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Question 7 contents
Similarities:
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Lots of minor images accompanied by page numbers
and description.
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Two colours used throughout.
Differences:
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A column of page numbers and description of each
page.
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Organised photos on one side of the page.
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Links to the website and other information of
multi-medias, linked to the magazine.
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One main image that is centred and keeps the
audiences attention.
Question 7 cover
Similarities front
cover:
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Both have mastheads that stand out, the use of
white means that they are clear and bold. They are also both clearly larger
than the other font sizes.
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Colour scheme has some similarities.
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Cover lines are easy to read, same/ similar font
and font size used.
Differences:
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The model is making eye contact with the camera,
this is better because it helps to draw in the audience’s attention.
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There is more than one image; they are clearly
fitting to the genre of the magazine. The cover lines stay the same two colours.
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The Cover lines are much bolder as well as being
more interesting and eye catching for the audience.
· One plain background to allow the cover lines
and main image to stand out.
Question 6
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of
constructing this product?
Whilst making my music magazine, I had to use all kinds of
different mediums. Ranging from photo shoots to online publications such as
Prezi and slideshare. Whilst using the cameras in the photo shoot I found that I
learnt a lot about different techniques and different settings and ways of
using the cameras. So I believe that this process has enabled me to enhance my
photography skills. I learnt about how to use lighting, the sorts of locations
and body language (from the models) to create the best possible photographs. When
deciding on the location I had to do a lot of research into the ideal places
for the photo shoots. I looked at other pop music magazines and took a survey
to help me get a rough idea of what the target audience was looking for.
When it comes to the Photoshop software I originally had
difficulty navigated my way around and making changes to my photos and front
cover. However, after some time I learnt how to change colours, fade areas,
make outlines, change brightness, cover imperfections and blemishes. I had never used this programme before and I think
I made excellent progress and whilst I still have a lot to learn; the process
of making the magazine has taught me a lot about this programme. All of these
skills helped me when producing front cover, contents page and double page
spread.
During the process of creating my product I had many tricky
challenges that I had to overcome. For example when producing my font cover I had
to take lots of different photos because I had to try and find the perfect
photo because I had to adjust the lighting and the positioning of the model as
well as the positioning of the cameras and lights. I also had trouble when
trying to adjust and adapt the image for my front cover. The image had a green
tint so I had to adjust the colouring which took me some time. I had a problem
whilst trying to copy and paste images across programmes, I overcame this by
saving the image and later uploading it to the necessary programme.
Technologies have a massive impact on the way people have
started to create things and produce images. We are now able to change the way
the photo looks after we have taken it as well as adding colour and adjusting
the brightness. This has changed the way consumers think about images as well
the quality they expect from the product.
During the process I have encountered many different forms
of technologies. For example I have learnt about blogging which has helped me
to present all of my coursework. Another programme I used was Prezi; it is
another effective way of creating slides but in a creative and appealing team.
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