In what ways does your media product use, develop or
challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I chose to use this feature to show my target audience that dominance is a large part of the Hip Hop and RnB culture, the readership will also understand that males are portrayed as dominant within this industry, so for a female to pose like a male and wear similar clothing, it will indicate that society is changing in relation to the new growth of female rappers. The effect of placing all text around the body of the model will also show the audience, that as a magazine we are portraying the amount of knowledge we know about the industry, creating a trusting bond with the readership. The women of the Hip Hop and RnB genre are referred to as sexual objects, further shown through the Ashanti video
‘Good
Good’. This is also proven through the way women are presented on the front
of magazine covers, which is shown below.
Each of the women are presented as sexual objects within all three of these Vibe issues. Beyonce has been photographed to show her as wet, and posing in a seductive way. Kesha has a sexual facial expression, whilst clutching her breasts which will draw more attention to her body, both her and Beyonce are wearing fitting pieces of clothing to attract a male audience. Kelly Rowland is nude whilst again clutching her breasts. She also has a seductive facial expression whilst creating direct address with the reader forming an intimate bond. All three of these pieces portray women as sexual objects. However I chose to go against these stereotypes, and portray a female artist as dominant, strong but yet with the slightest hint of sexiness.

The model on the front of this cover has shown
no direct address with the readership, creating a closed relationship with
fans. This is due to her being a new artist on the music scene. This had been
done once before by a male artist where he has chosen not to create direct
address with the audience as he felt like he had left him down. This artist was
Chris Brown, in an XXL issue. The clothing worn is not seductive, as the white
t shirt is baggy. This again is common iconography for males, within the Hip Hop industry as shown below.
Conventions have been challenged as the artist on my magazine has taken the
style of a male Hip Hop artist but added her spin on it. Just by a female
daring to take such a classic style and wear it proves how much the music scene
has developed; that not only can women be seen as sexual objects but be as
strong minded and blunt as a male. The purpose behind my featured artist is to
prove that she can be male orientated in certain aspects by wearing baggy
clothes and trainers, yet still show a feminine side. The effect of this on the
audience will help them to be themselves, and prove that they do not have to
follow stereotypes, that being unique is not terrible. Conventions of clothing
are truly challenged for the better by morphing the two conventions of male and
female into one, to create an unforgettable artist.
The
conventions of contents pages from VIBE are to keep the pages plain and simple,
to direct most of the attention towards the featured artists. It also shows
that most of the attention within the magazine will be focused on the artists.
All of the articles written will not go off topic, yet stick to the artist and
only the artist (no random gossip).
Each of the women are presented as sexual objects within all three of these Vibe issues. Beyonce has been photographed to show her as wet, and posing in a seductive way. Kesha has a sexual facial expression, whilst clutching her breasts which will draw more attention to her body, both her and Beyonce are wearing fitting pieces of clothing to attract a male audience. Kelly Rowland is nude whilst again clutching her breasts. She also has a seductive facial expression whilst creating direct address with the reader forming an intimate bond. All three of these pieces portray women as sexual objects. However I chose to go against these stereotypes, and portray a female artist as dominant, strong but yet with the slightest hint of sexiness.

Each of the contents pages above belong to VIBE. The theme
of being simple occurs within each. The main image takes over most of the page/
attracts your attention initially. The text is placed around the body of the
featured celebrity to again highlight the effect of dominance. This reinforces
the brand identity. I have chosen to go with the same simplistic look, to
ensure that the readership understand that the sole focus of the music magazine
is the artists, and their music.
How does your media product represent
particular social groups?
Social
groups are people who all share the same social relation. My three finished
products create an unconventional representation of women within the Hip Hop
and RnB industry. Women are presented as sexual objects, they are there to look
at and grab male attention straight away. Although women are equally important
in the music industry the males tend to take a masculine role, whereas the
women are portrayed to be delicate and sexualised characters. This can be
perceived through the image of Ciara on the cover of VIBE. The race of women in
this particular genre is mainly African American.
The class
which many of the audience would be for my magazine would vary. There is no
particular specified class allocated by the music you listen to. For example
Barack Obama is high class yet he claims that he ‘would listen to Jay Z while lifting
weights’. It depends
on each individual’s musical tastes, for example you could be working class yet
claim classical music is your own personal favourite. Most of the music industry
is shown as high class; this is because how much money they have made. For
example below are Jay Z and Beyonce. Both artists are the most popular couple
within the music industry. They both are key features in the Hip Hop and RnB
world, but are presented as upper class in almost any setting. This is mainly
because of how much money they have earned from their career. The wealth and
class is portrayed through the items of clothing worn and the way the couple
present themselves. The expensive items of clothing indicate luxuries which
both artists can afford, the expensive cars that are purchased in addition to
Jay Z purchasing an island making them upper class.
Below
are my three finished products. The female artist portrayed within each of my
pieces goes against the typical representation women would have in the RnB and
Hip Hop genre. The artist is wearing a white t shirt that is not tight, so it
does not outline her figure. However little black shorts are worn which can
show the audience that the female enjoys showing skin, and being seen as a
sexual object without that being the only impression given. More masculine
items are worn such as the snapback and Air Jordans, these are both items
usually worn by men. The overall representation of the female is that she is
both in control, confident (features of a man on the Hip Hop and RnB scene) in
addition to being/ feeling sexy, and comfortable in her own body. The artist
who is on all three of my products is Asian. This itself is extremely unusual
as there are only a few female artists who are Asian that are included in the
industry or who have become mainstream. Honey Cocaine is an upcoming Asian
rapper, however she takes a different approach to fame by keeping an extremely
close relationship with her fans through instagram and twitter in addition to showing
off how wealthy she has become. The representation of race is therefore far
from typical as the usual artists from these genres are African American. 

Although
Karisma may be of a different race does not change the fact that her lyrics may
contain information about where she was raised if she lived in ‘hood’, these
are the norms of being an RnB/ Hip Hop artist and do not change due to your
race. In the finished products below the
upcoming artist gives of the impression of working/lower class which is further
proven through the post production research on twitter
below.




With the items she is wearing not being seen as a luxury, yet pieces of clothing which everyone can purchase. By her doing this it allows the readership to create a closer bond with her, as they are able to have the same luxuries as the artist which is not common with rappers/singers. However a white t shirt and Jordans are common items of
Who would be the audience for your media product?
A target
audience is a group of people who the producer intends to use/view a product. I
feel that the three products I have produced are suitable for my target
audience. The target audience for my magazine will be females from the ages of
16-35. It starts at 16 because at this age, young women start to understand
music much more in depth, in addition to this, females begin to take
consideration towards the world at this age, they may also be able to relate to
artists by understanding struggles perceived through music. It ends at 35 because many women at this age
would most likely have children, and may not have time to pursue their interest
in music, or however may choose not to begin listening to new artists as they
are comfortable with the well known artists. However, just because the target
audience ends at 35, this does not mean that all 35 or plus year olds will
immediately stop listening to this genre of music, but when they wish to stop. The
females that this magazine is intended for will have a real passion for music;
it will be part of their every day regime. Education is a must for the
audience, as the artists who shall be featured within BEATS will also stress
how important it is to not take free education for granted. The audience may
not have the greatest of confidence, yet she will be able to speak her mind, on
the other hand if confidence is low from the audience music may be there to
help them through specific situations to be their voice when unable to speak their
mind. Not only will my music magazine entertain the audience but be there as a
friend, someone to turn to when having a bad day. A close link will be
established from the outset of my magazine, as it will include information that
the readership will wish to know. For example tour dates, and interviews;
entertainment just when needed. My magazine caters to the target audience as it
will appeal to the younger readership by featuring new and upcoming artists
such as Karisma, the older target audience will be catered for as ‘old school’
artists will also be included; as these are rappers/ singers that everyone will
have knowledge of due to their successful run in the music industry.. Music is
not set to particular age limits; therefore the magazine will cater to all
females who enjoy the RnB/Hip Hop genre.
What have you learnt about
technologies from the process of constructing this product?
The
programmes which I had used when creating the three finished products are Adobe
Photoshop and Blogger. I had only used Photoshop once before but was able to
pick up new skills and use the tools correctly. The internet also helped me to as i used YouTube when editing
my pictures, for example you are able to a video finding out how to enhance certain features of your body. I have been
able to master the magic wand tool, when removing the background of my images
within the double page spread which took a large amount of time in addition to
patience, as did changing the balance of colours within a number of the images
used, in order to create a glowing effect. 
I had never
previously witnessed or had been on a blog before coming across blogger. This
site had also enabled me to learn how to use slide share as well as have
greater knowledge in the blogging world. For example I did not know that if you
publicly publish your blog it is open for others to view, and individuals are
also able to follow your blog. Slide share has made blogging much simpler, by
allowing me to upload power point presentations whilst viewing in blog form. Blogger
teaches you how to indent WebPages into your work, whilst still looking
professional. You are also able to download an app for blogger meaning if you
happen to take a picture which is linked to your work with a click of a button
it will then appear on your Blog. Now uploading onto a blog could not be any
simpler. My typing skills have also improved due to the research and planning
section of this project which has helped me to type more efficiently. I now
also realise that social interacting sites such as facebook & twitter can
be used for educational purposes, for example getting feedback to then show in
work. This is an easy and reliable way of gaining evidence, which I did not
realise; the public would be so open to doing. I was also able to choose fonts
myself from dafant.com which is a website that was unfamiliar to
How did you attract/address your
audience?
I
attracted my audience through a range of ways, such as the language within the
article produced would include jargon that people who take an interest in the
music industry would understand. For example within the interview that is
presented on the double page spread, the word ‘dope’ is used to describe a
music festival.
The items of
clothing that the artist who was featured on the magazine had worn would also
appeal to the target audience due to them perhaps owning items similar,
allowing them to connect with the artist. If any member of society is able to
afford and wear the same clothes as a celebrity then it brings a sense of
accomplishment , that an individual may be able to be as successful as the
celebrity by wearing the same items of
clothing. These pieces of clothing can portray the artist to be seldom. That
just because they have a high income does not mean that they will waste this
away, and spend it just on material goods. It shows the artist does not need
money to be happy, and this is further developed by setting. In addition to
this my magazine will attract its target audience by the names mentioned on the
front cover. The artists who are mentioned on the front cover of the finished
product are a range of upcoming artists as well as singers/rappers that have
been around for a while. This highlights just how versatile the magazine can
be, it caters for the new generation whilst making sure there is sufficient
amounts of information for the well known artists. These may be by including interviews,
tour dates, personal conversations, latest tweets, instagram pictures or
favourite songs. The purpose of the target audience to buy this magazine is to
here information from artists themselves, and this will not include gossip. The
readership will be searching for album release dates, who may have won specific
awards (for example Jay Z and Kanye West wining best collaboration at the BET
Hip Hop awards), personal interviews, if there will be any resurrection in the
music industry (for example Destiny Childs come back). The magazine will include all these pieces of
information. The readership will also have a chance to get involved with the
magazine by taking part in competitions. This will allow the audience to form a
stronger relationship with the magazine itself, they may feel a bond and see it
as natural to continue purchasing the product.
The main reason why the audience would want to purchase any magazine is
if it looks appealing, does it attract them and are the stories to their
interest. A niche market is formed as the magazine is specifically about music
and targets females. What will attract the readership to pick my magazine off
the shelf and be willing to purchase it will be down to the main
image on the front cover.
If the
artist looks welcoming then the readership may wish to find out their secrets
to happiness.

They also
agreed that the sell lines are appropriate, which means that I was able to
satisfy the readership’s needs, as they are happy with the stories I had
provided based on the questionnaire produced before creating the products.
This is
further proven through a recorded interview with the magazines target audience:




















