Monday, 13 December 2010

Evaluation of my student magazine “The Edition"

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

A student magazine has to appeal to one group of people- students.  To do this you have to find out what students want in a magazine.  And to get them interested in the magazine in the first place, you have to display what they want in the magazine, on the front cover of the magazine.  I believe that the success of any magazine is determined by the quality of the front cover, especially a student magazine because most students don’t want to waste time flicking through a random magazine.  In this sense, I believe that my student magazine “The Edition” front cover is a success.  A student magazine has to catch the eye with lots of colour, big fonts and many pictures of what to expect inside, rather than lots of text which a student won’t want to read through.  












I believe I have done this as the front cover contains all of the key ingredients of a student magazine.  The magazine name stands out above all else and so grabs attention straight away.  I have used a specific colour scheme of green, black, red and white which not only livens up the front cover but is continued throughout the magazine and looks very professional and nice.  I have used pictures mainly to show what to expect in the magazine rather than a lot of text because students would rather look at what’s inside than read lots of text.  The pictures are also very attention grabbing and help to liven up the front cover.  The front cover as a whole looks fun, entertaining as well as informative and informal.  I think if I were to change any aspect of the front cover it may be the colour or style of the magazine name.  Although it does stand out well black is not as vibrant a colour as red or green and people may think that it looks a bit dull and the style a bit too formal for a student magazine.
The contents page needs to be informative but at the same time lively and informal- much like the front cover.  Because it is a contents page it needs to have more text than the front cover but still needs to keep to a minimum because it can be dull and boring.  I included some pictures on my contents page along with the text so the readers can tell what’s inside through both the text and the pictures.  I have continued the colour scheme of red, white, black and green, the same as the front cover, to liven up the page and to also help the reader in reading the text. I have kept text to a minimum but at the same time have kept it informative.  I feel that a page number and the title of the page is plenty.  I have also added a background colour instead of just a boring wash of white.  One thing I would change though is the pictures.  I would perhaps add some more or change the size.

How does your media product represent particular social groups?
In my magazine I have represented teenagers and students.  One of the ways I have done this is by the use of pictures.  To attract students and teenagers to looking at my magazine I have made the pictures big, colourful and also informative as they tell the reader of what to expect inside the magazine.  I have kept text to a minimum as the teenager social group doesn’t like to read through a lot of text.  The text is also informal but at the same time informative.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Institutes that are likely to distribute my magazine are colleges and universities because they will appeal to the students at the institution.  I feel that a company would want to distribute my magazine because it is honest, fresh, gives a chance for the student to be heard, focuses on many issues big or small, is entertaining, written by students and above all- fun.  It also gives the student a chance to be involved in something that many people will be interested in and it is a good place for university advertisements ect.  I also think that my magazine is unique because unlike others it is aimed not only at college students but also pupils of secondary schools looking to go to college the next year.  I feel that this magazine will be of great help to them because they get a valuable insight into what college life is actually like and were it can lead to.

Who would be the audience for your media product?
The general target audience for my magazine would be students still at college and pupils still at secondary school looking to continue their education and go to a college.  The age range therefore would be between the ages of 15-20.  The magazine is really for everyone of those ages as it has something for all.

How did you attract/address your audience?
My magazine addressed people as a fun, lively and above all entertaining magazine mainly for teenagers and students.  Many people who commented on my magazine front cover and contents page said that the use of pictures assisted by small amounts of informative text was appealing and gave a good insight as to what to expect inside.  Other people I spoke to also said how the colour scheme attracted them as it stood out and looked quite attractive to them.  One criticism I did receive however, was that the magazine name, although a good name for the magazine, was styled to formally for a student magazine and could potentially cause some confusion as to what sort of magazine it could be.

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
In making this magazine I have used many programs and new websites and so I have gained new skills and knowledge in how to use them to my advantage.  One of the programs I had never used or even heard of before was gimp- 2.6.  I used this to change a photo I had taken for my student magazine font cover.  In this case I learnt how to develop a photo to what I wanted using a variety of tools and then how to add it to the magazine front cover and then upload the finished front cover to my blog.



















By Jack Purkis


Friday, 10 December 2010

Textual analysis of the student magazine - "First Car"

The text in this magazine is colourful and in all different styles and shapes so it doesn't become dull or repetitive.  Titles of articles are bold, colourful and stand out well.  Most of the text is informal, chatty and easy to just sit down and read.  They also put quotes in the magazine next to the articles to attract the readers attention.  One critisism however is that I think there is too much writing inside that students won't want to have to read through.

Complete Contents page for "The Edition"

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Audience feedback

Audience feedback suggests that the student magazine "The Edition" should include T.V, film and theatre reviews and funny stories.  Feedback also shows that a seasonal or monthly magazine is perferred.

Monday, 22 November 2010

Analysis of the student mgazine "Smaart Talent"

The masthead stands out and appeals to students as it is big, colourful and fresh. The graphics have a good range of colour and the picture stands out in the centre of the magazine. There is also a caption to anchordown the image and is also the main headline. There is an editorial on the front cover by the editor to let people know who the magazine is for. The typeface consists of various shapes and sizes which attract different levels of peoples attention. For example, the font of the price is hardly visible but the font of the headline is huge to encourage people to purchase it. There is no circulation on the front cover but it does tell you the issue number. The magazine's niche product/audience is students aged from around 16-21. The mode of address seems to be a magazine that is there to help students with uni cousre choices and things the magazine thinks students would find interesting.

Friday, 19 November 2010

I have decided to name my Student magazine - The Edition!!!
When would you like the student magazine to be released?
Weekly
Fortnightly
Monthly
Seasonaly
Yearly
  
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What are you looking for in a student magazine?
Music
Fashion
Sports
Gadgets
People's Opinions
Competitions and offers
College news
Wider news
Random facts and jokes
TV, film and theatre reviews
Career advice
Revision and studying techniques
Funny stories
  
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Monday, 15 November 2010

My name is Jack Purkis and this is my new blog. Below is a list of targets over the next four weeks for my media coursework;

Week 1
Set up blog
Create an action plan
Decide on name of magazine
Audience questionnaire/poll

Week 2
Organise photoshoot
Initial comparison of magazines

Week 3
Get audience feedback
Take photots
Edit photos
Create front cover and draft

Week 4
Evaluation
Final changes and alterations
Produce final copy