Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Analysis Of Double Page Spread - NME

The main image is of a woman and the two men on the outside of her. This tells us that she is protected by these two men and so weaker than them. This portrays the stereotypical image of a woman in rock or indie. The background is a greyish fading away colour with a silhoette kind of effect. This shows us a more mysterious side to the main image. Also if you see what they are wearing they are wearing all black and nothing else. This appeals to their targeted audience and makes them look interesting to read about.
Also by having the female placed there they are able to attract a larger audience both female and male. However, the women looks quite manly this could be quite of putting. With the female in the middle of the two men this shows male dominance which is much portrayed in rock and indie magazines.

The main title "Art of Darkness" goes well with the background as the background is partially white and grey. The font is bold with a fairly simple font which attracts the audiences attention greatly. Also because the main title is so simple it would get the audience to want to read on more and find out what the magazine has to offer. This is a good technique to use.

The type of language used in this article is formal which gives the idea that it is aimed at a more older, sophisticated audience usually this applies to the rock and indie type of market as appose to a rap or pop type of market audience. The article is also written in a constant format with quotes. The text itself looks fairly sophisticated as it is in its own little section of the page rather than all over it. The colour of the font is white making it stand out and therefore easier to read.  The letter ‘X’ is repeated in the background and to separate paragraphs, this is been done so audiences remember the bands name for future references.

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Feedback

Chike you are making some progress now with the research and planning work but again there are a few items that you need to add (see checklist). In addition you must now start to add a running commentary in which you add screen shots of your work in progress with a short commentary. You must also speed up with constructing the front page.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Planning Of Main Article

This is how my double page spread will look

The  most  sucessful young artist of 2011 S Tizzle has come from the hood and has now made it to fame an success. The one and only S Tizzle some would compare to Soulja Boy with success. He is only 17 years of age and is taking the Rap industry by storm. Having sold his first hit song at the age of 13 he is the youngest rapper so far to sell 32,000000 albums. He is here to speak to us about his new new album "Money Is Da Motive" and his life.

How Did you feel when you first got signed to BMT Records?


Well I wos kind of shocked because I wos just like any other person uploading my music on youtube and the next minute I wos discovered by a talent scout asking if I wanted to be joined up with them. The first thing I did was tell my mum that there was a record company that offered me a record deal because they thought that I had talent.

How did you decide on your album name "Money is da motive" ?


Well coming from the hood I had no money for most of my life anyway and I was always keen on making money so I had to find a way of making money. Money can buy you anything. Happiness, Success, Respect. I have now made a promise to myself that I will never become broke ever again. So ever since then I hav thout to myself that money is the motive.

Would there be any music collaborations in your new album "Money Is Da Motive"

Yes in this album I am going to have a few new hot tracks on here in which I am going to be commaborating with artists such as Yung Nate, Grand Money, and Yung Steezy. So look out for this, that ones goin to be a must buy!




Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Analysis Of NME Contents Page

 

The use of the ‘NME’ logo in big bold red text gives it a center piece in the page. The gives the reader constant reminders of the company leading the magazine and the resource to research the company on the internet.

 The font, colours and house style are all the same type which gives the magazine a bold, but effective way of presenting their pieces. The layout is also very similar which gives the magazine structure and the reader’s a clear understanding of where to find what article or piece.
  The use of sub-headings puts each piece of content into easier and clearer categories, making the magazine make sense and clearer. The images used on the contents page feature two big stars making the magazine an even greater prospect as the audience will feel more engaged and want to read the magazine more with music bands like Oasis on the contents.
 
The audience targeted for this magazine is very clear and obviously doesn’t relate to social groups who like gardening or ‘UK garage’ for example. It has specifically targeted people who enjoy rock and indie music through the use of an Oasis member and features on bands, such as, Arctic Monkeys.

  The basic magazine structure consists of a ‘taster article’ on the contents page giving prospective buyers an insight into the content on the magazine. The pronounced use of ‘subscribe today’ is a sly way of persuading and easily showing people how you can get the magazine on a regular occasion. The sub-headings are clear and precise and show you very easily where you can access that content in the magazine. The band index gives the reader and precise showing of what bands will be in the magazine. This may give the readers more purpose to buy the magazine as maybe there could be a feature on their favourite band.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Analysis of double page spread.

   In this double page spread the main image is of a well known artist called Lilly Allen so this would draw attention to the magazine. Also the image is big and dominates the page. Some would say that Lily Allen is attractive and so people may want to read more about her and what her music is like and what status she is at inthe music industry. The type of clothes that Lilly Allen is wearing are casual clothes which the audience can relate to because they would tend to dress in a similar way maybe. The large image on the double page spread of Lilly Allen makes us think that she is in dominance with the music industry because her picture dominates the page. Lily Allen also puts her hands on her hips to make it clearer and bolder that she is being dominanat in the music industry. This kind of pose is more like a male pose. Its quite unordinary as women seem to be portrayed more as less dominant. Also the type of clothes that Lilly Allen is wearing is male clothes which also adds to the unstereotypical image of a female.

The subheading has Lilly Allen in a different colour to the rest of the heading to highlight the article is all about Lilly Allen.

The floating quote goes with the context of the article of the magaazine because her personality is basically described by her saying "People think I am an attention seeker but I'm just honest."  This goes with the context of the article and Allen’s personality as she is brutally honest, and  rude. This might also attract reader’s as they might think she could be threatening someone in the article. The quote also suggests that she’s going to be honest about what she thinks, therefore she might come up with some gossip – which is one of the main reason audiences buy magazines. 



Thursday, 3 March 2011

Front Cover Analysis Of Vibe

 'Vibe' magazine follows typical magazine conventions, however differs from those such as 'MOJO', 'NME' or 'Q'. 'Vibe' is more of an unknown magazine and therefore the masthead is placed in front of the model, as appose to behind, to ensure the name is in full view of the audience. The masthead is also placed central to the splash and is bold and bright, contrasting against the black and white theme of the main image, ensuring that it stands out from all other conventions. 

The institution of 'VIBE' is Vibe. 'VIBE' magazine is a commercial magazine with it's own website, it's main purpose being to make money. The main contents of 'VIBE' are music related and there to entertain, however, as it is a commercial magazine adverts have to be included to ensure money is being made.

The main image of T.I is large, covering a large percentage of the splash, and is shot straight on in a close up, guaranteeing all facial expressions are clearly seen. The strong eye-contact and narrow eyes make T.I look in power and, in turn make the audience feel intimidated. This connects well with the feel of the magazine and also T.I's image; a dominant male character throughout music. This pose also makes T.I look as though he is in control of himself, knows what he wants and as though he is confident with himself and also his position in music. The black and white element of the picture adds to the classiness of not only the magazine but also the model, along with the clothing he is wearing. The shirt and tie combination gives T.I a classy edge, which contrasts with the bad boy image that is partly associated with him. However, by adding casual glasses this shows that he is not all work and that he is also layed back, connoting that T.I can be relatable despite his position in the music industry.

Similarly, the black and white theme of the magazine connotes class and gives the magazine a more high profile look. Putting the red against the running monochrome theme helps important elements stand out to the audience, making conventions such as the masthead and cover lines become more noticeable. Also featured in a red font is a quote from T.I in the main cover line. The quote, as appose to T.I's name, has been written in red to ensure that it stands out to the audience and gives them awareness as to what is included in the interview. T.I's name is not in red and the audience already know who the article will be about, due to the main image and therefore is less important, whereas the quote has the ability to draw the reader in more as it shows T.I speaking voice, making the interview more personal.

The cover lines, placed down both the left and right side of the splash draw the reader in while also giving them an idea as to what, and who will be included in the magazine. The main cover line is the largest and therefore directs the readers eye straight to it. The cover line relates to the main image and also includes the caption "The untold story behind the deal", which urges the reader to take an interest in the magazine as the article is 'untold' and therefore gives the idea that it is exclusive. The opposite cover line titled "50 cent, prince, lauryn hill, dr. dre, jay-z and biggie. 51 LOST ALBUMS" is a further contributing factor towards the reader wanting to buy the magazine. As 'VIBE' is aiming towards people who are interested in the hip-hop and grime music genre, this gets their attention well by listing artists key to the specific genre. As the cover line also mentions 'lost albums' this makes the reader want to know more, as yet again the content is exclusive because the albums have been 'lost' and therefore no one has even seen or heard them before. This connotes that by buying the magazine you will be the first to know about the albums and therefore know more about that specific music genre.

The bar code is placed in the bottom right hand corner of the splash, ensuring that it is away from the main cover line/cover lines, thus keeping the attention towards the main features. Placed under the bar code is the website of the magazine, www.vibe.com, which lets the readers know where they can find out more about the magazine and therefore broadening the amount of information they can receive about the magazine as a whole.