Sunday, 15 December 2013
AS Media Studies Evaluation
Friday, 13 December 2013
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Final pieces - who has posted?
Late submissions:
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Remember your double spread spread article!
Remember you are going to have to come up with an article for your double page spread so it might be worth having a look now at some articles - you are going to need 600-900 words depending on your layout. Different magazines have different formats of how they structure their articles and some have more "page furniture" visible.
I have been playing about with InDesign to remind myself of how to do some bits. This is by no means amazing but here's a Daughter double page spread. I used an interview on a website on the net and a pic from Google so I cheated majorly but just to show you the thought that needs to go into it.
I have a set font system.
Coolvetica Caps for section heading
Moms Typewriter for main pull quote that acts as a headline going across.
Gills MT for Standfirsts
Also, I thought that the pic I used would do the job but in practice, as you can see, the white can get lost among the white spots of her shirt, so not ideal. You may encounter similar problems that you may not have anticipated so be prepared for any eventuality! I have also committed a fatal error of attempting a strap across both pages to break up the text on the right hand page but have not spaced for the gutter. #schoolboyerror #rushjob
My Weezer DPS example (rough)
InDesign secrets: The Rough Cut Effect
a nice idea for double page spreads - View From Twitter
Reminder of page furniture
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
41 Photoshop photo effects tutorials
Some interesting ideas and easy to follow instructions on how to raise the bar with your images. Think creatively!
If in doubt and you have an idea but not sure how to do it in Photoshop: GOOGLE IT - Chances are somebody will have had the same idea and will have recorded them doing a tutorial on YouTube.
Just play about with this program and see what you come up with :-)
Monday, 11 November 2013
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Have you done the following?
Planning and Research
Annotated analysis of 2 Front Covers?
Annotated analysis of 2 Contents Pages?
Annotated analysis of 2 Double Page Spreads?
Drafting
- Front Cover Mock-up
- Contents Page Mock-up
- Double Page Spread Mock-up
These can be pencil-and-paper or produced electronically but the important thing to consider is the detail: Where are each of the elements going to be positioned? Describe what is going to be where.
Example front cover flatplans
This is my flat plan for my music magazine front cover. I looked at various issues of the layout for inspiration from NME and combined different components to come up with this layout, however, I got most of my layout inspiration from the Foals issue, which I have previously analysed. I have noticed from my research a few components such as a banner along the top of the page (above the masthead) and a slightly transparent boost/plug with either a cover line or promotion of some kind that NME use quite frequently. I really like the look of this and so I decided to include these components on my own magazine, with the banner displaying one of the main cover lines of a feature within the magazine. The banner will also be displayed using the "rough cut effect" in Photo shop to connotate the artistic feel of the indie genre. The main anchorage cover line on the right of the page will hold the biggest space on the page, with the masthead, to denote and connote its importance. I have included a lot text on the page as I found that when I analysed the likes of NME and Q magazine, although the image was the stand out, eye catching feature and what the audience would be drawn to, they typically included quite a lot of text, highlighted further by a chosen colour (depending on the issue). Leading from this I haven't yet decided on what the whole colour scheme of my music magazine will be, however, I will use the typical red, black, white and stand out colour that complements and contrast my main cover image, as I think that this type of colour scheme is classic and professional looking.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Find out more about your genres' magazines
There is also Beats
Find out about magazines in your genre at http://www.newsstand.co.uk/ and http://www.isubscribe.co.uk/
Moral Panics - a video
Monday, 4 November 2013
Best colour combinations in print
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Creating your magazine masthead
To be instantly recognizable. This is not an easy thing to do. That’s why logo is the most important element on the cover page.
When designing a logo several things should be your concern. The logo should capture the publications character, attitude, it should fit the intended readership, it should be versatile too, so that it can be used in other occasions, like marketing materials.
When working on a logo you should try tenths or even a hundred variations. When you find several that you like, you should work on its variations. First, and obvious thing is to choose the proper typography. Is your publication modern one, is it more traditional, is it urban or more conservative?
Is the name of the publication long one or a short one? If it’s a short one maybe you can make the logo stand in the top left corner. If it’s longer one and if it has two words maybe they can be positioned one on top of each other and placed in the top left corner.
If you ask yourself, why top left corner, it is because when magazines are stacked on the shelves on the newsstand top left position is always visible, no matter how densely stacked the magazines are on the shelves. If the name of the magazine is longer maybe you can make it in bolder type for more impact.
It is always better to use different fonts for the logo than the ones you use for the cover headlines. Although the logo is not read it should be recognizable, and that’s why it should be different in type from the rest of the cover.
As you can see, the options are endless.
When you finally decide on several versions try it out on the page to see how it interacts with the images and general design of the cover. Sometimes you will see that a top left position does not work well, maybe the top centered position would be better. Once I had lots of problems with the logo which I did for one customer magazine.
TRY TO USE DIFFERENT FONTS FOR MASTHEAD AND COVER LINES
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
I still haven't got all time slots covered for tomorrow evening. You must arrange these times with parents asap. Add your names below but check availability. I'm afraid it's first come first serve basis.
So far I have:
4:45pm - Chloe Ray
4:55pm - Rian Edwards
5:00pm - Callum Birchall
5:10pm -
5:20pm -
5:30pm -
5:40pm -
5:50pm -
6:00pm - Jack Topping
6:10pm -
6:20pm -
6:30pm -
6:40pm -
Ps. Bring a collection of music magazines for L5 tomorrow so we can start analysis of the conventions.
Thanks. See you tomorrow.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Homework task 2: Font experiments
The font you choose for your magazine is very important - It will need to go well with your target audience and your chosen genre.
Like in a movie - Imagine the latest Saw movie used Comic Sans! Or Spongebob Squarepants opened with Times New Roman! You will need to visit a font website or two. I would suggest www.dafont.com or font101.com
These websites will allow you to search for fonts and then type a preview into the box that will show what your magazine title will look like using that particular font.
(These previews will NOT be high quality enough to insert into your finished work, as the font will need to be installed - We will know everytime if you try this shortcut: Photoshop reveals all!)
Once you have looked at a range, select a shortlist of about five possible fonts.
ust like your magazine you will have to evaluate what you like about each font to then decide which you would like to use for your magazine title font. This needs to be done this week as we will need to get your choice of font installed onto the L3 computers so we can start planning our magazines.
Homework task 1: Blogpost your mindmap
Choose a Name for Your Magazine
- Time
- National Geography
- Frontline
- India Today
- Outlook
Choose a name for your magazine. Ensure that it really says something about your magazine and the potential reader. 1001fonts.com is a really useful website for creating your magazine title font and any other fonts on the front cover. Make sure that you have a reason for choosing the font...
From a Business website:
How-to Name Your Business: Utilizing Linguistic Tricks
As a small business, you're likely willing to be a little bolder in your choice of names. Here are some ways to turn that instinct into a handle worthy of your brand:
• Pick a name that lends itself to wordplay ⎯ Eat My Words, the naming firm, decided to toy with the food theme in its name. For example, its blog is called The Kitchen Sink. This theme can carry over into its other marketing and verbal branding collateral.
• A strong name should be simple ⎯ Make it easy to spell and pronounce for starters, and meaningful to your audience, not just to you. Watkins says, "Any time you have to explain your name or apologize for it, you're just devaluing your brand."
• Avoid using puns ⎯ A pun in your company name is risky. If you land a good one it can make your name super sticky, but you don't want one that's over used or too cutesy.
• Don't be a copycat ⎯ Pinkberry, a popular frozen yogurt chain, has spurred countless imitators with "berry"-studded names, so when a yogurt chain approached Watkins she wanted to help them find a really distinctive name. They ended up calling the company Spoon Me, and the name was such a hit that t-shirts and bumper stickers bearing the brand were flying out the door. "They're making more money selling t-shirts and buttons and bumper stickers than they are selling frozen yogurt," Watkins exclaims. When "people are paying you to advertise your brand that's the ultimate in a good name."
Monday, 28 October 2013
Moral Panics
Moral Panics (Cohen 1972)
Moral panics have been described as a condition, episode, person or group of persons which emerge to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests (Cohen, 1972, p.9). They often occur during times when society has been unable to adapt to significant change and when such change leads to a fear of a loss of control within the normal social structure. This was evident during the 1960s when society experienced such modernising trends as the so called 'sexual revolution'. When events, such as those found in the 1960's, occur there is a concern that moral standards are in decline and entire generations can sometimes be accused of undermining society's moral structure. Click the link below to view the full article
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Target Audience - An Example
Target Audience
Who has posted what?
Monday, 14 October 2013
Creating a moodboard
Sunday, 13 October 2013
The Music Magazine Industry: Research your genre
Example of the analysis required (presented through Slideshare):
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Thursday - making your college mags
On Thursday you will be editing your photos and starting to create your college magazine front covers and contents page.
You will be selecting your photos, choosing which should be the main image on the front page and which should make up any smaller images on the front page. These need to have text anchoring the story.
Then you will have to select the photos needed for your contents page - You may adapt the layout to your NME practice contents page last week in InDesign.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
How to research music magazines
See above for:
Blogging Checklist - Naming and shaming!
Click HERE to see what you should have so far
Friday, 4 October 2013
Or if you're more Ninty? Full #playexpo lineup
- The following games have just been confirmed for the Nintendo stand at Play Expo:Wii U
Super Mario 3D World
Sonic Lost World3DS
Zelda: Link Between Worlds
Sonic Lost World
Pokémon X
Pokémon YThere may also be one or two other titles, which we’re waiting for final confirmation on. More details as soon as we get them!
PAY UP PEOPLE TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE NEXT SUNDAY!!!
PS4 at #playexpo - Money on Monday yes?
Our friends at Ubisoft have just confirmed that not only will they have a playable version of their latest game Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag on the show floor, the game will actually be playable on the brand new Playstation 4 console.
That means Play Expo attendees will get a chance to try out Sony’s new powerhouse super-console more than a month before its release!
Visit the official Assassin’s Creed website for trailers, screenshots and loads more info.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Get your #playexpo forms and money to me ASAP
Monday, 30 September 2013
Blogging checklist
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Fifa 14
Monday, 23 September 2013
Task for Monday's lesson p1
1. explain what each of these software programs are and why you would use them – particularly in the context of the music magazine industry
2.Describe what you have learnt to do, including screenshots/printscreens of before and after to show the processes involved
3. Evaluate what bits you have struggled with – you can use this time to practise any parts of these programs that took a while to get used to.
Monday, 16 September 2013
Questionnaires
Here are a couple of questionnaires from past years for you to look at:
Rebecca Choi
Zoe Radford
You will be using Google Docs in order to create your questionnaires.
Once you have finished creating this, you will need to start getting responses for it - this would be most effective if you used your social networks to persuade people to fill it in. The more the better for your results!
1. While logged into Blogger go to https://drive.google.com
2. Then click on "Create"
3. Then click on "form"
Important:Think about how many questions you want on each page as well as the overall layout of the questionnaire.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Sunday, 8 September 2013
OCR Basic Photography for Media Studies
OCR Media Studies - Basic Camera Shots
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Welcome Year 12
This blog is designed for use for those in 12C - the class taught by the Dream Team of Mrs McGlone and Mr Howard. For 12B (Messrs Williams and Howard) get yourself to HERE.
We expect you to:
1) Provide a well‐organised folder to store and organise all work and bring it to
every lesson (see below on staying organised)
2) Keep your electronic files organised and accessible
3) Bring a USB memory pen to every lesson (the bigger the better: min 2gb)
4) Make detailed notes every lesson
5) Complete homework on time, to a suitable standard
6) Take responsibility for meeting all deadlines
7) Attend every lesson, on time
8) Be proactive in communicating with your teacher(s) e.g. if you have missed a lesson, have problems with work, or know you will be absent from a lesson
9) Check the blog and Twitter regularly: this will be our primary form of communication
with you
10) Return parental permission slips for borrowing equipment and responsible
ICT use, including the privilege of accessing YouTube in school
If you do not meet our expectations we will:
1) Discuss our concerns with you
2) Discuss our concerns with your parents and Mr Delaney
3) Set you targets to avoid having to remove you from the course
4) Make you pay for entry to exams
5) Remove you from the course and exam entry
takes responsibility for your own progress. We will provide you with endless links to
resources, articles, videos and research, but it is what YOU do with this that
matters. The more YOU put in the more you will get out of the course.