to a colour scheme that I have used
throughout all of my pages. I also used this tool to make the text colours the
same so that they are all relevant and recognizable to an audience.
What is it?
The paint
bucket is a toll that allows shapes to be filed as well as gradients been added
to a background.
What did you use it for?
I used the
paint bucket tool on my contents page and double page spread to fill in
the color of the large circles that I created. I used the same
shade of red and green colour for my pages to create similarity for them to be
noticed and connected with each other for the audience.
What is it?
The text
tool allows text to be easily added to anything on Photoshop including on top
of images and any other text in horizontal and vertical format.
What did you use it for?
I have used
the text tool on my front cover, contents page and double page spread to add
all of the writing that I have included. I created the text article on my
double page spread through a different program and not Photoshop because
it didn't include all of the features that I needed to use.
What is it?
The zoom
tool allows you to zoom in and out on the Photoshop page to get a bigger view
of the whole thing or a specific view of a certain detailed part on the
page.
What did you use it for?
I used the
tool to concentrate on editing specific parts of mainly my images when I cut
things out to make sure I didn't leave anything or take anything
away that I shouldn't of done. Been able to zoom in and out helped I
too imagine what my products would look like on a large and small scale.
What is it?
The colour tool
allows a whole variety of different colours that can
be specifically chosen by you to be added to text and images.
What did you use it for?
I used
the colour tool to create a colour scheme for all three of
my finished products. I also used it to select the block colours and gradient colours that
I used and the different shades of red and green for my text.
Microsoft Publisher is a desktop
publishing application created by Microsoft. The emphasis of the program is
based on layout and design to produce products. I used the program to finish
off my double page spread product. I created the heading and sub heading on
Adobe Photoshop as well as positioning my image and doing all of the editing
and effects. I then saved the Photoshop file as an image and inserted the image
as the background in Publisher. I had to use two different programs to create
my double page spread because Photoshop on its own doesn't have all of the
tools needed to include the codes and conventions of a music magazine double
page spread. For example I wanted to include a drop cap at the beginning of my
main article and a pull quote in the middle of my main article and both of
these things couldn't be done on Photoshop but could be done on Publisher. I
did all of my main article on Publisher including the colour, size and font
design for the text included in the main article on this page. I found
Publisher much easier and quicker to use to create these extra things rather
than Photoshop and finally producing my finished product.
5. How did you attract and address your audience?
Audience Feedback
Above
are the five questions that I asked my audience when my products were finished
for their feedback. The questions that I produced are general about all three
of my products: front cover, contents page and double page spread as well as
some personal information about the person completing my audience feedback. I
have created my feedback through the program called GoAnimate my audience
didn't want to be filmed on camera.
Questionnaire
1. Do you think my music
magazine looks appealing to purchase and read?
2. Do you think you are
drawn to my music magazine like you would be drawn to other pop music
magazines?
3. Do you think the colours
are effective in relation to attracting your attention?
4. Do you think the
genre of my music magazine is reflected effectively?
5. Do you think my music
magazine appeals to a younger audience mainly?
6. Do you think the
images I have used link in well with my chosen genre?
Below are the results from the questionnaire that
can be seen above that I created and emailed to twenty of my peers at college
including six questions about my products. I used a pie chart and a bar chart
to show the outcome of asking the questions to my audience which I created
using Microsoft Excel. I received some useful information that enabled me to
make slight changes to my three products for my foundation portfolio coursework
project after the feedback and opinion of my peers.
4. Who would the audience be for your media product?

This
is the reader profile page that I created when undertaking the planning and
research stages before creating my three finished products. I have included it
in my evaluation because this is the target audience for my music magazine.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Friday, 21 March 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Contents Page Step By Step
I used the shape tool to produce the two large circles that i also used for my double page spread showing continuity and recognition. I also used the paint bucket tool and eye dropper tool to chose the correct color and fill in the circles.
This is the finished product of my contents page when everything was put into place and positioned in the correct way.
I used the front cover image and saved it as a picture opened up anew tab and dragged the image onto my contents page making it smaller and slightly on a side. I added arrows using the shape tool and filled them black whilst adding page numbers with the text tool to direct the audience inside the magazine to the different pages.
I stuck to conventions of real media products and used the heading inside this month using the text tool whilst also adding page numbers and stories to the section. I looked at other pop music magazines for inspirations when creating my stories.
I added a promotional section with a one pound subscription inside my magazine using the text tool. I produced a page number so the audience know where to look in the magazine for the contents page. I added the website name to the page as i have on each one of the three products.
I included a special features section using the text tool to create the text and added the images that i had previously taken at the festival when i visited in the summer of 2013 putting them on an angle and organising them effectively.
I again used forms and conventions of real media products and created a charts celebrity section and charts you section. Using the text tool i added stories and page numbers directing the audience to the correct pages. I used the eye dropper tool to make sure the text was the same color contentiously throughout the three products.
I called the contents page contents and made the text large and bold so that it stands out to the audience. I used the same color scheme throughout making the text the same green as the text on the other pages.
I separated the text sections using the shape tool and adding lines to make boxes so that it stood out and was clear to the reader which text belonged to which section of writing.
I added an editors section like in most pop music magazines with an image of me that i cut around using the magnetic lasso tool and added text with the text tool to form a message from the editor. I changed the levels of the image to make it stand out and add life to the image.
I used social media relating to my target audience and pop genre taking images from Google images and cutting around then using the eraser tool. I used the move tool to place them at the position that i wanted them to be at.
I used a conventional style and layout of my contents page placing the masthead at the top of the page and the message from the editor at the bottom left hand corner. I p;laced the two large dots behind everything else in the background bringing color to my contents page.
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