preliminary task and planning & research
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OCR Media Studies – AS Level
Unit G321: Foundation Portfolio in Media
Planning & Research
Name: Candidate Number: Center Name: St. Andrew’s Catholic SchoolCenter Number:
Set Brief - Print
Music Magazine – Production
Preliminary Task Progression and Planning & Research
Preliminary Task Progression– EvidenceFront CoverStep-by-step
Step 1: I inserted a shape to form the background for the masthead
Step 2: I inserted the barcode
Step 3: I then added the issue, date and the price on the top yellow band to present it neatly on the cover.
Step 4 next I added the website for the magazine to include some multi media convergence.
Step 5: I typed in the masthead in the same font as the date, issue, price and website to keep the identity of the magazine. The font was MV boli
Step 6: I typed in the tagline on top of the masthead top make it look professional and able tobe seen.
Step 7: I have added the logos of Facebook and twitter for extended multi media convergence.
Step 8: next I inserted the st Andrews logo to create the brand identity.
Step 9: to assert the brand identity I added the masthead in miniature on top of the masthead.
Step 10: now I inserted a medium close up of Mrs Spreckly
Step 11: I typed out the headline over the image, moved the text over to the jacket sothatit was more readable
Step 12: I then typed all of my cover lines in keeping to the brand identity of blue and yellow. The grey text is to make it more readable.
Step 13: I added the shape that would make up the puff promotion.
Step 14:a typed the puff promotion next.
Step 15: I then added the st Andrews logo to the bottom right hand corner to add to the brand identity.
Step 16: finally I inserted an image of an Odeon voucher to complete the puff promotion and the front cover.
Music Magazine – Genre researchThe production proses:1. Firstly they need to set a date of publication, once this is
set they have to work to get the magazine ready for this time.
2. They now need to decide what will go into the magazine.
3. They then gather the content through writers both internally and externally. The artwork and graphics are also worked on.
4. The sub-editor is commissioned to: •Check the accuracy of all facts in the articles •Make sure that words are properly spelled •Make sure that grammar and punctuation are used correctly • Make sure that all articles follow the house-style•Work on the page layout.5. They then have to layout all the pages using programs
such as InDesign or PageMaker.6. Now they have to proofread there work to make sure
there are no mistakes in the magazine.7. The DTP file of the whole magazine is sent to the printing
company were it is checked again by the editor and is they are satisfied then the printers will print the magazine.
8. Finally the magazines are distributed out to the public.
Source:
• Sales of music magazines are falling, such as: At IPC Media, Uncut suffered the second biggest circulation decline of them all in terms of percentages, down 14.2% year on year to 62,305 copies sold each month. Sister title NME’s decline was only slightly less, 14% year on year to 27,650.
• Rivals Bauer Media’s music magazines didn’t fair much better though. Although Mojo saw a very slight rise in sales in the second half of 2011 versus the first half, and is now the biggest paid-for music title, year on year circulation was down 7.5% to 87,555. Q fell 3.6% to 77,522, and Kerrang – which, to be fair, is losing sales less slowly than most of its competitors (remember, at one point NME and Kerrang were more or less neck and neck) – saw a 2.1% decline to 42,077 copies.
• Souce: http://www.completemusicupdate.com/article/music-press-see-more-declines-in-latest-circulation-figures/
Established Magazine for my Research
The exclusivity of this cover line helps sell the magazine because it will make the audience assume that no other magazine has this information and will therefore buy this magazine. The words “last” and “unseen” creates the connotation of this exclusivity.
By advertising the “covers to collect” the magazine is attracting the readers to return and by more magazines to try and find the collectors editions.
These reviews will attract fans of john Lennon as the reviews will unlock an in-depth history of him.
The main image is in front of the masthead, this give the reader the connotation that john Lennon is the most important thing, even more than the magazine itself. This could also suggest a sense of humility of Q magazine because it shows that they are not getting in the way of the main story.
The strapline “collectors issue” conveys an essence of exclusivity that will tract more buyers.
The red background for the masthead is effective as the colour red has connotations of power and passion, this illustrates that Q have passion for the music they publicise
The barcode is positioned in the corner so it doesn't get in the way.
Target Audience – Katz, Maslow, Hartley and/or socio-economic needs
The target audience for Q magazine can be denoted as young adults of 15-24 (Hartley) and of the higher socio economic needs category of A-C1. the majority of their readership is males. Because Q show a wide range of music genres it will appeal to all ethnicities. They could also be described as explorer and survivors (Maslow) as they are sure to learn something new about a band or group
What is the USP of this magazine? YOU MUST refer to specific conventions/stories from you research
From the research completed into this media product, I think the USP is the story on john Lennon at 70 years old, as Lennon is a massive figure head of rock and roll music, by having this story covered Q are insuring a wide spectrum of readers and a big increase in the number of sales.
Publisher researchhttp://magazines.bauermediaadvertising.com/magazines/detail/Q
http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/brands/q
Conventions of a Music Magazine
This free CD is the unique selling point of the magazine because although other magazines may cover the rolling stones they are unlikely to have the CD on offer.
By having the headline in bold and with a border around the words the readers attention is draw to this much quicker. The central positioning of this also helps with immediately noticing it.
The main image is In front of the masthead. This states that the story is more important that the magazine.
Because the cover lines are in red to make the main part stand out more.
The masthead is big and bold to make it more noticeable. The 3D effect also helps it to get noticed.
Target Audience – Katz, Maslow, Hartley and/or socio-economic needs
The target audience for mojo magazine can be denoted as young adults of 15-24 but also as older adults of 45-54 (Hartley). These readers could be classified as explorers as the magazine will teach them something new about the genre of classic rock or about the bands (Maslow).
What is the USP of this magazine? YOU MUST refer to specific conventions/stories from you research
From the research completed into this media product, I think the USP is the CD of the rolling stones, because as I mentioned previously no one would have heard this before and no other magazine would have been able to get this CD.
Publisher research Source: http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/press/nrs
• Mojo magazine is published by Bauer media. Bauer media has 19 million costumers per week.
• This graphs the percentage of the readers of mojo in terms of gender. As the graph clearly demonstrates, the audience of mojo magazine is heavily slanted towards the male audience.
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This shows the demographic of mojo’s readership across all ages groups. This graph shows that the magazine is popular in the young peoples market, 25-24 being 24%, but the highest popularity is in the 45-54 Age group with 28.8% . This shows that Bauer are able to create a magazine with a wide breadth of target audience.
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