Wednesday, 24 September 2008
School Magazine
We've been given a new task and so we've been told to bring our music magazine planning to a stand still for the moment as we have to produce a school magazine cover and contents page, I'm going to begin by taking pictures (medium close-up) of students working around the school, for the front cover photo and a few contents page pictures.
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Photoshopping & House Styles
After my rough, yet, earnest attempt at photoshop (which I am, for some reason, unable to load up onto my blog) I am ready to look at the 'house styles' of some magazines for the inspiration of my own.
I first analyzed lots of covers of three different magazines and determined the typical layout and features each magazine present, I then (badly) sketched a mock of each magazine to display the typical layout, without any specific content included, I just presented the average cover for each magazine.

After producing these three examples, I sketched (again, badly) a prototype of 'the typical music magazine' which my own magazine will be based on.

Again, the actual wording on this particular example should be disregarded as it's only the layout that I am concentrating on at the moment.
I first analyzed lots of covers of three different magazines and determined the typical layout and features each magazine present, I then (badly) sketched a mock of each magazine to display the typical layout, without any specific content included, I just presented the average cover for each magazine.
After producing these three examples, I sketched (again, badly) a prototype of 'the typical music magazine' which my own magazine will be based on.

Again, the actual wording on this particular example should be disregarded as it's only the layout that I am concentrating on at the moment.
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Photoshop
We've learnt some basic tools on photoshop and so I'm going to attempt to edit some photos of a music concert I've been to recently and I will later post the results.
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Cover Examples
I have found examples of three different magazine covers displaying the same band on the front of all three, this is to determine how each magazine differs in thier layout and presentation style.



Comparison
The most important part of the magazine, the title, is presented similarly in all three magazines, the titles are all of the biggest font on the page and are bold and stand out, although the exception with Kerrang! is that the main picture of the band has been brought out in front of the title, overlapping and covering half of it, whereas NME and Q have thier titles in the very foreground. This indicates that Kerrang! magazine seems to be more concerned with appealing to fans of the band they are featuring than focusing on, whereas, NME and Q may try to appeal more to thier regular readers. Q magazine displays little other features than the main band feature but I've noticed that Kerrang! covers are always busier including information on competitions, other bands and free posters. NME, like Q, has just a close-up shot of the lead singer of the band.
Comparison
The most important part of the magazine, the title, is presented similarly in all three magazines, the titles are all of the biggest font on the page and are bold and stand out, although the exception with Kerrang! is that the main picture of the band has been brought out in front of the title, overlapping and covering half of it, whereas NME and Q have thier titles in the very foreground. This indicates that Kerrang! magazine seems to be more concerned with appealing to fans of the band they are featuring than focusing on, whereas, NME and Q may try to appeal more to thier regular readers. Q magazine displays little other features than the main band feature but I've noticed that Kerrang! covers are always busier including information on competitions, other bands and free posters. NME, like Q, has just a close-up shot of the lead singer of the band.
Monday, 15 September 2008
Front Cover Research Plan
I've deliberately left the front cover design and comparison research as the last chapter of my research as I intend to go into an in depth investigation;
Collecting examples of NME, Q, Kerrang!, MOJO and BBC Music issue covers,
Compiling an account of features found on any standard magazine
And to pinpoint each magazine's unique design.
I have already compiled a sufficient collection of front cover examples, I will next make a list of elements found on all front covers, this is to make sure I don't fail to include any of those vital features, for example, a dated issue. I'm going to produce this list - along with a labeled diagram - on paper as, I personally, would find that easier, I will then scan the work to this blog. I've not decided on a format in which I'll present the cover design comparison and I've not decided on whether this comparison will be presented with some information about each magazine's unique design or produce a separate report, exploring each magazine design in depth.
After this task - and hopefully receiving reply emails from the magazine companies and collecting in the questionnaires I distributed - my research section should be complete and I can move on to planning my magazine.
Friday, 12 September 2008
Questionnaire
I will distribute this questionnaire around my 6th form year, older family members and some colleagues at work. Overall, fifteen questionnaires with five going to each group.
MAGAZINE QUESTIONAIRE
Your age?
(Mark applicable)
15-24 | |
25-34 | |
35-44 | |
45+ | |
Which music magazine are you most likely to purchase?
(Mark applicable)
-NME | |
-Q | |
-MOJO | |
-Kerrang! | |
-BBC Music | |
Why would you buy that magazine and why not the others?
(Note a few keywords for each magazine)
-NME: ____________________________________________
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-Q: _____________________________________________
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-MOJO: ____________________________________________
______________________________________________
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-Kerrang!: _________________________________________
______________________________________________
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-BBC Music: _______________________________________
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MAGAZINE QUESTIONAIRE
Your age?
(Mark applicable)
15-24 | |
25-34 | |
35-44 | |
45+ | |
Which music magazine are you most likely to purchase?
(Mark applicable)
-NME | |
-Q | |
-MOJO | |
-Kerrang! | |
-BBC Music | |
Why would you buy that magazine and why not the others?
(Note a few keywords for each magazine)
-NME: ____________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
-Q: _____________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
-MOJO: ____________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
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-Kerrang!: _________________________________________
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-BBC Music: _______________________________________
______________________________________________
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008
Target Audiences
P.S. No replies from any magazine yet.
NME: Sammy Jacob, Programmingdirector, NME Radio - "We will be targeting the audience of NME magazine" ... "We will fundamentally target the 15-24 demographic and I expect that 75 per cent of our audience will be male"
Kerrang!: www.UKAOP.org.uk - "The core target audience for Kerrang! is 15-24 year olds with a 60:40 male/female split. Kerrang! has a weekly circulation of 70,000, and a regular readership of approximately 542,000."
MOJO: No information found about target audiences on the internet but after reading two MOJO magazines and comparing them to NME and Kerrang!, it seems the target audience are of a somewhat older age demographic as NME or Kerrang! but MOJO seems to focus on an audience whom prefer more obscure, unknown and 'older' music as opposed to NME which, these days, is based around the indie genre and Kerrang! which has always been solely about rock/metal.
Q: No information found about target audiences on the internet for Q magazine either, but as an almost life-long subscriber to both Q and NME, I find both magazine's target audience practically identical, although, Q may target an audience interested in a wider range of genre.
BBC Music: www.BBC.co.uk - "BBC Music Magazine has remained steady this year, keeping its crown as the UK's best-selling classical music monthly, and proving that it is successfully adapting to the fast changing consumer trends that we are seeing in the classical music market at the moment."
I've managed to acquire one of these elusive magazines from the counter at a piano dealership, it seems to target a mature audience of which must be deeply interested in classical music.
NME: Sammy Jacob, Programmingdirector, NME Radio - "We will be targeting the audience of NME magazine" ... "We will fundamentally target the 15-24 demographic and I expect that 75 per cent of our audience will be male"
Kerrang!: www.UKAOP.org.uk - "The core target audience for Kerrang! is 15-24 year olds with a 60:40 male/female split. Kerrang! has a weekly circulation of 70,000, and a regular readership of approximately 542,000."
MOJO: No information found about target audiences on the internet but after reading two MOJO magazines and comparing them to NME and Kerrang!, it seems the target audience are of a somewhat older age demographic as NME or Kerrang! but MOJO seems to focus on an audience whom prefer more obscure, unknown and 'older' music as opposed to NME which, these days, is based around the indie genre and Kerrang! which has always been solely about rock/metal.
Q: No information found about target audiences on the internet for Q magazine either, but as an almost life-long subscriber to both Q and NME, I find both magazine's target audience practically identical, although, Q may target an audience interested in a wider range of genre.
BBC Music: www.BBC.co.uk - "BBC Music Magazine has remained steady this year, keeping its crown as the UK's best-selling classical music monthly, and proving that it is successfully adapting to the fast changing consumer trends that we are seeing in the classical music market at the moment."
I've managed to acquire one of these elusive magazines from the counter at a piano dealership, it seems to target a mature audience of which must be deeply interested in classical music.
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Next Step...
I've e-mailed NME, Q and Mojo but have not managed to acquire an e-mail address for a suitable department of Kerrang! and so I've sent an e-mail to BBC Music Magazine instead, which may actually be better for my research than Kerrang! as BBC Music is focused on classical music.
Next Step...
While I'm waiting for replies from the magazines, I'm going to compile some information on the audiences each company targets their magazine to.
Next Step...
While I'm waiting for replies from the magazines, I'm going to compile some information on the audiences each company targets their magazine to.
Monday, 8 September 2008
Draft Letter To NME, Kerrang!, Q and Mojo
I have found that it is near impossible to locate an accurate account of sales for each of the four magazines, therefore I have decided to research in depth.
I have composed a letter to send to each of the magazine websites.
______ Magazine,
I am basing my A-level Media project on ______ magazine and am conducting some research on it. It would help my research enormously if you could tell me your average monthly sale figures in the UK.
Greatly appreciated,
Abi Williams,
Jersey College for Girls.
I have composed a letter to send to each of the magazine websites.
______ Magazine,
I am basing my A-level Media project on ______ magazine and am conducting some research on it. It would help my research enormously if you could tell me your average monthly sale figures in the UK.
Greatly appreciated,
Abi Williams,
Jersey College for Girls.
UK Music Magazines I Know Of
Echoes -
Essential black music.
Froots -
Roots, folk and world music.
Jazzwise -
Leading jazz.
Kerrang!* -
World’s biggest selling rock music.
Mojo* -
Rock, alternative and world music.
Music -
The BBC’s best-selling classical music magazine.
NME* -
Long established rock and pop.
The Wire* -
Adventurous, modern music.
*I own and have read at least two issues of this magazine
Essential black music.
Froots -
Roots, folk and world music.
Jazzwise -
Leading jazz.
Kerrang!* -
World’s biggest selling rock music.
Mojo* -
Rock, alternative and world music.
Music -
The BBC’s best-selling classical music magazine.
NME* -
Long established rock and pop.
The Wire* -
Adventurous, modern music.
*I own and have read at least two issues of this magazine
Friday, 5 September 2008
Magazine Decision.
I have decided to tackle the magazine task as I've read more magazines than I've seen movies.
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