Sunday, 23 December 2012
Saturday, 22 December 2012
MOCK UPS- FRONT COVER.
The masthead is the final layer, as the magazine is not well established enough for the image to be placed on top.
There are minimal sell lines, as this is common on music magazines. For the artist to be the main focus.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
CHOSEN FONTS
This font is
being used to announce an artist’s name as it stands out, but not in an odd
way. (big fat marker)
This font shall be used to
type part of the content out, as i feel it looks good with the other fonts.
(nerko)
This
is another font which shall be used to write some content as it subtly ties the
whole content together. (Berlin Sans FB)
And finally this font
shall be used to write the authors name bellow the article they had created. So
that it will stand out and be clear to the readership. (Orator Std)
Sunday, 2 December 2012
MY ARTIST
The artist who will appear within all three of my texts
will be a female Hip Hop/RnB artist.
Her name is Karisma, and she is 19 years old. The word
‘charismatic’ means that you exercise a charm that inspires devotion in others.
This is exactly what Karisma wants, through her music she wishes to help other
people. She wants others to feel good when understanding her music. The effect
that Karisma will have on music is that she is a young artist and will be able
to give her youthful opinions on the music ‘game’ itself. Her age is vital as she has experienced the
‘old school’ music industry in addition to the current one. She has been
inspired by many artists such as missy Elliot, Mary J Blige and Keyshia Cole.
Male artists have also influenced her decision to be part of the music scene;
however she wishes to show that women are not just good for being sexual
objects which is the main representation for females in these genres. She keeps
her look simple to reflect her mood, in addition to her music. Why my artist
has chosen this music genre is simply because it appeals to her the most, if
she has passion for the music itself then it will help motivate her to make the
best music possible.
Saturday, 1 December 2012
FEATURED ARTISTS
FEATURED ARTISTS
The Weeknd will also be featured within BEATS.
He is an underground artist at the moment, but is becoming mainstream with the
help of Drake who made the public aware of him through their single ‘The Zone’.
The Weeknd is from the same hometown as drake; however they are very different,
Weeknd had a drug addiction problem and found his way through the help of
music. The Weeknd will bring hope to the audience, if they are suffering with
any problems they know that they are not alone and are able to see that there
is a way out of it. The Weeknd’s music is extremely current as he is displayed
as an RnB artist. He will bring out the female audience to an even wider
variety as his music is sweet and seductive. The Weeknd is iconic by his hair. The
Weeknd is a new and current artist of whom the audience can relate to, his
music relates to situations which the readership may be in. Allowing them to
feel a much more personal connection with the artist himself. Creating more
effective music, and a great feature for BEATS.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Drake will be featured within BEATS
magazine. He is a great addition to this
issue of the magazine as he represents how Hip Hop has changed throughout the
years. Drake shows that it is much more socially expectable to show your
emotions through your music. However he still upholds the image of a typical
Hip Hop artist by wearing chains, rapping about women and having tattoos.
However his views on these are extremely varied as he is not worried about
showing emotions towards a particular female through a song. Drake is also
extremely personal in interviews and is not afraid to open up unlike other
rappers, which is what will be shown in the BEATS magazine. There will be an
interview from Drake where he is completely honest as usual and talks about new
musical collaborations. Drake has achieved a lot throughout his career as he
has now got a diploma after deciding that he doesn’t want to just be known for
rapping and dropping out of school. This will also encourage the younger
audience to stay in school. Showing him to be a positive role model. The
audience of BEATS will appreciate his feature within the magazine as they know
how much of an effect he as with his music. Drake will also appeal to the
female audience as his true full music appeals to them, the artist states ‘ I
don’t make music for bitches, I make music for women.’
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Possible Font choices
This font is also formal as well as being hard to read, so
it will not be within the texts I will be producing.
Font;
this particular font will be used for the headlines within the texts and front
cover that I will produce as it is attractive, bold and easy to read.
For the article I shall be
writing, I could potentially use this font, although it seems extremely formal,
which would contradict the basis of my magazine, which is to have a friendly
tone, with a slight informal tone.
Some fonts are hard to read when the size
goes below 18 therefore I shall not be able to include these.
This is the font I shall be using to write my article as it is
simple, easy to read and informal. The readership will have no problem reading
my work or understanding why I have chosen this font. Previous Hip Hop and RnB
magazines have used fonts such as this for their interviews and articles, such
as VIBE which is a successful magazine proving to me this font it perfect.
MASTHEAD FONT
‘BIG FAT MARKER’ is font I had
chosen for my masthead suggests a sense of fun to the audience; it is a poster
bold font which has a slight edge to it much like the overall magazine. The
font will also allow the readers to feel comfortable with the magazine being as
it is not too formal. It may suggest an easy read due to the font not being too
blunt, or hard visualise.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Ashanti- Foolish
This is an RnB song which portrays women as elegant characters.
The point of this video is that women can be ‘Foolish’ but they should still not be played with. The men are shown in a negative light, which can be a common feature within RnB videos. Ashanti is going to a restaurant within the opening of the video, and although skin is revealed she still manages to uphold the sophisticated look whilst also showing a sexy side. Jewellery is worn, however not an outrageously big chain, a small yet boldly beautiful necklace which in a less obvious way connotes wealth. Champagne is shown, indicating wealth again. Then it goes back to Ashanti’s house which is a mansion, and pile of money is given to her. Both factors connote wealth which is an ongoing theme within this genre. Other artists from the music scene are featured within the video. Providing the audience with an insight into Ashanti’s friends. The artist is portrayed as a ‘damsel in distress’ when waiting for her boyfriend, showing a side of vulnerability. She makes direct address with the audience, with no facial expression presenting herself as lost within the music. Throughout the entirety of the music video, Ashanti is shown as elegant women. The way she is dressed shows no signs of being tacky. Her jewellery is minimal, and she is showered with designer goods. This is how many women are show within the RnB genre.
G Shit- Chris Brown ft Tyga
This music video portrays all the codes and conventions of a hip hop music video.
It starts off with both turning up to a house party in a Rolls Royce which is iconography from the genre. Tyga and Chris brown are both wearing snapbacks, jewellery with their tattoos on show which again all contribute to the iconography of the genre. The aim of this video is to show the audience what both artists gets up to within their lives, which is the same throughout many videos male rappers make. Tyga is wearing sunglasses, which is stopping the audience viewing his eyes which gives of the impression that he may be ‘shady’ although towards the end there are snippets of him making eye contact with the camera. Perhaps he has something to hide? Or maybe the artist doesn’t wish to have such a personal relationship with fans. This also doesn’t allow him to have direct address with his fans, destroying a personal connection. Chris brown also wears sunglasses however there are brief snippets without them on, this could indicate him wishing for his fans to see him but they have lost that contact. Brown only makes eye contact with the camera for brief seconds. Both artists are surrounded by women in bikinis reinforcing the stereotype of females within hip hop that they are shown as sexual objects. The whole point of this video is for both artists to express their lives as hip hop artists, this means that they are able to be the life of the party, be surrounded by beautiful women in addition to have the finer things in life such as big houses, cars, and jewellery.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
MY LOCATION
I have chosen this particular location as I feel it portrays the ‘grittiness’ of society that is advertised through the Hip Hop genre. The base wall is off white, with specs that have not been painted pushing a darker colour through. Through mixture of bright and dark colours creates a perfect scene, a setting which is not perfect yet not unpleasant to look at. The imperfect setting could almost be seen as a metaphor, that Hip Hop and RnB is not perfect yet each artist makes it work for them, much like Karisma within this photo shoot. The fact that Karisma does not look out of place, works well for the location also, she fits in well for the ‘unfinished’ theme as her hair is not perfect & her snapback hat is not on properly. The setting ties all three pieces together, by giving the artist an underground feel, and emphasizing the youth of the artist.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD OVERVIEW
DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD OVERVIEW
All of the double page spreads are from VIBE, so
they have all been designed with the intention of attracting fans from the Hip
Hop/RnB musical genre. Through carrying out this investigation and by comparing
them to each other, it will then be possible to identify if there are any
shared features within them and then to establish particular repeated patterns.
The six double page spreads chosen feature the
same layout that the artist dominates 50-60% of the spread. They do not all
feature headlines as the article may not have started on this page. However
there is always a caption under the main image to indicate who had taken the
shoot.
There are other repeated patterns such as only
one artist being featured as there are rarely any current groups within the Hip
Hop/RnB genre. The artist dominates both of the pages due to their image
however this does not have to be due to a whole page being dedicated to them.
The LaLa Anthony issue is dominated by her due to the celebrity being the main
focus of both page however The Ciara issue has not got half a page devoted to
her but she is posing nude which instantly will attract the readerships
attention. There are different ways to creating the audience’s attention and
vibe carries these ways out perfectly.
Throughout the six covers the only similarities
shown are that the image should dominate the article, and that the article fits
around the image. This reinforces the element of uniqueness within each issue.
The Solange Knowles issue is occupied by a strip of images containing the
artist alone in different poses. Accompanied by one image on the second page
shown in full colour. Providing the Readership to see her as a ‘standing out’
character. The artist portrays herself as childlike by the way she has chosen
to pose with her hands behind her back, which enforces an innocent theme. This
is reinforced by the strip of childlike poses along the top half of both pages.
Perhaps she is claiming to be reborn with her music she is producing.
Colour wise VIBE has no strict structure.
However the magazine tends to lean towards a simplistic look as six out of the
six double spreads shown have either a black or white background. This can show
a statement that much like the colours the Hip Hop/ RnB genre is original; that
no matter how much it changes it will always be known for this. Although the
Solange issue shows the artist in an orange dress this is to portray the
musician as different and to make her stand out as previously said.
The layout is consistent as mentioned earlier;
on each of the six double page spreads the artist fulfils each shot. And the
name of the photographer is given within the last third.
The article looks similar within each issue due
to the font and font size. The font is sans serif to create a friendly tone,
and the font is small allowing the accompanied image to dominate the page.
Another similarity is the same text is placed in
either the left hand or right hand corner of page, which reads out ‘VIBE’
reinforcing the brand identity allowing the readers to understand in addition
to identify the magazine. Creating a close bond between the magazine and the
readership.
In addition to this, the ratio of male to female
within this genre is very much equal. This establishes that both genders are as
important as the other within the musical world. However males are portrayed as
masculine; the 50 Cent issue shows the artist as fierce as he is wearing a
balaclava which is an item you associate with violence much like the Hip Hop
stereotype. The rappers muscles grab the readerships attention keeping up the
masculine tone. Whereas Ciara has taken the pose of a sexual object which is
the main imagery of women within the RnB and Hip Hop world. This is shown
through her stance she has posed in the nude, with the attention zoomed at her
figure. This introduces a sexual tone and reinforces the stereotype of women.
Having carried out this overview, it is clear that
VIBE has its own brand identity that is easily recognised by its audience. This
is maintained through repetition stylistic and layout features within each
issue. These are all features that will allow the magazine to sell and succeed.
Saturday, 10 November 2012
A Compared Contents Page Analysis
Compared Contents page analysis.
The contents
pages from VIBE maintain the same brand identity, which then allows the
magazine to establish its style. They are also successful in following
conventions in addition to RnB/ Hip Hop iconography. It is conventional for the
front cover to not include page numbers next to the story lines. It is in fact
standard for the brief details about content to follow the same easily set out
structure going down a particular side of the page, making it easier for the readers
to follow. The images which are assisting the brief details have always got a
feature within the magazine, which contributes to the VIBE brand identity.
The audience
instantly attracted to the title ‘CONTENTS’ which is broken up onto 3 lines.
This is the same throughout each and every VIBE magazine portraying the brand
identity. The Title is always in DISPLAY making it easy for the readership to
see, a ‘V’ always accompanies the ‘CONTENTS’ , again reinforcing the brand
identity. This straight away allows the readers to feel comfortable as they
know what is to come, and can recognise the magazine instantly. The ‘V’ itself is so well known that artists
such as Kanye West and Ciara are able to pose in front of it and it will not
affect the readers or brand identity. The image which is displayed on the first
contents page is Ciara. She is dressed in a leotard indicating to the readers
that she works out. She is wearing jewellery which is iconography within the
RnB/ Hip Hop genre. Her legs are exposed
in a sexual manor, also indicating readers to the ‘V’ at the top of the
page. The colours used are monochromatic
and all tie in with each other. This adds an element of sophistication. It also
makes the brief content look desirable, as the lighting is focused on it. Ciara
has eye contact with the readers, making a personal impression on the audience.
Allowing the readers to feel a connection with the artist. However this is only
1/3 of the contents pages from just one issue of the VIBE magazine which is unnecessary,
but once again is the brand identity. The
Kanye west contents page follows a similar layout; however the colour scheme is
just solely grey. This may relate to the artist himself, that he has only one
theme, one personality, one attitude etc. However this can also be compared to
the VIBE magazine itself that it only has one layout and sticks to it, each
issue. The images being the main focus of the page suggest that they are the
dominant features in the musical world, that they are the main focus for the
readers. The love heart on kanye west’s blazer is being snatched by a women,
showing him in a vulnerable state which is also shown through his music. The difference between these two contents
pages are that they both portray the music which they produce, as well as the
music which is known for their genre. For instance Ciara’s image contents page
reflects women as sexy, although deeper in there is much more to them which is
indicated by the gradual white light. Whereas Kanye west shows males to only
have one personality when it comes to music, that what they sing/ rap about is
simple and to the point.
The aim of
Vibe’s context is to just give the readers brief information of what will be
included within the magazine. However
the image overpowers the page, providing the effect of dominance within music
itself. That artist’s themselves over shine anything which may be written about
them. In Ciara’s contents page she is the main focus although she does not
overpower the page. Perhaps this could relate to females throughout the Hip
Hop/ RnB genre. That they do not force themselves to dominate, and try not to
fulfil the frame however they still catch the audience’s eye effortlessly. On
the other hand West fully takes charge of the frame making sure that he is
centre of attention and not to be missed. Males within this genre of music tend
to make sure that they are seen unlike females.
The fonts
used for the brief details are presented in sans serif, which sets of a
friendly and informal tone. Phrases are also used to create a playful and
conversational tone for example on the Kanye West contents the phrase ‘DOLLARS
TO DONUTS’ is used in a DISPLAY font to attract the readers and then instantly
create a fun tone. It also makes a statement to the readers that the overall
tone will not become depressing or formal. The subheading also includes
influences from the artist ‘HEARTBREAK HOTEL’ as West’s album is called ‘808
and Heartbreak’ which is reinforced through the subheading which is on the same
page as his image. The image itself is also similar to the images which are
included with his album. At the end of
the brief detail about the content a Serif font is then used as the author of
the article above is shown. This creates a slight formal tone as the writer
takes their job seriously. However with the Ciara contents page does not
reinforce the artist within the headings, this is because the artist has not
recently released an album. Towards the end of the end of this 1/3 contents
page there are particular words which have been put in bold, this is that it
stands out to the readership. Although the boldness does not create an
aggressive tone yet informative. Artist’s names such as ‘Pretty Ricky’ are also
in bold; this indicates to the audience who this section will be about so they
instantly know where to turn if searching for one particular artist. There are
also references to the readership within Ciara’s contents page such as ‘ Robin
Thicke just can’t get enough of your love’, this allows the audience to feel
included which then suggests a much more personal tone, almost like a
friendship. This is not the same as the
Kanye west Contents page as everything that is on that page has got something
to do with West which is why he is the main centre of attention. Symbols are
used in each contents page of VIBE reinforcing the brand identity. Symbols such
as ‘>’ this means greater than for instance ‘FASHION>’ this means that
fashion is greater than everything. The fact that VIBE uses this can stand out
to the audience. This also indicates that the audience should know what this
means. The magazine is in tune with its target audience creating a stronger
connection.
Friday, 9 November 2012
CONTENTS PAGE OVERVIEW
CONTENTS PAGE OVERVIEW
All contents pages are from VIBE magazine, so
they have been designed with the intention of attracting Hip Hop/RnB fans.
Through carrying out this investigation of them and comparing them to each
other, it will be possible to identify if there are any shared features of if
there are any established repeated patterns.
The six contents pages that have been chosen
feature typical magazine conventions such as a main image, and mast head. The
image dominates the whole contents page and the articles relate to the content
inside. Each contents page follows the same or similar layout creating a brand
identity.
There is also a repeated pattern with the
contents page as single artists or figures within the music industry dominate
the page. However on the second contents page there are two female artists who
go by the name Nicki Minaj and Shanelle. Although both musicians have been
captured together they are in fact single artists. Although they are signed to
the same music label, which is YMCMB. The audience would not expect this,
indicating to them that within this particular issue there may be attributes
which catch them off guard. There is emphasis on the main images as the
readership instantly knows some of the features including. Direct address is
used within each issue, creating a personal level with the audience. The Obama
contents page shows the president in a humble manor by the way he is posing and
with the help of direct address there is a sense of friendship whilst a
personal tone is being applied. As well as this the ratio of males to females
is very much equal, showing the audience that not only one gender dominates the
genre. Males are portrayed as masculine and both Kanye West and Obama are in
suits which immediately the audience will associate with being a gentleman just
by the items of clothing they are wearing. Spectacular and Plies have both got
chains on which contributes to the iconography, in addition to this their
muscles are on full view, keeping up the masculine image. Within each of the
six contents pages it shows that they are either ‘1/3’ or ‘2/3’ showing that
there are more contents pages to come this is so that the pages do not
overpower the image. Creating a calm and cool vibe.
The colour scheme of VIBE is not strict. The
magazine does try to keep features of the brand identity to strict basic
colours. The title contents within all six contents pages are either in black
or white, to create a simplistic look. Otherwise the colours depend on the
artist featured. The Plies issue has a red background; this connotes blood
which can be caused by violence. Violence is a feature which is stereotyped
with rappers, as it is usually common within their music. Red also connotes
sex. Perhaps this is because rappers also mention sex within their tracks,
claiming their past or aspiring relations. Men also portray woman as sexual
objects throughout the Hip Hop genre allowing men to take the masculine medal.
The layout is consistent as mentioned
previously; on each six covers the artist fills the frame and the content fits
around the image. The photographer is always named within the last third of the
page reinforcing the brand identity.
On each contents page the signature VIBE
masthead appears within the first third of the page. The colour of this is
mainly a basic colour such as white or black. The word ‘CONTENTS’ is supposed
to stand out so on the Minaj/Shanelle. Spectacular, West and Obama issue due to
the white backgrounds the masthead has to appear black for the readership to
see it. Although on the Plies and Ciara issue, the masthead appears in white
due to the background colour being different.
Throughout all six contents pages, the main
similarity is the masthead and the layout of the content. Each image is
completely different to show that every artist is unique. The costume is also dependant
on the artist as it is worn to show their personality. The Minaj and Shanelle
issue shows them as being feminine by the way they dress. Skirts and dresses
are always associated with females, and shown in a glamorous light. However
this is contradicted by the way they are positioned. Both artists have either
one or both hands on their hips; this enforces an element of control. That they
feel they are ‘in charge’. Minaj has her leg in front of Shanelle’s to portray
the image of being the most important and almost as a ‘queen bee’. Whereas West
is portrayed as a vulnerable character which is a unique representation of men
within these genres. However this also indicated to the audience that West is
unique amongst many other features too. It seems that a women is attempting to
take his heart, this is reflected in his music and once again unique as the
representation of males within the Hip Hop/RnB genre is the complete opposite
to what West is fulfilling.
The Content is also a similar feature purely
because each issue has them, they are also positioned similarly as they fall
around the main image. This allows artists to feel dominant. Also within the
content if an artist’s name has been used then they show this on bold allowing
the reader to quickly identify which articles are about who.
Having carried out this overview, it is obvious
that VIBE has its own brand identity that is easily recognised by its
readership which is maintained through the repetition of its stylistic features
in addition to its layout features. These will all contribute to making the
magazine successful with sales.
Monday, 5 November 2012
FRONT COVER OVERVIEW
All front covers are from VIBE magazine, so they
have all been designed with the intention of attracting fans from the Hip
Hop/RnB musical genre. Through carrying out this investigation of them and by
comparing them to each other, it will then be possible to identify if there are
any shared features within them and then to establish particular repeated
patterns.
The eight front covers chosen feature typical
magazine cover conventions such as sell lines which accompany the image, mastheads
that are designed in an appropriate font, a main image which dominates the
front cover, and articles which relate to the content inside. Each cover also
takes the layout of a convention magazine. We also see other repeated patterns. Each front cover features one sole artist image. The audience expect to see an artist on the front cover of a music magazine, but due to there rarely being a group indicates that it is extremely rare for groups within the Hip Hop /RnB world. On each front cover the artist dominates the whole page which emphasizes the importance that they have within their own careers. This shows the artist to be in control. By the artist being the main focus of the frame will attract the target audience, as they know instantly who this issue will contain. Each artist shows direct address towards the audience, even in the Beyonce issue, although her stance is seductive with her head lifted upwards she is still looking directly at the readers creating a personal tone whilst gaining the readerships attention.
In addition to this, the ratio of male to female
within this genre is very much equal. This indicates that both genders are as
important as the other within the musical world; they both have their unique
twists to their music. However males are portrayed as masculine, within the
Nelly issue he has his t shirt off, revealing his muscular body which fits the
stereotypes of men. Whereas the females are shown as sexual objects, the Ciara
issue shows the artist with no clothes on, seductively inciting the audience.
This serves to reflect that this could be the way males and females are
entirely represented throughout these genres.
Throughout the eight covers the only
similarities within each are the masthead and sell lines. Each image is
completely different to the next; this is to reinforce the element of being
unique. In terms of costume each artist differs, The T.I issues shows him as a
male who take his career seriously, he is dressed to impress and wants to be
noticed, on the other hand the Lil Wayne issue shows him in a casual light,
showing that he feels comfortable within his own skin and doesn’t care what
other people think of him, the fact that he is laughing whilst on a throne can
be him mocking other artists who feel they are better or wiser than him. Also
two of the four female front covers display the women as sexual objects, but on
the Alicia Keys issue she is portrayed as elegant, ands simple, with an almost
dominant edge. The way each artist is shows relates entirely to the artist themselves
and how they wish to be perceived.
The sell lines are a similar feature, purely
because each issue has them. The positioning is also similar, as they fall
around the main image. Allowing the artist to look dominant. The sell lines which are in a bigger font
than the others relate to the featured artist, providing them with more
importance. Some of the issues have a puff, for instance the Alicia Keys issue,
but this is to just telling the readers which issue it is. The space on the
front of the magazine is devoted to the artists main image, indicates just how
important the artists truly are within their careers and within the Hip Hop
/RnB genre. The Mise-en-Scene is varied to each artist, as the Nicki Minaj
issue shows her in a game, which is colloquial language within these genres as
the ‘game’ is another word for the industry.On each front cover the signature VIBE masthead appears in the exact same place, in a clear display font. The colour of the masthead varies to the artist featured, with the intention of setting the mood. On the Keys and Minaj issue the masthead appears white which gives a sense of purity and originality which are both features within their music. But on the Drake issue yellow is used, this is create a statement, perhaps to show that he is the new face of Hip Hop and here to make his mark. The heads of artists are placed on top of the masthead, so that it is not fully visible. This suggests that the magazine is such a high success and extremely popular that the audience are able to understand and identify the magazine just by the sell lines and image. IF the magazine was new and upcoming it would not be wise for the image to dominate the masthead as its fan base would not be stable.
Colour wise VIBE has no strict structure. The colours depend on the artist. The Drake issue is black which connotes dominance, it is also a plain and simple colour, this can relate to the artist himself as he is known for being laidback and easy going. Although on the Nicki Minaj issue blue, white and pink are used to create a colourful image, much like Minaj’s look. Blue is a calm colour which is ironic as the front cover itself is anything but calm, perhaps this could be a theme within her music irony.
Layout is consistent as mentioned earlier; on each of the eight covers the artist dominates each frame. The sell lines fit around the main image, and the barcode is always placed within the last third of the issue. These features will all help to persuade the audience to buy the magazine.
Having carried out this overview, it is obvious that VIBE has its own brand identity that is easily recognised by its target audience. This is maintained through repetition stylistic and layout features within each issue. These are all attributes that will help the magazine to sell and succeed.
Friday, 2 November 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
My Focus Group
Today i carried out my focus group.
My focus group discussed the questions on the questionnaire
provided. All participants believe that the music magazine should include a
feature with the artists on the front cover and they should not just be there
for advertisement purposes. However most of their answers were males when I
asked them who their favourite Hip Hop /RnB artists are. The artists of their
choice included A$AP Rocky and Drake. But when I asked them if they are
familiar with the new upcoming artists within this genre such as Honey Cocaine,
participants had not heard of her. The magazine which shall be produced will
highlight new female artists giving fans an insight into their dreams in
addition to bringing them out onto the music scene. We also discussed why they
rarely read music magazines. This is caused by them not being available to
purchase from supermarkets. BEATS will be available at
supermarkets, making it convenient for customers. The group also agreed that
£3.50 is a reasonable price for a music magazine; a participant stated the
price being ‘pocket change’. Each member of the group revealed that they listen
to music each day, which shows they are loyal music fans. They all also thought the idea of
competitions to win concert tickets is a new idea as they do not know magazines
which do that. It will also attract more customers.
Monday, 29 October 2012
RESULTS OF QUESTIONNAIRE
Above are my results of the questionnaire i had handed out. My results suggest that an RnB/ Hip Hop magazine is a current and popular genre.
Drake and Rihanna are artists who participants favour.
Therefore one of these artists will also be featured within my magazine. The
audience are also willing to pay £3-£4, so my magazine shall be priced at
£3.50. It shall only be distributed once a month which is what the participants
agreed to. The main image is what attracts the audience most to a magazine, so
therefore I shall make my main image enticing. Fashion, tour dates and interviews are popular
topics within a magazine, so all three shall be featured within BEATS.
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
MAIN TASK- TARGET AUDIENCE PROFILE
Target audience
profile.
The reader of BEATS magazine is a female between
the ages of 16-35. She is a woman who has a number of qualities such as being
well educated, sophisticated and humorous which combine well together. The
reader is not afraid to speak her mind, which allows her to gain respect and
trust as she does not lie. She has a range of friends, as she never lies to
them or lets them down meaning her relationships are all positive. The female is
a confident and glamorous girl who loves to help others feel the same way as Ms
does. This woman follows no crowd and has her own individuality, although she
has confidence this never comes across as arrogant as she does not wish to ever
force her beliefs upon others even though she strongly puts her point across. The
reader knows herself better than anyone, trends which other people may follow
will never pressure her to be the same, and this female knows what suits her
personality in addition to her figure. Accessories are used to add an individual
touch to her character which is stated through the minor things such as the way
she carries herself to the way she dresses.
The reader’s professional status is varied as she has part
time jobs in being a fashion designer, radio DJ and events planning; she did
not go to university as she felt it was not the right path for her. Instead
this female took an apprenticeship and has worked her way up. Now she is doing
a job which she enjoys, which she can also add her personal touch to. Having
this career allows her to connect with other people on a day to day basis; she
can also give out advice when asked. The income which she earns from her dream
job grants her the ability to buy herself the luxuries she desires as well as
paying for her own flat. She lives alone and is single, she believes that she
will find the right man one day and is not willing to settle for anyone less.
She is an independent woman who takes pride in this; she finds it rewarding not
having to rely on another person.
The reader of the magazine takes pride in her physical
appearance and enjoys in keeping her body healthy on the inside and out. She
goes to gym to work out; in addition to doing fun keep fit classes such as
zumba. She does eat healthily although see’s no harm in indulging, and enjoys
having meals out with friends. The reader goes out with her friends to clubs,
but can also just go to bars and enjoy a cocktail whilst conversing about the
latest gossip in her life. This female also enjoys nights at home alone, making
herself chicken and rice whilst watching ‘Desperate Housewives’ and ‘The Fresh
Prince Of Bel Air’. She is extremely interested in fashion, and takes every
opportunity to show her personality through her clothing choices. She is not
afraid to make a statement with what she wears, although keeps away from
looking ‘tacky’. She also has an interest in films, comedies and dramas such as ‘Friends with Benefits’ ‘Think Like A
Man’ the reader also enjoys a classic films such as ‘Father of the Bride’,
which she watches at the cinema with her friends or at home while having a
girly night in. She also uses the internet to social network with friends and
shop, as she is a modern woman.
Music is her passion, as it plays an enormous part of her
life. Being a radio DJ it is her job to provide music which she believes are
the best at that time. The choice of music she listens to can vary from what
time of day it is to what mood she may be in. She listens to music whilst doing
every part of her daily routine: when getting up, getting ready, travelling to
work, at work, then on her way home, at home whilst cooking dinner. She also
goes to concerts to watch rappers, and hip hop artists perform. Music can
instantly change her mood, when listening to Mary J Blige she feels that she
can relate to the words being said, however when listening to Missy Elliot she
feels the need to dance, her songs remind the reader of her younger days and
when she first heard these songs, this instantly changes her mood to a more
joyful one. The reader admires the women who write and rap/sing these songs as
they influence her to stay strong and have fun. She also enjoys the male
rappers such as Jay Z, Kanye West and Drake as they all have a unique ways of
rapping and expressing their emotions this appeals to her because she finds
them inspiring.
The reader of BEATS reads other magazines such as VIBE, and
XXL as they appeal to her specific musical taste and she feels the need to stay
informed. However they are of a more masculine nature and she feels they portray
females as sexual objects rather than independent woman. Other lifestyle
magazines are not often read as she feels they mainly show celebrities in a
negative light and doesn’t support it. The magazine which she is looking for
includes women in positive way, but also sticks to music, a magazine which
doesn’t give false information to its readers. This she will all get from BEATS.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
MAIN TASK- MISSION STATEMENT
Mission Statement
BEATS is a new and refreshing music magazine that has been
created and written to celebrate the success and achievements of female
artists within the Hip Hop and RnB musical genres. The name reflects the genre
of music, as when talking about these type of songs the audience refers to the
rhythm as a ’BEAT’, at the same time it gives the reader an insight into
the magazine’s style which is classy, sophisticated and also edgy. However
BEATS celebrates the industries breakthrough of Hip Hop and RnB, it
often features new upcoming artists to keep its readers up to date with the music
scene.
Through the past years many there have been many successful
male and female artists, their work is shown praise through BEATS.
Unlike other magazines, we do not provide gossip related to the lives
of the artists featured. Instead there are interviews from the musicians
themselves. Women have now made their mark on the world of hip hop and RnB; the
talents of these individuals have emerged and they have developed into
powerful, confident and talented performers. BEATS will promote these
females and celebrate their success.
The magazine will be distributed each month; the set price
of this will be 3.50 per month. BEATS will be available to purchase
in newsagents in addition to supermarkets. It will also be available in music
retail stores such as HMV. However readers will also be able to subscribe to
this magazine through the internet via the website: www.BEATSMAGAZINE.co.uk . The
internet is a valuable source , in addition to this the readership can become a
member of BEATSMAGAZINE, and we will then send the reader emails with reminders
as to when the magazine will be coming
out, for further content for readers it is available for all readers for free and
will allow them to extra access to the latest music and music related news for
free.
BEATS is extensively a music magazine, which is also reflected
throughout the content. It will include tour dates, interviews with inspiring
musicians, there will also be a chance for readers to submit questions to ask
an artist which will be answered and published. This will allow the reader to
connect more with the magazine as they shall feel included. The readership will
enjoy reading articles about upcoming artists as it will give those who aspire
to contribute to the music industry ideas of how to get their music heard. As a
magazine BEATS will satisfy the interests of its target audience, as it will
include features on the latest fashion trends which may have been set by the
featuring artist. BEATS will celebrate the
latest trends with fashion in the world of hip hop and RnB, hair and makeup
tips.
As a magazine BEATS will also like to reward the readership
for their continuous support of the magazine, and this will come in the form of
free posters and voucher codes on iTunes and on, special occasions, ‘freebies’
which may include a single from a featuring artist will be given. There will be
competitions for the readers, with a chance to win concert/ ‘meet and greet’
tickets for fans to win.
The artists which will feature within the magazine will be a
variety of females from the hip hop and RnB genre. The women who shall be
featured will have made a difference within these genres of music, such as
Alicia Keys, Missy Elliot and Mary J Blige .
However there will be some ‘underground’ artists who we believe will be
soon making their impact on music. The magazine will actively promote new
talent, artists that we feel have what it takes to become successful. All women
featured will be inspirational to some of the readership; they can also be seen
as role models due to their confidence strength and determination to succeed.
Once the readers have finished their read the magazine, they will feel a sense
of pride for women, which can add to their own self esteem, this can help them
acknowledge their own strengths and put them to use.
BEATS is a unique magazine which can also reflect the
audience who read it which will be strong successful women. Some may see hip
hop and RnB to be a largely dominated by the male artists. However we aim to
highlight those unique women through them featuring. Readers will see BEATS
as a sophisticated, stylish, inspirational and friendly magazine that
is active in celebrating successful female artists. As a magazine we will offer
honest reviews and a selection of entertaining features. The women who will
read this magazine will share similar interests, which will enable them to
relate to it.
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
RnB & Hip Hop
I chose both of these genres as I feel that they are the
most current types of music around. The representation by the media of both
genres is usually negative, which is why I have chosen to put a positive tone
to my music magazine. RnB stands for ‘Rhythm & Blues’. This is usually associated
with slow songs. Artists within this genre tend to allow their voice overpower
the song rather than the music. Now in the 21st century RnB has
evolved into a style of Hip Hop however both Genres can also be seen as extremely
different. Hip Hop is music that is created through self expression such as
rapping. The overall sound of Hip Hop is very much over powered by the beat
which accompanies a track. I feel that the audience of the individual genres
are the same population as both Hip Hop and RnB artists usually tell stories
through their music.
Preliminary Task – Mission Statement
Mission Statement
My magazine is called ‘The DM
Nation’.
The DM Nation is for sixth former
students of the Douay Martyrs School and represents hard working students. It
shall help and benefit them through their time in sixth form and even give them
the confidence to push themselves further. The goals my product shall achieve
are: to entertain its readers, provide information which is relevant to its
audience and allow the students to voice any queries they may have. The
magazine itself will include topics such as getting help with how to apply to
and choose universities through UCAS, an agony aunt page which will include
worries about exams, learning and even social matters which other students may
be worried about. The style of this
product will be sophisticated, it will be in a clear and organised manner so that
no information is misread, or hard to find. The colours will not be too vibrant
as the age group which it is set for is a young adult. It shall be distributed
every term and half term; there will also be special editions such as an exam
issue. This issue will include help with how to not let your work get on top of
you, keys to revision and a blank revision timetable to help you get organised.
The DM Nation promise to deliver relevant information, helpful facts and
entertainment. As our slogan is ‘It’s up to you!’ The effect The DM Nation
shall have on its target audience will be to encourage students to go the extra
mile with their studies, to be proactive and to try and make the most of their
time in sixth form.Preliminary Task – Target Audience
Target Audience Profile
The audience of my magazine would be
males and females between the ages of 16 and 19. Their professional status will
be in full time education, however in addition to this they may be working part
time in retail or call centres. The students for whom my magazine is aimed at
will share particular hobbies such as shopping or photography, but they may also
vary according to their genders, which for the males may be activities such as
football, extreme sports etc. And for a female audience their hobbies may be
netball, learning an instrument, ballet etc. Although both sexes will share
interests these will include: hip hop and RNB music, watching comical movies,
socialising through media with the social networking sites such as: twitter,
facebook, tumblr etc. The student magazine will cater to each of their needs;
also it shall refer to hobbies and interests which they may enjoy.
The audience of my magazine will vary in
personalities as there will be a range of people, these may range from a
bubbly, fun, caring and sweet personalities to sarcastic, humorous, intelligent
and youthful. The students who this product is for will have a good attitude
towards education as they have chosen to continue on with their studies. The
needs which they may hold will include studying tips, how to make the most of
your free periods, this will then build them up into being the best student
they can be, it may also build their confidence. The audience for ‘The DM
Nation’ will feel comfortable about voicing some of their queries they may have
to the student magazine so will use it as a resolution as well as for
entertainment purposes.Welcome to my media portfolio
Hello, my name is Karisma Khuttan. I am an AS Media Studies
student at the Douay Martyrs School. My portfolio is on music magazines. Presented
on this blog you will see my preliminary task with research and planning, along
with my main music magazine task with research and planning.
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