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AS – Evaluation- Question 1 In what
   way does your media product
use, develop or challenge forms and
           conventions?
            Robbie Dale
• My media product is a front cover, contents page and
  double page spread of a music magazine. The genre of
  music my magazine covers is alternative rock. My magazine
  is called Revelations.
  Before I started making my product, I researched a variety
  of, similar existing magazines. These magazines were
  NME, Q and Kerrang. I looked at these to understand the
  codes and conventions of these music magazines. Zero
  Tolerance is a very unconventional magazine, so I did not
  take inspiration from this magazine as much as the others.
•   I have stuck to many of the codes and
    conventions. The front cover uses a large
    masthead at the top of the page, this is a
    convention followed by both the magazines I
    looked at, as it allowed a viewer to see the
    magazine title when it’s on the shelf. I placed
    a barcode in the left hand corner of the page
    with the issue number, date and price above
    it - this is another common convention, and I
    recognised in NME, Q and Kerrang. I also
    placed several cover lines upon the cover,
    which is a common trait, along with a large
    headline and strapline, advertising the main
    story in the magazine. This is a convention
    used by both the magazines I looked into.
•
    Using one large image to promote the main
    article for the magazine I stuck to convention,
    however while the use of smaller pictures is
    also utilised on the two magazines, I
    challenged the conventions by not having
    them as I thought they would draw attention
    away from the main story. I didn't want to
    overwhelm the reader so therefore kept the
    cover clear of any other images.
My contents page sticks closely to conventions as
well. I had the articles numbered which is a
common convention. I chose to put two columns
on my contents page as this was common
practice. There are two images , that of a gig and
that of a subscription advert. The images filled
the space on the page well and looked
professional. Finally, I included a headline, a
convention seen in the vast majority of
magazines. I did not add in an editorial column
even though they are common on contents
pages, I did not add one as I found it drew
attention away from the main articles.

I stuck to using the same few fonts throughout
the magazine to stick to convention and style.
This meant that the magazine looked consistent
and each page is recognisable as being from the
same magazine.
•   My double page spread also sticks closely to
    codes and conventions. My double page
    spread has a large headline, keeping in line
    with the conventions of the magazines I
    looked at while revealing the band the
    article is about. I separated the article into
    multiple columns, as was the same in all of
    the magazines I researched. I used one large
    image on my double page spread, which
    took up on of the pages – this is a
    convention I followed as many magazines
    only use one page for text while the other is
    a image about the article. I thought that
    that article looked effective as it wasn’t
    overloaded with multiple images. I think
    sticking to the convention of not using too
    many pictures worked well here. Like on the
    contents page I also numbered the pages.
•   The only major convention I broke in my
    double page spread was by not adding a
    quote from the article anywhere. I found that
    it did not merge with my article well and
    therefore left it out. I thought that my
    opening paragraph, image and headline drew
    the readers in without the need of the quote.
    It’s relatively common to see and a moderate
    convention to break, but I found that it suited
    my magazine perfectly without one.
    The reason I chose to stick to majority of the
    conventions was that, stylistically, it gave me a
    magazine that looked professional. The font
    and pictures were stylised to appeal to my
    target audience, they would recognise the
    magazine as being relevant to their age group
    and preferred music tastes.
•

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As – evaluation question 1 in what way

  • 1. AS – Evaluation- Question 1 In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions? Robbie Dale
  • 2. • My media product is a front cover, contents page and double page spread of a music magazine. The genre of music my magazine covers is alternative rock. My magazine is called Revelations. Before I started making my product, I researched a variety of, similar existing magazines. These magazines were NME, Q and Kerrang. I looked at these to understand the codes and conventions of these music magazines. Zero Tolerance is a very unconventional magazine, so I did not take inspiration from this magazine as much as the others.
  • 3. I have stuck to many of the codes and conventions. The front cover uses a large masthead at the top of the page, this is a convention followed by both the magazines I looked at, as it allowed a viewer to see the magazine title when it’s on the shelf. I placed a barcode in the left hand corner of the page with the issue number, date and price above it - this is another common convention, and I recognised in NME, Q and Kerrang. I also placed several cover lines upon the cover, which is a common trait, along with a large headline and strapline, advertising the main story in the magazine. This is a convention used by both the magazines I looked into. • Using one large image to promote the main article for the magazine I stuck to convention, however while the use of smaller pictures is also utilised on the two magazines, I challenged the conventions by not having them as I thought they would draw attention away from the main story. I didn't want to overwhelm the reader so therefore kept the cover clear of any other images.
  • 4. My contents page sticks closely to conventions as well. I had the articles numbered which is a common convention. I chose to put two columns on my contents page as this was common practice. There are two images , that of a gig and that of a subscription advert. The images filled the space on the page well and looked professional. Finally, I included a headline, a convention seen in the vast majority of magazines. I did not add in an editorial column even though they are common on contents pages, I did not add one as I found it drew attention away from the main articles. I stuck to using the same few fonts throughout the magazine to stick to convention and style. This meant that the magazine looked consistent and each page is recognisable as being from the same magazine.
  • 5. My double page spread also sticks closely to codes and conventions. My double page spread has a large headline, keeping in line with the conventions of the magazines I looked at while revealing the band the article is about. I separated the article into multiple columns, as was the same in all of the magazines I researched. I used one large image on my double page spread, which took up on of the pages – this is a convention I followed as many magazines only use one page for text while the other is a image about the article. I thought that that article looked effective as it wasn’t overloaded with multiple images. I think sticking to the convention of not using too many pictures worked well here. Like on the contents page I also numbered the pages.
  • 6. The only major convention I broke in my double page spread was by not adding a quote from the article anywhere. I found that it did not merge with my article well and therefore left it out. I thought that my opening paragraph, image and headline drew the readers in without the need of the quote. It’s relatively common to see and a moderate convention to break, but I found that it suited my magazine perfectly without one. The reason I chose to stick to majority of the conventions was that, stylistically, it gave me a magazine that looked professional. The font and pictures were stylised to appeal to my target audience, they would recognise the magazine as being relevant to their age group and preferred music tastes. •