Wednesday 9 December 2009

Feedback of First Draft

Feedback



After creating my first draft on my front cover, I was able to get feedback from my media teacher. From getting feedback, I was able to change my front cover slightly, which included re-arranging the coverlines on the left hand side as well as changing the issue number and the dateline which is on the top right hand third, so then customers are able to read it. I also made sure that all my information were aligned, so then it looks more realistic and eye-catching.

Music Magazine First Draft



As this is my draft, I have editted this in many different ways as I placed the Masthead on the top of the front cover, with the selling line just above it on the left third. Whereas, on the top right third, I have inserted the date and the issue number.

For the masthead, I was able to insert a white backdrop, with the masthead being blue. I then added four cover lines which relates both to my magazine as well as my genre of R&B. The main heading will be bigger than the other cover lines, as this is the main header which will attract readers to buy this magazine. I have also added a barcode on the bottom left hand corner as this is a main convention in which all magazines have.

Monday 7 December 2009

Music Magazine First Draft



I first opened the image of Taiena and Abi. File > Blank New Window > Adjusted the size to ‘A4’ > Clicked on the image of Taiena and Abi > Select > All > Copy > Paste on a White Document on Adobe Photoshop
I then noticed that the image was a bit too small for A4. To fix this, I held onto the ‘shift’ button and resized the image. I held onto the ‘shift’ button to make sure that my image doesn’t distort.

Edit & Enhance Image
Firstly, the image which i opened, i first duplicated the layer, by right clicking on layer 1 > supplicate. I then used the spot healing tool. I used this tool to remove any spots or blemishes from these two models. After doing this, I then clicked on Filter > Gaussian Blur > 8-9 Pixels. After doing this, i used the rubber tool to rub out what i wanted to be shown clearer. I used this tool so then both models would stand out more than the background and the audience will mainly focus on them. After this, i then changed the layer to Luminosity to give a more blurred effect on the background and made it 100%.

After editing my magazine, I started creating. I started creating my music magazine, by also looking back to my original mock up of this. The mock up helped me as I was able to already know where everything was placed as well as knowing the cover lines, so then I would not be stuck on it further down. I started creating the masthead first. On the masthead, I used a backdrop of the colour white. I have decided to choose the colour white and blue as these are the two main colours that my models are wearing. To create a backdrop, I first duplicated my layer, then coloured it in, in white, and then dragging the copied layer under the original layer on the right hand side. I then used the arrow keys to play around and created a deep backdrop. When down this, I was told it did not look right, so I changed it and toned it down a bit.

Afterwards, I did my selling line and my issue number/dateline. This is placed above my masthead, as I decided that it looked better and more attractive. I then started on my main cover line, which relates to both of models, to give model credit. The main cover line was about an interview between the two models. I then started creating my other cover lines which were placed on the left side of the left third. I stuck to the colour scheme of blue and white, to match my models. To stay with a main convention, I needed a barcode. For this, I looked on Google, to find one and copied and pasted this on my magazine. I resized it and held onto ‘shift’ so then my image doesn’t distort. I then rotated it 90’ anticlockwise and placed it on the bottom right tin the right third. Afterwards, I inserted a text box, and wrote £2.60, as this is how much I am pricing my music magazine. I then rotated this and placed it on my barcode.

Finally, I used the grid by clicking on View > Grid, to left aligned all my cover lines including my selling line to the left and right aligned the issue number/dateline and the main cover line including the explanatory text and the barcode to the right. I have done this, so then it will look more professional and will be easy to read for the readers.

Wednesday 2 December 2009

Photoshoot Plan

Photoshoot Plan


After creating my mock-up of my music magazine. I started creating a photoshoot plan of my main cover image. From my photoshoot plan, I have decided to use two females, which will be a mid shot of them from the waist and upwards. I will also shoot these images outside and make sure I take a couple of images, so then I can choose which one will suit my music magazine.

I decide to chose Abigail and Taiena to be my female models, due to the fact they will be representing my music magazine to the potential audience. The models will be a mid-shot which will be taken outside, therefore, there will be natural lighting. Thus, if needed, I will be able to edit the image on Abode Photoshop.

Music Magazine Mock Up

Music Magazine Mock-Up



After analysing both magazine, I created a mock up of how my music magazine will look like. I have decided to have the masthead at the top, with both selling line and the issue number/dateline above the masthead. I have also decided to have four cover lines which will be on the left side on the left third and have the main cover line (which is about the models in the main cover image)on the right side on the right third. A main convention which I will stay the same is the barcode which will be on the right side on the right third at the bottom.

After creating my mock up, I have decided to name my music magazine 'Flava' and have the selling line as 'The Voice of R&B' I have also decided what my cover lines are and what my main cover line. I have written these on the third slide on this presentation.

I was able to show where I will put my main image, which will be placed in the middle, as well as having four cover lines on the left third, so then readers are able to see what the magazine features and what there is.