Wednesday, 12 May 2010
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Sunday, 18 April 2010
Friday, 16 April 2010
Evaluation
These are 3 examples of the type of people who would read my magazine. They are around 17/18 years old, students, and influenced by fashion. They are all interested in music, and some even study it - so they take a great interest in the magazine. The magazine is there to be enjoyed - not to be studied which means it can be read at sociable times, not just at home on your own.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Evaluation (not finished)
2. How does your media product represent particular social groups ?
3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
4. Who would be the audience for your media product?
5. How did you attract/address your audience?
6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
7. Looking back at your preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?
Friday, 26 March 2010
Final Touches - Feathering Lettering
After realising this took to long and wasen't very professional looking I decided to try out using the feathering option. I selected the area around the image, turned feathering to 5 and then used this effect on the image. I think it gives a much better look to the text.
Before Feathering
After Feathering
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Adding Text to Double Page Spread
Double Page Spread Interview
So jamie how does it feel to suddenly be recognised almost everywhere you go?
Its absolutely mad yeah! I was even asked for my autograph the other day, thats when the whole thing really hit home.
And is this industry what you imagined it to be?
Honestly - it’s harder work than i expected, but I have been through much harder to get to where I am today. Its loads of fun and you get to meet some pretty amazing people so the hard work definitely pays off.
Sounds great, whos the most influential person you’ve met so far?
Alex Turner for definite! Its amazing to be able to talk to someone of such high status and still have things in common, for what he’s acheived he’s so down to earth - Great guy.
Yeah he’s a reknowned nice guy, but how has this whole process been affecting your ego?
Well i’ve never been full of myself, what’s the point? Everybodies equal at the end of the day - just some people are luckier than others. I guess.
Speaking of luck, with fame usually comes a lot of freebies, have you received anything substantial?
Well actually my favourite brand Stockholm, sent me out 3 sweatshirts and 2 pairs of jeans last week. They’d noticed me wearing the brand in a few press photo’s and it’s been giving them publicity so I guess they were repaying the favour
Wow, that must’ve been a nice surprise. So speaking of fashion, is it an influential thing to you, or do you see it as just clothes?
It’s definitely not just clothes, I think the way you dress reflects the person you are, thats why i’m always dressed in light hearted colours with subtle accessories. I dont take myself too seriously - and I think that shows through the way I dress.
That’s an interesting way to look at things, so your style isn’t influenced by anybody in particular?
I see my style as a geeked up, hip hop style, and i suppose if I could nail my influences down to a singular person it’d be Pharrel Williams.
Thats unusual as he dresses a lot like you, but you have very contrasting music styles.
Yeah, I guess my music and my look contradict each other, as most people imagine acoustic artists to model themselves asthough they were brought up on a farm, but I was brought up in a city, surrounded by street style.
Well it is obvious to see that the balance between the two works really well. Unfortunately it seems that i've squeezed as much time out of you as i'm going to be given, but as myself and the in flux readers would love to hear more about you and your rise to fame, maybe we can revisit this interview again further down your promising music career. It's been a pleasure speaking with you, and I wish you the best of luck for the future.
I wanted to keep the questions and answers to a style that would fit the artists outlook, he is not an excitable person, nor is he obnoxious and rude, he is infact a reserved person, that is passionate about his career. I feel the interview is ok, it could maybe do with some tweaks so that it flows better though.
Adding Page Numbers
Front cover Final Draft
Choosing Main Photograph For Front Cover
Unfortunately, the photo quality isn't brilliant but that is down to the quality of my camera and I am not advanced enough at photoshop to understand how to make the best of its quality.
Changing Double Page Spread After Feedback
My main focus for the double page spread was with the continuity, to fulfill this I spread the title over the two pages and used the lace over both pages. I also used the polaroid effect again to connect it to the contents page and make the magazine flow. In my opinion this page is aesthetically pleasing and fits my initial magazine brief very well.
Creating Masthead
Analysing Mastheads
Changing Contents After Feedback
I decided to change my font from Sketchetica to Skritchy as I feel it gives a more fun effect that works better with the look of my magazine. I was asked to include photographs of other people, so I used the idea of the band 'The Lilacs' and took photographs of three girls that I felt fitted the right look for the magazine. I scanned and editted some polaroid photographs to give it a more textures look, aswell as this i scanned ribbons, a safety pin and a needle. I feel that it looks much better than the first final draft and I am pleased with the outcome.
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Ideas for Framing Photographs
I really really like this effect and I think it fits my magazines theme perfectly, I think it could be used on my contents page to change the main photo being used (change due to advice given through feedback).