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Event
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Description
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Date
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Labels on blog
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I added labels to my blog for future use of my posts
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29th September 2014
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Research period
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-Researching magazines (cover, content and double-page
spreads)
-College magazine creation and research
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30th September 2014 – November 2014
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Performing arts survey
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A survey created on Survey Monkey which was answered
anonymously helped me decide on decisions towards my magazine.
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17th October 2014
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Case Study
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Case study of Empire Film Magazine
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10th November 2014
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Textual Analysis 1 - 7
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14th – 19th November 2014
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Photo shoot & Interview
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The photoshoot and interview which took place with
Kristina and Jack
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22nd November 2014
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Photoshop editing
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Editing of my chosen images
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24th November - 12th December
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Editing and write up of interview
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Write up of the magazine double-page article
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Over Christmas break
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Format + structure of magazine
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Creation of my magazine (Front cover)
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6th January
2015
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Format + structure of magazine
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Creation of my magazine (Contents page)
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19th January 2015
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Format + structure of magazine
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Creation of my magazine (double-page spread)
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2nd February 2015
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Magazine completed and finalized
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Using feedback given by classmates I improved and
developed my magazine
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23rd February 2015
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Magazine submitted on blog
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I submitted my magazine to my blog
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24th February 2015
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Thursday, 30 April 2015
Construction Schedule
Original Ideas Statement
I want to create a
classy and elegant magazine, targeted for 11+, male and female. I think content
which interests and pleases all readers, particularly performers, directors,
choreographers, producers, backstage crew and the audience. The content I think
that will interest and satisfy the needs of my target audience are, reviews,
articles, advertising, interviews, backstage information, obituaries,
international and local news.
The classy and elegant
look I want to achieve for my magazine, I will create, edit and use images
which are eye-catching and appealing for my target audience, as well as using
talented writing which are suitable to all ages and easy to read.
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Monday, 27 April 2015
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Who would be the audience for your media product?
My demographic target audience is for ages 11+ for female’s
and males. My magazine is aimed for Musical Theatre admirers, students and
professionals, who want to learn more or even get tips. My magazine has a
classy and professional feel to it, which I think then narrows down the class of
who reads the magazine, i.e. middle class to upper class.
The
content of my magazine is aimed for backstage crew, actors, directors,
choreographers, producers, musical directors, instrumentalists, musical theatre
students and many more other people who are inspired by Musical Theatre.
I
think that my target audience would purchase my magazine due to its wide
variety of content available and its thorough research and professionalism.
I
liked how The Stage newspaper advertises for jobs locally and nationally, from
backstage crew to actors. So I have adopted this idea for my magazine to
interest and influence my target audience.
Friday, 24 April 2015
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
In Photoshop the wide
variety of tools is endless, the tools and functions I used most were:
-Clone Stamp tool: (I
used this tool very frequently during the editing of my images, both models had
unwanted redness and blemishes which I wanted to disappear, so using this tool
it helped create flawless skin. On some of the models costumes and props, they didn't always have a fluid colour or position to them, so I helped emphasis and
perfect these flaws).
-Text tool: (During the
creation of my magazine, I used the text tool very frequently, adding text to
my magazine. I found this tool very simple and straightforward.)
-The top function bar /
Image: (Within this function bar you can adjust the modes to the images,
including various different colour options and effects. Also available is the
quality to the images, you can purify them or make them blurry)
Thursday, 23 April 2015
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
In my magazine I have represented my models as
strong confident characters, which is an important factor to acting. I wanted
to show a clear contrast of my theme, good/bad, which have shown through my
images (front cover = good, contents page and double page spread = bad).
In Kristina Goodwin’s interview I have presented her
as a confident and happy person who is living her dream, I done this
intentionally to try and inspire young actors who want to go into the acting industry.
I wanted to make the interview as real as possible, so I included some of the
sacrifices and struggles that an actor has to go through, I feel that this
helps young actors identify the difficulties of the acting industry.
My
target audience is aimed for 11+, so I have used colours which appeal to all
ages (i.e. purple, black, white and blue).
Through
research I have discovered what content interests and inspires Musical Theatre
lovers, which I have then used for my magazine. The content of my magazine
includes technical, backstage, what’s on, reviews, obituaries, international
and advertisement, as well as the main cover stories, all associated with
Musical Theatre.
In
my images I have used stereotypes to show a clear contrast of my theme
(good/bad) using colours, i.e. white representing innocence and good &
black representing evil and fierceness.
On
the front cover Kristina is looking away from the camera and staring into the
distance, using effects, which I have added on Photoshop, I have made her look beautiful
and dreamy as if she is away in a fantasy world. I have taken the image
slightly above Kristina to capture her beautiful costume, to create a dreamy
feel to the image and to show where she is looking (the sky). I have used an artificial
light to create a white glow on Kristina’s face, showing her expression, making
her look innocent and young.
On
the contents page, Kristina is looking directly to the camera, making her look
slightly crazy, powerful and fierce. I have used an artificial light to create
a shadow on Kristina’s contours, defining her arm and neck.
On
the double page spread, Kristina and Jack are embraced together showing their
romance, I took this image from a lower angle giving it an empowering feel to
it. I used an artificial light to create a deep shadow of Kristina and Jack
together and create a glow on their skin.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Location, Props and Costume report
Location -
The location of the photo shoot I held was at Kristina Goodwin's house, I really liked her feature wall wallpaper, it was very classy and appealing which I thought would reflect through in my images. Also at the photoshoot was Jack Eastoe, my male model. I used artificial lights and natural light to show every contour of Kristina and Jack, which I think worked very well.
Props -
I asked my models to use very little props, I felt that using multiple props would only distract the audience when my main focus was my models. I requested to Kristina to wear the vintage blue mask, the black mask which I bought from Accessorize. I then requested Jack to wear the white mask which I found in Hoby Craft.
Costume -
The costumes that the model's wore were their own items, Kristina wore 2 dresses, the first one a silver beaded corset dress with a flowing mesh skirt from Miss Selfridge, the second dress a black nylon dress with lace panels on the side from Primark. Both dresses complimented Kristina's body and reflected very well with the theme of Good/Evil & Yin/Yang.
Jack only had one costume, he wore a plain black shirt with black jeans, both from Burton.
Moodboards - Colours
Using my performing arts survey results, I have chosen these 8 colours which I think will make my magazine look classy and professional.
Moodboards - Target Audience
My target audience is from the ages of 11+, this magazine covers everything from front stage to backstage, costumes to lighting; pretty much anything to do with Musical Theatre.
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