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In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Haydn Barry

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In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge

forms and conventions of real media products?

Haydn Barry

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Front Cover• As a metal/alternative/pop-punk magazine, my magazine are based on

similar formats and styles of music magazines that also cover these genres. • These magazines are magazines such as Kerrang. Kerrang covers bands from

pop punk to death-core and other types of heavy metal. • This is why I have based my ideas for my magazine in a similar style; e.g

using colours that stand out from each other like yellow and red (giving it a pop punk style) and also using the rough slanted text, making it seem more brutal and heavy, giving it a metal style also.

• For the Layout of the front cover, my media product develops and challenges kerrang’s front cover.

• This is can be seen because of the Masthead, Subtitles, primary and secondary images, pugs etc. are placed in very similar areas around the page.

• This is because I think kerrang use their space very well on the page; because they have lots of information on one page, but not too much to make the page over-crowded. So I replicated it but with a few changes. I decided to leave the facial area of the primary image more blank then the rest of the page. This is so no attention is drawn away from the face by other information , and also to get the full facial expression and its impact.

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Contents Page

• My contents page has been set out a little differently to kerrang magazine’s contents page. This is because I’ve set of the pictures in a different format to how they would usually have their layout.

• I think my way suits the magazine better as it gives the magazine more of a professional layout; with scenic pictures but with a simple back ground.

• It draws more attention to the photography then the writing, giving the magazine a more professional image and challenges a lot of conventions of real media products around today.

• The column for the editors blog is very similar, just on opposite sides of the page. I choose to use the same format as the Kerrang magazine here because I thought it was a sensible place to put it without it obscuring any of the other text.

• The red and yellow splashes behind the title breakdown show the punk side of the magazine; giving it a feel that we have a free will to do what we want and we don’t care what people think. This will inspire to readers how have the same moral ethics and make them want to read on.

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Double Page spread• For my double page spread, I decided that I would do a

completely different design to how kerrang have designed there's. As Kerrang’s colour scheme is black, white, red and Yellow; I don’t think the colour scheme works and doesn’t look like it belongs in a kerrang magazine.

• Because of this, I made my double page spread the same colour scheme the rest of the magazine. This then gave me more of a house style and easier to edit and create rather than starting from scratch creating all different styles, as kerrang has done here.

• This then develops my forms and conventions from real media because I’m keeping my house style throughout the magazine, giving it an easier flow to read.

• Also, The simplicity of my double page spread makes the actual information stand out more on the page.

• As there is no title clear title on the kerrang double page spread, it makes it harder for the reader to understand what the article will be about, whereas my article has a very clear title, and fans of the person being interviewed will be interested and be more willing to read on.

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New Draft: Double Page spread• Since my last double page spread, I

decided that it was not good enough and decided to start over again.

• With my new design, there is more on the page to

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Who would be your audience for your media product

By Haydn Barry

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Age Range

• As my music magazine covers various genres, which different age groups tend to prefer.

• Because of this, age ranges differ between the music genres; (“scene” tends to stay around the age of 14-18, were as heavy metal tends to be 18-older)

• Therefore my magazine will bring in a variety of age ranges. But as an average, my target audience for age will be around 14-17.

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Lifestyle of my target audience

• As my average target audience is 14-17, most of my consumers will be of school/college age, with the acceptation of some doing apprenticeships or full time work.

• Their lifestyles usually revolve around education and leisure.• Their main struggles in life are mostly social aspects (e.g.

friends, acceptance) and their own personalities showing out and that also being accepted by peers.

• Also this target age group will be going through transitions in their lives i.e. Leaving school moving onto to college and or work placements. These changes will also affect their family relationships as they mature.

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Influences on target audience

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How does your media represent social groups?

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Social groups and music genres• As people tend to spend time with people who have the same or similar

interests as their own, social groups can be associated with the genre of music they all listen to.

• Therefore, the genres that I cover in my magazine could represent different social groups because the people who read my magazine have similar interests and socialize with similar people.

• However, this is not always the case. And my music magazine represents this too. This is because not all people who listen to “metal/hardcore” socialize a lot with others who also listen to these genres. This is represented in my magazine by showing images and information that could be seen as not “metal/hardcore”. This could be because of the way the person is dressed (looks more indie than metal) or words and phrases that could be said more by one socail group than another.

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How my audience is filtered to suit some social groups than others

• The hand gestures pointing directly at the camera shows a feel of dominance; making him seem powerful in his success and fame. This could inspire other musicians similar to his to try and become like him.

• Then also, the rockstar’s name will make suit my readers as if they are fan’s of “Torey Caylor” then they will be instantly interacted to the site of the magazine.

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Comparison to real life magazine’s reflecting the same image as my magazine • Both primary images are powerful poses. This then

implies that both these people are important people in the rock industry. This then means people that like rock/metal will be interested in both media products including mine and show how my magazine can relate to those social groups.

• Also the masthead for each media products appear to be broken/messed around with. This relates to the social groups we apeal to because its putting across the “I don’t care” feel to it, which could be related to the mind sets of those social groups. To add to that, the title’s both stand out from other music magazine’s because of its messy look, making it stand out, like most people in those social groups also want to stand out themselfs.

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What media institution might distribute your media product and why?

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Media institions

• I think my media product would be best suited for “Bauer Media”. This is because magazine’s such as kerrang are being published by the same institute.

• As kerrang is very similar to my magazine (covers the same/similar music genres) it made sense to me to be published by the same institute, rather than trying to rival kerrang.

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Breakdown

• Breakdown will be a fortnightly magazine, priced at £3.20 each issue.

• This is because it is a similar price to kerrang which is a similar magazine to my own

• Their will be advertisements for clothes which are suited towards the music genres shown in my magazine, band tour dates and band merchandise.