Thursday, 19 November 2009
Questionnaire tally
1. Gender- Male- 5
Female- 15
2. How old are you?
15-20- 15
21-25- 1
25-30- 1
30-35- 1
35 onwards- 2
3. What music magazine are you most likely to buy?
Nme - 13
Kerrang - 4
Q - 1
Mojo - 0
Other (please specify) – ‘Rocksound’- 2
4. How much would you be prepared to pay for a new music magazine?
£2.00- £2.20- 6
£2.30- £2.50- 9
£2.60- £3.00- 5
5. What is your favourite artist/band?
Killers- 1
Kings of
Black eyed peas- 1
Paramore- 4
Arctic monkeys- 4
The libertines- 1
Forever the sickest kids- 1
Michael Jackson- 1
Michael Buble- 1
Boys like Girls- 1
Scouting for girls- 1
Muse- 2
Moby- 1
Slipknot- 1
Maroon 5- 1
6. Write down three words you think of when you hear the word ‘indie’
Music
Band
Bass
Mosher
Black
Scary
Brit pop
Skinny jeans x6
Independent label
Drugs x6
Albums
Fringe
Guitar x4
Unsigned x2
New
Noobs
Singing
Depth
Converse
Energy
Amps
Plec
Cool
Punk
Good
Big hair
Mixture of colours
Bands
Old fashioned
Wooden
Hat with feathers
Wig wam
Leather jackets
Skinny jeans
Black
Rock
Checked shirts
Different
Alternative
Small
7. What is your favourite colour?
Turquoise x2
Orange x2
Pink x7
Rainbow
Yellow
Purple
White
Blue x2
Black
Red x2
8. Circle these contents in order of importance
Interviews
1-12
2-
3-2
4-1
5-
6-1
7-2
8-
9-2
10-
Gig reviews
1- 3
2-1
3-4
4-3
5-5
6-3
7-
8-1
9-
10-
Album Reviews
1-5
2-3
3-2
4-2
5-2
6-3
7-1
8- 1
9-1
10-
Free gifts
1-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
5-3
6-5
7-2
8-2
9-1
10-4
News
1-2
2-4
3-4
4-
5-1
6-3
7-1
8-
9-3
10-2
How do you purchase your music?
Cds- 3
Downloads- 6
Both- 11
Do you prefer bands or solo artists?
Bands- 13
Solo artists- 7
Have you been to any gigs recently?
Yes- 9
No- 11
If yes, which artist?
Slipknot
Pink
Muse
Hodgson and the plant
Go: Audio
Lostprophets x2
Little boots
Beyonce
What makes you buy a music magazine?
Front cover-8
Free gifts-1
Bands/artists featured- 10
Name-0
Colour scheme-1
Analysing 'NME' double page spread article
Preliminary evaluation
To create my front cover and contents page for the school magazine, I have used certain codes and conventions. I made a list of these codes and conventions at the start of the task and referred to them throughout.
Firstly, I had to decide what I was going to call my magazine, details of the mise en scene for the cover and slo, I had to create the coverlines for the front cover.
I chose to call the magazine 'WHS' as it is an abbreviation of the school name and school magazines usually involve the school name in the title. I then decided that the settings and mise en scenehad to be strongly linked with the school and therefore, only took pictures in school.
The coverlines that I came up with are as follows; 'Ties, time for a change?', 'Ice radio goes live!', 'Win:iPhone', 'BOTB-Who's your winner?', 'Common Room Blues', 'Exclusive with Mr Dyment!'. I chose to do six as the codes and conventions stated that the average is 6-10.
Secondly, I had to produce a rough sketch of my front cover and contents page which I would refer to throughout. I then scanned these and uploaded them to my blog. I ended up re-arranging a few things that I had sketched when I actually started to produce the front cover and contents page.
After I had created my sketches, I had to come up with a list of the regular content which would appear in my school magazine. I chose to include 'Ask the teacher', which is sort of like an agony aunt feature, 'Ice Radio Playlist' which is a playlist that has been used over the week on the school radio show, 'Win' where pupils can enter a competition to win, 'Poll of the month' where students' feelings about different topics are polled, 'Picture Gallery' where pictures from the week are printed and 'Letters' where students can voice their opinions on certain topics.
I also had to create feature articles, which were my 6 coverlines and also; 'How to de-stress', 'So, how do teachers think?', 'Get organised, Get results', 'Higher ed:What's it all about', 'Be active' and 'Behind the scenes: Staff Stars in their Eyes'.
Then I had to decide what images I wanted to use on my front cover and take them. I took a picture of a pupil holding her tie and looking disgusted to go with the coverline 'Ties, time for a change?', I also took a picture of a drumkit and bass to go with the coverline 'BOTB: Who's your winner?', A picture of 2 students in the recording studio for the coverline 'Ice radio goes live!' and a picture of the common room looking messy and using a tilt shot to add to the effect for the coverline 'Common Room Blues'.
I then had to edit the pictures that I had taken so that they would fit on the front cover. I did not manipulate the image of the common room as it did not look right cut so I had to keep it as a square image. I cut round the students in the common room but left one straight edge which I put on the edge of the frontcover so that it fit well. My main image was cut out completely and I put it against a gradient. I also, put a shadow underneath all of the images so that they stood out and I also put a glow around the main image.
I then completely produced my front cover and contents page, the colour scheme was limited and was navy blue, purple and pink to match the school colour scheme. I changed my font quite alot to make the cover look busy and attractive, however I did not change the font much atall on my contents page as I wanted that to look organised. I also used some shapes to place behind my text if there wasn't an image to go with the text and this helped make the cover look more busy and interesting.
Overall, I think I did well with my preliminary task, however, if I was going to do it again I would try and stick to my sketches and organise the work abit more.
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Analysing 'NME' contents page
Analysing 'NME' front cover
Monday, 16 November 2009
Initial decisions about my magazine
Frequency of publication- Weekly, as the magazine should have upto the minute music news and the music scene is constantly changing.
Averae issue size- approx. 60 pages.
Regular content- News, Letters, competitions, album reviews, gig reviews, recommendations and new bands.
Feature articles- 'Paramore:Looking up', 'Muse- from the beginning', 'Battle of the fans', 'New Moon:Soundtrack unleashed', ' Over Oasis', '10 years of:Blur'
Research into existing music magazines
The frequency of publication is weekly (every wednesday). It may need to be published so often as the music scene is constantly changing.
The issue size is approx. 66 pages. It is not a large issue size as it is printed weekly.
Regular content- interviews, recommendations, new bands, news, letters, album reviews, gig reviews.
Feature articles- 'Liam Gallagher:the future', 'Bard of battered Britain', ' So James Allan, about that time you went missing...', 'What's the story, new tory?', 'New Moon Rising', 'The song that won't die', 'What Rock 'n' Roll has taught me'
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Research for Double page spread article
What do you think sets you apart from other bands?
-We try really hard to concentrate on our live show and entertaining the crowds, but to be honest, as a whole it's hard to tell the outside opinion.
What is your greatest achievement with the band?
-Signing with management has to have been a big moment for the band. It opened up a lot of doors and opportunities for us.
Is there ever any conflict within the band?
-Not really, we're all really good friends so whenever we do 'argue' it's usually just creative differences which are easily settled.
What would you say is the best recipe for success?
-Don't give up, never give up.
How do you keep yourself grounded?
-Just never take anything for granted and take everything as it comes. Also we tend to keep eachother grounded.
Are you proud of what you've achieved in such a small amount of time?
-I'm very proud, and even more proud of my fellow band mates, we've watched eachother grow and improve.
What is it that keeps you going when things get tough?
-Our friendship with eachother, and also, how we know that there's going to be good times around the corner.
So what's next for Hippys on the hill?
-We're going to London to record and then we're also going on a tour of all the '02 Academies' around the country.
Other research-
-They won Classic Rock Magazine's battle of the bands 2009.
-The average age of the band is 17 years old.
-The band have hundreds of fans on Myspace and Facebook along with other music networking sites such as Pure Volume and Cerungma.