Nicole Coulthard AS Media Studies
Friday, 2 May 2014
Evaluation Question 6
The technology I used during this project included:
SlideShare
SurveyMonkey
Photoshop
Fireworks
Prezi
I explained how I used each of these technologies in my Flickr album
SlideShare
SurveyMonkey
Photoshop
Fireworks
Prezi
I explained how I used each of these technologies in my Flickr album
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Evaluation Question 5
Evaluation Question 5
I appealed to my target audience by having the winner of a popular TV
show on the cover who is a talented young musician. I also ensured to mention
that she was not the same as the majority of other X Factor contestants to make
sure I did not put off people who weren’t fans of the show.
Because my target audience are people who like to stay ahead of
trends, I could revolve my language choices around this characteristic. This
included using terms such as ‘hot news’ and ‘exclusive’. I also used a
silhouette as they would be interested in a secretive story that not many other
people knew about.
On the contents page I included names of artists who would appeal to
my target audience as these are the types of artists they would listen to and
therefore be interested in reading about.
This age range are usually the people who go to festivals so having
this as a prize with a photograph of a local festival will encourage these
people to buy it.
I haven’t put too much text on my double page spread so it does not
intimidate younger people but maintained a tone that was not too simple so it is
not patronising or frustrating to read.Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Evaluation Question 2
Evaluation Question 2
How does your music magazine
represent particular social groups?
My original
aim was for my magazine to appeal to people who listened to indie/pop rock
music but after some audience research, I discovered this was too small of a
demographic to focus on. For this reason I decided I would also have stories
about popular musicians. To ensure I did not divert too far from my original
thought process, I would only have musicians who are famous enough that indie
fans would be likely to like them too. I chose to have an X Factor winner as
the story on my cover and double page spread as the X Factor is a show that a
large amount of people are interested in. Although in most cases these people
are not the same people in my target audience, this would be a good way of
establishing a foothold in the market before going after stories of smaller
artists that would not necessarily be as successful. Again to make sure it was
still diverted to my target audience, I made reference to the fact that this
artist was different to the people who usually appear on the show which would
mean that people who don’t usually watch it, may have just to see her, which
has been the case in the past.
As I had
planned before completing my magazine, I aimed my magazine at the type of
people who enjoy knowing about artists before they appear in mainstream charts.
As well as this being my preferred reader, these people are often very involved
with social media. This has been proven to be a powerful resource so if people
are proud of purchasing my magazine and post about it online, this will reach
an even larger audience meaning further free advertising. The particular social
groups who are interested in this will be the ones who use websites such as
Tumblr which can reach thousands of notes and go around the world instantly.
Since the magazine was changed to a more neutral representation of younger
people, different social groups would be able to purchase it without believing
it appeals to one more than the other. These other types of people are likely
to use websites such as Facebook or Twitter where they are in contact with a
different range of people.
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
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