Research
First I had analysed the typical conventions of magazine
cover. I analysed three to show my understanding and to gather more ideas for
my front cover. The conventions of a magazine front cover are masthead,
taglines, bar code, skyline, date/issue and main image. I then did a LIIAR
analysis of a college magazine cover. I annotated the cover discussing why it’s
conventional for language, image, colour, frame shot, institution
representation and audience, and how it connotes through the use of LIIAR.
After research I drafted out my front cover layout on
publisher and my contents page. I included the conventions of a front cover
layout. That included masthead, taglines, skyline, bar code date/issues and main
image. On my contents page I included the contents title, image, features,
regulars and page numbers. For my
contents page it was important to add page numbers so that the readers can make
their way around the magazine. In most magazines the features and the regulars
are always categorised, this is a convention and it also makes the page tidier.
The image in contents page isn’t always the same model from the front cover
it’s usually images based on the topics in the magazine.
Planning
For my planning I did
a mood board using LIIAR. For my language I decided on the taglines to be quite
inspirational. I wanted my colour theme to be bright to connote success and
happiness and my masthead to be the same colour as the college’s name. As it’s
conventional to have a medium frame shot I decided to take a picture of student
holding folders to connote intelligence and ready to learn. I randomly chose a
student from class she had no makeup on and was wearing appropriate clothing, I
was glad she didn’t have makeup on because this connotes how simple the college
is and you don’t have to be peer pressured in to trends as nowadays teenagers
do. The young simple students represents the year 11’s because they’re at the
same stage in life also similar age and mind concept. The institution for my
magazine is my college (Wyke College sixth form) because it’s much easier for
me and just so that my location on the front cover doesn’t look wrong I wanted
it all to be realistic within the location students and information. The
audience for my magazine is for year 11’s to appeal them to come to Wyke also
parents because they also decide on their child’s future.
Digital images
After all that
planning I never got to plan my location or model or organise a camera so to
save my time I quickly borrowed a camera from the media department and randomly
chose a female student for no specific reason, luckily the day was pretty and
bright this connotes happiness and fresh if it was raining it would have
connoted something different and I would have had to take a picture inside. I
took a typical picture of my model holding a folder my photo however isn’t so
professional or creative I’m not a photographer but I did avoid shadows because
negative darkness on the front cover will connote negativity about Wyke
College. I had also taken pictures in different angles to do my shot frame
analysis. This analysis discusses about why certain frame shots are
conventional and what it usually connotes.
I just took pictures of my student in different angles but for my close
up I took a picture of a flower and for my establishing shot I took a picture
of Ash and Wilson.
Editing
I used Photoshop to edit my front cover. I’m not an expert
at using Photoshop so I use my study periods to create my front cover because
it takes me a while to work my around Photoshop. Firstly I cropped my main
image to medium shot because it’s a conventional shot frame for a college
magazine, also to identify the expressions and location clearly. I then added
my first tag line and put on the right side of my student model. I edited the
colour in yellow to connote brightness and success I did the same with another
tagline and I added speech marks to give the audience a quick review about the
college. I saved a bar code picture from
Google images and applied it to my front cover and placed it on the right
corner of my page. Bar code is
conventional for all magazine front covers. However I didn’t put a price down
because college magazines are free for all students and parents. I then added
the date and issue number under the masthead it’s conventional to be there and
it’s important for the audience to know it’s an updated magazine, so that it
will appeal to the audience to read the new magazine. In my main image the
college’s name is written at the back this was a good opportunity for me to use
it smartly and put another word before it. I then came up with the name
‘’successful Wyke’’, I tried to put the word successful behind the student
models head because popular magazines usually have that effect and it looks
professional so I wanted my magazine to look real as possible. I used YouTube
to learn how to edit a word behind the object but after so many tries I still
wasn’t able to do it so I asked for help. I also added the sky line
‘’exclusively for new students’’ with black background and bright yellow to
font colour to stand out to appeal the audience. Lastly I put another tag line at the left
bottom corner and it’s in white to mainly stand out and to connote fresh start.
I have noticed that most professional have three colours and I have followed
that convention and used three colours; purple, yellow and white.
Overall I didn’t perform well as I wanted to do my time
management wasn’t good. I was running out of time and had to rush through my
evaluation and also upload all my work on blogger, which I don’t even know how
to use therefore I had to save time to work my way around blogger.
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