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Name: William Eze
Candidate Number: 1118
Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in
Media
Unit 13:
1118
Planning and Pitching a Print based Media
Product
St. Andrew’s Catholic School
Unit 13 Overview
Unit 13
Purpose and Meaning
The denotation of the genre of Q magazine is eclectic as it is revolved around all genres of music, most focus
around rock music and indie music. Q magazine is eclectic because the magazine wants more of an
audience so it reaches out to all genres so that everyone will be interested in the diversity of Q. Evidence of
this genre can be found on the front of their magazines which features a variety of rock bands such as Foo
fighters, artists such as Kanye West and much more. Additionally the genre of the magazine is aimed at ages
25 years old and above. The highest proportion of readers are male between the ages of 30 and above.
The strapline, ‘the world’s best music magazine’,
conveys to the reader that based on their sales and readership that they are the best and most sold out
magazine ever. The verbal code also conveys to the reader that they’re confident with the content that they
release.
Strapline Connotation:
 The denotation of the strapline for Q Magazine is “The worlds best music magazine.” This
connotes to the readers that the magazine is overly confident that their content is of high quality
and has the confidence to state that it is the best when in competition with other popular
magazines. The use of ‘World’s’ can connote that it is known on a global scale which
furthermore demonstrates its scale of popularity.
Form and Style
 Q magazine’s house style and colour scheme is consistent
throughout as the only colours they involve are red, black and
white. The consistency of their house style increases interest from
readers mainly because of the colours they like to use in their
layout. They use the same three colours as a way to demonstrate
their boldness. The main colour in the scheme; ‘red’ connotes that
they’re passionate about what articles put forward to their
audience.
The same three colours for its house
Style: red, black and white.
Form and Style – Print Editions
and Digital Editions for the
Magazine
Print Editions and Digital Editions for the Magazine:
Q magazine usually publish their articles with a paper-
based or onto an electronic device. This means that
their content is a lot easier to access as compared to
other magazines because of the different varieties that
it can be consumed. There is a lot of advertisement on
their website, they usually like to regularly recommend
that their customers subscribe to their articles, the
deals are usually at a reasonable price. They offer
discounted subscription service to readers.
Subscription to their website
Advertisement
Q’s Print + Digital
Q’s Digital
Q’s Print
Form and Style – The Style
used for Q Magazine
The Style used for Q Magazine: In the Q
Magazine issue, you can see that the style
is made to be consistent as everything is
supposed to be kept the same, i.e. the font
and the colour scheme that they
incorporate. By keeping this consistency of
the house style it generates association to
the magazine. The colour scheme is quite
consistent as the only colours they use are
red, white and black.
L01
Form and Style – The size
and Dimensions of a ‘Q’
Magazine
The Size and Dimensions of a ‘Q’
Magazine: If you observe Q’s Website, it
mentions that the dimensions of their
magazine is found to be measured at
around ‘’30.6 x 22.2 x 1.2 cm’’. This is
around the average size for a basic music
magazine.
Contents Page Analysis
Main Image: The main
Image stands out of
David Grohl and has a
White background and
This may be to fit in with
The style and colour
Scheme of the magazine.
House Style: The house
Style of the magazine
Remains the same as it
Was on the front cover. The
front cover had the colours
White, red and black and
The choice of colours has
Been used on the contents
Page too.
Masthead: The masthead is
the same as it is on the front
cover and it sets continuity
from the front cover to the
contents page. And, the word
‘Contents’ is in bold which
makes it stand out and may
be like that to let the readers
acknowledge the fact that it is
the contents page of the
magazine.
Subheadings and Sublines:
The main headings of the
article are blocked out in red.
The house style of the
magazine being red, white
and black continues here as
well. Under the ‘features’ and
‘every month’ section the
writing underneath is in
uppercase font with a brief
background below it. The
background of the headlines
are white as it matches the Q
Magazine colour scheme.
Genre
The denotation of the genre of Q magazine is revolved around all styles and genres of music,
primarily around rock music and indie music. Evidence of this is included on the front pages of
their magazines where the artists are portrayed to convey what the main focus of genre will be
focused on in the magazine. Famous names included are Kanye West, Jay Z, Foo Fighters,
Queen, The Beatles, Guns N’Roses and the Rolling Stones. Additionally the variety of genres of
the magazine are supported by the overall demographics of Mojo. The highest proportion of
readers are male between the ages of 25 and above.
Frequency and Price
 The price of Q magazine is currently £3.08. This is a similar price range to many
other music magazines that are available in the UK. Additionally the magazine is
released on a monthly basis and could even be subscribed on a yearly basis for
£32.00 , this is due to fact that the magazine has a large amount of content and
focusses on the music news that has happened in the month prior. The price and
frequency of Q magazine is similar to that of Mojo Magazine as they charge
something around £4.00-4.99. (source: http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-
comparison/Newsagent/Mojo_Magazine.html)
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story
Marketplace: Circulation figures
 Q Magazine are sold mainly in the UK and they have a
fairly high cult following as they’re circulation figures
are estimated to be over 360K. Q Magazine offer many
opportunities to have their articles subscribed to and
read by the high viewers around the web.
http://origin.mediauk.com/magazines/3621
9/q/readership-figures
Publisher
• Bauer Media Group is one of the most successful media companies around the
globe. Over 570 magazines, over 300+ digital products, and 50 radio and TV
stations reach millions of people around the globe. The company’s portfolio also
include printing companies, postal services and services in the fields of distribution,
marketing and media sales. The Group’s turnover is stable at more than two billion
euros. With a new global positioning strategy, the Bauer Media Group underscores
its passion for people and brands. The claim ‘’We think popular’’. highlights the
Bauer Media Group’s perception of itself as a publisher of popular media and
provides inspiration and motivation to its more than 11,000 employees in 16
countries
• http://www.bauer.co.uk/history
Language used in ‘Q’
The magazine tend to use numbers to
signify(De Saussure) the legacy of
their magazine. for example, this
magazine says: ‘’THE 300th ISSUE’’,
this denotes that they’re showing off
their longevity which also connotes
how successful their magazine has been
over the last 25+ years.
Language used in ‘Q’
Q Magazine tend to use superlatives
to signify that they’re the best music
magazine to purchase. For example their
strapline is: ‘’THE WORLD’S GREATEST
MUSIC MAGAZINE’’. The strapline connotes
that they are the most successful music
magazine and that everyone should go out and
buy it.
Q Magazine made one of the simplest yet effective logos
ever: a red box with a large ‘Q’ wisely placed in the centre.
The use of the ‘Q’ makes it a smart tactical move to target
towards the audience as it will be easier to remember rather
than a word or phrase as they would be more difficult to
remember. The use of the ‘Q’ makes the magazine come
across as relaxed due to the fact they don’t have any
complexity to their designing/wording.
Q Magazine most often use words
such as ‘rare’ to convey how something can’t be found
anywhere else. They use this so they can draw customers
who want to know more information and the content of
their magazine draws them so that they eventually
become consumers into their product.
Q Magazine most often use words
such as ‘new’ to convey how that their content is
always updated and new. They use this so they can
draw customers who want to know the latest rumours,
facts, interviews and other interesting topics that tend
to be covered in these types of magazines.
Target Audience
 The people who thought of making Q Magazine; Mark Ellen and
David Hepworth wanted to make an impact so they started to target
the older audience and they thought that they were neglected by
other music magazines. They didn’t follow the ordinary and they
decided to aim towards the older audience. The target audience for Q
is music buyers over the age of 25, of both genders. the fact that the
target audience is slightly older means that the magazine can afford
to be a bit more expensive than if it was aimed at young people. Q
features many genres of music so it is suited to all music lovers. the
magazine has a mass audience as it is popular, but could also be
referred to as having a niche audience as it is specifically aimed at
only music fans.
http://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.c
om/magazines/detail/
Q mainly focus on all genres of rock music and
the magazine represents that. It focuses on the
passion for classic rock and the artists that are
involved in the genre. Q targets it's audience by
concentrating on Indie Rock. The ideology of Q
also implies that rock is of a very high value due
to the variations of rock artists in the genre. The
age demographic usually ranges from around 25
and over as similar to Mojo, Kerrang, XXL or
other music magazines.
A Higher management, bankers, lawyers, doctors and other professional
B Middle management, teachers, creative and media people e.g. graphic designers etc.
C
1
Office supervisors, junior managers, nurses, specialist clerical toff – white collar
C
2
Skilled manual workers, plumbers, builders – blue collar
D Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers
E Unemployed, students, pensioners, casual workers
My magazine of inspiration is Q magazine and my choice of music genre is an
Eclectic of Hip Hop/ R ‘n’ B/ Rap music. According to the socio-economic graph the
target audience would be in my chosen demographic of E and D. I have chosen this
demographic group because for E they are unemployed but they might have money to
buy my magazines and the students who are unemployed are quite young so my choice
of genre could influence them to buy my magazines. I have chosen D because they’re
most likely older but they can buy more articles as compared to the E group.
This defines the adult population largely by the job they do.
This is based on the National Readership Survey (NRS)
AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS
Graham Burton: Socially and
Media grouped audiences
 Graham Burton has a theory about classifying audiences
by their social and media grouping. According to the socio-
economic graph the target audience would be demographics
of D and E because the demographic would be fairly young
because they probably won’t have jobs but they would have
enough money to buy their articles. The social grouping of Q
Magazine’s target audience is centred for ages 25+ of all
genders. The likeliness will be that they’re American but they
could be British as well because all the publications are
circulated around those countries; they’ll most likely be fans
of rock music and white. The media grouping for Q
Magazine’s target audience will be fans of rock music and
other forms of rock and indie.
PSYCHOGRAPHICS
MAINSTREAMERS SEEK SECURITY. Tend to be domestic, conformist, conventional, sentimental – favour value for
money family brands. Nearly always the largest group
ASPIRERS SEEK STATUS. Materialistic, acquisitive, orientated to image and appearance, persona and
fashion. Attractive packaging more important than contents, Typically younger people, clerical
and sales jobs.
SUCCEEDERS SEEK CONTROL. Strong goals, confidence, work ethic, and organisation. Supports stability.
Brand choice based on self-reward, and quality. Typically higher management and professionals.
RESIGNED SEEKS SURVIVAL. Rigid and authoritarian values. Interested in the past and tradition. Brand
choice stresses safety, familiarity and economy. Typically older people.
EXPLORERS SEEKS DISCOVERY. Energy, individualism and experience. Values difference and adventure.
Brand choice highlights satisfaction, and instant effect. The first to try new brands. Younger
demographic – students.
STRUGGLERS SEEKS ESCAPE. Alienated and disorganised. Few resources beyond physical skills. Brand
choice involves impact and sensation. Buys alcohol, junk food, lottery tickets. D and E
demographic.
REFORMERS SEEKS ENLIGHTMENT. Freedom of restrictions and personal growth. Social awareness and
independent judgment. Anti-materialistic but aware of good taste. Has attended higher education
and selects products for quality.
Psychographics in Q
 Q Magazine have many readers from different social groups and
classifications but on average, the most common readers for Q are
in the Aspirers and Reformers group. A reformer is a person that
is devoted to bringing about reform, as in politics or society. (quote
for quote referenced from www.dictionary.com/browse/reformer) .
An aspirer is a person who has a great ambition or ultimate goal to
achieve something. (referenced from
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/aspirer). I’ve categorized their
audience in this group because they seek to learn new content
and aim to revolutionize the way music magazines are run. This is
mainly because the target audience and demographic for Q is
mainly teenagers aged 15-18+ and the groups would be best
suited for them as the groups focus mainly on social media, i.e.
music.
There are charts that observe the percentage in how many men and women observe the magazine yearly/monthly. The chart
below states that 31.7 % of readers are female as compared to the dominated gender of over 68%. As proven by what I stated
earlier in the previous slide, the age ratio is dominated by the group of 18-24 year old as they make up nearly 40% of the
viewership compared to that of other ages. There are ‘Aspirers’ and ‘Reformers’ who aim to learn what they can and thrive to be
‘informed’. On Q’s website, they give you the opportunity to do this by encouraging their readers to subscribe to their magazine
and follow their pages on social media.
Katz/Blumler - Diversion
 According to 1 http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk, the first
theory is how: 1’ Blumler and Katz believed that some members of the
public may choose to consume media texts as a source of escapism.
This would allow the consumer to divert from everyday life and routine
to something different of their choice.’
 This can to relate to Q’s audience as they can use the music and
content of Q to escape everyday life and read about their favourite
bands and artists. Also, this can make their target audience divert
from reality and be lured into reading Q’s content.
http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk
On Q’s website, you can observe the language Q
magazine use to release stories and bring ‘attraction’
to their pages. They use verbal codes such as
‘Watch’ ‘More’ and phrases such as ‘Find out’ and
‘Read More’ as a way of ‘escaping reality’ and
reading more and more until they’re indulged into the
stories and seek to read more on the website or the
magazine itself.
Katz/Blumler – Personal
Relationships
 According to 1 http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk, the
second theory is how: 1’ Blumler and Katz believed that some
people may choose to consume media texts as a tool to bond
between other people. For some people it is a way of finding a
common interest and relationships with other people. For other
people it can assist with the development of social and interactive
skills. It can allow the consumer to find a sense of belonging and
similarities with others, be it friends or family..’
 This can to relate to Q’s audience as they can relate to other
people that have similar personality traits such as music taste,
fashion preferences and interest in media. Also, through blogs on
the Q’s website, they can develop social skills and form friendships
with fellow viewers on Q’s blog/comment section.
http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk
Examples of Katz/Blumler –
Personal Relationships
On Q’s website, you will these on the website
regularly. They social media links that can accessible
through the website, this gives the audience a n urge
to follow them and be more personal with the team
of Q as they can comment to them and get to know
and understand their style and taste of music. Q also
give out work/career experience opportunities for
individuals who seek to increase more of a personal
relationship with Q and work behind the scenes on
the development of the Q magazines.
Katz
1. Diversion – This means where the audience
Can RETREAT from their reality and engage
Themselves into the content.
2. Personal Identification – This means where the
Audience are able to relate to a character or
Their problem.
3. Personal Relationship – Where the audience
are able to gain a following (audience) and bond
with character or a bunch of different characters.
4. Inform & Educate– Where the audience LEARN
something from engaging into the text/content.
Katz
1. Diversion – Personally, I think Q offers a good way
to indulge into something and learn about all
the new songs and news that is going amongst the
Media.
2. Personal Identification –In Q magazine, they advertise
a lot of opportunities for readers to get
involved, and sometimes the people that may be
resented in Q, may simply reflect us, and how we usually
are.
3. Personal Relationship –As you read Q, you can learn
about all the latest news, which can allow you to keep up to
date with your friends and family about the news and gossip
amongst the media.
4. Inform & Educate– Q allows individuals to get
The most updated news on celebrities, music and
Gossip. An example of this is the edition of Q where
We find out the latest news on Jay Z.
Hartley’s 7 subjectivities theory
 The age of Q’s audience is variable as it ranges from as old as 65 to as
young as 15. Most people aged over 50+ who purchase the magazine
have an interest for the content as they may have grown up with the genre
as a child growing up and ‘Q’ documents the evolution of rock music in
their publications which may interest their older audience. Most young
viewers, primarily;15-18, who purchase the magazine would do so as this
age period is considered a ‘rebellion’ towards older audience as they glorify
music that stereotypically wouldn’t be appreciated by the older audience.
In terms of gender balance, Male readership primarily dominates the
magazine consumption as very few women are interested in the content of
rock music. In terms of the class they would be categorized in, they would
be classified as people in the ABC1 demographic of the socio economic
table as they are most likely to be working class citizens who are the
majority of the audience (60-70%) and the rest of the audience
demographic (30-40%) will be pre-teen/young adults (15-24). This is
because very few students will be in categories ‘A’ and ‘B’ due to their low
paying jobs and considerably low spending power as compared to the
upper class.
Maslow
Social Climbers – Where the audience are
driven by improving their hierarchy in the
social ladder.
Caregivers- Where the audience sympathize
with the characters situation.
Explorers – Where the audience are driven by
social change.
Survivors – Audience members who want the
security and routine of knowing the
characters will be ok or something will be
resolved.
Maslow in Q’s Audience
 The category that would best suit Q’s audience class
would be in the ‘Explorers’ category because the target
audience of Q are regularly driven by the change in the
social climate and are interested in the current affairs of
what’s going on in the music industry today.
Evidence of Email to Bauer
Media – Q Magazine
Workers Responsible for
Publishing Q Magazine
The publishers for Q Magazine are Bauer Media.
The following people are responsible for the making of the
Magazine:
Senior Editor: Matt Mason
Associate Digital Editor: Paul Stokes
Editor in Chief: Phil Alexander
Editor: Andrew Harrison
Associate Production Editor: Simon McEwan
Senior Editor:
Matt Mason
http://www.qthemusic.co
m/author/paulstokes/
Associate
Digital Editor:
Paul Stokes
Editor in
Chief: Phil
Alexander
Editor:
Andrew
Harrison
Associate
Production
Editor: Simon
McEwan
Job Roles at Q
Editor in Chief: Phil Alexander:
Phil Alexander’s role as Editor in Chief is to make sure the
magazines are properly edited. He is required to make any
extra changes or some corrections to the content that will be
exclusive in the magazine, their edition will improve the quality
of the magazine making it better and more able to be released.
Publishers: Bauer Media :
Bauer Media’s role as Publisher is to make sure the presenting
of the magazine is somewhat entertaining and readable to the
intended target audience. They are required to select any
content that they think is required and usable for the
publications of their magazines.
https://twitter.com/philalexanderuk
Job Roles at Q
Senior Editor: Matt Mason
Matt Mason’s role as Senior Editor is to oversee lower-level editorial positions which includes
writers, proofreaders, copy editors and junior editors. Matt Mason sometimes works directly
with the publisher in making editorial positions for publications. He also creates submission
deadlines and timetables for advertising copy, proofreading, layout, print publication and
distribution.
Associate Digital Editor: Paul Stokes
Paul Stokes’ role as Associate Digital Editor is for taking consumer-targeted web content from
concept to publication by overseeing a team of staff and freelance contributors and coordinating
with internal marketing departments. He may develop strategies for generating meaningful
content that brings in a high volume of visits, i.e. cheap rates of subscriptions on Q’s website.
The content will typically include written news articles, video interviews and behind-the-scenes
features and a variety of interactive apps.
Editor: Andrew Harrison
Andrew Harrison’s role as Editor is to supervise the other editors and writers. He works to
develop each issue’s editorial, working with other editors to finish the final editions for specific
stories. He may or may not write articles, but he has to review all articles for content before it’s
published.
Associate Production Editor: Simon McEwan
Simon McEwan’s role as associate Production Editor is to oversee the entire publication of Q
Magazine. He works with the authors, editors, artists and Q’s marketing department to make
sure a the making of the magazine is pleasurable to the audience. He has to keep
communication flowing between all required departments and observe the costs of the
magazine editing production.
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/matt-mason-6b2b912a
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-stokes-01451760
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andrewharrisonuk
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/simon-mcewen-aba7403b
Why a Production Process is
required?
 Like the magazines of XXL, Q, Kerrang and Mojo, I have made a
production plan that details what everyone in my production team
does and for each day, there’s a deadline for producing, designing,
constructing and building. Each instruction is detailed so that there
is enough information for them to follow through with. Personally, I
chose to make a Production Process because it can benefit my
magazine a lot as my magazine is guaranteed a higher quality end
product as time and organization is put into the making of the
magazine. Also, I’m able to save money as I plan how many pages
we need and I make sure there’s enough stories and content to fill
those pages. Also, there’s lower operating costs and lastly, it’s
easier to make better decision when trying to finalize the layout for
the magazine.
Production Process
 FIRST STEP: Date of Q Magazine’s – the first step in this
whole process is to settle on the date of Q’s due release. The
date of release is when you want the magazine to be released
to the public.
 SECOND STEP: Working with a schedule – this step is one of
the most important ones when it comes to the production of a
magazine. The schedule should be made in a way that there are
preventions for certain mishaps so that even when these
mishaps occur, you can always meet the day it’s due (deadline).
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-
production-process/
Production Process
 THIRD STEP: Budget for production of Q Magazine– the next step in this process is taken
during the process of the production of the magazine is the editing decisions. The editorial
decisions usually involve the magazine’s editing team planning what topics will be covered in the
next issue of Q. After deciding what article ideas or topics and photographs will be used in the
magazine, the editing team will now make the budgeting decisions.
 FOURTH STEP: What Content they want to use– the content choosing process is probably the
most important step because without content we simply cannot have the magazine. Content for the
magazine is very ‘key’. It is at this stage that artwork and graphics are also worked on. The artwork
is known as pictures that are going to be placed in the magazine. Graphics are the pictures or
images that are designed with a computer program, i.e. Photoshop or InDesign.
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-
production-process/
Production Process
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-
production-process/
FIFTH STEP: Sub-editing – this is the next step in the production
process. Sub editing is focused one important thing, which is quality. This
step involves the following important things:
• Checking the legitimacy of all facts used in articles for Q
• Making sure that grammar and punctuation are accurate for the articles
• Making sure that all articles have the same house style
• Working on the layout of the articles…..
SIXTH STEP: Page Layout – in the main big publications, there is a special
work team that are responsible for page layouts called the layout staff. Their
job is to layout the various pages that come together to make the magazine.
In performing this task, they use very powerful Adobe Desktop Publishing
programs such as InDesign to get the job done. It is at this stage that
adverts from advertisers are placed into the content.
 SEVENTH STEP: Proofreading the articles for Q – The next step in this process is re-reading
the text in all articles to make sure it’s adequate for release. The editorial department will print out a
copy of the magazine for the sole purpose of reading through to re-correct any mistakes in it. The
editorial team keeps proofreading until every member is satisfied that all mistakes have been
made.
 EIGHTH STEP: File emailed to printer – After the re-reading stage, there’s a DTP file of the entire
magazine which is sent to the printer whose job will be to print the magazine. Before the release of
the magazine, there is another process called the ‘’Pre-press’’ which means that it’s checking to
make sure that you are sending all the fonts and images that will be required for the magazine with
your file. Once this stage is finished, their printing staff will then take over. Before the printing staff
prints loads of copies requested by the publication, the staff first prints a few copies and sends
them to the publication’s editor for checking once again.
 NINTH STEP: Distribution – this is the final stage in the stage development of Q magazine. Q’s
printing staff will package them neatly and send them to a warehouse. From the warehouse, the
magazines are then distributed and then sold to their audience.
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-
production-process/
Production Process
Readership Online
 The table above stats that there was a total of 48K people
who have read Q. Q audience don't define themselves by the
music they listen to. Music is an important passion and art
form, but their love of music will never be to the detriment of
their other passions, such as film, sport and comedy.
According to a survey from June 2012, a total of 360K adults
had read the magazine. It was read by 0.7 % of the
population.
http://origin.mediauk.com/magazines/36219/q/readership-
figures
Magazines ABCs: NME print sales drop below 15,000
Magazine Combined Total Average Circulation Combined Total Prior
Period Change
Kerrang! 33,024 -5.99%
Mojo 70,667 -4.77%
NME 15,830 -18.78%
Q 48,353 -8.39%
Website Analysis of Q
As you can see
From the toggle bar,
Q are giving away
tickets to concerts.
this is done as a way
of bringing in new
customers as they
will be interesting in
gaining tickets to go
To a concert.
At the top of the
Website, you can see
Links for Twitter,
Facebook, Pinterest,
Instagram and YouTube
(synergy).
The links are used as a
Guide to observe the
Information and pictures
On Q. Also, this can be a
platform for them to gain
more followers on social
media as they’re targeting
an audience of 15+ who
are heavily involved in
social media.
At the top of the website, there’s an opportunity to
subscribe to Q’s website. Doing this, will help them
gain a larger audience as it gives them the
platform to release their best articles and features
which will targeted towards the increased
production of their magazines.
At the top of the website, you can
see that’s it’s called the ‘Latest
issue’, this shows us that they’re
able to keep their audience
updated on the latest articles,
interviews and editions. This
helps them to keep their
audience as they’re able to give
them more updated information
to keep them satisfied.
Unit 13 – Front cover Analysis
The use of a clear cut
masthead and strapline is
definitely one of the most
important features that are
used in a magazine article.
This connotes to the reader
that the magazine is of high
importance and is of a
professional quality.
Another code that is referred to as the
technical code of the primary image. This
is mainly focused on a close up image of
the artists’ face. The use of the close up
creates interest for the reader to find out
why the style used has been chosen. With
my photograph I will use Photoshop, this is
so I can deliver a professional quality image
that is suitable for being the main feature of
the my pages.
More visual codes that I myself will plan
to include on the front cover are basic
symbols such as the plus sign (+), this will
notify the reader of extra content that will be
made available. Secondly, borders around
text that is typically seen on certain
magazines will be used. The different shape
on the page draws the eye well whilst also
keeping it away from other text so it does not
get lost within the majority of the name and
image of artists.
The variety of text size and font draws
attention and is an eye-opener for readers to
look at certain articles that are advertised. It
creates a diversity of content whilst also
grabbing the readers attention with ‘star appeal’
which is the use of including famous artists on
your pages to further promotion and
advertising.
The barcode there features the date
of the publication and the price of the
magazine.
The image is placed directly in
the centre to add attention to the
main image as the headline is what
sells the magazine as the readers will
only buy it just for the person that is
featured. Also, it conveys that
they’re the centre of attention as
they’re the one that is featured on the
front.
The strapline, ‘the world’s best music magazine’,
conveys to the reader that based on their sales and
readership that they are the best and most sold out
magazine ever. The verbal code also conveys to the
reader that they’re confident with the content that they
release.
The cover stories are featured at the
front of the magazine to notify the reader
the information that they can read and
what is featured on the magazine.
Unit 13 – Double Page Spread (DPS) Analysis
Within the main article of the double page spread,
there’s an vastly oversized J in the background of the
writing, this is an effective method of attracting the
readers attention to the start of the text. To accentuate
its presence they have coloured the drop capital in the
typical Q magazine red, this is contrasting with the
main body of text which is black.
One of the main features of the
double page spread that I plan to
include is an image that ranges
over more than half of the page.
A technical code of this will be
the shot type, which will be
focussed with a long shot of the
artist. I plan to do this within the
the technical conventions of my
magazine this is so it gives the
most dramatic effect possible.
Underneath the main image a pull quote is
coloured in bold red and white text from the
interview that was done. The purpose of this is to
focus on the most central and amusing aspects.
The quote has been positioned at the bottom of the
page so it can be easily seen against the image.
The stand first for this article is below the main quote. I feel that within
this example pairing the quote and stand first together does not work as
well because there are no effective eye-catching aspects other than the
drop capital. On my double page spread for the magazine I will choose to
position the stand first above the main body of text, this is so that the reader
is attracted to the larger text first off and will then continue to read on into the
article.
The page number is featured at
the bottom of the page on the left
hand side to help the
reader identify what page certain
content is
on.
The main image is placed on the left
as it gives the idea to the reader that the
DPS is based on them and that’s what
the content is about.
The headline is at the top of the
magazine to convey to the reader
what the content is about.
Colour Scheme
 Q Magazine are unique for their known 3 main colours - red, black
and white. The choice of colour scheme match their esque and makes
their articles more bold and interesting to look at. The use of colours
are made consistent throughout the magazine to imply how the style
can be kept the same. The colour black connotes to the reader that
the content in their magazine is simple but effective. The colour red is
used as ‘eye-catching’ as it has a shiny gradient and it’s easier for a
reader to grab attention of the magazine and buy it. As similar to the
colour black, the colour white connotes to the reader that the content
in their magazine is simple yet effective as there’s no over the top
designs or colours in their magazine layout/design.
Colour Scheme: Masthead
As you can see from the examples shown of each Q Magazine edition from covers,
the mast head is always positioned in the top left corner. This is so, as soon as the
reader has a look at their (Q) magazine, the first thing they'll see is the mast head,
as well as the image of the artist, and they'll automatically be aware that it's a Q
magazine. They use the same masthead in all of the magazines they produce, with
the same font, layout and colours. This is because they want to keep the
consistency throughout the magazine. Sometimes, in some of the magazines, the
masthead may be overlapped by the image of the artist, and other times it’s in front
of the image of the artist, as you can see in the examples below. This masthead
can also be seen as a logo, this is due to it being only one letter and the effect of
this is that it will be memorized by the target audience and it is straight to the point.
Colour Scheme 2: Layout
 The magazine in the middle and to the right both have
a certain layout. They have a frame that is surrounding
the images centered on the magazine cover. this
makes the magazine look professional and makes the
images bold and be the only thing you focus on. Also,
the image itself goes with the caption which makes it all
stand out even more.
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Purpose of the Magazine
 Their slogan, ‘The best music magazine' convey that
there years of legacy and consistent sales prove them
to be at one of the best publications in the media
industry. Their boldness and confidence help them as
they convince their readers that they have belief that
they are the best.
Connotation of Strapline
 The denotation of the strapline is paced within the
masthead to convey their equally important position.
Furthermore, the streamline is written in a 'script' style
font to imply that it was handwritten which will give it
more value to the target audience.
Readership Online
 Mojo (magazine)
 Mojo 171, the February 2008 issue
 Editor-in-Chief Phil Alexander
 Categories Music magazine
 Frequency Monthly
 Total circulation (June 2013) 79,345
 As you can see from the table above, the total circulation for Mojo Magazine is
circulated to be around 80K. The issue is dated back to February 2008.
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trend-uk-magazines-decline-average-4-cent/))
 Mojo Magazine have their own YouTube channel, Facebook and Twitter page. They
have over 3K YouTube subscribers, 85K Facebook followers and an estimation of around
100K Twitter followers.
Publisher
Their magazine is published by Bauer Media. Bauer is a
UK based media group that is divided into two forms of
media, Radio and Magazine. the magazine started in
1933 when angling Times was up and coming, after that;
it's grown to become one of the highest selling platforms
in the last 50+ years. They have sold over 300+
magazines in over 20 countries.
Unit 13 - Planning and Pitching – Front
Analysis Strapline – the strapline
sounds quite strong by using
the word ‘The’ which implies
that they are promoting
themselves as the best music
magazine.
Cover lines - the cover lines
indicate what the magazine
contains and break down the
key information for the
consumer.
BARCODE
Puff promotion – the puff
promotion conveys that they
want their consumer to have
a opportunity to have a free
copy rather buying it
separately.
Strapline – the strapline
sounds quite strong by using
the word ‘The’ which implies
that they are promoting
themselves as the best
music magazine.
Date and Price – 4.80
‘2013’
Main Story – the headline
connotes how unmissable
this magazine issue and the
word ‘genius’ connotes how
important she is also they
are complimenting her
because of her work and to
signify her success in the
music industry.
Unit 13 – Double Page Spread
(DPS) Analysis
Main Image – the main images
of both artists conveys that the
reader is the main focus of the
article so the positioning of the
image proves that. Also, it could
convey how different they are as
they are positioned in both sides
of the article.
Color of text – The line, ’BEST OF
BOTH’ is bolded in two contrasts of
orange to convey how both artists are the
best of their generation and could imply
how different they are from the rest of the
artists as they have a legendary status.
Pull Quote - Underneath the main image is a pull quote which is
coloured in orange and white and it’s a quote straight from the
interview. The purpose of this is to focus on the most central and
important aspects. The quote has been positioned at the bottom of the
page so it can be easily seen against the rather dark background.
Stand first - The stand first is
included in this article. I feel that
example pairing the quote and stand
first together as well because there
are no effective eye-catching aspects
other than the main attraction; the
drop capital. On my double page
spread for the magazine I will choose
to position the stand first above the
main body of text, this is so that the
reader is attracted to the larger text
first off and will then continue to read
on into the article.
Content’s Page
Instead of a heading, the magazine
masthead has been positioned in the top
third of the page. Below that are the cities.
A quote from one of the main features is
positioned in the bottom of the page. this
is to give an insight into the magazine
and will the reader really enticed.
The primary image of the magazine is
photo shopped to be of really high contrast
to convey it's appeal to the audience.
The colour scheme is just black and white
to convey it's dark nature and it's plain but
consistent colour layout.
Form and Style
 Mojo magazine has a consistent style through their
variations of fonts, page layouts and images that they
incorporate into their articles. They keep the house
style consistent as it generates interest from readers
due to their consistency. Mojo magazine only use black
and white to portray their basic but effective stylization.
Frequency and Price
 The price of a Mojo magazine is currently £4.99. This
is a similar price range to many other music magazines
that are available in the UK. Additionally the magazine
is released on a consistent 1 month basis, this is due to
fact that the magazine has a large amount of content
and focuses on the music news that has happened in
the month prior.
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Publisher
Their magazine is published by Bauer Media. Bauer is a
UK based media group that is divided into two forms of
media, Radio and Magazine. the magazine started in
1933 when angling Times was up and coming, after that;
it's grown to become one of the highest selling platforms
in the last 50+ years. They have sold over 300+
magazines in over 20 countries.
Genre
 The genre of Mojo magazine is mainly for people who
enjoy rock music, the primary genre is alternative rock.
Mojo targets it's audience by focusing mainly on classic
rock, i.e. White Stripes, Guns & Roses. Furthermore,
Mojo magazine demonstrate that rock music also has
an impact due to the variations of classical rock artists.
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Target Audience
 Mojo is known to be an alternative rock magazine that will mainly focus on rock
music and its sub genres of it. It also focuses on the passion for classic rock and
the artists involved in the genre. Mojo targets it's audience by concentrating mainly
on ALTERNATIVE Rock. The ideology of Mojo implies that rock is considered that
of a high value due to the different options of rock music and its overwhelming
content. The age demographic usually ranges from as mid as 25 to as old as 65+.
This is of similar to their rivals XXL, Q and Kerrang!
The diagram on the left shows the
percentages of ages demographically
across the magazine’s audience. This
diagram refers to ‘Hartley’s 7
Subjectivities’, which puts into
consideration the the gender, age,
ethnicity class, self-image, nation and
family when looking at the statistics.
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Maslow
Social Climbers – Where the audience are
driven by improving their hierarchy in the
social ladder.
Caregivers- Where the audience sympathize
with the characters situation.
Explorers – Where the audience are driven by
social change.
Survivors – Audience members who want the
security and routine of knowing the
characters will be ok or something will be
resolved.
Maslow in MOJO’s Audience
 The category that would best suit MOJO’s audience
class would be in the ‘Explorers’ category because the
target audience of MOJO are regularly driven by the
change in the social climate and are interested in the
current affairs of what’s going on in the music industry
today.
Hartley
 There are seven subjectives to describe the target audience for MOJO and they’re referred to as:
 1. Age – The average reader is usually over 18+. This group is targeted by genres such as Classical
rock as they’re known to be much more mature and appreciative of rock music
 2. Gender – The magazine is predominantly male and is intentionally targeted only for men.
 3. Class – The social class for an average MOJO reader is in the C, D and E group class of the
Audience Demographic.
 4. Ethnicity – The ethnicity is predominantly Caucasian as they’re the most targeted group for rock
music as compared to a person of Black descent who would favor music more like jazz or rap music
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 5. Self-Image – The average reader of MOJO will either be working, unemployed or a student and
often wear what is socially popular amongst their social group.
 6. Nation – The average reader will be from the UK as the magazine is mainly distributed around the
British regions.
 7. Family -
A Higher management, bankers, lawyers, doctors and other professional
B Middle management, teachers, creative and media people e.g. graphic designers etc.
C
1
Office supervisors, junior managers, nurses, specialist clerical toff – white collar
C
2
Skilled manual workers, plumbers, builders – blue collar
D Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers
E Unemployed, students, pensioners, casual workers
Mojo magazine is an eclectic of all forms of Rock music. According to the socio-
economic graph the target audience would most likely be in the main be in their
demographic of E and D. I have chosen this demographic group to be their target
audience because for E they are unemployed but they might have money to buy
my magazines and the students who are unemployed are quite young so my
choice of genre could influence them to buy my magazines. I have chosen D
because they’re most likely older but they can buy more articles as compared to
the E group.
AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS
Graham Burton: Socially and Media grouped
audiences
 Graham Burton has a theory about classifying audiences by
their social and media grouping. According to the socio-
economic graph the target audience would be demographics
of E and D because the demographic would be young
because they probably won’t have jobs but they would have
enough money to buy the articles. Mojo’s target audience is
centred for ages 25+ of all genders. The likeliness will be
that they’re American but they could be British as well
because all the publications are circulated around those
countries; they’ll most likely be fans of rock music and white.
The media grouping for MOJO’s Magazine’s target audience
will be fans of rock music and other forms of rock and indie.
PSYCHOGRAPHICS
MAINSTREAM
ERS
SEEK SECURITY. Tend to be domestic, conformist, conventional, sentimental – favour
value for money family brands. Nearly always the largest group
ASPIRERS SEEK STATUS. Materialistic, acquisitive, orientated to image and appearance, persona and
fashion. Attractive packaging more important than contents, Typically younger people, clerical and
sales jobs.
SUCCEEDERS SEEK CONTROL. Strong goals, confidence, work ethic, and organisation. Supports stability. Brand
choice based on self-reward, and quality. Typically higher management and professionals.
RESIGNED SEEKS SURVIVAL. Rigid and authoritarian values. Interested in the past and tradition. Brand
choice stresses safety, familiarity and economy. Typically older people.
EXPLORERS SEEKS DISCOVERY. Energy, individualism and experience. Values difference and adventure.
Brand choice highlights satisfaction, and instant effect. The first to try new brands. Younger
demographic – students.
STRUGGLERS SEEKS ESCAPE. Alienated and disorganised. Few resources beyond physical skills. Brand choice
involves impact and sensation. Buys alcohol, junk food, lottery tickets. D and E demographic.
REFORMERS SEEKS ENLIGHTMENT. Freedom of restrictions and personal growth. Social awareness and
independent judgment. Anti-materialistic but aware of good taste. Has attended higher education
and selects products for quality.
KATZ
Diversion – This means where the audience
Can RETREAT from their reality and engage
Themselves into the content.
Personal Identification – This means where the
Audience are able to relate to a character or
Their problem.
Personal Relationship – Where the audience
are able to gain a following (audience) and bond
with character or a bunch of different characters.
Inform & Educate– Where the audience LEARN
something from engaging into the text/content.
KATZ
1. Diversion – I believe MOJO release good content
which is useful in a way to indulge into their information
and is good to learn about all the most recent songs and
news amongst the genre of music.
2. Personal Identification –MOJO Magazine they
advertise a lot of opportunities for readers to get
involved, and sometimes the people that may be
resented in Q, may simply reflect us, and how we usually
are.
3. Personal Relationship –You can read about and learn
about the most recent news on MOJO, this can help to be
updated with the most recent gossip with your friends.
4. Inform & Educate– So much information about the
genre they represent is learnt throughout the magazine
publications. MOJO allows their readers to have updated
news on the current events occurring in the Media Industry.
Evidence of Email to Bauer
Media – Mojo Magazine
Workers Responsible for
Publishing MOJO Magazine
The publishers for MOJO Magazine are Bauer Media.
The following people are responsible for the making of the
Magazine:
Senior Editor: Phil Alexander
Picture Editor: Matt Turner
Editor in Chief: Mark Winslade
Deputy Editor: Andrew Male
Associate Production Editor: Paul Stokes
Author: Ross Bennett
Writer/Production Editor: Geoff Brown
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Job Roles at MOJO
Editor in Chief: Mark Winslade
Mark Winslade’s role as Editor in Chief is to make sure the
magazines are properly edited. He is required to make any
extra changes or some corrections to the content that will be
exclusive in the magazine, their edition will improve the quality
of the magazine making it better and more able to be released.
Publishers: Bauer Media :
Bauer Media’s role as Publisher is to make sure the presenting
of the magazine is somewhat entertaining and readable to the
intended target audience. They are required to select any
content that they think is required and usable for the
publications of their magazines.
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Job Roles at MOJO
Senior Editor: Phil Alexander
Phil Alexander’s role as Senior Editor is to oversee lower-level editorial positions which includes
writers, proofreaders, copy editors and junior editors. Phil Alexander sometimes works directly
with the publisher in making editorial positions for publications. He also creates submission
deadlines and timetables for advertising copy, proofreading, layout, print publication and
distribution.
Picture Editor: Matt Turner
Paul Stokes’ role as Picture Editor is to be responsible for selecting, editing, positioning and
publishing photos to go with the text of a publication. Matt Turner might also supervise staff
photographers, give photo assignments and make sure that others complete their work on time
to get prepared for the next release.
Deputy Editor: Andrew Male
Andrew Male’s role as Deputy Editor is to supervise along with the senior, the other editors and
writers. He works to develop each issue’s editorial with the senior editor as well as the other
editors to finish the final editions for specific stories. He may or may not write articles, but he
has to review all articles for content before it’s published.
Associate Production Editor: Paul Stokes
Paul Stokes’ role as associate Production Editor is to oversee the entire publication of Q
Magazine. He works with the authors, editors, artists and Q’s marketing department to make
sure a the making of the magazine is pleasurable to the audience. He has to keep
communication flowing between all required departments and observe the costs of the
magazine editing production.
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Production Process
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FIRST STEP: Date of MOJO Magazine’s – the first step in this whole
process is to settle on the date of MOJO’s due release. The date of release is
when you want the magazine to be released to the public.
SECOND STEP: Working with a schedule – this step is one of the most
important ones when it comes to the production of a magazine. The schedule
should be made in a way that there are preventions for certain mishaps so
that even when these mishaps occur, you can always meet the day it’s due
(deadline).
Production Process
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THIRD STEP: Budget for production of MOJO Magazine– the next step in this process is
taken during the process of the production of the magazine is the editing decisions. The editorial
decisions usually involve the magazine’s editing team planning what topics will be covered in the
next issue of MOJO. After deciding what article ideas or topics and photographs will be used in
the magazine, the editing team will now make the budgeting decisions.
FOURTH STEP: What Content they want to use– the content choosing process is probably
the most important step because without content we simply cannot have the magazine. Content
for the magazine is very ‘key’. It is at this stage that artwork and graphics are also worked on.
The artwork is known as pictures that are going to be placed in the magazine. Graphics are the
pictures or images that are designed with a computer program, i.e. Photoshop or InDesign.
 FIFTH STEP: Sub-editing – this is the next step in the production process. Sub editing is
focused one important thing, which is quality. This step involves the following important things:
 Checking the legitimacy of all facts used in articles for MOJO
 Making sure that grammar and punctuation are accurate for the articles
 Making sure that all articles have the same house style
 Working on the layout of the articles…..
 SIXTH STEP : Page Layout – in the main big publications, there is a special work team that are
responsible for page layouts called the layout staff. Their job is to layout the various pages that
come together to make the magazine. In performing this task, they use very powerful Adobe
Desktop Publishing programs such as InDesign to get the job done. It is at this stage that adverts
from advertisers are placed into the content.
Production Process
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 SEVENTH STEP : Proofreading the articles for MOJO – The next step in this process is re-
reading the text in all articles to make sure it’s adequate for release. The editorial department will
print out a copy of the magazine for the sole purpose of reading through to re-correct any mistakes
in it. The editorial team keeps proofreading until every member is satisfied that all mistakes have
been made.
 EIGHTH STEP: File emailed to printer – After the re-reading stage, there’s a DTP file of the entire
magazine which is sent to the printer whose job will be to print the magazine. Before the release of
the magazine, there is another process called the ‘’Pre-press’’ which means that it’s checking to
make sure that you are sending all the fonts and images that will be required for the magazine with
your file. Once this stage is finished, their printing staff will then take over. Before the printing staff
prints loads of copies requested by the publication, the staff first prints a few copies and sends
them to the publication’s editor for checking once again.
 NINTH STEP: Distribution – this is the final stage in the stage development of MOJO magazine.
MOJO’s printing staff will package them neatly and send them to a warehouse. From the
warehouse, the magazines are then distributed and then sold to their audience.
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Production Process
Website Analysis of MOJO
As you can see
From the navigation bar,
MOJO are giving away
tickets to concerts.
This is done as a way
of bringing in new
customers as they
will be interesting in
gaining tickets to go
To a concert.
At the top of the website, there’s an opportunity to
subscribe to MOJO’s website. Doing this, will help
them gain a larger audience as it gives them the
platform to release their best articles and features
which will targeted towards the increased
production of their magazines.
At the bottom of their website,
you can see links for Twitter,
Facebook, Pinterest, Google+
Tumblr and YouTube
(SYNERGY).
The links are used as a
Guide to observe the
Information and pictures
On MOJO. Also, this can be a
platform for them to gain
more followers on social
media as they’re targeting
an audience of 15-25+ who
are heavily involved in the usage
of social media.
At the top of the website,
you can see that’s it’s
called the ‘Features’, this
shows us that they’re able
to keep their audience
updated on the latest
articles, interviews and
editions. This helps them
to keep their audience as
they’re able to give them
more updated information
to keep them satisfied.
Relationship between the
Distributor and the Consumer
 Mojo has connections worldwide. Their website give
you a chance to subscribe to their articles and you’re
able to print versions of their articles and then buy. This
allows them them to have an unlimited amount of sales.
There are some types of subscriptions, such as printed
and digital versions of their articles.
Relationship between the Magazine
and the Audience
 Mojo offer a lot for their customers. An example of this
is them giving the readers a chance to subscribe to
their magazines and articles as well as let them view
their content on the webpage. Sometimes, they
produce newsletters updating their readers on the
changes that they’ve made and what they’re releasing.
Readership Online
Social Media Statistics from March 2015
YouTube Subscribers
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Over 3K
Facebook Fans
Source: https://www.facebook.com/
80K
Twitter Followers
Source: https://twitter.com/
100K
Mojo Magazine have several social
media coverage. They have
connections in Twitter, Facebook and
YouTube.
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Colour Scheme
 The colour scheme is consistent as it uses only black
and white. The colours are consistently used
throughout the page and link in well with the other
articles. the font's used are very simplistic, suggesting
that the target audience would be quite relaxed and
simple and do not need any bold font to keep them
interested. Black and White is mainly used to connote
that the theme of the magazine is indie and rock, black
and white are the best colours to use to represent that
style of music.
Connotation of Masthead
 The denotation of the masthead is that is it is bold and
has a shadow effect behind it to make the graphic logo
more bold towards the reader which makes it easier for
their target audience to find the magazine and more
eye-catching.
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Genre
 The genre of GE Magazine (my magazine) will
mainly be an eclectic of rock and rap music, the
primary genre is rock music. GE targets it's audience
by focusing mainly on rap rock, i.e. Linkin Park
because I need a wider audience and I think it’s more
benefitting to target both audiences.
 Preferably for GE Magazine, I would have the
dimensions of my magazine to be measured at around
8 3/8’’ x 10 7/8’’.
Genre
 The genre of TRAP Magazine (my other magazine)
will mainly Hip-Hop and R’n’b music. TRAP targets
it's audience by focusing mainly on rap stars, i.e.
Drake, Jay z, Kanye, J-Cole and Kendrick. I chose this
genre because I need a wider audience and I think it’s
more benefitting to target audiences within the Black
community as well as other races to have a diversely-
read magazine.
 Preferably for TRAP Magazine, I would have the
dimensions of my magazine to be measured at around
8 3/8’’ x 10 7/8’’.
Publisher
• Golden Era Magazine and TRAP Magazine will be published by Bauer Media
Group. They’re one of the most successful high-end media companies around
the globe. Over 570 magazines, over 300+ digital products, and 50 radio and
TV stations reach millions of people around the globe.
• Bauer Media Group have published magazines like Q, XXL, MOJO, Kerrang
and etc.
• The company’s portfolio also include printing companies, postal services and
services in the fields of distribution, marketing and media sales. The Group’s
turnover is stable at more than two billion euros. With a new global positioning
strategy, the Bauer Media Group underscores its passion for people and
brands. The claim ‘’We think popular’’. highlights the Bauer Media Group’s
perception of itself as a publisher of popular media and provides inspiration
and motivation to its more than 11,000 employees in 16 countries (sourced
from: https://www.bauermedia.co.uk/)
Contents Slide
 For the contents page of GE, there will be features from
bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Pink Floyd, The Beatles,
Linkin Park and Guns N’ Roses.
 There will also be a Review section similar to Q’s which will
detail opinions and ratings for each song and album.
 Every page will feature the date of its publication and the
page it’s on.
Contents Slide
 For the contents page of TRAP, there will be features from
artists/bands such as Run DMC, NWA, Logic, Drake, Kanye,
Eminem and Public Enemy.
 There will also be a Review section similar to XXL’s which
will detail opinions and ratings for each song and album.
 Every page will feature the date of its publication and the
page it’s on.
Proposal 1: Golden Era
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Proposal 2: TRAP
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Generation
of Ideas
Colour
Names for
my
Masthead
Identity of
Brand
Images
used for
my
Magazine
Release
Date
Target
Audience
Range
Price of my
Magazine
Price: The price range that I
will set on my magazine will be
set around £1.30, this is so that
my fans can buy the magazine
all the time without worrying
about their own expenses.
Identity of brand : There will
be certain features that will be
seen consistently throughout
the magazine which will
include technical convergence,
this is like self-advertisement
of the brand. Social media
links such as Twitter,
Snapchat, Instagram and
Facebook will be utilized with
GE Magazine to make sure
there’s enough entitlement to
the magazine and there is
sufficient advertising.
Images: For my front cover, the main
image will always be centred in the
middle with new stars and musicians.
This implies that the presence and
strength of the eclectic of both genres;
rock and hip-hop, as well as promoting
and advertising the main article of the
artist that is featured. The technical
code of this image will most likely be a
medium shot or a close up.
Masthead Names:
Golden Era = GE (Could
use this chosen name to
convey we’re in a golden era
of music and how this is the
most popular period of music
ever)
Music = M (Simple name to
define the magazine)
Release Date: The magazine will be released on a weekly basis. Strategically, I chose to
release it on a weekly basis because the price is affordable and I can achieve a regular
fan base by selling weekly.
Target Audience:
My target audience for the
magazine will be of ages 13-
25. I chose this range mainly
because of the genre of the
magazine consist of rock music
but may also have odd features
of R ‘n’ B and Hip Hop. My
intended target gender of the
magazine will be dominantly
male. As for the content, I will
make sure there’s enough
advertisement towards both
genders; Male and Female. I
looked at other magazine such
as XXL to make my choice on
the content and age range.
Colour Scheme:
The colour scheme of the magazine will be black, gold and white. I
have chosen this colour scheme as this can convey to the reader that
the content is earthly and natural but can be effective as the colours
are sort of similar to what XXL or Q would use. They use their main
colour consistently throughout some of their magazine layouts. The
colour scheme in both drafts are the same but the layout will be
different to convey originality and it’s different.
Planning and Pitching – “Mind Map’’ 1
Generation
of Ideas
Colour
Names for
my
Masthead
Identity of
Brand
Images
used for
my
Magazine
Release
Date
Target
Audience
Range
Price of
my
Magazine
Price: The price range that I
will set on my magazine will be
set around £3.50, this is so that
it makes my audience more
anticipated to buy my
magazine and it makes them
more interested waiting for the
next edition to come out.
Identity of brand : There
will be certain features that
will be seen consistently
throughout the magazine
which will include technical
convergence, this is like self-
advertisement of the brand.
There will be social media
links with GE magazine; we
plan to use Facebook, Twitter
and Instagram
Images: For my front cover, the
main image will be of new stars and
musicians. This implies that the
presence and strength of the hip
hop genre, as well as promoting
and advertising the main article of
the artist inside. The technical code
of this image will most likely be a
medium shot or a close up. This is
because the reader will be able to
judge their facial expression and
body language which will entice
them to find out more about the
artist.
Masthead Names:
BEATS! = B+
Music Edition = ME
T = TRAP (chosen
name)
Release Date: The magazine will be released on a monthly basis. Strategically, I chose
to release it on a monthly basis because the price is set so high that it will be unattainable
for a normal person to buy all the time so it was smarter to keep the fan base interested
and more anticipated for the next release.
Target Audience:
My target range for the magazine
will be of ages 16+. I specifically
chose to use this range because
of the genre of the magazine
consisting of mostly R ‘n’ B and
Hip Hop The target gender of the
magazine will be equal. My aimed
target gender of the magazine will
be dominantly male. As for the
content, there will honestly be
more advertisements aimed at
men rather than women. I looked
at other magazine such as XXL to
make my choice on the content
and age range. For the front
cover, there will different artists
that will be represented from both
genders so that there is equality in
GE Magazine.
Colour Scheme:
The colour scheme of the magazine will be red, black and white. I have
chosen this colour scheme as this can convey to the reader that the
content is plain but effective as this similar to other magazines such as
Q and XXL. They use their main colour consistently throughout the
magazine layout.
Planning and Pitching – “Mind Map’’ 2
Planning and Pitching – “Mood Board’’
REBELLION
OPPRESSION
EMOTION
DEEP
Mood Board Conclusion
Linkin Park is one of my
main inspirations for
combining two genres of
music for one. They have
revolutionized rock music
by ushering in a new
generation of rock music
and the involvement of rap
music.
This picture of The
Beatles is different to
other stereotypical
artists who wear
skinny jeans, eyeliner
and leather jacket.
This picture conveys
that you can dress
smart but be a rock
star simultaneously.
Pink Floyd is one of the
most known and iconic
rock bands and they’re
one of the only high
figures to represent my
magazine and be the
main pioneer in ushering
in further popularity of
rock music during their
era.
Planning and Pitching – “Mood Board’’
TRAP
RAP
GUNS
REBELLION
VIOLENCE
Mood Board Conclusion
The heavy involvement
of jewellery displayed in
the picture conveys it’s
power and influence
amongst the world of
Hip Hop and the hand
gestures represent the
eagerness, coolness
and it’s involvement in
Rap videos as it has
been previously used.
This picture of Jay Z is
different to other
stereotypical artists who
wear Nike and Adidas
clothing. This picture
conveys that you can dress
smart and think savvy but
be ‘gangsta’ and cool
simultaneously.
The artists in the picture are
a legendary group who have
inspired many artists to
achieve their dreams and
enter the Hip Hop world. I
have used this in my mood
board as they do represent
a lot of Hip Hop which is
expressed through loud
words, bright clothing, gold
chains and gang signs.
Why I used a Graphic
Layout?
I’ve used a graphic layout to further make my Hand
Drawn Drafts more detailed and cleared as I was able to
add in more detail and conventions to it. I also used a
graphic layout to mark out where everything goes to make
sure the accuracy of my publication is perfect and there
are no slight imperfections.
Graphic Layout – FC 1
Masthead: I made it very clear for
anyone overlooking my magazine that
it should professional. I did so to
reflect on the style of XXL and Q, I
specifically chose to arrange the logo
onto the left hand side of the
magazine, right on the corner. I did
this to make my magazine more
noticeable and make my intended
audience buy my magazine and see
that the placement of the masthead is
one of the first things that they will
notice. Looking at Q and XXL, I was
inspired to do this style of
arrangement because they like to
include very bright colours that should
be one of the main aspects the reader
sees when they first pick up the
magazine.
Magazine Layout: I made sure to
really layout my conventions for the
magazine and I had to make sure it
looked professional with perfect
structuring, it also needed to be well
presented. The layout will need to be
strikingly similar to my inspiration; Q
Magazine.
Puff Promotion: I had moved
my puff promotion to the top right
of the bar so that it’s in clear view
of the reader and the reader can
overview it as well as be
intrigued by the offer and prizes
to come with. It will be one of the
first things that any reader will
see and it could possibly bring
more attention to GE Magazine.
Main Story: I made sure that my magazine worked above it’s potential and increase its
intended star appeal for my magazine. I decided to add my main story just below the image
and right on the left alongside the main headline. I made sure that I did this to ensure that all
the attention will be drawn to the story + title. To make the main story title more interesting I
could possibly add in a direct quote from the interview. Additionally, I thought that by placing
the main story underneath the magazine logo, when they view the logo they will see the story
as the most important thing within the magazine. Looking at my research of Q Magazine
many of their front covers have used this layout for the main story text.
Article Content and Information: With this
draft, I needed to have more features for my
artist in the magazine and I needed to add
more information about content relevant to my
topic. I had to plan this by including a
minimized textbox with the artist’s name. I
then had to add this over the image. This is
considered to be an eye opener for any one
observing GE Magazine.
Graphic Layout – FC 2
Strapline
The strapline is still positioned above the top of the magazine.
I have used a strapline again as it is vital for the magazine’s publicity
as well as it’s self promotion of the brand.
Masthead
I have used my masthead and
positioned it in the top left corner
of my magazine draft. I will be
using the same initials as before,
TRAP to mirror the other
magazine I’m aspiring from,
which is XXL and Q. The colours
that I will use for the masthead
will still be Red, Black and White.
I have used these colours to
convey its strong presence as
well as use dark yet powerful to
show the magazine’s self value.
Barcode
The barcode for my front cover is
positioned at the top on the right
hand corner, this style of format
is inspired from XXL Magazine.
Moreover, by checking the day of
when the magazine was
published, I can tell that it’s
either weekly or a monthly
edition. The barcode is able to
identify the price of the magazine
and its issue number.
Puff Promotion
I placed my puff promotion next
to my strapline. The use of puff
promotion is useful because it’s
easily going to be the first thing
that any customer will see and
instantly the customer will want
to know what it is.
Headline Quote
For my headline quote, I have
positioned it next to the image of
my artist to convey it’s equal
importance on the front cover.
Also, the use of a headline quote
will be similar to puff promotion
as it will be the next thing
everyone sees.
Graphic Layout – DPS 1
Main Headline
The main headline will be
centred in the top left corner
slightly overlapping onto the next
page. The main headline will
obviously be the largest text on
the page as it will have the most
impact and it will be the most
relevant.
Image of artist
I have used an image of a new
upcoming artist to be refreshing
and give the world an insight on
new upcoming artists that need
to be discovered and using my
magazine will be perfect for their
notice.
Information about Artist
Information about the artist will
also be featured in the DPS to
give the reader an insight on the
story and background of the
featured artist.
Quote from Interview
One of the quotes from the
interview will be used to make
the reader more intrigued on
what the artist had said and how
he feels about what is going on
in the world of music and their
views.
Interview
The interview will be available on my magazine
DPS. I have written a snippet of my interview into
the article to make the reader more intrigued on the
current affairs of rap and Hip Hop at the moment.
Also, it would be interesting for the reader to have an
in depth understanding of what was discussed in the
interview.
Graphic Layout – DPS 2
Main Headline
The main headline will be
centred in the top left corner
slightly overlapping onto the next
page. The main headline will
obviously be the largest text on
the page as it will have the most
impact and it will be the most
relevant.
Image of artist
I have used an image of a new
upcoming artist on only one
page. The use of the image will
make the magazine more fresh
and new due to it being a new
artist.
Information about Artist
Information about the artist will
also be featured in the DPS to
give the reader an insight on the
story and background of the
featured artist.
Quote from Interview
A few quotes will be from the
interview will be used to make
the reader more interested in
what the artist thinks and how he
was feeling during the interview
as well as understand the artists’
views and understanding.
Interview
The interview will be available on
my magazine DPS. I have
written a snippet of my interview
into the article to make the
reader more intrigued on the
current affairs of my choice of
music genre at the moment.
Also, it would be interesting for
the reader to know the detail of
what was discussed in the
interview.
I chose to name my alternate
magazine ‘TRAP’ because based on
the fact that it’s a music magazine and
the music is inspirational, I named it
TRAP because it traps you into the
magazine’s content because it’s so
interesting.
Connotation of TRAP
masthead
 I chose to name my main magazine
‘GOLDEN ERA’ because we’re in an
era where records are broken in
terms of album sales and record
singles so I based my name on that
stat because more records will be
broken in the future and I want
Golden Era to document that.
Connotation of Golden Era
masthead
Font
Name:
Test:
Official font
for
Masthead:
LEMON
MILK
Times New
Roman
Didot
Didot Bold
Regular
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine
Masthead/Logo
My magazine needed to reflect what my inspiration of magazines were: Q and XXL. As the owner of GE Magazine, I had to
make sure that my design for the magazine will catch and bring in attention from my intended target audience. I made sure
to do this by ensuring that I use the most known and popular colours for my masthead. The colours that I chose were gold,
black and white. Professionally, I favoured the choice of having gold as my strongpoint colour because it conveys to the
readers that my masthead is very professional and high quality. Only in my masthead, I used the initials for the magazine;
GE. this is so that I can draw similarities between my magazines of inspiration; Q and XXL. I found multiple fonts from an
array of websites and I tried them all on Adobe Illustrator and dafont.com/fontspuirrel.com to overview how I wanted my
final masthead design to look. In the end I found a font called ‘LEMON/MILK’ , this is a very conservative font that is easy to
read and I feel will work well on the front cover of the magazine.
I constantly made changes to the masthead and the font on
Illustrator and primarily Photoshop to make sure that when I
created my masthead that it would as realistic as possible.
This is when I created my main masthead. The background
colour for the logo is just plain black just to give it that
effective but simple component in my masthead. I plan to
continue using this house style of gold, black and white.
Font
Name:
Test:
Official font
for
Masthead:
LEMON
MILK
FIRA SANS
CHUNKFIV
E
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine
Masthead/Logo
When I was creating my masthead, I wanted to it to be hip-hop and urban. I had to make clear that the logo was at least
inspired from one of my magazines of inspiration; XXL magazine, hence I made sure it was one bold block colour with a
shiny reflective gradient, in the end I chose red because it conveys to the readers that this a future competitor in the
magazine industry and it supposed to replicate the magazine; XXL. For my logo, I will just include the initials of the
alternative magazine name (TRAP), I wanted to choose a font that at least the same or similar to that of XXL magazine. I
tried and tested different font styles on Adobe Illustrator and found the right font on fontsquirrel.com to overview how I
wanted my final product to look. In the end I chose to use the same font ‘’lemon/milk’ but make the writing much thicker
and wider.
The making of the logo wasn’t very difficult, it was actually
quite simple to construct. First thing I did was make a
proportional rectangle and used a dark and light red tint to
give it that sparkling effect to the logo then I used the text
tool to measure the width and length of the logo so that it
fits evenly across the rectangle. The logo is simple but at the
same time looks professional.
Font Name Font Preview Font Usage
Fira Sans Bold • Cover Lines
• Cover Story
• Web Address
Lemon/Milk • Drop Capital
• Masthead
Lemon/Milk • Strapline
Imprint MT Shadow • Puff Promotion
Times New Roman • Main Article
Font
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching –
Magazine Fonts and Colours – GE
Magazine
When producing the magazine, I had to
be very clear with what fonts are useful
and how professional it should look. This
was thought up in my head because I
need to be clear for the intention of what
my magazine should look like and how its
presented amongst my audience. Several
fonts have been narrowed down that I
plan to use in my magazine, some fonts
are easier to read while some are much
more thicker and clearer than the other
fonts I chose. The main fonts I used is
‘Lemon/Milk’ because it’s used a lot in
posters and it’s a very clear font to use.
Font Name Font Preview Font Usage
Lemon/Milk • Cover Lines
• Cover Story
• Web Address
Lemon/Milk • Drop Capital
• Masthead
Lemon/Milk • Puff Promotion
Arial
TRAP
• Main Article
Font
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching –
Magazine Fonts and Colours – TRAP
Magazine
When producing my second initial
design for my magazine, I had to make
sure it emulated the style of XXL
Magazine and I had to make it clear that
I was doing so. I had to narrow down
similar fonts that are similar to what XXL
used for their masthead. I had to make
sure the logo was professional, similar
and exactly like my other inspiration;
XXL. Several fonts had to be chosen
and I narrowed it down to 3 which were
Fira Sans, Lemon/Milk or News
Gothic MT (Body). In the end, I chose
to repeat the font use by using
Lemon/Milk once again because it was
the font that looks the most similar to
the masthead of XXL.
Hand Drawn Drafts- DPS 1
Main Headline
The main headline will be
centred in the top left corner
slightly overlapping onto the next
page. The main headline will
obviously be the largest text on
the page as it will have the most
impact and it will be the most
relevant.
Image of artist
I have used an image of a new
upcoming artist to be refreshing
and give the world an insight on
new upcoming artists that need
to be discovered and using my
magazine will be perfect for their
notice.
Information about Artist
Information about the artist will
also be featured in the DPS to
give the reader an insight on the
story and background of the
featured artist.
Quote from Interview
One of the quotes from the
interview will be used to make
the reader more intrigued on
what the artist had said and how
he feels about what is going on
in the world of music and their
views.
Interview
The interview will be available on
my magazine DPS. I have
written a snippet of my interview
into the article to make the
reader more intrigued on the
current affairs of rap and Hip
Hop at the moment. Also, it
would be interesting for the
reader to have an in depth
understanding of what was
discussed in the interview.
Hand Drawn Drafts - FC 1
Masthead: I made it very clear for
anyone overlooking my magazine that
it should professional. I did so to
reflect on the style of XXL and Q, I
specifically chose to arrange the logo
onto the left hand side of the
magazine, right on the corner. I did
this to make my magazine more
noticeable and make my intended
audience buy my magazine and see
that the placement of the masthead is
one of the first things that they will
notice. Looking at Q and XXL, I was
inspired to do this style of
arrangement because they like to
include very bright colours that should
be one of the main aspects the reader
sees when they first pick up the
magazine.
Main Story: I made sure that my magazine worked above it’s potential
and increase its intended star appeal for my magazine. I decided to add
my main story just below the image and right on the left alongside the
main headline. I made sure that I did this to ensure that all the attention
will be drawn to the story + title. To make the main story title more
interesting I could possibly add in a direct quote from the interview.
Additionally, I thought that by placing the main story underneath the
magazine logo, when they view the logo they will see the story as the
most important thing within the magazine. Looking at my research of Q
Magazine many of their front covers have used this layout for the main
story text.
Article Content and Information: With this draft,
I needed to have more features for my artist in the
magazine and I needed to add more information
about content relevant to my topic. I had to plan
this by including a minimized textbox with the
artist’s name. I then had to add this over the
image. This is considered to be an eye opener for
any one observing GE Magazine.
Magazine Layout: I made sure to
really layout my conventions for the
magazine and I had to make sure it
looked professional with perfect
structuring, it also needed to be well
presented. The layout will need to be
strikingly similar to my inspiration; Q
Magazine.
Puff Promotion: I had moved my puff promotion to the top right of the bar so that it’s
in clear view of the reader and the reader can overview it as well as be intrigued by
the offer and prizes to come with. It will be one of the first things that any reader will
see and it could possibly bring more attention to GE Magazine.
Hand Drawn Drafts - FC 2
Strapline
The strapline is still positioned above the top of the magazine.
I have used a strapline again as it is vital for the magazine’s publicity
as well as it’s self promotion of the brand.
Masthead
I have used my masthead and
positioned it in the top left corner
of my magazine draft. I will be
using the same initials as before,
TRAP to mirror the other
magazine I’m aspiring from,
which is XXL and Q. The colours
that I will use for the masthead
will still be Red, Black and White.
I have used these colours to
convey its strong presence as
well as use dark yet powerful to
show the magazine’s self value.
Barcode
The barcode for my front cover is
positioned at the top on the right
hand corner, this style of format
is inspired from XXL Magazine.
Moreover, by checking the day of
when the magazine was
published, I can tell that it’s
either weekly or a monthly
edition. The barcode is able to
identify the price of the magazine
and its issue number.
Puff Promotion
I placed my puff promotion next
to my strapline. The use of puff
promotion is useful because it’s
easily going to be the first thing
that any customer will see and
instantly the customer will want
to know what it is.
Headline Quote
For my headline quote, I have
positioned it next to the image of
my artist to convey it’s equal
importance on the front cover.
Also, the use of a headline quote
will be similar to puff promotion
as it will be the next thing
everyone sees.
Hand Drawn Drafts- DPS 2
Main Headline
The main headline will be
centred in the top left corner
slightly overlapping onto the next
page. The main headline will
obviously be the largest text on
the page as it will have the most
impact and it will be the most
relevant.
Image of artist
I have used an image of a new
upcoming artist on only one
page. The use of the image will
make the magazine more fresh
and new due to it being a new
artist.
Information about Artist
Information about the artist will
also be featured in the DPS to
give the reader an insight on the
story and background of the
featured artist.
Quote from Interview
A few quotes will be from the
interview will be used to make
the reader more interested in
what the artist thinks and how he
was feeling during the interview
as well as understand the artists’
views and understanding.
Interview
The interview will be available on
my magazine DPS. I have
written a snippet of my interview
into the article to make the
reader more intrigued on the
current affairs of my choice of
music genre at the moment.
Also, it would be interesting for
the reader to know the detail of
what was discussed in the
interview.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Interview Draft Planning
For the double page spread within the magazine I will plan on performing an interview
with a top end artist, Kanye West. As well as featuring on his personal DPS, he will be
the main headline for the magazine and he will be considered ‘eye candy’ as he is
considered ‘star appeal’. I have personally chosen to interview Kanye West as he is a
multi-Grammy winning artist who has achieved most dreams artists will probably
never reach. Since his first single in 2004, he has had over 6+ Grammy's in his
career. His most known song is ‘Gold Digger’. Additionally, he has released more
singles that are reaching the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Some of the questions that I
will ask in the interview will mostly be about his upbringing, career and his family as
well as his views on the music industry.
The presentation of the interview on the
double page spread will similarly be
layered out in a simple q and a answer
style. This is typical in quite a few of Q
magazine interviews, and makes it easier
for the reader to understand the
information that is being published.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Draft Article –
Interview
Interviewer: Sup Kanye! It’s nice to have you here, Let’s have a chat – How you doing man?
KANYE: Sup man, yeh I’m good, busy with a lot of new projects but I’m doing good
Interviewer: How did you feel when you won your first Grammy?
KANYE: Ha! It felt good, I literally made history as the first hip hop artist to win it, it felt weird but I did it.
Interviewer: Do you write your own songs?
KANYE: Yeah man I do, I may have some wisdom and some extra guidance but I definitely write most of my songs.
Interviewer: So your new album is set to be being released soon, what can we expect from it and when can we have a listen?
KANYE: It’s new, hot, fresh and edgy. It will be much more different as compared to my previous albums.
Interviewer: Have you learnt any important or tough lessons from your early experiences of the music industry?
KANYE: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. There are a lot of people in the industry who will try to destroy you and take advantage of you.
Interviewer: I saw that you have sold out your tour! How does that feel having such a high demand of people wanting to listen to you?
KANYE: It’s not really that surprising man! I’m always selling out concerts, I’m just that good.
Interviewer: What was the first song that you ever wrote? And how old were you?
KANYE: College Dropout! That sh*t was dope man! It sounded so dope.
Interviewer: When you were younger and started producing, did you ever think you would make it far?
KANYE: To be honest man, I don’t know . I never really thought about making it! I did now so I don’t really think about it anymore.
Interviewer: KANYE BRO! It’s been a pleasure to have you, good luck on your concert tour.
KANYE: Safe bro! Thanks, I’m gonna need it. Have a nice day man; bye!
Interviewer: When do you plan on retiring? You’re pretty old man, there’s a lot of young guns ready to take your spot…..
KANYE: To be honest with you, probably around late 2017 is when I’ll probably retire. I’ve done everything I needed to do, I’ve won a Grammy, I’m a multi-millionaire and I
married the most beautiful women ever and I now have the most cutest daughter ever. What more can I achieve? I’ve done it all and in 2017, that’s my time to hang up the boots
and give the young ones a chance to continue on the legacy of the Hip-Hop genre.
Interviewer: KANYE BRO! It’s been a pleasure to have you, good luck on your concert tour.
KANYE: Safe bro! Thanks, I’m gonna need it. Have a nice day man; bye!
Interviewer: Are you in the Illuminati?
KANYE: No man, I am not apart of the Illuminati, I don’t know who the f*** told you that but that is not what I am apart of nor support.
Interviewer: Why did you name your daughter, North? That was pretty f****** stupid
KANYE: I named her North as a metaphor to imply that she will be successful as she will have two directions in life and that is to follow the footsteps of me and my beautiful
wife, Kim.
Interviewer: How is Kim?
KANYE: She's good man. She has another baby coming our way and we’re hoping to name her East.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Interview Draft Planning
For this alternative double page spread within the magazine I will plan on performing
an interview with a new and upcoming artist, William Eze (Myself). As well as
featuring on the front cover, he will be the main headline for the magazine and I will
be considered ‘eye candy’ as I am considered ‘new’ and instant ‘star appeal’. I have
personally chosen to interview myself as I will be a future award winning artist. Some
of the questions that the interviewer will ask in the interview will mostly be about my
upbringing, career and my family as well as my opinion on the current rise in the
music industry.
The presentation of the interview on the
double page spread will be fairly similar to
how Q magazine have done their q and a
answer style. This is typical in quite a few
of Q magazine interviews, and makes it
easier for the reader to understand the
information that is being published.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Draft Article –
Interview – William Eze (Myself)
Here we have an interview with one of the hottest acts in the game right now; WILL. He is currently new into the game but is ready to take over the
world of rap music in the near future! Listen close as we share to you the interview we had with WILL today.
What up Will!
Hey man how you doin’, I’m good, I’m just ready to have a relaxing interview with my favourite interviewer.
How old were you when you first started rapping?
Well actually, I was 12 when I started writing, I didn’t really begin rapping till I was 15 and I felt nervous when I first started doing it. My heart
pounded and I felt like a ton of bricks falling down on me, I felt that bad.
Who were your inspiration to become an iconic rapper?
When I was a kid, I used to idolise stars like Eminem and Jay Z but as I got older, I started to listen to other alternatives such as G-Eazy, Drake,
Kendrick Lamar and J-Cole.
Do you write your own songs?
Yeah man I do, I may have some wisdom and some extra guidance but I definitely write most of my songs. I feel that I get accused way too much for
the content I put out and the explicit lyrics but that’s who I am, I’m a visionary for the masses.
So your new album is set to be being released soon, what can we expect from it and when can we have a listen?
It’s new, hot, fresh and edgy. It will be much more different as compared to my previous albums.
Have you learnt any important or tough lessons from your early experiences of the music industry?
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. There are a lot of people in the industry who will try to destroy you and take advantage of you.
I saw that you have sold out your tour! How does that feel having such a high demand of people wanting to listen to you?
It’s not really that surprising man! I’m always selling out concerts, I’m just that good.
What was the first song that you ever wrote? And how old were you?
College Dropout! That sh*t was dope man! It sounded so dope. I think I was 15 when I wrote that.
When you were younger and started producing, did you ever think you would make it far?
To be honest man, I don’t know . I never really thought about making it! I did now so I don’t really think about it anymore.
When do you plan on retiring? You’re pretty old man, there’s a lot of young guns ready to take your spot…..
To be honest with you, probably around late 2017 is when I’ll probably retire. I’ve done everything I needed to do, I’ve won a Grammy, I’m a multi-
millionaire and I married the most beautiful women ever and I now have the most cutest daughter ever. What more can I achieve? I’ve done it all and in
2017, that’s my time to hang up the boots and give the young ones a chance to continue on the legacy of the Hip-Hop genre.
WILL! It’s been a pleasure to have you, good luck on your concert tour.
In this learning outcome for L02, I have focused on the idea generation for the choice of my music
magazine. I created plans for both, including, mood boards, mind maps, hand drawn sketch up and
graphic layouts. By producing all of these drafts I was able to compare and differ the plus side and the
down side for all of the ideas. After looking at all of the plans I decided on what my final magazine will look
like. Once this final concept was decided I researched further into my magazine of inspiration, Q
Magazine. Here I looked at previous articles and interviews where I planned to repeat certain features,
such as the language and image style. Additionally I looked at the house style of the magazine, which
focussed on the font and colour schemes. This further idea generation meant that I could assess what
would appeal best to the demographic of readers. Finally I produced some drawn up drafts of the
magazines front cover and DPS.
Conclusion
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Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – House Style of the Magazine – GE
Magazine
Masthead:
For the style of the masthead, I have chosen to use a square
shape for the base rather than a rounded
Rectangle because the shape would make it much more
noticeable and similar to Q magazine. My main inspiration is
Q and XXL so it’s important that my layout is somewhat similar
to theirs. The strapline for the masthead is ‘’THE FUTURE OF
MUSIC MAGAZINES’’; I chose the name because I want
Golden Era to be a legacy in music magazine and I want to
document the rise of Hip-Hop and Rap music as well as Rock
genre over the new generations.
Colour Scheme:
The gold colour will connote to the reader the prestige of
the magazine as well as make it a colour that it fairly eye
catching to an average reader who’s interested in buying a
magazine.
I’ve also chosen to use the colours; black and white,
because both colours contrast in emotion and mood which
can influence my audience’s sense of
Emotion when reading my content and having a perceived
opinion and expectation of music and the way life is.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – House Style of the Magazine –
TRAP Magazine
Masthead:
For the style of the masthead, I have chosen to use a square
shape for the base rather than a rounded
Rectangle because the shape would make it much more
noticeable and similar to Q magazine. My main inspiration is
Q and XXL so it’s important that my layout is somewhat similar
to theirs. The strapline for the masthead is ‘’THE FUTURE OF
MUSIC MAGAZINES’’; I chose the name because I want
Golden era to be a legacy in music magazine and I want to
document the rise of Hip-Hop and Rap music over the new
generations.
Colour Scheme:
The red colour will connote to the reader the prestige of the
magazine as well as make it a colour that it fairly eye
catching to an average reader who’s interested in buying a
magazine. I’ve also chosen to use the colours; black and
white, because both colours contrast in emotion and mood
which can influence my audience’s sense of emotion when
reading my content and having a perceived opinion and
expectation of music and the way life is.
INSPIRATION
Photo-shoot Plan for GE Magazine
Photo-shoot Plan for GE Magazine
Photo-shoot Plan for GE Magazine
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Graphic Layouts
Hand Drawn Drafts
Hand Drawn Drafts- FC 1
Masthead: I made it very clear for
anyone overlooking my magazine that
it should professional. I did so to
reflect on the style of XXL and Q, I
specifically chose to arrange the logo
onto the left hand side of the
magazine, right on the corner. I did
this to make my magazine more
noticeable and make my intended
audience buy my magazine and see
that the placement of the masthead is
one of the first things that they will
notice. Looking at Q and XXL, I was
inspired to do this style of
arrangement because they like to
include very bright colours that should
be one of the main aspects the reader
sees when they first pick up the
magazine.
Main Story: I made sure that my magazine worked above it’s potential
and increase its intended star appeal for my magazine. I decided to add
my main story just below the image and right on the left alongside the
main headline. I made sure that I did this to ensure that all the attention
will be drawn to the story + title. To make the main story title more
interesting I could possibly add in a direct quote from the interview.
Additionally, I thought that by placing the main story underneath the
magazine logo, when they view the logo they will see the story as the
most important thing within the magazine. Looking at my research of Q
Magazine many of their front covers have used this layout for the main
story text.
Article Content and Information: With this draft,
I needed to have more features for my artist in the
magazine and I needed to add more information
about content relevant to my topic. I had to plan
this by including a minimized textbox with the
artist’s name. I then had to add this over the
image. This is considered to be an eye opener for
any one observing GE Magazine.
Magazine Layout: I made sure to
really layout my conventions for the
magazine and I had to make sure it
looked professional with perfect
structuring, it also needed to be well
presented. The layout will need to be
strikingly similar to my inspiration; Q
Magazine.
Puff Promotion: I had moved my puff promotion to the top right of the bar so that it’s
in clear view of the reader and the reader can overview it as well as be intrigued by
the offer and prizes to come with. It will be one of the first things that any reader will
see and it could possibly bring more attention to GE Magazine.
Hand Drawn Drafts- FC 2
Strapline
The strapline is still positioned above the top of the magazine.
I have used a strapline again as it is vital for the magazine’s publicity
as well as it’s self promotion of the brand.
Masthead
I have used my masthead and
positioned it in the top left corner
of my magazine draft. I will be
using the same initials as before,
TRAP to mirror the other
magazine I’m aspiring from,
which is XXL and Q. The colours
that I will use for the masthead
will still be Red, Black and White.
I have used these colours to
convey its strong presence as
well as use dark yet powerful to
show the magazine’s self value.
Barcode
The barcode for my front cover is
positioned at the top on the right
hand corner, this style of format
is inspired from XXL Magazine.
Moreover, by checking the day of
when the magazine was
published, I can tell that it’s
either weekly or a monthly
edition. The barcode is able to
identify the price of the magazine
and its issue number.
Puff Promotion
I placed my puff promotion next
to my strapline. The use of puff
promotion is useful because it’s
easily going to be the first thing
that any customer will see and
instantly the customer will want
to know what it is.
Headline Quote
For my headline quote, I have
positioned it next to the image of
my artist to convey it’s equal
importance on the front cover.
Also, the use of a headline quote
will be similar to puff promotion
as it will be the next thing
everyone sees.
Test Photography - Filters
Test Photography
Test Photography Conclusion
 In conclusion, to my test photography, I have narrowed
down various images that my photographer has taken
and I have chosen the final three that I will then decide
which of each that I plan to use in GE magazine. The
use of Test Photography has helped me to use different
angles for each picture as it helped me identify what
the best angles and what pictures look good to use on
my magazine features.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine’s Market Place
My aim is to gain a
high demographic.
This can be done if I
reduce my
magazine at a
costly price of
around a total of
£1.75.
My magazine GE will work hard and aim to surpass the likes of XXL, Mojo
and Q. We will aim to dominate the market. My ideas and style will counter
and rival my competitors who have made it in the industry and are currently
dominating the markets amongst the media. This means that the magazine
will have to have an original market advantage and leverage which will that
can ensure popularity for the magazine.
One of the ways that that the magazine are able to be on
the main market is by releasing original content that is
going to be published. Most of the advertising for the
magazine will be pioneered from a hard platform of strict
social media usage and maybe other types of promotion
and marketing.
Rivals in the same category
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Spending Power for GE
Source:
http://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.c
om/magazines/detail/Q
My magazine; GE, will have a spending power that will be predicted
based on the target and social class of my targeted audience. I will
be observing the statistics of fellow music magazines and chosen idols; Q and XXL,
to compare to my magazine as their my main sources of information.
The average reader for my inspiration; Q magazine is predicted to
be aged 15+. My intended target audience is based around the
statistics of Q and XXL. The content may be very obtrusive and
controversial due to the explicit content and the use of profanity.
I’ve referred this to the Seven
Subjective by Hartley. The subjectives are Class,
Nationality, Family, Ethnicity, Age, Gender and Self-
Image. My spending power for GE magazine will
be compared to the likes of Q, Mojo and XXL. Their
average readers fall into the C-E bracket of the chart
which means the content will be more appropriate for them and
the price for the magazine will be affordable for them. The only
difference between GE magazine and the other magazines are
that there target audience isn’t clear enough as they don’t identify
what gender they’re focusing on while my magazine focuses on
specifically just males who are over 15+.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Spending Power for TRAP
Source:
http://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.c
om/magazines/detail/Q
My alternate magazine; TRAP, will have a spending power that will be predicted
based on the target and social class of my targeted audience. I will
be observing the statistics of my rap magazine inspiration: XXL,
to compare to my magazine as their my main
sources of information.
The average reader for a XXL magazine is usually 16 and over.
My intended target audience is based around
The statistics of XXL. The content may be
Controversial and crude due to the explicit content and the use of
profanity for this magazine. I’ve referred this to the seven
subjective by Hartley. The subjectives are Class,
Nationality, Family, Ethnicity, Age, Gender and Self-
Image. My spending power for TRAP magazine will
be compared to the likes of XXL. Their
Average readers for TRAP fall into the D-E bracket of the chart
which conveys the content will be more ‘Hip’ and ‘Urban’ for them
and the price for the magazine will be affordable for the lower
demographic. The only difference between TRAP magazine and
other rap magazines are that there target audience isn’t clear
enough as they don’t identify what gender they’re focusing on
while my magazine focuses on specifically just males who are
over 16 years old.
Demographic of GE Readers – Socio-Economic Needs
Target Audience
I looked and reviewed the socio economic need chart and I
overlooked at the target audience and the readership as
well. Referring to the chart, GE readers will have a 70%
majority that are within the boundaries A-C1 which is quite
similar to that of Q’s or any other major magazine. This
means that they would have large disposable income and
are more likely to lead opinions within a group as compared
to the boundaries in other categories/groups.
When looking all 7 of Hartley’s Subjectivities, the
chart on the right shows my predicted demographic of
readers that will be male and aged over 16+.
The high demographic of males comes partly from the
fact my magazine is highly dominant amongst males
due to a high feature of content that is directed
towards them.
Source:http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uplo
ads/QMediaPack-Feb2013.pdf
My target primary demographic for GE magazine is
going to be mostly males that are aged from 16+. This is
because their content and use of rock/rap music is
popular among my combined demographic teenagers.
The mixture of artists is unique and will
bring in an audience to my content.
Demographic of TRAP Readers – Socio-Economic Needs
Target Audience
I observed the socio-economic need chart and I
overlooked at my intended target audience and
it’s readership. Referring to the chart, TRAP
readers have a 70% majority that are within
boundaries C1-E which is very similar to that of
XXL’s. This means that they would have a low
disposable income.
When looking at Hartley’s Subjectivities, the chart on
the right shows my predicted demographic of readers
that will be male and aged over 16-18+.
The high demographic of males as compared to
females is mainly because TRAP Magazine have a
highly dominant amount of male artists and rap
groups.
Source:http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uplo
ads/QMediaPack-Feb2013.pdf
My target primary demographic for TRAP magazine is
going to be mostly males that are aged from 16-18+.
This is because their content and use of hip hop and r ‘n’
b r is extremely popular among my urban demographic
teenagers.
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Magazine Flat Plan 1 – Weekly version
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Flat Plan 2 – Monthly version
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Flat Plan 2 – Monthly version
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Front Cover – Step
by Step Guide
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Next step I did was make
My first puff promotion.
I made a blue circle and angled it
on the right corner of the layer.
I then made a black rectangle and
positioned it on the top centre of
the circle. I made sure that it was
cutting off.
Last thing I did was add in some
text – I added in – ‘’ESSENTIAL
50 ALBUMS OF 2015’’
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 Next step I did was add a
cover story to the right of my
magazine. I used a pen tool to
mark out where the words go
and I used a marquee tool so I
can track the space to put in
my writing. For the main titles,
I added a white font and made
it bigger than the minor titles. I
coloured the minor titles,
yellow, contrary to the colour
scheme. Last thing I did was
make a puff promotion at the
bottom to add to the cover
story.
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Step 5
 To activate the pen tool, I clicked on
the tool on the left hand side and
clicked it to mark out the positioning
of my text.
 To activate the marquee tool, I
clicked on the tool on the left hand
side and clicked on the square that
has a line pattern i.e. --------
 To add in text, I clicked on the T
symbol on the left toolbar and I
clicked it. I then made a marquee
sign to mark out where the text
should go.
*SAME STEPS AS BEFORE
Step 6
 The next step is making my
barcode. First thing I did was
make a white box. Next step
was adding in a barcode. I
minimized the size of the
barcode and fit so it’s
centered in the white box.
 Next step I did was add in a
black rectangle positioned on
the top and bottom of the
barcode.
 Next step I did was to click
on the text tool and measure
out the width and size of the
text to go across both
rectangles. Text should
include issue date and cost.
Tools Used
 To make the rectangle
shape, I again went to the
shapes toolbar but instead I
Chose a square for the base
of the barcode background.
 To change colour, I
navigated on the toolbar and
clicked on the tool that
resembles a bucket. I clicked
on that and chose the colour
‘black’ for the rectangles.
Tools Used
 To make the square shape, I again
went to the shapes toolbar but
instead I Chose a rectangle for the
barcode design.
 To change colour, I navigated on the
toolbar and clicked on the tool that
resembles a bucket. I clicked on
that and chose the colour ‘blue’ for
my puff promotion.
 To add in the barcode, I found a
barcode on Google images and I
transported it onto my documents.
 To add in the barcode onto the
Photoshop document, I went to the
tool bar at the top and clicked on
‘Import’. From there, the image was
placed onto the document.
Step 7
The final step for the barcode was
that I rubbed out the code at the
bottom and added in links to my
website and logos of other social
medias as a way of promotion. Next
was make two black rectangles and
both should fit at top and bottom.
The top section will be of the date of
the recent publication and the
bottom is the website for the
magazine.
The social media idents needed to
be of the same size and perfectly
aligned together to ensure there
were no inconsistencies in the
design of the barcode. Therefore,
Layer Properties enabled the
functions for grouping & linking.
These two tools made sure that
everything is interlinked together to
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Step 8
 The next step is adding an image of
myself into the cover. I pressed down
shift key and minimized the size of the
image. I put on ‘Quick Mask’ and
painted areas that I didn’t want in the
image and then deleted it. I went to the
image’s settings and changed it to black
and white. I then used a burn tool to
darken certain parts of my face so that it
blends into the background. I then used
a brightener to lighten some parts of the
face so that it doesn’t look too burnt and
out of place. If the image overlapped the
masthead then I would rub out a bit of
the masthead so that it looks like the
image is overlapping the masthead.
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DPS – Step by
Step Guide
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 To activate the pen tool, I
clicked on the tool on the left
hand side and clicked it to
mark out the positioning of
adding in the page numbers.
 To activate the marquee tool, I
clicked on the tool on the left
hand side and clicked on the
square that has a line pattern
i.e. --------. I used the marquee
tool to mark out the size and
positioning of the masthead
logos.
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Tools Used
 To activate the overlay tool, I
clicked on the bottom right
side of the document and
clicked on overlay button.
From there, I can change the
level of opacity for the
background.
 To add in the logo background,
I transported it from Adobe
Illustrator onto my documents.
 To add in the logo background
onto the Photoshop document,
I went to the tool bar at the top
and clicked on ‘Import’. From
there, the image was placed
onto the document.
Step 6
 Next step was making my
Drop Capital. I used my
masthead font for the drop
capital and I just changed the
size of the text so that it fitted
within the lines that I laid out
for the structure of my DPS.
 Next, I added in some text
boxes and copied over some
text from another document
and structured my columns
using a pen tool. I made sure
to layer out the position of
the text using the pen tool, I
had to position it around the
drop capital to make sure it
stayed in line.
Step 8
 Next step for me was to add
in a pull quote and remove
some text from the middle. I
placed a box and sized it in
the centre to make space for
text. Next step was to simply
add in text.
 To activate the pen tool, I
clicked on the tool on the left
hand side and clicked it to
mark out the positioning of
adding in the page numbers.
 To activate the marquee tool, I
clicked on the tool on the left
hand side and clicked on the
square that has a line pattern
i.e. --------. I used the marquee
tool to mark out the size and
positioning of the masthead
logos.
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Tools Used
 To activate the marquee tool,
I clicked on the tool on the
left hand side and clicked on
the square that has a line
pattern i.e. --------. I used the
marquee tool to mark out the
size and positioning of the
text.
 Next thing I did was add a
quote just above the
columns and below the title.
Tools Used
 To activate the marquee tool, I
clicked on the tool on the left
hand side and clicked on the
square that has a line pattern
i.e. --------. I used the marquee
tool to mark out the size and
positioning of the text.
* MAKE SURE TO CHANGE
THE COLOUR AND SIZE OF
THE TEXT.
* SAME STEPS AS BEFORE.
 Last thing I did
was add in a
picture on the
bottom left and
then customized
it with a headline
title and extra
details to make
the magazine
look professional.
Tools Used
 To add in the picture onto the
Photoshop document, I went
to the tool bar at the top and
clicked on ‘File then clicked
Place’. From there, the image
was placed onto the
document.
Step 12COMPLETE!!
Photoshop Drafts
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PITCH
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching
– Environment of Presentation
I have taken a few images of the Media room for where I will talking about
my pitch to the class. I will be using a whiteboard in the centre of the room
to project my presentation. Additionally, for my presentation I used a slide
changed, this was so when presenting I would not have to walk back and
forth to change the slide on the computer.
This is what I’ll be
using
I’ll be using a
computer for my
presentation
Unit 13 – Planning and
Pitching – Sources of
Presentation
 http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2011/08/6-steps-
for-producing-a-custom-magazine/
 http://www.magazinedesigning.com/meet-the-editorial-
team/
 http://www.payscale.com/research/UK/Job=Editor/Salar
y
 http://www.newspaper-marketplace.com/carroll-county-
md/PurchasingPower.aspx
Planning and Pitching –
Witness Statement
 Evidence of my Witness Statement which shows the
positives and the negatives of the delivery of my pitch.
Prezi link to Pitch
 https://prezi.com/rgy1vnfxv-eo/edit/#0_24309637
Unit 13 – Planning and
Pitching – Material Used
for Presentation
 Mac Computer - to present my
pitch
 Whiteboard – to transfer the
pitch onto a large board to
present my pitch
 Board controller – to control
the slides and to use the laser to
direct the viewers on the
information.
 Prezi – transfer content from
PowerPoint.
Mac Computer Whiteboard
Prezi
Board Controller
Unit 13
Looking through the data, a majority of the people who had filled out the
survey were male. The graph shows that only 20% of the females had
filled out the survey and 80% of the people who filled out the survey were
in fact, males.
Looking through the data, a majority of the people who had filled out the
survey were 18 and under. The graph shows that only 10% of the
people had filled out the survey were of ages 27 and over while 10%
shows that people aged between 19-21 had filled out the survey and
80% of the people who filled out the survey were of ages 16-18.
Looking through the data, a majority of the people who
had filled out the survey had chosen me as their favorite
artist and there a few other options such as Grime
Pollution, Skepta, Rita Ora, Flume and Stormzy.
Looking through the data, 70% of the people who filled the survey would
rather have the magazines circulated on a monthly basis as compared
to the 0% who chose yearly and the 30% who chose to have it weekly.
Looking through the data, 50% of people prefer to listen to grime as compared to
10% each for all genres; Metal, Pop and Indie. Lastly, 20% prefer to listen to Rock.
Looking through the data, 40% each would prefer to buy a magazine for £1-1.50 and £2-
2.50. Only 20% chose to pay £3-3.50.
Looking through the data, 0% didn’t want a free prize. The likeliness is that the older
individuals chose not to have free prizes because they didn’t seem too interested in
kiddie prizes as it would be deemed unimportant to them. 70% would want a free prize
and 30% are not sure.
Looking through the data, 30% of people prefer to have green, shite and gold as a color
scheme as compared to the other 30% who would rather have black, grey and gold as
compared to the 10% who would prefer blue and gold and the other 10% who would
have black and gold then lastly, the 0% who chose black and grey.
Looking through the data, 70% of people always listen to music while
30% will sometimes listen to music.
Looking through the data, 50% of the people who had filled out the
survey would rather buy a magazine from the supermarket as
compared to the 20% who would rather buy it from a gas station
and the 30% who would buy it from a corner shop.
Planning and Pitching –
Feedback of Pitch
 1. What did you like about my presentation? Give reasons for why you
chose your answer
 2. Was the layout of my presentation appropriate?
 3. Was the style of my presentation appropriate?
 4. Is they anymore content that I should add into my presentation?
 5. Was my body language during the presentation appropriate?
 6. Is there anything else that I should improve on for my presentation?
 7. Are there any improvements that I should add onto my front cover
and DPS?
Planning and Pitching –
Witness Statement
 Evidence of my Witness Statement which shows the
positives and the negatives of the delivery of my pitch.
What is a Witness Statement?
A witness statement is a document that records the
evidence of someone, which is signed by the person to
conform the content of statements are correct.
(referenced from: www.hse.gov.uk/enforce/enforcementguide/.../witness-
witness.htm)
Planning and Pitching – Survey
Monkey Feedback
Example of Me Sending a
Survey Monkey Survey
Planning and Pitching – Feedback of Pitch
– Survey Monkey
First Question: Would you buy my magazine?
For the first question of my survey, I wanted a straight forward answer
in terms of whether or not they enjoyed my pitch. One of the
comments I got was ‘’Yes’’ because the person fairly rated my pitch
and he determined that it was good to his standards.
Second Question: Would you buy my magazine?
For the second question of my survey, I wanted to know how well or
how bad they rated my pitch. One of the comments I got was ‘’2’’
which means that the pitch was excellently delivered and this feedback
helped me to make any extra changes to my Pitch..
Planning and Pitching – Feedback of Pitch
– Survey Monkey
Third Question: Would you buy my magazine?
For the third question of my survey, I wanted a straight forward answer
in terms of whether or not they would buy my magazine. One of the
comments I got was ‘’maybe’’ because the person wasn’t sure
whether or not he would buy it because I didn’t use enough convincing
for the person to even pursue the interest.
Fourth Question: Do you like my magazine front covers?
For the fourth question of my survey, I wanted to know whether or not
the people liked the layout and style of my magazine. The results
shown is evenly mixed as half said ‘’Yes’’ and the other half chose
‘’Maybe’’.
Planning and Pitching – Pitch
Improvements
 Front Cover Corrections:
 I was given feedback from my teacher towards my front cover. I felt there were
a lot of changes that I needed to adapt on my front cover to make sure it’s an
exact similar to my magazine of inspiration; Q Magazine. It was suggested
that I change the main image and make sure that’s it the main focus of the
magazine as my previous front cover is just the back of my head rather than
my actual face and the puff promotion had more colour and focus than the
supposed main image. I changed the image and darkened and lightened
some parts of the face then I increased the size of my face so it fits
proportionally to the magazine layout dimensions.
 Another feature that was suggested for improvement was to change the style
of the puff promotion and where my barcode was to be placed. I decided to
keep the original style of the barcode with the exception of 2 changes and for
the puff promotion, I made it more realistic instead of using star shapes or
circles. Doing this will demonstrate more realistic features.
Front Cover Corrections
Planning and Pitching – Pitch
Improvements
 Target Audience - In my original pitch, I did not mention the
Hartley’s theories, Katz, Maslow or the socio-economic
table. I’ve recently included those theories now into my
pitch.
 Pre-Production Materials– In my new pitch, I’ve included
test photography into my pitch and I included font styles as
well as a photography plan.
 Survey monkey Questionnaire – I’ve added more
questions and made them less repetitive so that I can get
more feedback to improve the style of my pitch.
 Profit-Loss Breakdown – I’ve re-added up my totals for the
resources I will be using and the price is fairly realistic and
less confusing.
Planning and Pitching – Pitch
Improvements
 Target Audience - In my original pitch, I did not
mention the Hartley’s theories, Katz, Maslow or the
socio-economic table. I’ve recently included those
theories now into my pitch.
Planning and Pitching – Pitch
Improvements
 Pre-Production Materials– In my new pitch, I’ve
included test photography into my pitch and I included
font styles as well as a photography plan.
Planning and Pitching – Pitch
Improvements
 Profit-Loss Breakdown – I’ve re-added up my totals
for the resources I will be using and the price is fairly
realistic and less confusing.
Pitch ImprovementBEFORE AFTER
Pitch ImprovementBEFORE AFTER
Final Improvements – Front
Cover 1 and 2
Production Plan (GE Magazine)
Week starting from 23rd January 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Decide a target
distribution date
for GE. After that,
create a
production plan
detailing
deadlines for
each story and
timing for
proofreading as
well as detail the
printing
deadlines.
DEADLINE:
23/1/16
Management
team should also
decide what
content will be
included in the
magazine, i.e.
information on
artist, double
page spread, tour
dates and
reviews
DEADLINE:
25/1/16
Management
team should
decide on a
budget for the
production of
magazine,
artists,
resources,
printing.
DEADLINE:
27/1/6
Editorial staff
should plan the
style and layout
of the pages for
the magazine
production.
DEADLINE:
27/1/16
Editorial staff
should plan the
stories and for
each story,
there should be
a detailed plan
which includes
content, it’s
type, i.e.
interview and
background
information.
DEADLINE:
30/1/16
N/A N/A
23/1/16 24/1/16 25/1/16 26/1/16 27/1/16 28/1/16 29/1/16
Week starting from 30th January 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Meet the artists
that will be
interviewed and
put them in a
photo-shoot for a
few pictures.
DEADLINE:
30/1/16
Structure and
start to plan the
pages for the
magazine,
including…DPS,
Interviews,
Reviews and
other content.
DEADLINE:
10/2/16
Think about what
stories other than
the interviews
that will be
included and
choose what
albums and songs
to review for the
magazine.
DEADLINE:
3/2/16
Decide on what
pictures will be
included in the
content pages
DEADLINE:
2/2/16
Start to type up
information for
the content and
the pages.
DEADLINE:
9/2/16
N/A N/A
30/1/16 31/1/16 1/2/16 2/2/16 3/2/16 4/2/16 5/2/16
Week starting from 6th February 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Continue to
develop the
pages for the
magazine,
including…DPS,
Interviews,
Reviews and
other content.
DEADLINE:
9/2/16
Continue
developing the
pages for the
magazine,
including…DPS,
Interviews,
Reviews and
other content.
DEADLINE:
9/2/16
Think about what
stories other than
the interviews
that will be
included and
choose what
albums and songs
to review for the
magazine.
DEADLINE:
9/2/16
Add in images to
the final drafts
for the magazine
pages.
DEADLINE:
9/2/16
Proofread all the
pages and send
feedback if
needed. An
example of this
could be that the
proof-readers can
look through the
pages and tell
them to change
anything if
needed.
DEADLINE:
10/2/16
N/A N/A
6/2/16 7/2/16 8/2/16 9/2/16 10/2/16 11/2/16 12/2/16
Fourth Week of the Magazine Process
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Pages should
have been read
through and the
planning of how
the magazine is
to be structured
will start
tomorrow.
DEADLINE:
13/2/16 –
14/2/16
Structure all the
pages together
and make a
practise magazine
issue with all the
pages thoroughly
checked and
added in.
DEADLINE:
14/2/16
Make any
changes to the
magazine if
needed and re-
read the new
copy and make
any changes from
there.
DEADLINE:
15/2/16
Once changes are
done then start to
create the
magazines and
after finishing the
printing process,
determine as a
group to mutually
decide the cost of
the magazine
based on printing
costs, budget,
paper distribution
and hardcover
material.
DEADLINE:
16/2/16
RELEASE
DATE FOR
TODAY!!!
N/A N/A
13/2/16 14/2/16 15/2/16 16/2/16 17/2/16 18/2/16 19/2/16
What would I change on my
Production Plan?
 I have made changes to my production plan to
make it seem more professional and detailed.
According to the Witness Statement and
Spreadsheet, I need to make changes to the
information I was referring to and add in more detail
regarding my launch date and why I chose the
dates for each development project on the
production plan.
Launch Date
 The Launch Date for my publication will be released on
Friday 17th February 2016. I have chosen this date
because with the recent news of upcoming acts on
Wireless (see Calendar Events, pg. 271). This is to
keep the buzz around for the festivals and all the
exclusive events that will happen. This creates more
‘buzz’ for GE Magazine as we will be the first magazine
to publish exclusive news regarding these events and
this will cause more readers to buy our magazines and
be informed with recent news.
Calendar Events
 The magazine will be released on a regular basis, once a week. The first
issue date for GE Magazine will be for February 2016. This means that other
important notices such as calendar events will be thought through as well to
make sure there’s enough information and content to add to the magazine
regarding upcoming events such as Wireless, Reading and Radio1. The first
event that will be promoted in our magazine is the ‘Wireless’ festival that is
set to take place in June-July 2016. There will be a small puff promotion and
a few articles on the event; Wireless.
 One area that will be advertised in GE is the
upcoming festivals such as: Reading, Rapper’s
concerts, Burning Man, 02 and the Capital
Summertime Ball. There will be a large feature for
the wireless festival.
 I made a puff promotion on the front cover. I
made it a chance for my readers to win a free
ticket to wireless. I’m also including prize contests
to have a chance to meet the stars who will be
performing at Wireless this year.
Ethical issues in GE
Magazine
 In GE Magazine, the content of the magazine is fairly
controversial as it involves the heavy dependency on
hip-hop culture which involves scantily clad women
(ho*s – gangsta slang) , money, drugs and violence.
Examples of this are directed below the text:
What is IPSO?
 IPSO is an independent regulator that is heavily
involved for the magazine industry in the United
Kingdom. They make sure that the highest standards of
journalism by checking and making sure that the
standards in the Editors' Code of Practice is met. They
also provide support and help individuals seeking to
complain about breaches of the Code. IPSO is highly
committed to helping newspaper and magazine
industry to maintain and increase the amount of
freedom and authority of the press through very
effective and independent regulation.
https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/aboutipso.htm
l
How to make a IPSO
complaint
 To make a IPSO complaint, your complaint should make them raise their
awareness of a potential breach in the Editors’ Code, then they will send the
detail of your complaint to the publication, which will then have the opportunity
to resolve the matter directly. This is to ensure the swift resolution of complaints
wherever possible.
 You’re able to make a complaint directly to the publication if wanted. However,
complaints must be made in writing and should made via the IPSO complaints
form where they have outlined questions on the issues you have with the
publication.
 The easiest way to make a complaint is using via their online complaints form.
Another way for you could be that you can submit your complaint by email to
their email, which is inquiries@ipso.co.uk.
https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/makeacomplaint/m
akingacomplaint.html#submitting
IPSO complaint form
https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/makeacomplaint/m
akingacomplaint.html#submitting
What complaints are included:
 Most of the complaints IPSO have received is from editorial
material published by member publications, whether in print
or on their website. This primarily includes:
 Images or videos of anything uncomfortable or disturbing
 Articles that are inappropriate
 Edited or any reader comment that is moderated on
newspaper and magazine websites.
 Any Audio material on newspaper and magazine websites;
https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/makeacomplaint.html
How is IPSO funded?
 The RFC is charged with raising a ‘’levy’’ on the media
and magazine industries to which they finance IPSO.
This arrangement will ensure financial support for
IPSO.
https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/aboutipso.htm
l
What is Copyright?
 Copyright is a legal right that can protect the use of your work once
your idea has been physically expressed. Right now, the legislation
for copyright in the United Kingdom is copyright, Designs and
Patents Act 1988.
 Copyright law lays out a list of rules around how the work can be
used. It lays out the rights of the owner and it also shows a
framework of responsibilities of other people who want to use the
work. There are many things you can do with your copyrighted work
including copying, selling, sharing online or renting to a person to
use.
• http://www.bbc.co.uk/copyrightaware/what-isow
Copyright in GE Magazine
 In GE Magazine, copyright is one of our main issues
when producing our front covers, double page spreads,
adverts and posters. Some of the distributed images
can’t be used unless an email is sent to the primary
owner of the images.
 I’ve had to send emails and letters to multiple artists
and photographers to use the images solicited for my
magazine. I’ve had to send letters to the agents of Jay
Z, Drake, The Weeknd and Kanye to confirm
permission to use their images in my magazine. I’ve
even had to pay money for me to use them. I’ve
considered using their pictures under ‘Royalty Image’
or ‘Fair Use’ but it still wouldn’t be allowed due to the
images having a copyright logo on the back of their
images.
Permission for Intellectual
Property
What is Copyright
Infringement?
 Copyrighted infringement is using a persons work that
is protected by the laws of copyright without their
permission. When infringing certain rights that are
granted to the copyright holder, i.e. the right to
reproduce their work, distribute, show or perform their
work, or to use it for any other matter.
http://www.clickandcopyright.com/copyright
-resources/copyright-infringement.aspx
Example of Copyright
Infringement
The image on the left is a copyrighted image of Barack Obama and a graphic designer
used a trace of the original image on the left for commercial use without any authorised
permission. He did not ask the President nor the photographer nor the person who
edited the lighting and the other qualities of the image. The graphic designer breached
the rules of Fair Use and Copyright and this a good example of copyright infringement.
Copyright Infringement in GE
Magazine
 There are currently no reports of copyright infringement
in GE Magazine, the work we distribute is reported from
other sources and we give full credit to the information
and research received from these sources. All our
content and design is acted within the copyright laws
because nothing is breached when it comes to these
matters. I’ve been given permission from artists that are
included in our magazines to use pictures and tour
dates of themselves and their concerts.
GE Magazine – Trademarking
 In GE Magazine, all of our designs and logos are
trademarked under the ‘’Intellectual Property’’ Law. We
had to pay around £250-795.00 for the copyrights to
the design, layout, style, name, slogan, references,
catchphrases and color arrangement for the magazine.
Examples of complaints from
Magazine
Name of the magazine
Paragraph clarifies the
date of the Magazine
issue, another date
shows when the
Celebrity (Tom Cruise)
Sent a complaint to the
Magazine because of
The following issues:
• Misleading title
• Fake Story
• Twisting the story
• Deception
Claim for reason
Tom Cruise Magazine
Complaint
 Magazine Editor – Average salary - £27K
 Publishing Editor – Average salary - £25K
 Art director – Average salary - £20K
 Interns – Average salary - £10K
 Photo editor – Average salary - £11K
 Assistant in editing – Average salary - £12K
 Proof reader – Average salary - £9K
 Sub-editor – Average salary - £15K
 Recruitment costs – £800K
 Marketing costs – 2k
 Start up costs – 600k
Budget Summary
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/magazine_featur
salary.htm
For 40,000 copies it will cost around £100,000-150,000 . This means if I sell all 40,000 copies
I will make a high profit in the region of 140,000-£180,000(each magazine sold for £1.50). I
will also be making around £8,000 from each advertisement which is presented in a double
page format. The outgoings will be in the region of £537,000 for the use of salaries, printing
and office space.
Budget summary
60
GE Watermarking
I decided that I would create my very own watermark
for; GE Magazine. I chose to place it on some of the
images for the magazine. the images will be available
online only as there is a much higher possibility of
them either being tampered with or used without
official permission. These watermarks were created in
Adobe Photoshop CS5.1, I did so by making a new
document and placing a transparent background. I
then wrote the text and placed it on a brush preset. I
then opened the image I want to watermark and used
the brush tool to add the watermark. After that was
done, I then lowered the opacity. I adjusted the size of
some depending on the image and its available space.
What is a
Watermark?
 The following information for Legal &
Ethical Issues is referenced from
www.gov.uk….. Also referred to as
simply watermarking, a pattern of bits
inserted into a digital image, audio or
video file that identifies the file's
copyright information (author, rights,
etc.). The name comes from the faintly
visible watermarks imprinted on
stationery that identify the manufacturer
of the stationery. The purpose of digital
watermarks is to provide copyright
protection for intellectual property that's
in digital format.
 (http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/digital_wat
ermark.html)
Risk Assessment
Photography Consent Form
Risk Assessment
 Photography Consent Form
- Permission for Photos:
 Before I took any images for my front cover and DPS, I had to make sure that
the artist published both versions; online and print. Later on, I realised that the
best way to gain permission was to send a confirmation email which details
whether or not I’m allowed to take pictures and if they agreed then I can send
them a confirmation letter which validates their decision.
Area Assessment:
 When scouting the location for the images several area checks had to take
place. This risk assessment had to be conducted to guarantee both the artist
and the people who are taking the images are safe. Areas that should be
looked at are possible hazards such as uneven ground levels, running water,
heights and weather conditions.
Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching
– Risk Assessment
Resizing my images for GE Magazine: I had to make sure that I
pressed down the ‘shift’ button to preserve the quality of the image.
This method was really useful as I was able to maintain the
dimensions of the image without it being too distorted. Also,
the use of the ‘shift’ button makes it
much easier to resize the image without
losing too much quality.
Colour Swatch for GE Magazine:
During the production of GE Magazine, the colour
swatch was really important for the consistency
and style of my magazine. Without the use of the
swatches, it would be hard for me to make the
magazine consistent as for example, If I chose a
certain shade of yellow, it would be hard to retrace
the first colour I used and instead, there would be
like 3-4 different shades of yellow.
Conclusion
 In LO5, I developed my feedback that I was given to my
covers and pitch. I was given feedback through a
variety of ways, such as: Interview, Live feedback after
my pitch, a witness statement and my survey which
details specific questions on the style of my pitch.
 I believed that the questions I asked in my survey didn’t
have enough detail and I asked for one-to-one
feedback from the teacher to specifically know what I
need to change, especially in the witness statement.

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Unit 13

  • 1. Name: William Eze Candidate Number: 1118 Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media Unit 13: 1118 Planning and Pitching a Print based Media Product St. Andrew’s Catholic School Unit 13 Overview
  • 3. Purpose and Meaning The denotation of the genre of Q magazine is eclectic as it is revolved around all genres of music, most focus around rock music and indie music. Q magazine is eclectic because the magazine wants more of an audience so it reaches out to all genres so that everyone will be interested in the diversity of Q. Evidence of this genre can be found on the front of their magazines which features a variety of rock bands such as Foo fighters, artists such as Kanye West and much more. Additionally the genre of the magazine is aimed at ages 25 years old and above. The highest proportion of readers are male between the ages of 30 and above. The strapline, ‘the world’s best music magazine’, conveys to the reader that based on their sales and readership that they are the best and most sold out magazine ever. The verbal code also conveys to the reader that they’re confident with the content that they release.
  • 4. Strapline Connotation:  The denotation of the strapline for Q Magazine is “The worlds best music magazine.” This connotes to the readers that the magazine is overly confident that their content is of high quality and has the confidence to state that it is the best when in competition with other popular magazines. The use of ‘World’s’ can connote that it is known on a global scale which furthermore demonstrates its scale of popularity.
  • 5. Form and Style  Q magazine’s house style and colour scheme is consistent throughout as the only colours they involve are red, black and white. The consistency of their house style increases interest from readers mainly because of the colours they like to use in their layout. They use the same three colours as a way to demonstrate their boldness. The main colour in the scheme; ‘red’ connotes that they’re passionate about what articles put forward to their audience. The same three colours for its house Style: red, black and white.
  • 6. Form and Style – Print Editions and Digital Editions for the Magazine Print Editions and Digital Editions for the Magazine: Q magazine usually publish their articles with a paper- based or onto an electronic device. This means that their content is a lot easier to access as compared to other magazines because of the different varieties that it can be consumed. There is a lot of advertisement on their website, they usually like to regularly recommend that their customers subscribe to their articles, the deals are usually at a reasonable price. They offer discounted subscription service to readers. Subscription to their website Advertisement Q’s Print + Digital Q’s Digital Q’s Print
  • 7. Form and Style – The Style used for Q Magazine The Style used for Q Magazine: In the Q Magazine issue, you can see that the style is made to be consistent as everything is supposed to be kept the same, i.e. the font and the colour scheme that they incorporate. By keeping this consistency of the house style it generates association to the magazine. The colour scheme is quite consistent as the only colours they use are red, white and black. L01
  • 8. Form and Style – The size and Dimensions of a ‘Q’ Magazine The Size and Dimensions of a ‘Q’ Magazine: If you observe Q’s Website, it mentions that the dimensions of their magazine is found to be measured at around ‘’30.6 x 22.2 x 1.2 cm’’. This is around the average size for a basic music magazine.
  • 9. Contents Page Analysis Main Image: The main Image stands out of David Grohl and has a White background and This may be to fit in with The style and colour Scheme of the magazine. House Style: The house Style of the magazine Remains the same as it Was on the front cover. The front cover had the colours White, red and black and The choice of colours has Been used on the contents Page too. Masthead: The masthead is the same as it is on the front cover and it sets continuity from the front cover to the contents page. And, the word ‘Contents’ is in bold which makes it stand out and may be like that to let the readers acknowledge the fact that it is the contents page of the magazine. Subheadings and Sublines: The main headings of the article are blocked out in red. The house style of the magazine being red, white and black continues here as well. Under the ‘features’ and ‘every month’ section the writing underneath is in uppercase font with a brief background below it. The background of the headlines are white as it matches the Q Magazine colour scheme.
  • 10. Genre The denotation of the genre of Q magazine is revolved around all styles and genres of music, primarily around rock music and indie music. Evidence of this is included on the front pages of their magazines where the artists are portrayed to convey what the main focus of genre will be focused on in the magazine. Famous names included are Kanye West, Jay Z, Foo Fighters, Queen, The Beatles, Guns N’Roses and the Rolling Stones. Additionally the variety of genres of the magazine are supported by the overall demographics of Mojo. The highest proportion of readers are male between the ages of 25 and above.
  • 11. Frequency and Price  The price of Q magazine is currently £3.08. This is a similar price range to many other music magazines that are available in the UK. Additionally the magazine is released on a monthly basis and could even be subscribed on a yearly basis for £32.00 , this is due to fact that the magazine has a large amount of content and focusses on the music news that has happened in the month prior. The price and frequency of Q magazine is similar to that of Mojo Magazine as they charge something around £4.00-4.99. (source: http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price- comparison/Newsagent/Mojo_Magazine.html) • http://www.bauer.co.uk/hi story
  • 12. Marketplace: Circulation figures  Q Magazine are sold mainly in the UK and they have a fairly high cult following as they’re circulation figures are estimated to be over 360K. Q Magazine offer many opportunities to have their articles subscribed to and read by the high viewers around the web. http://origin.mediauk.com/magazines/3621 9/q/readership-figures
  • 13. Publisher • Bauer Media Group is one of the most successful media companies around the globe. Over 570 magazines, over 300+ digital products, and 50 radio and TV stations reach millions of people around the globe. The company’s portfolio also include printing companies, postal services and services in the fields of distribution, marketing and media sales. The Group’s turnover is stable at more than two billion euros. With a new global positioning strategy, the Bauer Media Group underscores its passion for people and brands. The claim ‘’We think popular’’. highlights the Bauer Media Group’s perception of itself as a publisher of popular media and provides inspiration and motivation to its more than 11,000 employees in 16 countries • http://www.bauer.co.uk/history
  • 14. Language used in ‘Q’ The magazine tend to use numbers to signify(De Saussure) the legacy of their magazine. for example, this magazine says: ‘’THE 300th ISSUE’’, this denotes that they’re showing off their longevity which also connotes how successful their magazine has been over the last 25+ years.
  • 15. Language used in ‘Q’ Q Magazine tend to use superlatives to signify that they’re the best music magazine to purchase. For example their strapline is: ‘’THE WORLD’S GREATEST MUSIC MAGAZINE’’. The strapline connotes that they are the most successful music magazine and that everyone should go out and buy it. Q Magazine made one of the simplest yet effective logos ever: a red box with a large ‘Q’ wisely placed in the centre. The use of the ‘Q’ makes it a smart tactical move to target towards the audience as it will be easier to remember rather than a word or phrase as they would be more difficult to remember. The use of the ‘Q’ makes the magazine come across as relaxed due to the fact they don’t have any complexity to their designing/wording. Q Magazine most often use words such as ‘rare’ to convey how something can’t be found anywhere else. They use this so they can draw customers who want to know more information and the content of their magazine draws them so that they eventually become consumers into their product. Q Magazine most often use words such as ‘new’ to convey how that their content is always updated and new. They use this so they can draw customers who want to know the latest rumours, facts, interviews and other interesting topics that tend to be covered in these types of magazines.
  • 16. Target Audience  The people who thought of making Q Magazine; Mark Ellen and David Hepworth wanted to make an impact so they started to target the older audience and they thought that they were neglected by other music magazines. They didn’t follow the ordinary and they decided to aim towards the older audience. The target audience for Q is music buyers over the age of 25, of both genders. the fact that the target audience is slightly older means that the magazine can afford to be a bit more expensive than if it was aimed at young people. Q features many genres of music so it is suited to all music lovers. the magazine has a mass audience as it is popular, but could also be referred to as having a niche audience as it is specifically aimed at only music fans. http://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.c om/magazines/detail/ Q mainly focus on all genres of rock music and the magazine represents that. It focuses on the passion for classic rock and the artists that are involved in the genre. Q targets it's audience by concentrating on Indie Rock. The ideology of Q also implies that rock is of a very high value due to the variations of rock artists in the genre. The age demographic usually ranges from around 25 and over as similar to Mojo, Kerrang, XXL or other music magazines.
  • 17. A Higher management, bankers, lawyers, doctors and other professional B Middle management, teachers, creative and media people e.g. graphic designers etc. C 1 Office supervisors, junior managers, nurses, specialist clerical toff – white collar C 2 Skilled manual workers, plumbers, builders – blue collar D Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers E Unemployed, students, pensioners, casual workers My magazine of inspiration is Q magazine and my choice of music genre is an Eclectic of Hip Hop/ R ‘n’ B/ Rap music. According to the socio-economic graph the target audience would be in my chosen demographic of E and D. I have chosen this demographic group because for E they are unemployed but they might have money to buy my magazines and the students who are unemployed are quite young so my choice of genre could influence them to buy my magazines. I have chosen D because they’re most likely older but they can buy more articles as compared to the E group. This defines the adult population largely by the job they do. This is based on the National Readership Survey (NRS) AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS
  • 18. Graham Burton: Socially and Media grouped audiences  Graham Burton has a theory about classifying audiences by their social and media grouping. According to the socio- economic graph the target audience would be demographics of D and E because the demographic would be fairly young because they probably won’t have jobs but they would have enough money to buy their articles. The social grouping of Q Magazine’s target audience is centred for ages 25+ of all genders. The likeliness will be that they’re American but they could be British as well because all the publications are circulated around those countries; they’ll most likely be fans of rock music and white. The media grouping for Q Magazine’s target audience will be fans of rock music and other forms of rock and indie.
  • 19. PSYCHOGRAPHICS MAINSTREAMERS SEEK SECURITY. Tend to be domestic, conformist, conventional, sentimental – favour value for money family brands. Nearly always the largest group ASPIRERS SEEK STATUS. Materialistic, acquisitive, orientated to image and appearance, persona and fashion. Attractive packaging more important than contents, Typically younger people, clerical and sales jobs. SUCCEEDERS SEEK CONTROL. Strong goals, confidence, work ethic, and organisation. Supports stability. Brand choice based on self-reward, and quality. Typically higher management and professionals. RESIGNED SEEKS SURVIVAL. Rigid and authoritarian values. Interested in the past and tradition. Brand choice stresses safety, familiarity and economy. Typically older people. EXPLORERS SEEKS DISCOVERY. Energy, individualism and experience. Values difference and adventure. Brand choice highlights satisfaction, and instant effect. The first to try new brands. Younger demographic – students. STRUGGLERS SEEKS ESCAPE. Alienated and disorganised. Few resources beyond physical skills. Brand choice involves impact and sensation. Buys alcohol, junk food, lottery tickets. D and E demographic. REFORMERS SEEKS ENLIGHTMENT. Freedom of restrictions and personal growth. Social awareness and independent judgment. Anti-materialistic but aware of good taste. Has attended higher education and selects products for quality.
  • 20. Psychographics in Q  Q Magazine have many readers from different social groups and classifications but on average, the most common readers for Q are in the Aspirers and Reformers group. A reformer is a person that is devoted to bringing about reform, as in politics or society. (quote for quote referenced from www.dictionary.com/browse/reformer) . An aspirer is a person who has a great ambition or ultimate goal to achieve something. (referenced from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/aspirer). I’ve categorized their audience in this group because they seek to learn new content and aim to revolutionize the way music magazines are run. This is mainly because the target audience and demographic for Q is mainly teenagers aged 15-18+ and the groups would be best suited for them as the groups focus mainly on social media, i.e. music.
  • 21. There are charts that observe the percentage in how many men and women observe the magazine yearly/monthly. The chart below states that 31.7 % of readers are female as compared to the dominated gender of over 68%. As proven by what I stated earlier in the previous slide, the age ratio is dominated by the group of 18-24 year old as they make up nearly 40% of the viewership compared to that of other ages. There are ‘Aspirers’ and ‘Reformers’ who aim to learn what they can and thrive to be ‘informed’. On Q’s website, they give you the opportunity to do this by encouraging their readers to subscribe to their magazine and follow their pages on social media.
  • 22. Katz/Blumler - Diversion  According to 1 http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk, the first theory is how: 1’ Blumler and Katz believed that some members of the public may choose to consume media texts as a source of escapism. This would allow the consumer to divert from everyday life and routine to something different of their choice.’  This can to relate to Q’s audience as they can use the music and content of Q to escape everyday life and read about their favourite bands and artists. Also, this can make their target audience divert from reality and be lured into reading Q’s content. http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk
  • 23. On Q’s website, you can observe the language Q magazine use to release stories and bring ‘attraction’ to their pages. They use verbal codes such as ‘Watch’ ‘More’ and phrases such as ‘Find out’ and ‘Read More’ as a way of ‘escaping reality’ and reading more and more until they’re indulged into the stories and seek to read more on the website or the magazine itself.
  • 24. Katz/Blumler – Personal Relationships  According to 1 http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk, the second theory is how: 1’ Blumler and Katz believed that some people may choose to consume media texts as a tool to bond between other people. For some people it is a way of finding a common interest and relationships with other people. For other people it can assist with the development of social and interactive skills. It can allow the consumer to find a sense of belonging and similarities with others, be it friends or family..’  This can to relate to Q’s audience as they can relate to other people that have similar personality traits such as music taste, fashion preferences and interest in media. Also, through blogs on the Q’s website, they can develop social skills and form friendships with fellow viewers on Q’s blog/comment section. http://usesandgratification.blogspot.co.uk
  • 25. Examples of Katz/Blumler – Personal Relationships On Q’s website, you will these on the website regularly. They social media links that can accessible through the website, this gives the audience a n urge to follow them and be more personal with the team of Q as they can comment to them and get to know and understand their style and taste of music. Q also give out work/career experience opportunities for individuals who seek to increase more of a personal relationship with Q and work behind the scenes on the development of the Q magazines.
  • 26. Katz 1. Diversion – This means where the audience Can RETREAT from their reality and engage Themselves into the content. 2. Personal Identification – This means where the Audience are able to relate to a character or Their problem. 3. Personal Relationship – Where the audience are able to gain a following (audience) and bond with character or a bunch of different characters. 4. Inform & Educate– Where the audience LEARN something from engaging into the text/content.
  • 27. Katz 1. Diversion – Personally, I think Q offers a good way to indulge into something and learn about all the new songs and news that is going amongst the Media. 2. Personal Identification –In Q magazine, they advertise a lot of opportunities for readers to get involved, and sometimes the people that may be resented in Q, may simply reflect us, and how we usually are. 3. Personal Relationship –As you read Q, you can learn about all the latest news, which can allow you to keep up to date with your friends and family about the news and gossip amongst the media. 4. Inform & Educate– Q allows individuals to get The most updated news on celebrities, music and Gossip. An example of this is the edition of Q where We find out the latest news on Jay Z.
  • 28. Hartley’s 7 subjectivities theory  The age of Q’s audience is variable as it ranges from as old as 65 to as young as 15. Most people aged over 50+ who purchase the magazine have an interest for the content as they may have grown up with the genre as a child growing up and ‘Q’ documents the evolution of rock music in their publications which may interest their older audience. Most young viewers, primarily;15-18, who purchase the magazine would do so as this age period is considered a ‘rebellion’ towards older audience as they glorify music that stereotypically wouldn’t be appreciated by the older audience. In terms of gender balance, Male readership primarily dominates the magazine consumption as very few women are interested in the content of rock music. In terms of the class they would be categorized in, they would be classified as people in the ABC1 demographic of the socio economic table as they are most likely to be working class citizens who are the majority of the audience (60-70%) and the rest of the audience demographic (30-40%) will be pre-teen/young adults (15-24). This is because very few students will be in categories ‘A’ and ‘B’ due to their low paying jobs and considerably low spending power as compared to the upper class.
  • 29. Maslow Social Climbers – Where the audience are driven by improving their hierarchy in the social ladder. Caregivers- Where the audience sympathize with the characters situation. Explorers – Where the audience are driven by social change. Survivors – Audience members who want the security and routine of knowing the characters will be ok or something will be resolved.
  • 30. Maslow in Q’s Audience  The category that would best suit Q’s audience class would be in the ‘Explorers’ category because the target audience of Q are regularly driven by the change in the social climate and are interested in the current affairs of what’s going on in the music industry today.
  • 31. Evidence of Email to Bauer Media – Q Magazine
  • 32. Workers Responsible for Publishing Q Magazine The publishers for Q Magazine are Bauer Media. The following people are responsible for the making of the Magazine: Senior Editor: Matt Mason Associate Digital Editor: Paul Stokes Editor in Chief: Phil Alexander Editor: Andrew Harrison Associate Production Editor: Simon McEwan Senior Editor: Matt Mason http://www.qthemusic.co m/author/paulstokes/ Associate Digital Editor: Paul Stokes Editor in Chief: Phil Alexander Editor: Andrew Harrison Associate Production Editor: Simon McEwan
  • 33. Job Roles at Q Editor in Chief: Phil Alexander: Phil Alexander’s role as Editor in Chief is to make sure the magazines are properly edited. He is required to make any extra changes or some corrections to the content that will be exclusive in the magazine, their edition will improve the quality of the magazine making it better and more able to be released. Publishers: Bauer Media : Bauer Media’s role as Publisher is to make sure the presenting of the magazine is somewhat entertaining and readable to the intended target audience. They are required to select any content that they think is required and usable for the publications of their magazines. https://twitter.com/philalexanderuk
  • 34. Job Roles at Q Senior Editor: Matt Mason Matt Mason’s role as Senior Editor is to oversee lower-level editorial positions which includes writers, proofreaders, copy editors and junior editors. Matt Mason sometimes works directly with the publisher in making editorial positions for publications. He also creates submission deadlines and timetables for advertising copy, proofreading, layout, print publication and distribution. Associate Digital Editor: Paul Stokes Paul Stokes’ role as Associate Digital Editor is for taking consumer-targeted web content from concept to publication by overseeing a team of staff and freelance contributors and coordinating with internal marketing departments. He may develop strategies for generating meaningful content that brings in a high volume of visits, i.e. cheap rates of subscriptions on Q’s website. The content will typically include written news articles, video interviews and behind-the-scenes features and a variety of interactive apps. Editor: Andrew Harrison Andrew Harrison’s role as Editor is to supervise the other editors and writers. He works to develop each issue’s editorial, working with other editors to finish the final editions for specific stories. He may or may not write articles, but he has to review all articles for content before it’s published. Associate Production Editor: Simon McEwan Simon McEwan’s role as associate Production Editor is to oversee the entire publication of Q Magazine. He works with the authors, editors, artists and Q’s marketing department to make sure a the making of the magazine is pleasurable to the audience. He has to keep communication flowing between all required departments and observe the costs of the magazine editing production. https://uk.linkedin.com/in/matt-mason-6b2b912a https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-stokes-01451760 https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andrewharrisonuk https://uk.linkedin.com/in/simon-mcewen-aba7403b
  • 35. Why a Production Process is required?  Like the magazines of XXL, Q, Kerrang and Mojo, I have made a production plan that details what everyone in my production team does and for each day, there’s a deadline for producing, designing, constructing and building. Each instruction is detailed so that there is enough information for them to follow through with. Personally, I chose to make a Production Process because it can benefit my magazine a lot as my magazine is guaranteed a higher quality end product as time and organization is put into the making of the magazine. Also, I’m able to save money as I plan how many pages we need and I make sure there’s enough stories and content to fill those pages. Also, there’s lower operating costs and lastly, it’s easier to make better decision when trying to finalize the layout for the magazine.
  • 36. Production Process  FIRST STEP: Date of Q Magazine’s – the first step in this whole process is to settle on the date of Q’s due release. The date of release is when you want the magazine to be released to the public.  SECOND STEP: Working with a schedule – this step is one of the most important ones when it comes to the production of a magazine. The schedule should be made in a way that there are preventions for certain mishaps so that even when these mishaps occur, you can always meet the day it’s due (deadline). http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/
  • 37. Production Process  THIRD STEP: Budget for production of Q Magazine– the next step in this process is taken during the process of the production of the magazine is the editing decisions. The editorial decisions usually involve the magazine’s editing team planning what topics will be covered in the next issue of Q. After deciding what article ideas or topics and photographs will be used in the magazine, the editing team will now make the budgeting decisions.  FOURTH STEP: What Content they want to use– the content choosing process is probably the most important step because without content we simply cannot have the magazine. Content for the magazine is very ‘key’. It is at this stage that artwork and graphics are also worked on. The artwork is known as pictures that are going to be placed in the magazine. Graphics are the pictures or images that are designed with a computer program, i.e. Photoshop or InDesign. http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/
  • 38. Production Process http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/ FIFTH STEP: Sub-editing – this is the next step in the production process. Sub editing is focused one important thing, which is quality. This step involves the following important things: • Checking the legitimacy of all facts used in articles for Q • Making sure that grammar and punctuation are accurate for the articles • Making sure that all articles have the same house style • Working on the layout of the articles….. SIXTH STEP: Page Layout – in the main big publications, there is a special work team that are responsible for page layouts called the layout staff. Their job is to layout the various pages that come together to make the magazine. In performing this task, they use very powerful Adobe Desktop Publishing programs such as InDesign to get the job done. It is at this stage that adverts from advertisers are placed into the content.
  • 39.  SEVENTH STEP: Proofreading the articles for Q – The next step in this process is re-reading the text in all articles to make sure it’s adequate for release. The editorial department will print out a copy of the magazine for the sole purpose of reading through to re-correct any mistakes in it. The editorial team keeps proofreading until every member is satisfied that all mistakes have been made.  EIGHTH STEP: File emailed to printer – After the re-reading stage, there’s a DTP file of the entire magazine which is sent to the printer whose job will be to print the magazine. Before the release of the magazine, there is another process called the ‘’Pre-press’’ which means that it’s checking to make sure that you are sending all the fonts and images that will be required for the magazine with your file. Once this stage is finished, their printing staff will then take over. Before the printing staff prints loads of copies requested by the publication, the staff first prints a few copies and sends them to the publication’s editor for checking once again.  NINTH STEP: Distribution – this is the final stage in the stage development of Q magazine. Q’s printing staff will package them neatly and send them to a warehouse. From the warehouse, the magazines are then distributed and then sold to their audience. http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/ Production Process
  • 40. Readership Online  The table above stats that there was a total of 48K people who have read Q. Q audience don't define themselves by the music they listen to. Music is an important passion and art form, but their love of music will never be to the detriment of their other passions, such as film, sport and comedy. According to a survey from June 2012, a total of 360K adults had read the magazine. It was read by 0.7 % of the population. http://origin.mediauk.com/magazines/36219/q/readership- figures Magazines ABCs: NME print sales drop below 15,000 Magazine Combined Total Average Circulation Combined Total Prior Period Change Kerrang! 33,024 -5.99% Mojo 70,667 -4.77% NME 15,830 -18.78% Q 48,353 -8.39%
  • 41. Website Analysis of Q As you can see From the toggle bar, Q are giving away tickets to concerts. this is done as a way of bringing in new customers as they will be interesting in gaining tickets to go To a concert. At the top of the Website, you can see Links for Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and YouTube (synergy). The links are used as a Guide to observe the Information and pictures On Q. Also, this can be a platform for them to gain more followers on social media as they’re targeting an audience of 15+ who are heavily involved in social media. At the top of the website, there’s an opportunity to subscribe to Q’s website. Doing this, will help them gain a larger audience as it gives them the platform to release their best articles and features which will targeted towards the increased production of their magazines. At the top of the website, you can see that’s it’s called the ‘Latest issue’, this shows us that they’re able to keep their audience updated on the latest articles, interviews and editions. This helps them to keep their audience as they’re able to give them more updated information to keep them satisfied.
  • 42. Unit 13 – Front cover Analysis The use of a clear cut masthead and strapline is definitely one of the most important features that are used in a magazine article. This connotes to the reader that the magazine is of high importance and is of a professional quality. Another code that is referred to as the technical code of the primary image. This is mainly focused on a close up image of the artists’ face. The use of the close up creates interest for the reader to find out why the style used has been chosen. With my photograph I will use Photoshop, this is so I can deliver a professional quality image that is suitable for being the main feature of the my pages. More visual codes that I myself will plan to include on the front cover are basic symbols such as the plus sign (+), this will notify the reader of extra content that will be made available. Secondly, borders around text that is typically seen on certain magazines will be used. The different shape on the page draws the eye well whilst also keeping it away from other text so it does not get lost within the majority of the name and image of artists. The variety of text size and font draws attention and is an eye-opener for readers to look at certain articles that are advertised. It creates a diversity of content whilst also grabbing the readers attention with ‘star appeal’ which is the use of including famous artists on your pages to further promotion and advertising. The barcode there features the date of the publication and the price of the magazine. The image is placed directly in the centre to add attention to the main image as the headline is what sells the magazine as the readers will only buy it just for the person that is featured. Also, it conveys that they’re the centre of attention as they’re the one that is featured on the front. The strapline, ‘the world’s best music magazine’, conveys to the reader that based on their sales and readership that they are the best and most sold out magazine ever. The verbal code also conveys to the reader that they’re confident with the content that they release. The cover stories are featured at the front of the magazine to notify the reader the information that they can read and what is featured on the magazine.
  • 43. Unit 13 – Double Page Spread (DPS) Analysis Within the main article of the double page spread, there’s an vastly oversized J in the background of the writing, this is an effective method of attracting the readers attention to the start of the text. To accentuate its presence they have coloured the drop capital in the typical Q magazine red, this is contrasting with the main body of text which is black. One of the main features of the double page spread that I plan to include is an image that ranges over more than half of the page. A technical code of this will be the shot type, which will be focussed with a long shot of the artist. I plan to do this within the the technical conventions of my magazine this is so it gives the most dramatic effect possible. Underneath the main image a pull quote is coloured in bold red and white text from the interview that was done. The purpose of this is to focus on the most central and amusing aspects. The quote has been positioned at the bottom of the page so it can be easily seen against the image. The stand first for this article is below the main quote. I feel that within this example pairing the quote and stand first together does not work as well because there are no effective eye-catching aspects other than the drop capital. On my double page spread for the magazine I will choose to position the stand first above the main body of text, this is so that the reader is attracted to the larger text first off and will then continue to read on into the article. The page number is featured at the bottom of the page on the left hand side to help the reader identify what page certain content is on. The main image is placed on the left as it gives the idea to the reader that the DPS is based on them and that’s what the content is about. The headline is at the top of the magazine to convey to the reader what the content is about.
  • 44. Colour Scheme  Q Magazine are unique for their known 3 main colours - red, black and white. The choice of colour scheme match their esque and makes their articles more bold and interesting to look at. The use of colours are made consistent throughout the magazine to imply how the style can be kept the same. The colour black connotes to the reader that the content in their magazine is simple but effective. The colour red is used as ‘eye-catching’ as it has a shiny gradient and it’s easier for a reader to grab attention of the magazine and buy it. As similar to the colour black, the colour white connotes to the reader that the content in their magazine is simple yet effective as there’s no over the top designs or colours in their magazine layout/design.
  • 45. Colour Scheme: Masthead As you can see from the examples shown of each Q Magazine edition from covers, the mast head is always positioned in the top left corner. This is so, as soon as the reader has a look at their (Q) magazine, the first thing they'll see is the mast head, as well as the image of the artist, and they'll automatically be aware that it's a Q magazine. They use the same masthead in all of the magazines they produce, with the same font, layout and colours. This is because they want to keep the consistency throughout the magazine. Sometimes, in some of the magazines, the masthead may be overlapped by the image of the artist, and other times it’s in front of the image of the artist, as you can see in the examples below. This masthead can also be seen as a logo, this is due to it being only one letter and the effect of this is that it will be memorized by the target audience and it is straight to the point.
  • 46. Colour Scheme 2: Layout  The magazine in the middle and to the right both have a certain layout. They have a frame that is surrounding the images centered on the magazine cover. this makes the magazine look professional and makes the images bold and be the only thing you focus on. Also, the image itself goes with the caption which makes it all stand out even more.
  • 48. Purpose of the Magazine  Their slogan, ‘The best music magazine' convey that there years of legacy and consistent sales prove them to be at one of the best publications in the media industry. Their boldness and confidence help them as they convince their readers that they have belief that they are the best.
  • 49. Connotation of Strapline  The denotation of the strapline is paced within the masthead to convey their equally important position. Furthermore, the streamline is written in a 'script' style font to imply that it was handwritten which will give it more value to the target audience.
  • 50. Readership Online  Mojo (magazine)  Mojo 171, the February 2008 issue  Editor-in-Chief Phil Alexander  Categories Music magazine  Frequency Monthly  Total circulation (June 2013) 79,345  As you can see from the table above, the total circulation for Mojo Magazine is circulated to be around 80K. The issue is dated back to February 2008. (http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/full-2015-mag-abcs-breakdown-cosmopolitan-bucks- trend-uk-magazines-decline-average-4-cent/))  Mojo Magazine have their own YouTube channel, Facebook and Twitter page. They have over 3K YouTube subscribers, 85K Facebook followers and an estimation of around 100K Twitter followers.
  • 51. Publisher Their magazine is published by Bauer Media. Bauer is a UK based media group that is divided into two forms of media, Radio and Magazine. the magazine started in 1933 when angling Times was up and coming, after that; it's grown to become one of the highest selling platforms in the last 50+ years. They have sold over 300+ magazines in over 20 countries.
  • 52. Unit 13 - Planning and Pitching – Front Analysis Strapline – the strapline sounds quite strong by using the word ‘The’ which implies that they are promoting themselves as the best music magazine. Cover lines - the cover lines indicate what the magazine contains and break down the key information for the consumer. BARCODE Puff promotion – the puff promotion conveys that they want their consumer to have a opportunity to have a free copy rather buying it separately. Strapline – the strapline sounds quite strong by using the word ‘The’ which implies that they are promoting themselves as the best music magazine. Date and Price – 4.80 ‘2013’ Main Story – the headline connotes how unmissable this magazine issue and the word ‘genius’ connotes how important she is also they are complimenting her because of her work and to signify her success in the music industry.
  • 53. Unit 13 – Double Page Spread (DPS) Analysis Main Image – the main images of both artists conveys that the reader is the main focus of the article so the positioning of the image proves that. Also, it could convey how different they are as they are positioned in both sides of the article. Color of text – The line, ’BEST OF BOTH’ is bolded in two contrasts of orange to convey how both artists are the best of their generation and could imply how different they are from the rest of the artists as they have a legendary status. Pull Quote - Underneath the main image is a pull quote which is coloured in orange and white and it’s a quote straight from the interview. The purpose of this is to focus on the most central and important aspects. The quote has been positioned at the bottom of the page so it can be easily seen against the rather dark background. Stand first - The stand first is included in this article. I feel that example pairing the quote and stand first together as well because there are no effective eye-catching aspects other than the main attraction; the drop capital. On my double page spread for the magazine I will choose to position the stand first above the main body of text, this is so that the reader is attracted to the larger text first off and will then continue to read on into the article.
  • 54. Content’s Page Instead of a heading, the magazine masthead has been positioned in the top third of the page. Below that are the cities. A quote from one of the main features is positioned in the bottom of the page. this is to give an insight into the magazine and will the reader really enticed. The primary image of the magazine is photo shopped to be of really high contrast to convey it's appeal to the audience. The colour scheme is just black and white to convey it's dark nature and it's plain but consistent colour layout.
  • 55. Form and Style  Mojo magazine has a consistent style through their variations of fonts, page layouts and images that they incorporate into their articles. They keep the house style consistent as it generates interest from readers due to their consistency. Mojo magazine only use black and white to portray their basic but effective stylization.
  • 56. Frequency and Price  The price of a Mojo magazine is currently £4.99. This is a similar price range to many other music magazines that are available in the UK. Additionally the magazine is released on a consistent 1 month basis, this is due to fact that the magazine has a large amount of content and focuses on the music news that has happened in the month prior. http://www.mojo4music.com
  • 57. Publisher Their magazine is published by Bauer Media. Bauer is a UK based media group that is divided into two forms of media, Radio and Magazine. the magazine started in 1933 when angling Times was up and coming, after that; it's grown to become one of the highest selling platforms in the last 50+ years. They have sold over 300+ magazines in over 20 countries.
  • 58. Genre  The genre of Mojo magazine is mainly for people who enjoy rock music, the primary genre is alternative rock. Mojo targets it's audience by focusing mainly on classic rock, i.e. White Stripes, Guns & Roses. Furthermore, Mojo magazine demonstrate that rock music also has an impact due to the variations of classical rock artists. http://www.mojo4music.com/
  • 59. Target Audience  Mojo is known to be an alternative rock magazine that will mainly focus on rock music and its sub genres of it. It also focuses on the passion for classic rock and the artists involved in the genre. Mojo targets it's audience by concentrating mainly on ALTERNATIVE Rock. The ideology of Mojo implies that rock is considered that of a high value due to the different options of rock music and its overwhelming content. The age demographic usually ranges from as mid as 25 to as old as 65+. This is of similar to their rivals XXL, Q and Kerrang! The diagram on the left shows the percentages of ages demographically across the magazine’s audience. This diagram refers to ‘Hartley’s 7 Subjectivities’, which puts into consideration the the gender, age, ethnicity class, self-image, nation and family when looking at the statistics. http://magazines.bauermediaadvertisin g.com/magazines/detail/Graph for Mojo DEMOGRAPHIC
  • 60. Maslow Social Climbers – Where the audience are driven by improving their hierarchy in the social ladder. Caregivers- Where the audience sympathize with the characters situation. Explorers – Where the audience are driven by social change. Survivors – Audience members who want the security and routine of knowing the characters will be ok or something will be resolved.
  • 61. Maslow in MOJO’s Audience  The category that would best suit MOJO’s audience class would be in the ‘Explorers’ category because the target audience of MOJO are regularly driven by the change in the social climate and are interested in the current affairs of what’s going on in the music industry today.
  • 62. Hartley  There are seven subjectives to describe the target audience for MOJO and they’re referred to as:  1. Age – The average reader is usually over 18+. This group is targeted by genres such as Classical rock as they’re known to be much more mature and appreciative of rock music  2. Gender – The magazine is predominantly male and is intentionally targeted only for men.  3. Class – The social class for an average MOJO reader is in the C, D and E group class of the Audience Demographic.  4. Ethnicity – The ethnicity is predominantly Caucasian as they’re the most targeted group for rock music as compared to a person of Black descent who would favor music more like jazz or rap music (stereotypes - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotypes_of_African_Americans)  5. Self-Image – The average reader of MOJO will either be working, unemployed or a student and often wear what is socially popular amongst their social group.  6. Nation – The average reader will be from the UK as the magazine is mainly distributed around the British regions.  7. Family -
  • 63. A Higher management, bankers, lawyers, doctors and other professional B Middle management, teachers, creative and media people e.g. graphic designers etc. C 1 Office supervisors, junior managers, nurses, specialist clerical toff – white collar C 2 Skilled manual workers, plumbers, builders – blue collar D Semi-skilled and unskilled manual workers E Unemployed, students, pensioners, casual workers Mojo magazine is an eclectic of all forms of Rock music. According to the socio- economic graph the target audience would most likely be in the main be in their demographic of E and D. I have chosen this demographic group to be their target audience because for E they are unemployed but they might have money to buy my magazines and the students who are unemployed are quite young so my choice of genre could influence them to buy my magazines. I have chosen D because they’re most likely older but they can buy more articles as compared to the E group. AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS
  • 64. Graham Burton: Socially and Media grouped audiences  Graham Burton has a theory about classifying audiences by their social and media grouping. According to the socio- economic graph the target audience would be demographics of E and D because the demographic would be young because they probably won’t have jobs but they would have enough money to buy the articles. Mojo’s target audience is centred for ages 25+ of all genders. The likeliness will be that they’re American but they could be British as well because all the publications are circulated around those countries; they’ll most likely be fans of rock music and white. The media grouping for MOJO’s Magazine’s target audience will be fans of rock music and other forms of rock and indie.
  • 65. PSYCHOGRAPHICS MAINSTREAM ERS SEEK SECURITY. Tend to be domestic, conformist, conventional, sentimental – favour value for money family brands. Nearly always the largest group ASPIRERS SEEK STATUS. Materialistic, acquisitive, orientated to image and appearance, persona and fashion. Attractive packaging more important than contents, Typically younger people, clerical and sales jobs. SUCCEEDERS SEEK CONTROL. Strong goals, confidence, work ethic, and organisation. Supports stability. Brand choice based on self-reward, and quality. Typically higher management and professionals. RESIGNED SEEKS SURVIVAL. Rigid and authoritarian values. Interested in the past and tradition. Brand choice stresses safety, familiarity and economy. Typically older people. EXPLORERS SEEKS DISCOVERY. Energy, individualism and experience. Values difference and adventure. Brand choice highlights satisfaction, and instant effect. The first to try new brands. Younger demographic – students. STRUGGLERS SEEKS ESCAPE. Alienated and disorganised. Few resources beyond physical skills. Brand choice involves impact and sensation. Buys alcohol, junk food, lottery tickets. D and E demographic. REFORMERS SEEKS ENLIGHTMENT. Freedom of restrictions and personal growth. Social awareness and independent judgment. Anti-materialistic but aware of good taste. Has attended higher education and selects products for quality.
  • 66. KATZ Diversion – This means where the audience Can RETREAT from their reality and engage Themselves into the content. Personal Identification – This means where the Audience are able to relate to a character or Their problem. Personal Relationship – Where the audience are able to gain a following (audience) and bond with character or a bunch of different characters. Inform & Educate– Where the audience LEARN something from engaging into the text/content.
  • 67. KATZ 1. Diversion – I believe MOJO release good content which is useful in a way to indulge into their information and is good to learn about all the most recent songs and news amongst the genre of music. 2. Personal Identification –MOJO Magazine they advertise a lot of opportunities for readers to get involved, and sometimes the people that may be resented in Q, may simply reflect us, and how we usually are. 3. Personal Relationship –You can read about and learn about the most recent news on MOJO, this can help to be updated with the most recent gossip with your friends. 4. Inform & Educate– So much information about the genre they represent is learnt throughout the magazine publications. MOJO allows their readers to have updated news on the current events occurring in the Media Industry.
  • 68. Evidence of Email to Bauer Media – Mojo Magazine
  • 69. Workers Responsible for Publishing MOJO Magazine The publishers for MOJO Magazine are Bauer Media. The following people are responsible for the making of the Magazine: Senior Editor: Phil Alexander Picture Editor: Matt Turner Editor in Chief: Mark Winslade Deputy Editor: Andrew Male Associate Production Editor: Paul Stokes Author: Ross Bennett Writer/Production Editor: Geoff Brown Senior Editor: Phil Alexander Picture Editor: Matt Turner Editor in Chief: Mark Winslade No Image Found Deputy Editor: Andrew Male No Image Found Associate Production Editor: Paul Stokes No Image Found No Image Found Author: Ross Bennett Writer/Production Editor: Geoff Brown No Image Found
  • 70. No Editor in Chief: Mark Winslade Image Found Job Roles at MOJO Editor in Chief: Mark Winslade Mark Winslade’s role as Editor in Chief is to make sure the magazines are properly edited. He is required to make any extra changes or some corrections to the content that will be exclusive in the magazine, their edition will improve the quality of the magazine making it better and more able to be released. Publishers: Bauer Media : Bauer Media’s role as Publisher is to make sure the presenting of the magazine is somewhat entertaining and readable to the intended target audience. They are required to select any content that they think is required and usable for the publications of their magazines. https://en-gb.facebook.com/deapvally/posts/591232140898896 https://uk.linkedin.com/in/markwinslade https://www.bauermedia.co.uk/
  • 71. Job Roles at MOJO Senior Editor: Phil Alexander Phil Alexander’s role as Senior Editor is to oversee lower-level editorial positions which includes writers, proofreaders, copy editors and junior editors. Phil Alexander sometimes works directly with the publisher in making editorial positions for publications. He also creates submission deadlines and timetables for advertising copy, proofreading, layout, print publication and distribution. Picture Editor: Matt Turner Paul Stokes’ role as Picture Editor is to be responsible for selecting, editing, positioning and publishing photos to go with the text of a publication. Matt Turner might also supervise staff photographers, give photo assignments and make sure that others complete their work on time to get prepared for the next release. Deputy Editor: Andrew Male Andrew Male’s role as Deputy Editor is to supervise along with the senior, the other editors and writers. He works to develop each issue’s editorial with the senior editor as well as the other editors to finish the final editions for specific stories. He may or may not write articles, but he has to review all articles for content before it’s published. Associate Production Editor: Paul Stokes Paul Stokes’ role as associate Production Editor is to oversee the entire publication of Q Magazine. He works with the authors, editors, artists and Q’s marketing department to make sure a the making of the magazine is pleasurable to the audience. He has to keep communication flowing between all required departments and observe the costs of the magazine editing production. No Image Found No Image Found www.mojo4music.com/author/phil-alexander/ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/matt-turner-8068337 www.mojo4music.com/author/andrew-male www.mojo4music.com/author/paulstokes
  • 72. Production Process http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/ FIRST STEP: Date of MOJO Magazine’s – the first step in this whole process is to settle on the date of MOJO’s due release. The date of release is when you want the magazine to be released to the public. SECOND STEP: Working with a schedule – this step is one of the most important ones when it comes to the production of a magazine. The schedule should be made in a way that there are preventions for certain mishaps so that even when these mishaps occur, you can always meet the day it’s due (deadline).
  • 73. Production Process http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/ THIRD STEP: Budget for production of MOJO Magazine– the next step in this process is taken during the process of the production of the magazine is the editing decisions. The editorial decisions usually involve the magazine’s editing team planning what topics will be covered in the next issue of MOJO. After deciding what article ideas or topics and photographs will be used in the magazine, the editing team will now make the budgeting decisions. FOURTH STEP: What Content they want to use– the content choosing process is probably the most important step because without content we simply cannot have the magazine. Content for the magazine is very ‘key’. It is at this stage that artwork and graphics are also worked on. The artwork is known as pictures that are going to be placed in the magazine. Graphics are the pictures or images that are designed with a computer program, i.e. Photoshop or InDesign.
  • 74.  FIFTH STEP: Sub-editing – this is the next step in the production process. Sub editing is focused one important thing, which is quality. This step involves the following important things:  Checking the legitimacy of all facts used in articles for MOJO  Making sure that grammar and punctuation are accurate for the articles  Making sure that all articles have the same house style  Working on the layout of the articles…..  SIXTH STEP : Page Layout – in the main big publications, there is a special work team that are responsible for page layouts called the layout staff. Their job is to layout the various pages that come together to make the magazine. In performing this task, they use very powerful Adobe Desktop Publishing programs such as InDesign to get the job done. It is at this stage that adverts from advertisers are placed into the content. Production Process http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/
  • 75.  SEVENTH STEP : Proofreading the articles for MOJO – The next step in this process is re- reading the text in all articles to make sure it’s adequate for release. The editorial department will print out a copy of the magazine for the sole purpose of reading through to re-correct any mistakes in it. The editorial team keeps proofreading until every member is satisfied that all mistakes have been made.  EIGHTH STEP: File emailed to printer – After the re-reading stage, there’s a DTP file of the entire magazine which is sent to the printer whose job will be to print the magazine. Before the release of the magazine, there is another process called the ‘’Pre-press’’ which means that it’s checking to make sure that you are sending all the fonts and images that will be required for the magazine with your file. Once this stage is finished, their printing staff will then take over. Before the printing staff prints loads of copies requested by the publication, the staff first prints a few copies and sends them to the publication’s editor for checking once again.  NINTH STEP: Distribution – this is the final stage in the stage development of MOJO magazine. MOJO’s printing staff will package them neatly and send them to a warehouse. From the warehouse, the magazines are then distributed and then sold to their audience. http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine- production-process/ Production Process
  • 76. Website Analysis of MOJO As you can see From the navigation bar, MOJO are giving away tickets to concerts. This is done as a way of bringing in new customers as they will be interesting in gaining tickets to go To a concert. At the top of the website, there’s an opportunity to subscribe to MOJO’s website. Doing this, will help them gain a larger audience as it gives them the platform to release their best articles and features which will targeted towards the increased production of their magazines. At the bottom of their website, you can see links for Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+ Tumblr and YouTube (SYNERGY). The links are used as a Guide to observe the Information and pictures On MOJO. Also, this can be a platform for them to gain more followers on social media as they’re targeting an audience of 15-25+ who are heavily involved in the usage of social media. At the top of the website, you can see that’s it’s called the ‘Features’, this shows us that they’re able to keep their audience updated on the latest articles, interviews and editions. This helps them to keep their audience as they’re able to give them more updated information to keep them satisfied.
  • 77. Relationship between the Distributor and the Consumer  Mojo has connections worldwide. Their website give you a chance to subscribe to their articles and you’re able to print versions of their articles and then buy. This allows them them to have an unlimited amount of sales. There are some types of subscriptions, such as printed and digital versions of their articles.
  • 78. Relationship between the Magazine and the Audience  Mojo offer a lot for their customers. An example of this is them giving the readers a chance to subscribe to their magazines and articles as well as let them view their content on the webpage. Sometimes, they produce newsletters updating their readers on the changes that they’ve made and what they’re releasing.
  • 79. Readership Online Social Media Statistics from March 2015 YouTube Subscribers Source: https://www.youtube.com/user/MOJO4MUSIC Over 3K Facebook Fans Source: https://www.facebook.com/ 80K Twitter Followers Source: https://twitter.com/ 100K Mojo Magazine have several social media coverage. They have connections in Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. http://www.mojo4music.com/
  • 80. Colour Scheme  The colour scheme is consistent as it uses only black and white. The colours are consistently used throughout the page and link in well with the other articles. the font's used are very simplistic, suggesting that the target audience would be quite relaxed and simple and do not need any bold font to keep them interested. Black and White is mainly used to connote that the theme of the magazine is indie and rock, black and white are the best colours to use to represent that style of music.
  • 81. Connotation of Masthead  The denotation of the masthead is that is it is bold and has a shadow effect behind it to make the graphic logo more bold towards the reader which makes it easier for their target audience to find the magazine and more eye-catching.
  • 83. Genre  The genre of GE Magazine (my magazine) will mainly be an eclectic of rock and rap music, the primary genre is rock music. GE targets it's audience by focusing mainly on rap rock, i.e. Linkin Park because I need a wider audience and I think it’s more benefitting to target both audiences.  Preferably for GE Magazine, I would have the dimensions of my magazine to be measured at around 8 3/8’’ x 10 7/8’’.
  • 84. Genre  The genre of TRAP Magazine (my other magazine) will mainly Hip-Hop and R’n’b music. TRAP targets it's audience by focusing mainly on rap stars, i.e. Drake, Jay z, Kanye, J-Cole and Kendrick. I chose this genre because I need a wider audience and I think it’s more benefitting to target audiences within the Black community as well as other races to have a diversely- read magazine.  Preferably for TRAP Magazine, I would have the dimensions of my magazine to be measured at around 8 3/8’’ x 10 7/8’’.
  • 85. Publisher • Golden Era Magazine and TRAP Magazine will be published by Bauer Media Group. They’re one of the most successful high-end media companies around the globe. Over 570 magazines, over 300+ digital products, and 50 radio and TV stations reach millions of people around the globe. • Bauer Media Group have published magazines like Q, XXL, MOJO, Kerrang and etc. • The company’s portfolio also include printing companies, postal services and services in the fields of distribution, marketing and media sales. The Group’s turnover is stable at more than two billion euros. With a new global positioning strategy, the Bauer Media Group underscores its passion for people and brands. The claim ‘’We think popular’’. highlights the Bauer Media Group’s perception of itself as a publisher of popular media and provides inspiration and motivation to its more than 11,000 employees in 16 countries (sourced from: https://www.bauermedia.co.uk/)
  • 86. Contents Slide  For the contents page of GE, there will be features from bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Linkin Park and Guns N’ Roses.  There will also be a Review section similar to Q’s which will detail opinions and ratings for each song and album.  Every page will feature the date of its publication and the page it’s on.
  • 87. Contents Slide  For the contents page of TRAP, there will be features from artists/bands such as Run DMC, NWA, Logic, Drake, Kanye, Eminem and Public Enemy.  There will also be a Review section similar to XXL’s which will detail opinions and ratings for each song and album.  Every page will feature the date of its publication and the page it’s on.
  • 98. Generation of Ideas Colour Names for my Masthead Identity of Brand Images used for my Magazine Release Date Target Audience Range Price of my Magazine Price: The price range that I will set on my magazine will be set around £1.30, this is so that my fans can buy the magazine all the time without worrying about their own expenses. Identity of brand : There will be certain features that will be seen consistently throughout the magazine which will include technical convergence, this is like self-advertisement of the brand. Social media links such as Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook will be utilized with GE Magazine to make sure there’s enough entitlement to the magazine and there is sufficient advertising. Images: For my front cover, the main image will always be centred in the middle with new stars and musicians. This implies that the presence and strength of the eclectic of both genres; rock and hip-hop, as well as promoting and advertising the main article of the artist that is featured. The technical code of this image will most likely be a medium shot or a close up. Masthead Names: Golden Era = GE (Could use this chosen name to convey we’re in a golden era of music and how this is the most popular period of music ever) Music = M (Simple name to define the magazine) Release Date: The magazine will be released on a weekly basis. Strategically, I chose to release it on a weekly basis because the price is affordable and I can achieve a regular fan base by selling weekly. Target Audience: My target audience for the magazine will be of ages 13- 25. I chose this range mainly because of the genre of the magazine consist of rock music but may also have odd features of R ‘n’ B and Hip Hop. My intended target gender of the magazine will be dominantly male. As for the content, I will make sure there’s enough advertisement towards both genders; Male and Female. I looked at other magazine such as XXL to make my choice on the content and age range. Colour Scheme: The colour scheme of the magazine will be black, gold and white. I have chosen this colour scheme as this can convey to the reader that the content is earthly and natural but can be effective as the colours are sort of similar to what XXL or Q would use. They use their main colour consistently throughout some of their magazine layouts. The colour scheme in both drafts are the same but the layout will be different to convey originality and it’s different. Planning and Pitching – “Mind Map’’ 1
  • 99. Generation of Ideas Colour Names for my Masthead Identity of Brand Images used for my Magazine Release Date Target Audience Range Price of my Magazine Price: The price range that I will set on my magazine will be set around £3.50, this is so that it makes my audience more anticipated to buy my magazine and it makes them more interested waiting for the next edition to come out. Identity of brand : There will be certain features that will be seen consistently throughout the magazine which will include technical convergence, this is like self- advertisement of the brand. There will be social media links with GE magazine; we plan to use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Images: For my front cover, the main image will be of new stars and musicians. This implies that the presence and strength of the hip hop genre, as well as promoting and advertising the main article of the artist inside. The technical code of this image will most likely be a medium shot or a close up. This is because the reader will be able to judge their facial expression and body language which will entice them to find out more about the artist. Masthead Names: BEATS! = B+ Music Edition = ME T = TRAP (chosen name) Release Date: The magazine will be released on a monthly basis. Strategically, I chose to release it on a monthly basis because the price is set so high that it will be unattainable for a normal person to buy all the time so it was smarter to keep the fan base interested and more anticipated for the next release. Target Audience: My target range for the magazine will be of ages 16+. I specifically chose to use this range because of the genre of the magazine consisting of mostly R ‘n’ B and Hip Hop The target gender of the magazine will be equal. My aimed target gender of the magazine will be dominantly male. As for the content, there will honestly be more advertisements aimed at men rather than women. I looked at other magazine such as XXL to make my choice on the content and age range. For the front cover, there will different artists that will be represented from both genders so that there is equality in GE Magazine. Colour Scheme: The colour scheme of the magazine will be red, black and white. I have chosen this colour scheme as this can convey to the reader that the content is plain but effective as this similar to other magazines such as Q and XXL. They use their main colour consistently throughout the magazine layout. Planning and Pitching – “Mind Map’’ 2
  • 100. Planning and Pitching – “Mood Board’’ REBELLION OPPRESSION EMOTION DEEP
  • 101. Mood Board Conclusion Linkin Park is one of my main inspirations for combining two genres of music for one. They have revolutionized rock music by ushering in a new generation of rock music and the involvement of rap music. This picture of The Beatles is different to other stereotypical artists who wear skinny jeans, eyeliner and leather jacket. This picture conveys that you can dress smart but be a rock star simultaneously. Pink Floyd is one of the most known and iconic rock bands and they’re one of the only high figures to represent my magazine and be the main pioneer in ushering in further popularity of rock music during their era.
  • 102. Planning and Pitching – “Mood Board’’ TRAP RAP GUNS REBELLION VIOLENCE
  • 103. Mood Board Conclusion The heavy involvement of jewellery displayed in the picture conveys it’s power and influence amongst the world of Hip Hop and the hand gestures represent the eagerness, coolness and it’s involvement in Rap videos as it has been previously used. This picture of Jay Z is different to other stereotypical artists who wear Nike and Adidas clothing. This picture conveys that you can dress smart and think savvy but be ‘gangsta’ and cool simultaneously. The artists in the picture are a legendary group who have inspired many artists to achieve their dreams and enter the Hip Hop world. I have used this in my mood board as they do represent a lot of Hip Hop which is expressed through loud words, bright clothing, gold chains and gang signs.
  • 104. Why I used a Graphic Layout? I’ve used a graphic layout to further make my Hand Drawn Drafts more detailed and cleared as I was able to add in more detail and conventions to it. I also used a graphic layout to mark out where everything goes to make sure the accuracy of my publication is perfect and there are no slight imperfections.
  • 105. Graphic Layout – FC 1 Masthead: I made it very clear for anyone overlooking my magazine that it should professional. I did so to reflect on the style of XXL and Q, I specifically chose to arrange the logo onto the left hand side of the magazine, right on the corner. I did this to make my magazine more noticeable and make my intended audience buy my magazine and see that the placement of the masthead is one of the first things that they will notice. Looking at Q and XXL, I was inspired to do this style of arrangement because they like to include very bright colours that should be one of the main aspects the reader sees when they first pick up the magazine. Magazine Layout: I made sure to really layout my conventions for the magazine and I had to make sure it looked professional with perfect structuring, it also needed to be well presented. The layout will need to be strikingly similar to my inspiration; Q Magazine. Puff Promotion: I had moved my puff promotion to the top right of the bar so that it’s in clear view of the reader and the reader can overview it as well as be intrigued by the offer and prizes to come with. It will be one of the first things that any reader will see and it could possibly bring more attention to GE Magazine. Main Story: I made sure that my magazine worked above it’s potential and increase its intended star appeal for my magazine. I decided to add my main story just below the image and right on the left alongside the main headline. I made sure that I did this to ensure that all the attention will be drawn to the story + title. To make the main story title more interesting I could possibly add in a direct quote from the interview. Additionally, I thought that by placing the main story underneath the magazine logo, when they view the logo they will see the story as the most important thing within the magazine. Looking at my research of Q Magazine many of their front covers have used this layout for the main story text. Article Content and Information: With this draft, I needed to have more features for my artist in the magazine and I needed to add more information about content relevant to my topic. I had to plan this by including a minimized textbox with the artist’s name. I then had to add this over the image. This is considered to be an eye opener for any one observing GE Magazine.
  • 106. Graphic Layout – FC 2 Strapline The strapline is still positioned above the top of the magazine. I have used a strapline again as it is vital for the magazine’s publicity as well as it’s self promotion of the brand. Masthead I have used my masthead and positioned it in the top left corner of my magazine draft. I will be using the same initials as before, TRAP to mirror the other magazine I’m aspiring from, which is XXL and Q. The colours that I will use for the masthead will still be Red, Black and White. I have used these colours to convey its strong presence as well as use dark yet powerful to show the magazine’s self value. Barcode The barcode for my front cover is positioned at the top on the right hand corner, this style of format is inspired from XXL Magazine. Moreover, by checking the day of when the magazine was published, I can tell that it’s either weekly or a monthly edition. The barcode is able to identify the price of the magazine and its issue number. Puff Promotion I placed my puff promotion next to my strapline. The use of puff promotion is useful because it’s easily going to be the first thing that any customer will see and instantly the customer will want to know what it is. Headline Quote For my headline quote, I have positioned it next to the image of my artist to convey it’s equal importance on the front cover. Also, the use of a headline quote will be similar to puff promotion as it will be the next thing everyone sees.
  • 107. Graphic Layout – DPS 1 Main Headline The main headline will be centred in the top left corner slightly overlapping onto the next page. The main headline will obviously be the largest text on the page as it will have the most impact and it will be the most relevant. Image of artist I have used an image of a new upcoming artist to be refreshing and give the world an insight on new upcoming artists that need to be discovered and using my magazine will be perfect for their notice. Information about Artist Information about the artist will also be featured in the DPS to give the reader an insight on the story and background of the featured artist. Quote from Interview One of the quotes from the interview will be used to make the reader more intrigued on what the artist had said and how he feels about what is going on in the world of music and their views. Interview The interview will be available on my magazine DPS. I have written a snippet of my interview into the article to make the reader more intrigued on the current affairs of rap and Hip Hop at the moment. Also, it would be interesting for the reader to have an in depth understanding of what was discussed in the interview.
  • 108. Graphic Layout – DPS 2 Main Headline The main headline will be centred in the top left corner slightly overlapping onto the next page. The main headline will obviously be the largest text on the page as it will have the most impact and it will be the most relevant. Image of artist I have used an image of a new upcoming artist on only one page. The use of the image will make the magazine more fresh and new due to it being a new artist. Information about Artist Information about the artist will also be featured in the DPS to give the reader an insight on the story and background of the featured artist. Quote from Interview A few quotes will be from the interview will be used to make the reader more interested in what the artist thinks and how he was feeling during the interview as well as understand the artists’ views and understanding. Interview The interview will be available on my magazine DPS. I have written a snippet of my interview into the article to make the reader more intrigued on the current affairs of my choice of music genre at the moment. Also, it would be interesting for the reader to know the detail of what was discussed in the interview.
  • 109. I chose to name my alternate magazine ‘TRAP’ because based on the fact that it’s a music magazine and the music is inspirational, I named it TRAP because it traps you into the magazine’s content because it’s so interesting. Connotation of TRAP masthead
  • 110.  I chose to name my main magazine ‘GOLDEN ERA’ because we’re in an era where records are broken in terms of album sales and record singles so I based my name on that stat because more records will be broken in the future and I want Golden Era to document that. Connotation of Golden Era masthead
  • 111. Font Name: Test: Official font for Masthead: LEMON MILK Times New Roman Didot Didot Bold Regular Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Masthead/Logo My magazine needed to reflect what my inspiration of magazines were: Q and XXL. As the owner of GE Magazine, I had to make sure that my design for the magazine will catch and bring in attention from my intended target audience. I made sure to do this by ensuring that I use the most known and popular colours for my masthead. The colours that I chose were gold, black and white. Professionally, I favoured the choice of having gold as my strongpoint colour because it conveys to the readers that my masthead is very professional and high quality. Only in my masthead, I used the initials for the magazine; GE. this is so that I can draw similarities between my magazines of inspiration; Q and XXL. I found multiple fonts from an array of websites and I tried them all on Adobe Illustrator and dafont.com/fontspuirrel.com to overview how I wanted my final masthead design to look. In the end I found a font called ‘LEMON/MILK’ , this is a very conservative font that is easy to read and I feel will work well on the front cover of the magazine. I constantly made changes to the masthead and the font on Illustrator and primarily Photoshop to make sure that when I created my masthead that it would as realistic as possible. This is when I created my main masthead. The background colour for the logo is just plain black just to give it that effective but simple component in my masthead. I plan to continue using this house style of gold, black and white.
  • 112. Font Name: Test: Official font for Masthead: LEMON MILK FIRA SANS CHUNKFIV E Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Masthead/Logo When I was creating my masthead, I wanted to it to be hip-hop and urban. I had to make clear that the logo was at least inspired from one of my magazines of inspiration; XXL magazine, hence I made sure it was one bold block colour with a shiny reflective gradient, in the end I chose red because it conveys to the readers that this a future competitor in the magazine industry and it supposed to replicate the magazine; XXL. For my logo, I will just include the initials of the alternative magazine name (TRAP), I wanted to choose a font that at least the same or similar to that of XXL magazine. I tried and tested different font styles on Adobe Illustrator and found the right font on fontsquirrel.com to overview how I wanted my final product to look. In the end I chose to use the same font ‘’lemon/milk’ but make the writing much thicker and wider. The making of the logo wasn’t very difficult, it was actually quite simple to construct. First thing I did was make a proportional rectangle and used a dark and light red tint to give it that sparkling effect to the logo then I used the text tool to measure the width and length of the logo so that it fits evenly across the rectangle. The logo is simple but at the same time looks professional.
  • 113. Font Name Font Preview Font Usage Fira Sans Bold • Cover Lines • Cover Story • Web Address Lemon/Milk • Drop Capital • Masthead Lemon/Milk • Strapline Imprint MT Shadow • Puff Promotion Times New Roman • Main Article Font Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Fonts and Colours – GE Magazine When producing the magazine, I had to be very clear with what fonts are useful and how professional it should look. This was thought up in my head because I need to be clear for the intention of what my magazine should look like and how its presented amongst my audience. Several fonts have been narrowed down that I plan to use in my magazine, some fonts are easier to read while some are much more thicker and clearer than the other fonts I chose. The main fonts I used is ‘Lemon/Milk’ because it’s used a lot in posters and it’s a very clear font to use.
  • 114. Font Name Font Preview Font Usage Lemon/Milk • Cover Lines • Cover Story • Web Address Lemon/Milk • Drop Capital • Masthead Lemon/Milk • Puff Promotion Arial TRAP • Main Article Font Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Fonts and Colours – TRAP Magazine When producing my second initial design for my magazine, I had to make sure it emulated the style of XXL Magazine and I had to make it clear that I was doing so. I had to narrow down similar fonts that are similar to what XXL used for their masthead. I had to make sure the logo was professional, similar and exactly like my other inspiration; XXL. Several fonts had to be chosen and I narrowed it down to 3 which were Fira Sans, Lemon/Milk or News Gothic MT (Body). In the end, I chose to repeat the font use by using Lemon/Milk once again because it was the font that looks the most similar to the masthead of XXL.
  • 115. Hand Drawn Drafts- DPS 1 Main Headline The main headline will be centred in the top left corner slightly overlapping onto the next page. The main headline will obviously be the largest text on the page as it will have the most impact and it will be the most relevant. Image of artist I have used an image of a new upcoming artist to be refreshing and give the world an insight on new upcoming artists that need to be discovered and using my magazine will be perfect for their notice. Information about Artist Information about the artist will also be featured in the DPS to give the reader an insight on the story and background of the featured artist. Quote from Interview One of the quotes from the interview will be used to make the reader more intrigued on what the artist had said and how he feels about what is going on in the world of music and their views. Interview The interview will be available on my magazine DPS. I have written a snippet of my interview into the article to make the reader more intrigued on the current affairs of rap and Hip Hop at the moment. Also, it would be interesting for the reader to have an in depth understanding of what was discussed in the interview.
  • 116. Hand Drawn Drafts - FC 1 Masthead: I made it very clear for anyone overlooking my magazine that it should professional. I did so to reflect on the style of XXL and Q, I specifically chose to arrange the logo onto the left hand side of the magazine, right on the corner. I did this to make my magazine more noticeable and make my intended audience buy my magazine and see that the placement of the masthead is one of the first things that they will notice. Looking at Q and XXL, I was inspired to do this style of arrangement because they like to include very bright colours that should be one of the main aspects the reader sees when they first pick up the magazine. Main Story: I made sure that my magazine worked above it’s potential and increase its intended star appeal for my magazine. I decided to add my main story just below the image and right on the left alongside the main headline. I made sure that I did this to ensure that all the attention will be drawn to the story + title. To make the main story title more interesting I could possibly add in a direct quote from the interview. Additionally, I thought that by placing the main story underneath the magazine logo, when they view the logo they will see the story as the most important thing within the magazine. Looking at my research of Q Magazine many of their front covers have used this layout for the main story text. Article Content and Information: With this draft, I needed to have more features for my artist in the magazine and I needed to add more information about content relevant to my topic. I had to plan this by including a minimized textbox with the artist’s name. I then had to add this over the image. This is considered to be an eye opener for any one observing GE Magazine. Magazine Layout: I made sure to really layout my conventions for the magazine and I had to make sure it looked professional with perfect structuring, it also needed to be well presented. The layout will need to be strikingly similar to my inspiration; Q Magazine. Puff Promotion: I had moved my puff promotion to the top right of the bar so that it’s in clear view of the reader and the reader can overview it as well as be intrigued by the offer and prizes to come with. It will be one of the first things that any reader will see and it could possibly bring more attention to GE Magazine.
  • 117. Hand Drawn Drafts - FC 2 Strapline The strapline is still positioned above the top of the magazine. I have used a strapline again as it is vital for the magazine’s publicity as well as it’s self promotion of the brand. Masthead I have used my masthead and positioned it in the top left corner of my magazine draft. I will be using the same initials as before, TRAP to mirror the other magazine I’m aspiring from, which is XXL and Q. The colours that I will use for the masthead will still be Red, Black and White. I have used these colours to convey its strong presence as well as use dark yet powerful to show the magazine’s self value. Barcode The barcode for my front cover is positioned at the top on the right hand corner, this style of format is inspired from XXL Magazine. Moreover, by checking the day of when the magazine was published, I can tell that it’s either weekly or a monthly edition. The barcode is able to identify the price of the magazine and its issue number. Puff Promotion I placed my puff promotion next to my strapline. The use of puff promotion is useful because it’s easily going to be the first thing that any customer will see and instantly the customer will want to know what it is. Headline Quote For my headline quote, I have positioned it next to the image of my artist to convey it’s equal importance on the front cover. Also, the use of a headline quote will be similar to puff promotion as it will be the next thing everyone sees.
  • 118. Hand Drawn Drafts- DPS 2 Main Headline The main headline will be centred in the top left corner slightly overlapping onto the next page. The main headline will obviously be the largest text on the page as it will have the most impact and it will be the most relevant. Image of artist I have used an image of a new upcoming artist on only one page. The use of the image will make the magazine more fresh and new due to it being a new artist. Information about Artist Information about the artist will also be featured in the DPS to give the reader an insight on the story and background of the featured artist. Quote from Interview A few quotes will be from the interview will be used to make the reader more interested in what the artist thinks and how he was feeling during the interview as well as understand the artists’ views and understanding. Interview The interview will be available on my magazine DPS. I have written a snippet of my interview into the article to make the reader more intrigued on the current affairs of my choice of music genre at the moment. Also, it would be interesting for the reader to know the detail of what was discussed in the interview.
  • 119. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Interview Draft Planning For the double page spread within the magazine I will plan on performing an interview with a top end artist, Kanye West. As well as featuring on his personal DPS, he will be the main headline for the magazine and he will be considered ‘eye candy’ as he is considered ‘star appeal’. I have personally chosen to interview Kanye West as he is a multi-Grammy winning artist who has achieved most dreams artists will probably never reach. Since his first single in 2004, he has had over 6+ Grammy's in his career. His most known song is ‘Gold Digger’. Additionally, he has released more singles that are reaching the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Some of the questions that I will ask in the interview will mostly be about his upbringing, career and his family as well as his views on the music industry. The presentation of the interview on the double page spread will similarly be layered out in a simple q and a answer style. This is typical in quite a few of Q magazine interviews, and makes it easier for the reader to understand the information that is being published.
  • 120. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Draft Article – Interview Interviewer: Sup Kanye! It’s nice to have you here, Let’s have a chat – How you doing man? KANYE: Sup man, yeh I’m good, busy with a lot of new projects but I’m doing good Interviewer: How did you feel when you won your first Grammy? KANYE: Ha! It felt good, I literally made history as the first hip hop artist to win it, it felt weird but I did it. Interviewer: Do you write your own songs? KANYE: Yeah man I do, I may have some wisdom and some extra guidance but I definitely write most of my songs. Interviewer: So your new album is set to be being released soon, what can we expect from it and when can we have a listen? KANYE: It’s new, hot, fresh and edgy. It will be much more different as compared to my previous albums. Interviewer: Have you learnt any important or tough lessons from your early experiences of the music industry? KANYE: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. There are a lot of people in the industry who will try to destroy you and take advantage of you. Interviewer: I saw that you have sold out your tour! How does that feel having such a high demand of people wanting to listen to you? KANYE: It’s not really that surprising man! I’m always selling out concerts, I’m just that good. Interviewer: What was the first song that you ever wrote? And how old were you? KANYE: College Dropout! That sh*t was dope man! It sounded so dope. Interviewer: When you were younger and started producing, did you ever think you would make it far? KANYE: To be honest man, I don’t know . I never really thought about making it! I did now so I don’t really think about it anymore. Interviewer: KANYE BRO! It’s been a pleasure to have you, good luck on your concert tour. KANYE: Safe bro! Thanks, I’m gonna need it. Have a nice day man; bye! Interviewer: When do you plan on retiring? You’re pretty old man, there’s a lot of young guns ready to take your spot….. KANYE: To be honest with you, probably around late 2017 is when I’ll probably retire. I’ve done everything I needed to do, I’ve won a Grammy, I’m a multi-millionaire and I married the most beautiful women ever and I now have the most cutest daughter ever. What more can I achieve? I’ve done it all and in 2017, that’s my time to hang up the boots and give the young ones a chance to continue on the legacy of the Hip-Hop genre. Interviewer: KANYE BRO! It’s been a pleasure to have you, good luck on your concert tour. KANYE: Safe bro! Thanks, I’m gonna need it. Have a nice day man; bye! Interviewer: Are you in the Illuminati? KANYE: No man, I am not apart of the Illuminati, I don’t know who the f*** told you that but that is not what I am apart of nor support. Interviewer: Why did you name your daughter, North? That was pretty f****** stupid KANYE: I named her North as a metaphor to imply that she will be successful as she will have two directions in life and that is to follow the footsteps of me and my beautiful wife, Kim. Interviewer: How is Kim? KANYE: She's good man. She has another baby coming our way and we’re hoping to name her East.
  • 121. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Interview Draft Planning For this alternative double page spread within the magazine I will plan on performing an interview with a new and upcoming artist, William Eze (Myself). As well as featuring on the front cover, he will be the main headline for the magazine and I will be considered ‘eye candy’ as I am considered ‘new’ and instant ‘star appeal’. I have personally chosen to interview myself as I will be a future award winning artist. Some of the questions that the interviewer will ask in the interview will mostly be about my upbringing, career and my family as well as my opinion on the current rise in the music industry. The presentation of the interview on the double page spread will be fairly similar to how Q magazine have done their q and a answer style. This is typical in quite a few of Q magazine interviews, and makes it easier for the reader to understand the information that is being published.
  • 122. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Draft Article – Interview – William Eze (Myself) Here we have an interview with one of the hottest acts in the game right now; WILL. He is currently new into the game but is ready to take over the world of rap music in the near future! Listen close as we share to you the interview we had with WILL today. What up Will! Hey man how you doin’, I’m good, I’m just ready to have a relaxing interview with my favourite interviewer. How old were you when you first started rapping? Well actually, I was 12 when I started writing, I didn’t really begin rapping till I was 15 and I felt nervous when I first started doing it. My heart pounded and I felt like a ton of bricks falling down on me, I felt that bad. Who were your inspiration to become an iconic rapper? When I was a kid, I used to idolise stars like Eminem and Jay Z but as I got older, I started to listen to other alternatives such as G-Eazy, Drake, Kendrick Lamar and J-Cole. Do you write your own songs? Yeah man I do, I may have some wisdom and some extra guidance but I definitely write most of my songs. I feel that I get accused way too much for the content I put out and the explicit lyrics but that’s who I am, I’m a visionary for the masses. So your new album is set to be being released soon, what can we expect from it and when can we have a listen? It’s new, hot, fresh and edgy. It will be much more different as compared to my previous albums. Have you learnt any important or tough lessons from your early experiences of the music industry? Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. There are a lot of people in the industry who will try to destroy you and take advantage of you. I saw that you have sold out your tour! How does that feel having such a high demand of people wanting to listen to you? It’s not really that surprising man! I’m always selling out concerts, I’m just that good. What was the first song that you ever wrote? And how old were you? College Dropout! That sh*t was dope man! It sounded so dope. I think I was 15 when I wrote that. When you were younger and started producing, did you ever think you would make it far? To be honest man, I don’t know . I never really thought about making it! I did now so I don’t really think about it anymore. When do you plan on retiring? You’re pretty old man, there’s a lot of young guns ready to take your spot….. To be honest with you, probably around late 2017 is when I’ll probably retire. I’ve done everything I needed to do, I’ve won a Grammy, I’m a multi- millionaire and I married the most beautiful women ever and I now have the most cutest daughter ever. What more can I achieve? I’ve done it all and in 2017, that’s my time to hang up the boots and give the young ones a chance to continue on the legacy of the Hip-Hop genre. WILL! It’s been a pleasure to have you, good luck on your concert tour.
  • 123. In this learning outcome for L02, I have focused on the idea generation for the choice of my music magazine. I created plans for both, including, mood boards, mind maps, hand drawn sketch up and graphic layouts. By producing all of these drafts I was able to compare and differ the plus side and the down side for all of the ideas. After looking at all of the plans I decided on what my final magazine will look like. Once this final concept was decided I researched further into my magazine of inspiration, Q Magazine. Here I looked at previous articles and interviews where I planned to repeat certain features, such as the language and image style. Additionally I looked at the house style of the magazine, which focussed on the font and colour schemes. This further idea generation meant that I could assess what would appeal best to the demographic of readers. Finally I produced some drawn up drafts of the magazines front cover and DPS. Conclusion
  • 135. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – House Style of the Magazine – GE Magazine Masthead: For the style of the masthead, I have chosen to use a square shape for the base rather than a rounded Rectangle because the shape would make it much more noticeable and similar to Q magazine. My main inspiration is Q and XXL so it’s important that my layout is somewhat similar to theirs. The strapline for the masthead is ‘’THE FUTURE OF MUSIC MAGAZINES’’; I chose the name because I want Golden Era to be a legacy in music magazine and I want to document the rise of Hip-Hop and Rap music as well as Rock genre over the new generations. Colour Scheme: The gold colour will connote to the reader the prestige of the magazine as well as make it a colour that it fairly eye catching to an average reader who’s interested in buying a magazine. I’ve also chosen to use the colours; black and white, because both colours contrast in emotion and mood which can influence my audience’s sense of Emotion when reading my content and having a perceived opinion and expectation of music and the way life is.
  • 136. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – House Style of the Magazine – TRAP Magazine Masthead: For the style of the masthead, I have chosen to use a square shape for the base rather than a rounded Rectangle because the shape would make it much more noticeable and similar to Q magazine. My main inspiration is Q and XXL so it’s important that my layout is somewhat similar to theirs. The strapline for the masthead is ‘’THE FUTURE OF MUSIC MAGAZINES’’; I chose the name because I want Golden era to be a legacy in music magazine and I want to document the rise of Hip-Hop and Rap music over the new generations. Colour Scheme: The red colour will connote to the reader the prestige of the magazine as well as make it a colour that it fairly eye catching to an average reader who’s interested in buying a magazine. I’ve also chosen to use the colours; black and white, because both colours contrast in emotion and mood which can influence my audience’s sense of emotion when reading my content and having a perceived opinion and expectation of music and the way life is. INSPIRATION
  • 137. Photo-shoot Plan for GE Magazine
  • 138. Photo-shoot Plan for GE Magazine
  • 139. Photo-shoot Plan for GE Magazine
  • 145. Hand Drawn Drafts- FC 1 Masthead: I made it very clear for anyone overlooking my magazine that it should professional. I did so to reflect on the style of XXL and Q, I specifically chose to arrange the logo onto the left hand side of the magazine, right on the corner. I did this to make my magazine more noticeable and make my intended audience buy my magazine and see that the placement of the masthead is one of the first things that they will notice. Looking at Q and XXL, I was inspired to do this style of arrangement because they like to include very bright colours that should be one of the main aspects the reader sees when they first pick up the magazine. Main Story: I made sure that my magazine worked above it’s potential and increase its intended star appeal for my magazine. I decided to add my main story just below the image and right on the left alongside the main headline. I made sure that I did this to ensure that all the attention will be drawn to the story + title. To make the main story title more interesting I could possibly add in a direct quote from the interview. Additionally, I thought that by placing the main story underneath the magazine logo, when they view the logo they will see the story as the most important thing within the magazine. Looking at my research of Q Magazine many of their front covers have used this layout for the main story text. Article Content and Information: With this draft, I needed to have more features for my artist in the magazine and I needed to add more information about content relevant to my topic. I had to plan this by including a minimized textbox with the artist’s name. I then had to add this over the image. This is considered to be an eye opener for any one observing GE Magazine. Magazine Layout: I made sure to really layout my conventions for the magazine and I had to make sure it looked professional with perfect structuring, it also needed to be well presented. The layout will need to be strikingly similar to my inspiration; Q Magazine. Puff Promotion: I had moved my puff promotion to the top right of the bar so that it’s in clear view of the reader and the reader can overview it as well as be intrigued by the offer and prizes to come with. It will be one of the first things that any reader will see and it could possibly bring more attention to GE Magazine.
  • 146. Hand Drawn Drafts- FC 2 Strapline The strapline is still positioned above the top of the magazine. I have used a strapline again as it is vital for the magazine’s publicity as well as it’s self promotion of the brand. Masthead I have used my masthead and positioned it in the top left corner of my magazine draft. I will be using the same initials as before, TRAP to mirror the other magazine I’m aspiring from, which is XXL and Q. The colours that I will use for the masthead will still be Red, Black and White. I have used these colours to convey its strong presence as well as use dark yet powerful to show the magazine’s self value. Barcode The barcode for my front cover is positioned at the top on the right hand corner, this style of format is inspired from XXL Magazine. Moreover, by checking the day of when the magazine was published, I can tell that it’s either weekly or a monthly edition. The barcode is able to identify the price of the magazine and its issue number. Puff Promotion I placed my puff promotion next to my strapline. The use of puff promotion is useful because it’s easily going to be the first thing that any customer will see and instantly the customer will want to know what it is. Headline Quote For my headline quote, I have positioned it next to the image of my artist to convey it’s equal importance on the front cover. Also, the use of a headline quote will be similar to puff promotion as it will be the next thing everyone sees.
  • 147. Test Photography - Filters
  • 149. Test Photography Conclusion  In conclusion, to my test photography, I have narrowed down various images that my photographer has taken and I have chosen the final three that I will then decide which of each that I plan to use in GE magazine. The use of Test Photography has helped me to use different angles for each picture as it helped me identify what the best angles and what pictures look good to use on my magazine features.
  • 150. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine’s Market Place My aim is to gain a high demographic. This can be done if I reduce my magazine at a costly price of around a total of £1.75. My magazine GE will work hard and aim to surpass the likes of XXL, Mojo and Q. We will aim to dominate the market. My ideas and style will counter and rival my competitors who have made it in the industry and are currently dominating the markets amongst the media. This means that the magazine will have to have an original market advantage and leverage which will that can ensure popularity for the magazine. One of the ways that that the magazine are able to be on the main market is by releasing original content that is going to be published. Most of the advertising for the magazine will be pioneered from a hard platform of strict social media usage and maybe other types of promotion and marketing. Rivals in the same category
  • 151. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Spending Power for GE Source: http://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.c om/magazines/detail/Q My magazine; GE, will have a spending power that will be predicted based on the target and social class of my targeted audience. I will be observing the statistics of fellow music magazines and chosen idols; Q and XXL, to compare to my magazine as their my main sources of information. The average reader for my inspiration; Q magazine is predicted to be aged 15+. My intended target audience is based around the statistics of Q and XXL. The content may be very obtrusive and controversial due to the explicit content and the use of profanity. I’ve referred this to the Seven Subjective by Hartley. The subjectives are Class, Nationality, Family, Ethnicity, Age, Gender and Self- Image. My spending power for GE magazine will be compared to the likes of Q, Mojo and XXL. Their average readers fall into the C-E bracket of the chart which means the content will be more appropriate for them and the price for the magazine will be affordable for them. The only difference between GE magazine and the other magazines are that there target audience isn’t clear enough as they don’t identify what gender they’re focusing on while my magazine focuses on specifically just males who are over 15+.
  • 152. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Spending Power for TRAP Source: http://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.c om/magazines/detail/Q My alternate magazine; TRAP, will have a spending power that will be predicted based on the target and social class of my targeted audience. I will be observing the statistics of my rap magazine inspiration: XXL, to compare to my magazine as their my main sources of information. The average reader for a XXL magazine is usually 16 and over. My intended target audience is based around The statistics of XXL. The content may be Controversial and crude due to the explicit content and the use of profanity for this magazine. I’ve referred this to the seven subjective by Hartley. The subjectives are Class, Nationality, Family, Ethnicity, Age, Gender and Self- Image. My spending power for TRAP magazine will be compared to the likes of XXL. Their Average readers for TRAP fall into the D-E bracket of the chart which conveys the content will be more ‘Hip’ and ‘Urban’ for them and the price for the magazine will be affordable for the lower demographic. The only difference between TRAP magazine and other rap magazines are that there target audience isn’t clear enough as they don’t identify what gender they’re focusing on while my magazine focuses on specifically just males who are over 16 years old.
  • 153. Demographic of GE Readers – Socio-Economic Needs Target Audience I looked and reviewed the socio economic need chart and I overlooked at the target audience and the readership as well. Referring to the chart, GE readers will have a 70% majority that are within the boundaries A-C1 which is quite similar to that of Q’s or any other major magazine. This means that they would have large disposable income and are more likely to lead opinions within a group as compared to the boundaries in other categories/groups. When looking all 7 of Hartley’s Subjectivities, the chart on the right shows my predicted demographic of readers that will be male and aged over 16+. The high demographic of males comes partly from the fact my magazine is highly dominant amongst males due to a high feature of content that is directed towards them. Source:http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uplo ads/QMediaPack-Feb2013.pdf My target primary demographic for GE magazine is going to be mostly males that are aged from 16+. This is because their content and use of rock/rap music is popular among my combined demographic teenagers. The mixture of artists is unique and will bring in an audience to my content.
  • 154. Demographic of TRAP Readers – Socio-Economic Needs Target Audience I observed the socio-economic need chart and I overlooked at my intended target audience and it’s readership. Referring to the chart, TRAP readers have a 70% majority that are within boundaries C1-E which is very similar to that of XXL’s. This means that they would have a low disposable income. When looking at Hartley’s Subjectivities, the chart on the right shows my predicted demographic of readers that will be male and aged over 16-18+. The high demographic of males as compared to females is mainly because TRAP Magazine have a highly dominant amount of male artists and rap groups. Source:http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/uplo ads/QMediaPack-Feb2013.pdf My target primary demographic for TRAP magazine is going to be mostly males that are aged from 16-18+. This is because their content and use of hip hop and r ‘n’ b r is extremely popular among my urban demographic teenagers.
  • 155. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Flat Plan 1 – Weekly version
  • 156. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Flat Plan 2 – Monthly version PART 1 31
  • 157. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Magazine Flat Plan 2 – Monthly version PART 2
  • 158. Front Cover – Step by Step Guide
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  • 163. Step 3 Next step I did was make My first puff promotion. I made a blue circle and angled it on the right corner of the layer. I then made a black rectangle and positioned it on the top centre of the circle. I made sure that it was cutting off. Last thing I did was add in some text – I added in – ‘’ESSENTIAL 50 ALBUMS OF 2015’’
  • 165.  Next step I did was add a cover story to the right of my magazine. I used a pen tool to mark out where the words go and I used a marquee tool so I can track the space to put in my writing. For the main titles, I added a white font and made it bigger than the minor titles. I coloured the minor titles, yellow, contrary to the colour scheme. Last thing I did was make a puff promotion at the bottom to add to the cover story.
  • 167. Step 5
  • 168.  To activate the pen tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked it to mark out the positioning of my text.  To activate the marquee tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked on the square that has a line pattern i.e. --------  To add in text, I clicked on the T symbol on the left toolbar and I clicked it. I then made a marquee sign to mark out where the text should go. *SAME STEPS AS BEFORE
  • 169. Step 6  The next step is making my barcode. First thing I did was make a white box. Next step was adding in a barcode. I minimized the size of the barcode and fit so it’s centered in the white box.
  • 170.  Next step I did was add in a black rectangle positioned on the top and bottom of the barcode.  Next step I did was to click on the text tool and measure out the width and size of the text to go across both rectangles. Text should include issue date and cost.
  • 171. Tools Used  To make the rectangle shape, I again went to the shapes toolbar but instead I Chose a square for the base of the barcode background.  To change colour, I navigated on the toolbar and clicked on the tool that resembles a bucket. I clicked on that and chose the colour ‘black’ for the rectangles.
  • 172. Tools Used  To make the square shape, I again went to the shapes toolbar but instead I Chose a rectangle for the barcode design.  To change colour, I navigated on the toolbar and clicked on the tool that resembles a bucket. I clicked on that and chose the colour ‘blue’ for my puff promotion.  To add in the barcode, I found a barcode on Google images and I transported it onto my documents.  To add in the barcode onto the Photoshop document, I went to the tool bar at the top and clicked on ‘Import’. From there, the image was placed onto the document.
  • 173. Step 7 The final step for the barcode was that I rubbed out the code at the bottom and added in links to my website and logos of other social medias as a way of promotion. Next was make two black rectangles and both should fit at top and bottom. The top section will be of the date of the recent publication and the bottom is the website for the magazine. The social media idents needed to be of the same size and perfectly aligned together to ensure there were no inconsistencies in the design of the barcode. Therefore, Layer Properties enabled the functions for grouping & linking. These two tools made sure that everything is interlinked together to
  • 175. Step 8  The next step is adding an image of myself into the cover. I pressed down shift key and minimized the size of the image. I put on ‘Quick Mask’ and painted areas that I didn’t want in the image and then deleted it. I went to the image’s settings and changed it to black and white. I then used a burn tool to darken certain parts of my face so that it blends into the background. I then used a brightener to lighten some parts of the face so that it doesn’t look too burnt and out of place. If the image overlapped the masthead then I would rub out a bit of the masthead so that it looks like the image is overlapping the masthead.
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  • 178. DPS – Step by Step Guide
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  • 186.  To activate the pen tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked it to mark out the positioning of adding in the page numbers.  To activate the marquee tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked on the square that has a line pattern i.e. --------. I used the marquee tool to mark out the size and positioning of the masthead logos.
  • 188. Tools Used  To activate the overlay tool, I clicked on the bottom right side of the document and clicked on overlay button. From there, I can change the level of opacity for the background.  To add in the logo background, I transported it from Adobe Illustrator onto my documents.  To add in the logo background onto the Photoshop document, I went to the tool bar at the top and clicked on ‘Import’. From there, the image was placed onto the document.
  • 189. Step 6  Next step was making my Drop Capital. I used my masthead font for the drop capital and I just changed the size of the text so that it fitted within the lines that I laid out for the structure of my DPS.
  • 190.  Next, I added in some text boxes and copied over some text from another document and structured my columns using a pen tool. I made sure to layer out the position of the text using the pen tool, I had to position it around the drop capital to make sure it stayed in line.
  • 191. Step 8  Next step for me was to add in a pull quote and remove some text from the middle. I placed a box and sized it in the centre to make space for text. Next step was to simply add in text.
  • 192.  To activate the pen tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked it to mark out the positioning of adding in the page numbers.  To activate the marquee tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked on the square that has a line pattern i.e. --------. I used the marquee tool to mark out the size and positioning of the masthead logos.
  • 194. Tools Used  To activate the marquee tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked on the square that has a line pattern i.e. --------. I used the marquee tool to mark out the size and positioning of the text.
  • 195.  Next thing I did was add a quote just above the columns and below the title.
  • 196. Tools Used  To activate the marquee tool, I clicked on the tool on the left hand side and clicked on the square that has a line pattern i.e. --------. I used the marquee tool to mark out the size and positioning of the text. * MAKE SURE TO CHANGE THE COLOUR AND SIZE OF THE TEXT. * SAME STEPS AS BEFORE.
  • 197.  Last thing I did was add in a picture on the bottom left and then customized it with a headline title and extra details to make the magazine look professional.
  • 198. Tools Used  To add in the picture onto the Photoshop document, I went to the tool bar at the top and clicked on ‘File then clicked Place’. From there, the image was placed onto the document.
  • 202. PITCH
  • 203. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation I have taken a few images of the Media room for where I will talking about my pitch to the class. I will be using a whiteboard in the centre of the room to project my presentation. Additionally, for my presentation I used a slide changed, this was so when presenting I would not have to walk back and forth to change the slide on the computer. This is what I’ll be using I’ll be using a computer for my presentation
  • 204. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Sources of Presentation  http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2011/08/6-steps- for-producing-a-custom-magazine/  http://www.magazinedesigning.com/meet-the-editorial- team/  http://www.payscale.com/research/UK/Job=Editor/Salar y  http://www.newspaper-marketplace.com/carroll-county- md/PurchasingPower.aspx
  • 205. Planning and Pitching – Witness Statement  Evidence of my Witness Statement which shows the positives and the negatives of the delivery of my pitch.
  • 206. Prezi link to Pitch  https://prezi.com/rgy1vnfxv-eo/edit/#0_24309637
  • 207. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Material Used for Presentation  Mac Computer - to present my pitch  Whiteboard – to transfer the pitch onto a large board to present my pitch  Board controller – to control the slides and to use the laser to direct the viewers on the information.  Prezi – transfer content from PowerPoint. Mac Computer Whiteboard Prezi Board Controller
  • 209. Looking through the data, a majority of the people who had filled out the survey were male. The graph shows that only 20% of the females had filled out the survey and 80% of the people who filled out the survey were in fact, males.
  • 210. Looking through the data, a majority of the people who had filled out the survey were 18 and under. The graph shows that only 10% of the people had filled out the survey were of ages 27 and over while 10% shows that people aged between 19-21 had filled out the survey and 80% of the people who filled out the survey were of ages 16-18.
  • 211. Looking through the data, a majority of the people who had filled out the survey had chosen me as their favorite artist and there a few other options such as Grime Pollution, Skepta, Rita Ora, Flume and Stormzy.
  • 212. Looking through the data, 70% of the people who filled the survey would rather have the magazines circulated on a monthly basis as compared to the 0% who chose yearly and the 30% who chose to have it weekly.
  • 213. Looking through the data, 50% of people prefer to listen to grime as compared to 10% each for all genres; Metal, Pop and Indie. Lastly, 20% prefer to listen to Rock.
  • 214. Looking through the data, 40% each would prefer to buy a magazine for £1-1.50 and £2- 2.50. Only 20% chose to pay £3-3.50.
  • 215. Looking through the data, 0% didn’t want a free prize. The likeliness is that the older individuals chose not to have free prizes because they didn’t seem too interested in kiddie prizes as it would be deemed unimportant to them. 70% would want a free prize and 30% are not sure.
  • 216. Looking through the data, 30% of people prefer to have green, shite and gold as a color scheme as compared to the other 30% who would rather have black, grey and gold as compared to the 10% who would prefer blue and gold and the other 10% who would have black and gold then lastly, the 0% who chose black and grey.
  • 217. Looking through the data, 70% of people always listen to music while 30% will sometimes listen to music.
  • 218. Looking through the data, 50% of the people who had filled out the survey would rather buy a magazine from the supermarket as compared to the 20% who would rather buy it from a gas station and the 30% who would buy it from a corner shop.
  • 219. Planning and Pitching – Feedback of Pitch  1. What did you like about my presentation? Give reasons for why you chose your answer  2. Was the layout of my presentation appropriate?  3. Was the style of my presentation appropriate?  4. Is they anymore content that I should add into my presentation?  5. Was my body language during the presentation appropriate?  6. Is there anything else that I should improve on for my presentation?  7. Are there any improvements that I should add onto my front cover and DPS?
  • 220. Planning and Pitching – Witness Statement  Evidence of my Witness Statement which shows the positives and the negatives of the delivery of my pitch.
  • 221. What is a Witness Statement? A witness statement is a document that records the evidence of someone, which is signed by the person to conform the content of statements are correct. (referenced from: www.hse.gov.uk/enforce/enforcementguide/.../witness- witness.htm)
  • 222. Planning and Pitching – Survey Monkey Feedback
  • 223. Example of Me Sending a Survey Monkey Survey
  • 224. Planning and Pitching – Feedback of Pitch – Survey Monkey First Question: Would you buy my magazine? For the first question of my survey, I wanted a straight forward answer in terms of whether or not they enjoyed my pitch. One of the comments I got was ‘’Yes’’ because the person fairly rated my pitch and he determined that it was good to his standards. Second Question: Would you buy my magazine? For the second question of my survey, I wanted to know how well or how bad they rated my pitch. One of the comments I got was ‘’2’’ which means that the pitch was excellently delivered and this feedback helped me to make any extra changes to my Pitch..
  • 225. Planning and Pitching – Feedback of Pitch – Survey Monkey Third Question: Would you buy my magazine? For the third question of my survey, I wanted a straight forward answer in terms of whether or not they would buy my magazine. One of the comments I got was ‘’maybe’’ because the person wasn’t sure whether or not he would buy it because I didn’t use enough convincing for the person to even pursue the interest. Fourth Question: Do you like my magazine front covers? For the fourth question of my survey, I wanted to know whether or not the people liked the layout and style of my magazine. The results shown is evenly mixed as half said ‘’Yes’’ and the other half chose ‘’Maybe’’.
  • 226. Planning and Pitching – Pitch Improvements  Front Cover Corrections:  I was given feedback from my teacher towards my front cover. I felt there were a lot of changes that I needed to adapt on my front cover to make sure it’s an exact similar to my magazine of inspiration; Q Magazine. It was suggested that I change the main image and make sure that’s it the main focus of the magazine as my previous front cover is just the back of my head rather than my actual face and the puff promotion had more colour and focus than the supposed main image. I changed the image and darkened and lightened some parts of the face then I increased the size of my face so it fits proportionally to the magazine layout dimensions.  Another feature that was suggested for improvement was to change the style of the puff promotion and where my barcode was to be placed. I decided to keep the original style of the barcode with the exception of 2 changes and for the puff promotion, I made it more realistic instead of using star shapes or circles. Doing this will demonstrate more realistic features.
  • 228. Planning and Pitching – Pitch Improvements  Target Audience - In my original pitch, I did not mention the Hartley’s theories, Katz, Maslow or the socio-economic table. I’ve recently included those theories now into my pitch.  Pre-Production Materials– In my new pitch, I’ve included test photography into my pitch and I included font styles as well as a photography plan.  Survey monkey Questionnaire – I’ve added more questions and made them less repetitive so that I can get more feedback to improve the style of my pitch.  Profit-Loss Breakdown – I’ve re-added up my totals for the resources I will be using and the price is fairly realistic and less confusing.
  • 229. Planning and Pitching – Pitch Improvements  Target Audience - In my original pitch, I did not mention the Hartley’s theories, Katz, Maslow or the socio-economic table. I’ve recently included those theories now into my pitch.
  • 230. Planning and Pitching – Pitch Improvements  Pre-Production Materials– In my new pitch, I’ve included test photography into my pitch and I included font styles as well as a photography plan.
  • 231. Planning and Pitching – Pitch Improvements  Profit-Loss Breakdown – I’ve re-added up my totals for the resources I will be using and the price is fairly realistic and less confusing.
  • 234. Final Improvements – Front Cover 1 and 2
  • 235. Production Plan (GE Magazine) Week starting from 23rd January 2016 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Decide a target distribution date for GE. After that, create a production plan detailing deadlines for each story and timing for proofreading as well as detail the printing deadlines. DEADLINE: 23/1/16 Management team should also decide what content will be included in the magazine, i.e. information on artist, double page spread, tour dates and reviews DEADLINE: 25/1/16 Management team should decide on a budget for the production of magazine, artists, resources, printing. DEADLINE: 27/1/6 Editorial staff should plan the style and layout of the pages for the magazine production. DEADLINE: 27/1/16 Editorial staff should plan the stories and for each story, there should be a detailed plan which includes content, it’s type, i.e. interview and background information. DEADLINE: 30/1/16 N/A N/A 23/1/16 24/1/16 25/1/16 26/1/16 27/1/16 28/1/16 29/1/16 Week starting from 30th January 2016 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Meet the artists that will be interviewed and put them in a photo-shoot for a few pictures. DEADLINE: 30/1/16 Structure and start to plan the pages for the magazine, including…DPS, Interviews, Reviews and other content. DEADLINE: 10/2/16 Think about what stories other than the interviews that will be included and choose what albums and songs to review for the magazine. DEADLINE: 3/2/16 Decide on what pictures will be included in the content pages DEADLINE: 2/2/16 Start to type up information for the content and the pages. DEADLINE: 9/2/16 N/A N/A 30/1/16 31/1/16 1/2/16 2/2/16 3/2/16 4/2/16 5/2/16
  • 236. Week starting from 6th February 2016 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Continue to develop the pages for the magazine, including…DPS, Interviews, Reviews and other content. DEADLINE: 9/2/16 Continue developing the pages for the magazine, including…DPS, Interviews, Reviews and other content. DEADLINE: 9/2/16 Think about what stories other than the interviews that will be included and choose what albums and songs to review for the magazine. DEADLINE: 9/2/16 Add in images to the final drafts for the magazine pages. DEADLINE: 9/2/16 Proofread all the pages and send feedback if needed. An example of this could be that the proof-readers can look through the pages and tell them to change anything if needed. DEADLINE: 10/2/16 N/A N/A 6/2/16 7/2/16 8/2/16 9/2/16 10/2/16 11/2/16 12/2/16 Fourth Week of the Magazine Process Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Pages should have been read through and the planning of how the magazine is to be structured will start tomorrow. DEADLINE: 13/2/16 – 14/2/16 Structure all the pages together and make a practise magazine issue with all the pages thoroughly checked and added in. DEADLINE: 14/2/16 Make any changes to the magazine if needed and re- read the new copy and make any changes from there. DEADLINE: 15/2/16 Once changes are done then start to create the magazines and after finishing the printing process, determine as a group to mutually decide the cost of the magazine based on printing costs, budget, paper distribution and hardcover material. DEADLINE: 16/2/16 RELEASE DATE FOR TODAY!!! N/A N/A 13/2/16 14/2/16 15/2/16 16/2/16 17/2/16 18/2/16 19/2/16
  • 237. What would I change on my Production Plan?  I have made changes to my production plan to make it seem more professional and detailed. According to the Witness Statement and Spreadsheet, I need to make changes to the information I was referring to and add in more detail regarding my launch date and why I chose the dates for each development project on the production plan.
  • 238. Launch Date  The Launch Date for my publication will be released on Friday 17th February 2016. I have chosen this date because with the recent news of upcoming acts on Wireless (see Calendar Events, pg. 271). This is to keep the buzz around for the festivals and all the exclusive events that will happen. This creates more ‘buzz’ for GE Magazine as we will be the first magazine to publish exclusive news regarding these events and this will cause more readers to buy our magazines and be informed with recent news.
  • 239. Calendar Events  The magazine will be released on a regular basis, once a week. The first issue date for GE Magazine will be for February 2016. This means that other important notices such as calendar events will be thought through as well to make sure there’s enough information and content to add to the magazine regarding upcoming events such as Wireless, Reading and Radio1. The first event that will be promoted in our magazine is the ‘Wireless’ festival that is set to take place in June-July 2016. There will be a small puff promotion and a few articles on the event; Wireless.  One area that will be advertised in GE is the upcoming festivals such as: Reading, Rapper’s concerts, Burning Man, 02 and the Capital Summertime Ball. There will be a large feature for the wireless festival.  I made a puff promotion on the front cover. I made it a chance for my readers to win a free ticket to wireless. I’m also including prize contests to have a chance to meet the stars who will be performing at Wireless this year.
  • 240. Ethical issues in GE Magazine  In GE Magazine, the content of the magazine is fairly controversial as it involves the heavy dependency on hip-hop culture which involves scantily clad women (ho*s – gangsta slang) , money, drugs and violence. Examples of this are directed below the text:
  • 241. What is IPSO?  IPSO is an independent regulator that is heavily involved for the magazine industry in the United Kingdom. They make sure that the highest standards of journalism by checking and making sure that the standards in the Editors' Code of Practice is met. They also provide support and help individuals seeking to complain about breaches of the Code. IPSO is highly committed to helping newspaper and magazine industry to maintain and increase the amount of freedom and authority of the press through very effective and independent regulation. https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/aboutipso.htm l
  • 242. How to make a IPSO complaint  To make a IPSO complaint, your complaint should make them raise their awareness of a potential breach in the Editors’ Code, then they will send the detail of your complaint to the publication, which will then have the opportunity to resolve the matter directly. This is to ensure the swift resolution of complaints wherever possible.  You’re able to make a complaint directly to the publication if wanted. However, complaints must be made in writing and should made via the IPSO complaints form where they have outlined questions on the issues you have with the publication.  The easiest way to make a complaint is using via their online complaints form. Another way for you could be that you can submit your complaint by email to their email, which is inquiries@ipso.co.uk. https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/makeacomplaint/m akingacomplaint.html#submitting
  • 244. What complaints are included:  Most of the complaints IPSO have received is from editorial material published by member publications, whether in print or on their website. This primarily includes:  Images or videos of anything uncomfortable or disturbing  Articles that are inappropriate  Edited or any reader comment that is moderated on newspaper and magazine websites.  Any Audio material on newspaper and magazine websites; https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/makeacomplaint.html
  • 245. How is IPSO funded?  The RFC is charged with raising a ‘’levy’’ on the media and magazine industries to which they finance IPSO. This arrangement will ensure financial support for IPSO. https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/aboutipso.htm l
  • 246. What is Copyright?  Copyright is a legal right that can protect the use of your work once your idea has been physically expressed. Right now, the legislation for copyright in the United Kingdom is copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.  Copyright law lays out a list of rules around how the work can be used. It lays out the rights of the owner and it also shows a framework of responsibilities of other people who want to use the work. There are many things you can do with your copyrighted work including copying, selling, sharing online or renting to a person to use. • http://www.bbc.co.uk/copyrightaware/what-isow
  • 247. Copyright in GE Magazine  In GE Magazine, copyright is one of our main issues when producing our front covers, double page spreads, adverts and posters. Some of the distributed images can’t be used unless an email is sent to the primary owner of the images.
  • 248.  I’ve had to send emails and letters to multiple artists and photographers to use the images solicited for my magazine. I’ve had to send letters to the agents of Jay Z, Drake, The Weeknd and Kanye to confirm permission to use their images in my magazine. I’ve even had to pay money for me to use them. I’ve considered using their pictures under ‘Royalty Image’ or ‘Fair Use’ but it still wouldn’t be allowed due to the images having a copyright logo on the back of their images. Permission for Intellectual Property
  • 249. What is Copyright Infringement?  Copyrighted infringement is using a persons work that is protected by the laws of copyright without their permission. When infringing certain rights that are granted to the copyright holder, i.e. the right to reproduce their work, distribute, show or perform their work, or to use it for any other matter. http://www.clickandcopyright.com/copyright -resources/copyright-infringement.aspx
  • 250. Example of Copyright Infringement The image on the left is a copyrighted image of Barack Obama and a graphic designer used a trace of the original image on the left for commercial use without any authorised permission. He did not ask the President nor the photographer nor the person who edited the lighting and the other qualities of the image. The graphic designer breached the rules of Fair Use and Copyright and this a good example of copyright infringement.
  • 251. Copyright Infringement in GE Magazine  There are currently no reports of copyright infringement in GE Magazine, the work we distribute is reported from other sources and we give full credit to the information and research received from these sources. All our content and design is acted within the copyright laws because nothing is breached when it comes to these matters. I’ve been given permission from artists that are included in our magazines to use pictures and tour dates of themselves and their concerts.
  • 252. GE Magazine – Trademarking  In GE Magazine, all of our designs and logos are trademarked under the ‘’Intellectual Property’’ Law. We had to pay around £250-795.00 for the copyrights to the design, layout, style, name, slogan, references, catchphrases and color arrangement for the magazine.
  • 253. Examples of complaints from Magazine
  • 254. Name of the magazine Paragraph clarifies the date of the Magazine issue, another date shows when the Celebrity (Tom Cruise) Sent a complaint to the Magazine because of The following issues: • Misleading title • Fake Story • Twisting the story • Deception Claim for reason
  • 256.  Magazine Editor – Average salary - £27K  Publishing Editor – Average salary - £25K  Art director – Average salary - £20K  Interns – Average salary - £10K  Photo editor – Average salary - £11K  Assistant in editing – Average salary - £12K  Proof reader – Average salary - £9K  Sub-editor – Average salary - £15K  Recruitment costs – £800K  Marketing costs – 2k  Start up costs – 600k Budget Summary http://www.prospects.ac.uk/magazine_featur salary.htm
  • 257. For 40,000 copies it will cost around £100,000-150,000 . This means if I sell all 40,000 copies I will make a high profit in the region of 140,000-£180,000(each magazine sold for £1.50). I will also be making around £8,000 from each advertisement which is presented in a double page format. The outgoings will be in the region of £537,000 for the use of salaries, printing and office space. Budget summary 60
  • 258. GE Watermarking I decided that I would create my very own watermark for; GE Magazine. I chose to place it on some of the images for the magazine. the images will be available online only as there is a much higher possibility of them either being tampered with or used without official permission. These watermarks were created in Adobe Photoshop CS5.1, I did so by making a new document and placing a transparent background. I then wrote the text and placed it on a brush preset. I then opened the image I want to watermark and used the brush tool to add the watermark. After that was done, I then lowered the opacity. I adjusted the size of some depending on the image and its available space.
  • 259. What is a Watermark?  The following information for Legal & Ethical Issues is referenced from www.gov.uk….. Also referred to as simply watermarking, a pattern of bits inserted into a digital image, audio or video file that identifies the file's copyright information (author, rights, etc.). The name comes from the faintly visible watermarks imprinted on stationery that identify the manufacturer of the stationery. The purpose of digital watermarks is to provide copyright protection for intellectual property that's in digital format.  (http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/digital_wat ermark.html)
  • 261. Risk Assessment  Photography Consent Form - Permission for Photos:  Before I took any images for my front cover and DPS, I had to make sure that the artist published both versions; online and print. Later on, I realised that the best way to gain permission was to send a confirmation email which details whether or not I’m allowed to take pictures and if they agreed then I can send them a confirmation letter which validates their decision. Area Assessment:  When scouting the location for the images several area checks had to take place. This risk assessment had to be conducted to guarantee both the artist and the people who are taking the images are safe. Areas that should be looked at are possible hazards such as uneven ground levels, running water, heights and weather conditions.
  • 262. Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching – Risk Assessment Resizing my images for GE Magazine: I had to make sure that I pressed down the ‘shift’ button to preserve the quality of the image. This method was really useful as I was able to maintain the dimensions of the image without it being too distorted. Also, the use of the ‘shift’ button makes it much easier to resize the image without losing too much quality. Colour Swatch for GE Magazine: During the production of GE Magazine, the colour swatch was really important for the consistency and style of my magazine. Without the use of the swatches, it would be hard for me to make the magazine consistent as for example, If I chose a certain shade of yellow, it would be hard to retrace the first colour I used and instead, there would be like 3-4 different shades of yellow.
  • 263. Conclusion  In LO5, I developed my feedback that I was given to my covers and pitch. I was given feedback through a variety of ways, such as: Interview, Live feedback after my pitch, a witness statement and my survey which details specific questions on the style of my pitch.  I believed that the questions I asked in my survey didn’t have enough detail and I asked for one-to-one feedback from the teacher to specifically know what I need to change, especially in the witness statement.