Production Meeting Agenda For 2nd Photo Shoot and Risk Assessment

Production Meeting Agenda For 2nd Photo Shoot and Risk Assessment

To make a good double page spread I need to have an eye catching photo as the background that links well with my article and genre. Before I make my double page spread I will have to do a second photo shoot. For this shoot I need to plan where it is, what is my model is going to wear and what poses and parts of Mise on scene are they going to use.

Below is my planning sheet for the shoot…

 

From doing this planning sheet I have a better understanding of what I am going to do and got some ideas of what poses and where I am doing my second shoot. I will use this on Tuesday when I do the shoot.

So what am I up against – the competition?

So what am I up against - the competition?

 

Before making my magazine I have to do some research to find out what the market for them is like. Here is a Piktochart on the research I have done to show the competition in my magazine genre. It also shows what other magazines offer to they audience in terms of looks and promotional so I can add or adapt these elements.

Here is my Piktochart on competition….

 

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Here is the link to it as well…

https://create.piktochart.com/output/51206205-my-visual

From doing this task I have got a better understanding of what my competition looks like for my magazine genre. I now know what they add into the magazines and hopefully I can add these features into my magazine. Then make them look more professional and better so I can be better then my  competition. Also I found out how important the front page is and it has to look good as if not it will not attract the audience into it more.

Draft of Content Page

Draft of Content Page

From making my plans and drawings of my contents page I have started to create my first draft. So far I am happy with how it has turn out and I have kept to what my plan was.

Below is my first draft of my contents page…

 

I think that my contents page looks good so far and links well with my genre with the colors and layout. There are still a few things that I know need improving and changing for my second draft. For example the photos I currently have in the top are just ones to show what it will look like, so I will need to get some better ones when on my next photo shoot. But I feel like I have done well with trying to keep the page interesting and stand out to the reader.

Contents page peer assessment

My targets for the second draft 
  • Get better photos for the articles 
  • Fill the placeholder texts 
  • Make sure all of the fonts sizes are the same
  • Maybe change the background colour to a lighter blue
  • Add boarder outlines around the pictures of the articles   

From setting myself these targets and looking at my reflection of the peer assessment. I now know what I have to do to make my second draft better. I feel like I have the basic layout of the contents page it’s just a few small adjustments that I need to do to make it better. Getting some critical  reflection from my peer assessment has also helped. From someone else seeing my work they can tell me what I need to work on and what they like about it. Once I have made these changes that my peer suggests I can show them again to get they opinion.

What is a Contents Page?

What is a Contents Page?

Before making my contents page I need to know what a contents page includes in it and how I want my layout to be like. I have done some research on other magazines that I like that have good contents pages and think could be some good ideas in there for mine.

Some conventions of a contents page are…. 

  • Name of magazine
  • Structured layout
  • Sub lines – more details about a article/ page number
  • One main image – relating to the main article
  • Smaller images – with pages numbers on them
  • Issue date
  • Heading – mainly with the word contents
  • Page numbers

Below are some contents pages that I like from other magazines…

From looking at these different designs I designed too draw out some ideas that I would like my contents  page to look like.

I know that when making my contents page it need to look eye catching, bold, factual, colorful and have lots of photos on it. This is because if a contents page is not interesting people won’t want to read the magazine anymore. The first few pages are the most important as it draws in the reader to look at it more and see what see’s is inside. The actual writing in the contents page also needs the easily visible so the reader can clearly see what is in the magazine and the exact page of each article.

Here are some examples of contents pages that I have made….

From these designs I think that my favorites are the top left one and the bottom right one. This is because I like how the top left one is section off with a good mixture of both pictures and content for he readers to look at. The bottom right one I got the idea from the research I did having the pictures at all different angles with the text at the bottom. I also like how I would have the writing of the contents on the right hand side of the page with the date ad issue in it’s separate box. I feel this something different and will work well with my magazine.

I think that I am going to base my design for my context page around the bottom right one. I think that this will go best with my design and will look good. I can change some of the designs once I have started if I feel it doesn’t look good.

Here are some potential headlines that I could use in my contents page.

  1. Return of Britpop
  2. Exclusive look into upcoming music 
  3. Top 20 best new tracks 
  4. Britpop’s newest breakthrough band 
  5. 2021 festivals you don’t want to miss 

From doing this task I have got a better understand of what a magazine contents page looks like and it layout is. I can now use this and add it to my work with the designs that I have come up with. It has also helped me plan out my own design and know what will work and what might not work.

Draft of Front Page and Self Assessment

Draft of Front Page and Self Assessment

Below is my first draft for my magazine front cover……

I am happy with the work I have done so far. I feel like it is like other magazine in my genre.

Three targets I have set myself to make my next draft better would be….

  1. Too add my content information/cover lines on the right hand side.
  2. change the font on the front cover as I don’t know how well it goes with my genre.
  3. Too sort out my bar code and issue date placement on the bottom left corner. If I do this I feel like it will make the magazine look neater and more professional as most magazine have these features close together.

In conclusion, from doing this self assessment on my first draft I now know what I have done well and also what I need to improve on and adapt on when doing my second draft. Giving myself a grade at the end of the assessment has also given me a target to improve on a get better in my final draft and make it look more professional.

 

First shoot contact sheet

First shoot contact sheet

When doing my photo shoot I had to do it twice. This is because on the first one the automatic focus on the camera was turned off. Meaning that most of the photos were blurry, however I still managed to get some photos from it that weren’t as bad. Although this was annoying I found out what positions worked well and what outfits looked best on my model so when i did the second shoot i knew exactly what to do.

So on the second shoot I did, I used the the same positions for the model and clothes and made sure the auto focus was on which made a massive difference and the quality of the photos were a lot better. I am very happy with how the second shoot went and I didn’t take as many photos in the second one as I knew what poses worked well so just did them. Some photos were still blurry in the second one though but I managed to mainly to get good shots.

Below are my contact sheets of the first and second shoot…..

 

Here are a few photos that I think that could be used on my magazine front cover….

I like this photo because the the way my model is holding the guitar looks cool. The one thing that lets this photo down is that model isn’t looking at the camera which I would prefer

The use of props in this photo is really good. The model is looking at the camera with glasses on and has a attitude in his face.The outfit he is wearing links well with my genre.

This is my favourite photo. I like how the model is pointing and looking at the camera which will attract the audience more when looking at the magazine. Again the use of the guitar as the prop looks really good. The models facial expressions are good and shows the mood of the magazine and genre.

This last photo is quite different to the other ones and is based mainly around my planned cover star. It has some aspects of the photo before it but just a different costume and props. The microphone is an excellent prop and shows that it would be a music magazine.

Reflection

I have chosen these photos because I feel like they represent my genre best. The photos aren’t blurry and I feel like the quality of them is good for my front cover. The use of the guitar as a prop in the photos really help as they convey Mise En Scene linking with my genre of Britpop. The use of he microphone as a prop also makes the photos look good as it looks like my model is playing on stage. From reflecting on these photos I think that I will pick a photo that has the guitar on it as it is perfect for the genre. Some of the other photos that I like can be used somewhere else in the magazine especially with the parka.

Masthead Designs

Masthead Designs

Before making my music magazine I have to think of some of the main features on the front cover. One of these being the mastheads. Apart from the main cover photo the masthead is one of the main features the audience see’s first when looking at a magazine. So getting the right one to fit with the genre is very important.

The task was design some mastheads that go well with are genre and are magazine title. My magazine name being Rolling Records I wanted a flowing font for the rolling letter and was going to edit the height of each letter.

Here are some of the designs that I have got for my magazine….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first four designs that I got are off a website called dafont.

  1. I like the way this font rolls like the word and how the bottom of the letters flick up. I think that I will use for the rolling word. I have thought that with using this font I could have the letters in different positions going along the page but being up and down.
  2. The use of the bubble writing makes the letters big and stand out which I like. I think that the use of the filling out the bubble writing with a colour will look good depending on what colours I choose for my magazine.
  3. This font is bold and simple the letters stand straight up which is what I like about it
  4. I particularly like this as it looks like a record and links in well with the name. I might only use this font for the O of the records and the rest in the third font.

 

From looking at lots of different designs I have decided that for my magazine masthead for the Rolling I will use the first font and move the letters around. Then for the Records I am going to use a mixture of fonts three and and four have the main letters as three but the O as four giving it that records like feel from the design.

Production Meeting Agenda for 1st Photo Shoot

Production Meeting Agenda for 1st Photo Shoot

Before doing my photo shoot I had to get some ideas on what I was going to look like and what clothes I was going wear that links in with my music genre.

Below is my production meeting agenda sheet….

For my shoot I have got a few ideas that I can use and a few different costumes and work from this to see what is best. Ollie has managed to get me a union Jack guitar which I am definitely going to use as this is perfect prop for my Britpop genre. As from when doing my research most of the magazines have a union Jack somewhere.

I am mainly focusing my cover star around the Gallagher brothers from Oasis as I feel like when they were on stage performing they dressed well to the 90’s style and had an extra edge over other bands at the time.

From doing my PMA sheet, I now know exactly what I need for the shoot and who is getting what. I also have got some ideas for what different poses I am going to do. Overall I am more prepared and ready for my photoshoot.

Brand Moodboard & Star Image

Brand Mood-board & Star Image

Our task was to create a mood-board of my genre to get lots of different pictures of bands, lyrics, posters, other magazine covers,  concerts and designs to help me towards  getting some inspiration for my own music magazine. Also to get a good understanding of what it should look like and the content inside it .

Below is my mood-board….

Click on this image to view my mood board

Below is star image of Liam Gallagher…

It is important for a music genre to have a main star image. I had to do some research around my music genre and find someone who represents it best. For my start image I chose Liam Gallagher as I feel like he has an attitude like a rock star. He also fits perfectly around the paradox theory created by Richard Dyer. This theory states weather a star is extraordinary or ordinary and if there are absent or present. I feel like that Liam is more extraordinary and absent. Liam’s metanarrative over the years has changed due to things newspaper journalists have said about him making the public ether love or hate him more.

 

 Above is some ideas of clothes that my model could wear….

From doing these tasks I feel more confident with how magazine will turn out, especially with the front cover and what the cover star will look like before I do my shoot. I also know from this what other magazines in this type of genre look like and also what features they have in the magazine.

My Audience Profile and Research

  My Audience Profile and Research

 

Before I create my music magazine I have to do some research on the type of people that like my chosen genre i.e target audience and that will read the magazine.Also to find out what their basic interests our and what they like to do apart from listen to music. I managed to find out this information on a website called ‘yougov’.

Above is the information I found out about Britpop fans…..

After collecting this information I then had to create a dating profile about a typical Britpop fan and this is what I made.

When doing this task I had to think about the ‘Reception Theory’ which was invented by a man called Stuart Hall. His theory states that the audience’s option on something is decided from what they read and think about it, and that the audience and the creators option should meet in the middle in order for something to become successful and work well. For my magazine to be successful and popular I have found out these options and things that my audience likes and put this information in my dating profile to create the perfect reader.

From doing my dating profile I have got a better understanding of my target audience for my Britpop genre. I now know what the typical person likes to do not to do and what they interests are. I can use some of this information I have found out and add it to my magazine.