Friday, 4 April 2014

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Evaluation Question 1

Evaluation Question 5

I think my magazine does use conventions from other professional magazines especially in the front cover that would help with attracting an audience. As you can see this is one of the magazine covers that I looked at while making my magazine. Some of the conventions that I used was to have the sell lines in a colour that was different to all the others. In addition the headline was bigger than all the other sell lines which makes it stand out compared to other text. My masthead followed a similar style of being behind the artist. My audience would be well aware of the conventional colours of reggae therefore I tried to use them as much as possible without over doing it. The colours would stand out to a potential consumers.

I don't think my magazine really has a unique selling point. In hind sight I think I would have made a unique selling point in order to make the magazine standout compared to other magazines in my genre.

I used the mise-en-scene in my genre to communicate particular ideas to my audience. Some of the fonts used such as Base 02 was a very rough, graffiti style font in order to convey the rough nature of the some of the music in the genre. I didn't really use any props in my magazine however I feel that it might have been a good idea to include some props like a guitar to better represent the genre. With the costume, I tried to conform to the conventions in order to convey my magazine is of the reggae genre. However it was needed to be made clearer with the front cover due to the fact that the model in the double page spread subverts heavily from the genre conventions. I had my front cover model wearing a do-rag, headphones, a vest and sunglasses as it was more representative of the genre. I was toying with the idea of using some reggae language in my magazine but I had deemed it inappropriate due to my audience being based in the UK they may not understand somethings. However I wanted to convey that magazine was informal and relaxed so I tried to keep a very conversational tone when writing.

Final Dps


Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Photos for front cover
















These are the photos I took for my magazine. I thought to have a few of these photos on a plain white background and a few on a brick wall. In terms of facial expression, I had him look with an angry expression as this is common in the genre while wearing a do rag, headphones, chain, rings and sunglasses.