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Liam Keenan
1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and
convention of real media products?
My newspaper is named ‘The Mancunian Telegraph’ and I have aimed for it to
have similar conventions to that of modern Berliner newspapers such as the
Manchester Evening News or The Guardian. The paper only contains local news
for the people of Manchester so to widen the audience and aim it at middle and
lower class societies I have included many informal traits as well as formal
conventions. I think I have been very successful in developing and encoding
conventions as my paper sounds trustworthy and truthful. I used the word
‘Mancunian’ in my title so the audience can relate and believe that this is a
product especially for them. This term is associated with regional identity so will
be common with locals appealing to all of Manchester’s inhabitants. ‘Telegraph’
sounds technical and is quite an old fashioned sounding word which connotes the
newspaper is dated and trustworthy. Mancunian also sounds quite working class
where as ‘The Manchester Chronicle’ sounds like a broadsheet. I have
challenged the conventions of a typical Berliner newspaper title in making it
sound informal adding elements of typical tabloid newspapers like the ‘Salford
advertiser’ for example. The Main influences on my text were The Salford
Advertiser and the Manchester Evening news as I wanted to make the
demographics as wide as possible but ‘The Daily Mail’ and ‘The Daily Telegraph’
also influenced the title and content.
I have included a whole range of story types from local crime to sport. This is
extremely conventional of a tabloid newspaper. I used the story about a shop fire
so locals and businessmen can relate to this putting themselves in the victim’s
shoes imagining what it would be like if their shop or organisation encountered
these problems. They will also associate and sympathise with the shop owner
making them read on and drawing them closer to the article. This also appeals to
the lower and working class my paper is aimed at as they will have jobs at small
shops or organisations like this and realise how much money can be lost and
how employees could become jobless all because of these disastrous accidents.
The article about the new high school opening to house two schools that are
being shut down is obviously aimed at parents who are looking into their
children’s education. As the new school includes a sixth form this also widens the
audience for this article maybe attracting my target audience of teenagers and
fresh leavers. My main article is targeted at the whole public in general and
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forces the audience to relate to the victim imagining what they would do in this
sticky situation. Locals are attracted to gossip and news from the area so will be
immediately drawn to this story on seeing the headline.
I have used a conventional house style for the layout of my paper, Similar to that
of most tabloid and broadsheet newspapers today. I have used the Guttenberg
principle to design my front cover but the price and date is in the strong fallow
area, similar to most daily newspapers today. It also says 1st
edition in this area in
a dark blue font as my paper is aimed at a male audience predominantly. I have
stuck to a blue and grey colour scheme following a certain house style but red
and yellow is predominant on the front cover to stand out and attract consumers.
The colour red is quite regal showing the papers British heritage and giving the
audience a sense of royalty. I have also used the colour yellow to symbolise
power to attract consumers. I have used a very large bold sans serif headline on
the front cover to attract consumers and stand out. This also sticks to the
conventions of newspapers today. Sans serif is the font that will stand out most
clearly on my newspaper and is a more eligible print being easy to read
especially when it is bold and dominant. I have placed my main image
underneath the headline so it doesn’t distract the consumers from the topic of the
story though sometimes tabloid newspapers place the headline within the image
to save space and for added effect and dominant contrast. I have included an
index like most typical tabloid and broadsheet papers and a section down the
right hand side with smaller stories of interest that are continued inside the
newspaper. I have used red on yellow dominantly contrasting for my ‘FREE
magazine’ box just underneath the masthead to attract youngsters who love
power. The red stands out and could symbolise danger, desire or love, all new
and exciting to a teenage boy or girl. The colours also mirror the quirky style of
the music magazine. The box to the left of this is grey drawing in home buyers
and middle to old aged people. There is only a small amount of text for the main
story at the bottom of the front cover which continues onto the second page
sticking to the traditional style of a paper. The adverts stand out dominantly using
yellow or white text on a navy background to draw the readers in. The main
advert on the front page is promoting a taxi company and on the inner page it is
an offer for a free £25 to bet in the casino, slots and play bingo. This attracts all
audiences as the old aged and females would stereotypically use this to play
bingo and teenagers and middle aged people would use it at the casino or in the
bookies. The yellow font ties in with the house style of the paper and both adverts
Liam Keenan
use similar colours and fonts giving the paper a continuous feel. Normally typical
Berliner newspapers wouldn’t include adverts so this challenges the conventions
of a daily paper. Salford advertiser influenced the adverts for my newspaper and I
spent a long time flicking through the paper and researching adverts in order to
create my own.
I used a large, bold, sans serif, black font for my headline filling up a lot of space
on my front cover to draw my audience in. I converted this Font from DaFont.com
as it was the most effective I could find and matches that of modern newspapers
today. I used a conventional old English, medieval type font for my Masthead to
follow the conventions of tabloid papers like the ‘Daily Mail’ for example but did
not include a logo.
For my taxi advert I used a serif, italic font to appeal to all ages but mostly aimed
it at old aged who can’t use public transport due to disability etc. The font has a
line going through the middle symbolising speed. I used a standard sans serif
font to write my articles following the conventions of a typical tabloid paper. I
have used a thin serif font for the ‘Looking for a home’ box to attract middle to
old aged home buyers and a large bold sans serif ‘FREE’ for the music magazine
attracting youngsters to the paper. I also used a standard sans serif font for my
headlines for smaller stories such as ‘Meatloaf gig cancelled’. I made these
headlines bold to tie in with my main headline. I used a bold block text for my
FREE £25 advert to attract women and youngsters primarily but to widen my
audience added bingo to the list which is stereotypically more popular with the
older generation. Generally I have stuck to the conventions of a typical tabloid or
berliner newspaper with the print design and layout.
In my opinion the photography works very well with my print design and layout.
The main image on the front cover ties in with the blue house style throughout the
paper as it is a predominantly blue and white image which compliments the front
cover nicely. I borrowed some ‘police line do not cross’ tape from my mothers
friend who is a policeman and used masking tape to stick this across the
entrance of an underpass on the east Lancs at the Monton crossing into Swinton
for a few minutes whilst I took the photograph. I used shallow depth of field for
this image. The photograph is fairly conventional of a local broadsheet and I
made sure the underpass was empty before I took the photograph. The
photography on my inner page design was taken in Swinton and Wardley. The
shop fire photograph was an extremely lucky find as this shop is currently under
renovation so I took it on my way to college. The weather was luckily rainy and
dull to reflect the content of the article. On the photo of the scaffolding you can
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see the sky is grey adding elements of pathetic fallacy and mirroring what the
shop owner feels like. In the photographs of the High school I made sure that I
used rule of thirds. This follows the conventions of any daily newspaper for added
effect of the photographs. I was influenced by articles in the Salford advertiser for
the shop fire and high school stories.
I used many conventional openings for the articles mainly stating the time and
place that the tragedy occurred for the main article. I used emotive techniques
and language such as ‘a defenceless old lady’, to spark sympathy in the reader
and draw them closer to the story. For my shop fire story I began by stating that a
shop in Swinton has partially collapsed due to a fire. This challenges some
conventions as most tabloid newspaper stories start with the date and the time
the crime or tragedy happened. This strikes questions in the readers mind and
forces them to read on and finish the article, making them want to read similar
stories throughout the newspaper. I introduce characters to the articles
conventionally by giving the reader a quote then going on to who said it and why
they are involved. I introduced Margaret, victim of the robbery and stabbing, very
early in the article and the thieves later so their description sticks in the readers
mind and they phone crime stoppers to put an end to their rampage.
To conclude my product follows many conventions of a typical modern tabloid
newspaper today also challenging a number of conventions and adopting aspects
of broadsheet and berliner products to make it unique and one of a kind. It uses
these forms effectively and attracts its target audience well also appealing to a
wider demographic through certain attributes.

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Q1 eval slideshare

  • 1. Liam Keenan 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and convention of real media products? My newspaper is named ‘The Mancunian Telegraph’ and I have aimed for it to have similar conventions to that of modern Berliner newspapers such as the Manchester Evening News or The Guardian. The paper only contains local news for the people of Manchester so to widen the audience and aim it at middle and lower class societies I have included many informal traits as well as formal conventions. I think I have been very successful in developing and encoding conventions as my paper sounds trustworthy and truthful. I used the word ‘Mancunian’ in my title so the audience can relate and believe that this is a product especially for them. This term is associated with regional identity so will be common with locals appealing to all of Manchester’s inhabitants. ‘Telegraph’ sounds technical and is quite an old fashioned sounding word which connotes the newspaper is dated and trustworthy. Mancunian also sounds quite working class where as ‘The Manchester Chronicle’ sounds like a broadsheet. I have challenged the conventions of a typical Berliner newspaper title in making it sound informal adding elements of typical tabloid newspapers like the ‘Salford advertiser’ for example. The Main influences on my text were The Salford Advertiser and the Manchester Evening news as I wanted to make the demographics as wide as possible but ‘The Daily Mail’ and ‘The Daily Telegraph’ also influenced the title and content. I have included a whole range of story types from local crime to sport. This is extremely conventional of a tabloid newspaper. I used the story about a shop fire so locals and businessmen can relate to this putting themselves in the victim’s shoes imagining what it would be like if their shop or organisation encountered these problems. They will also associate and sympathise with the shop owner making them read on and drawing them closer to the article. This also appeals to the lower and working class my paper is aimed at as they will have jobs at small shops or organisations like this and realise how much money can be lost and how employees could become jobless all because of these disastrous accidents. The article about the new high school opening to house two schools that are being shut down is obviously aimed at parents who are looking into their children’s education. As the new school includes a sixth form this also widens the audience for this article maybe attracting my target audience of teenagers and fresh leavers. My main article is targeted at the whole public in general and
  • 2. Liam Keenan forces the audience to relate to the victim imagining what they would do in this sticky situation. Locals are attracted to gossip and news from the area so will be immediately drawn to this story on seeing the headline. I have used a conventional house style for the layout of my paper, Similar to that of most tabloid and broadsheet newspapers today. I have used the Guttenberg principle to design my front cover but the price and date is in the strong fallow area, similar to most daily newspapers today. It also says 1st edition in this area in a dark blue font as my paper is aimed at a male audience predominantly. I have stuck to a blue and grey colour scheme following a certain house style but red and yellow is predominant on the front cover to stand out and attract consumers. The colour red is quite regal showing the papers British heritage and giving the audience a sense of royalty. I have also used the colour yellow to symbolise power to attract consumers. I have used a very large bold sans serif headline on the front cover to attract consumers and stand out. This also sticks to the conventions of newspapers today. Sans serif is the font that will stand out most clearly on my newspaper and is a more eligible print being easy to read especially when it is bold and dominant. I have placed my main image underneath the headline so it doesn’t distract the consumers from the topic of the story though sometimes tabloid newspapers place the headline within the image to save space and for added effect and dominant contrast. I have included an index like most typical tabloid and broadsheet papers and a section down the right hand side with smaller stories of interest that are continued inside the newspaper. I have used red on yellow dominantly contrasting for my ‘FREE magazine’ box just underneath the masthead to attract youngsters who love power. The red stands out and could symbolise danger, desire or love, all new and exciting to a teenage boy or girl. The colours also mirror the quirky style of the music magazine. The box to the left of this is grey drawing in home buyers and middle to old aged people. There is only a small amount of text for the main story at the bottom of the front cover which continues onto the second page sticking to the traditional style of a paper. The adverts stand out dominantly using yellow or white text on a navy background to draw the readers in. The main advert on the front page is promoting a taxi company and on the inner page it is an offer for a free £25 to bet in the casino, slots and play bingo. This attracts all audiences as the old aged and females would stereotypically use this to play bingo and teenagers and middle aged people would use it at the casino or in the bookies. The yellow font ties in with the house style of the paper and both adverts
  • 3. Liam Keenan use similar colours and fonts giving the paper a continuous feel. Normally typical Berliner newspapers wouldn’t include adverts so this challenges the conventions of a daily paper. Salford advertiser influenced the adverts for my newspaper and I spent a long time flicking through the paper and researching adverts in order to create my own. I used a large, bold, sans serif, black font for my headline filling up a lot of space on my front cover to draw my audience in. I converted this Font from DaFont.com as it was the most effective I could find and matches that of modern newspapers today. I used a conventional old English, medieval type font for my Masthead to follow the conventions of tabloid papers like the ‘Daily Mail’ for example but did not include a logo. For my taxi advert I used a serif, italic font to appeal to all ages but mostly aimed it at old aged who can’t use public transport due to disability etc. The font has a line going through the middle symbolising speed. I used a standard sans serif font to write my articles following the conventions of a typical tabloid paper. I have used a thin serif font for the ‘Looking for a home’ box to attract middle to old aged home buyers and a large bold sans serif ‘FREE’ for the music magazine attracting youngsters to the paper. I also used a standard sans serif font for my headlines for smaller stories such as ‘Meatloaf gig cancelled’. I made these headlines bold to tie in with my main headline. I used a bold block text for my FREE £25 advert to attract women and youngsters primarily but to widen my audience added bingo to the list which is stereotypically more popular with the older generation. Generally I have stuck to the conventions of a typical tabloid or berliner newspaper with the print design and layout. In my opinion the photography works very well with my print design and layout. The main image on the front cover ties in with the blue house style throughout the paper as it is a predominantly blue and white image which compliments the front cover nicely. I borrowed some ‘police line do not cross’ tape from my mothers friend who is a policeman and used masking tape to stick this across the entrance of an underpass on the east Lancs at the Monton crossing into Swinton for a few minutes whilst I took the photograph. I used shallow depth of field for this image. The photograph is fairly conventional of a local broadsheet and I made sure the underpass was empty before I took the photograph. The photography on my inner page design was taken in Swinton and Wardley. The shop fire photograph was an extremely lucky find as this shop is currently under renovation so I took it on my way to college. The weather was luckily rainy and dull to reflect the content of the article. On the photo of the scaffolding you can
  • 4. Liam Keenan see the sky is grey adding elements of pathetic fallacy and mirroring what the shop owner feels like. In the photographs of the High school I made sure that I used rule of thirds. This follows the conventions of any daily newspaper for added effect of the photographs. I was influenced by articles in the Salford advertiser for the shop fire and high school stories. I used many conventional openings for the articles mainly stating the time and place that the tragedy occurred for the main article. I used emotive techniques and language such as ‘a defenceless old lady’, to spark sympathy in the reader and draw them closer to the story. For my shop fire story I began by stating that a shop in Swinton has partially collapsed due to a fire. This challenges some conventions as most tabloid newspaper stories start with the date and the time the crime or tragedy happened. This strikes questions in the readers mind and forces them to read on and finish the article, making them want to read similar stories throughout the newspaper. I introduce characters to the articles conventionally by giving the reader a quote then going on to who said it and why they are involved. I introduced Margaret, victim of the robbery and stabbing, very early in the article and the thieves later so their description sticks in the readers mind and they phone crime stoppers to put an end to their rampage. To conclude my product follows many conventions of a typical modern tabloid newspaper today also challenging a number of conventions and adopting aspects of broadsheet and berliner products to make it unique and one of a kind. It uses these forms effectively and attracts its target audience well also appealing to a wider demographic through certain attributes.