Monday, 12 February 2018

LO4: Exporting Final Pages
















These are screenshots from when I was exporting my final pages, I saved them as files which would be easy to find for example calling them Plectrum contents page etc.

Thursday, 1 February 2018

LO3: Creating Production Materials

Front Cover






































For the front cover of my magazine I used different photoshop features for example when editing my photograph I went onto Image- Adjustments- Curves and edited my photograph of Sushi to make it look more grunge, this also makes it stand out more. When editing my text I used strokes to have the masthead more distinct and sans serif font for my cover lines to stick out from the rest of the smaller text. The house colours used in my front cover signify a sense of indie music with bright colours for example yellow and white to show purity within the music. The way my models are posing also relates to how it fits my magazine as they are shown to negligent and just for people to listen to their music as they could also be seen as cool at the same time.



Contents Page








When editing my contents page I used Adobe InDesign to show evidence of editing, I started off inserting rectangle frames insert photographs and texts, I used the colour paint bucket tool to fill the boxes so each box stood out so where I knew where text were going.  I then placed my photographs in the boxes and edited them using shadows to make it stand out. I also used the rectangle frames also and paint bucket tools to have subheadings stand out. Theres also a photograph of me at the bottom to show the target audience of 15-25 to show the author of Plectrum.


Double Page Spread






Similarly with my contents page I edited my double page spread through Adobe InDesign and showed progress through editing my page with these screenshots. At first I started with placing the rectangle frames in 6 different columns for my interview and inserted the main photograph of the band Sushi posing with the masthead above in sans serif find and a yellow stroke to give it some boldness, I then inserted smaller rectangle frames and inserted text in them which consisted of the interview questions for Sushi as seen above . At the bottom of my double page spread I've inserted a pull quote with another stroke this makes it stand out more than it would without it as it is on top of the photograph. The use of using bold writing and strokes fit my magazine as I compared it with a Kerrang magazine which is of a similar genre to mine as they also use bold writing and lay it on top of the photo to show emphasis on the text 








Monday, 22 January 2018

Tuesday, 9 January 2018

LO3: Body Copy For Articles

Double Page Spread Article

L
ETS TALK ABOUT MAYBE THE BEST UPCOMING GIRL BAND TO ENTER SHEFFIELD ... SUSHI!!

 SO LETS START OFF WITH HOW IT ALL STARTED?
GRACE: ITS A WEIRD STORY 
REALLY, WE WE’RE ALL OUT AT A GIG ONCE MOSHING ABOUT UNTIL I SEE ORLA AND ELLA CROWDSURFCING WHICH SEEMED TO DISPLEASE SOME OF THE AUDIENCE, NEXT THING I KNOW THERES A GROUP OF FANS THROWING 
SUSHI AT THEM, IT WAS ALL QUITE CONFUSING TBF”
ORLA: YEA HAHA, IT WAS A VERY WEIRD GIG, I CANT REMEMBER MUCH OF THAT NIGHT TBH”

WHO WOULD YOU SAY ARE YOUR BIGGEST MUSIC INFLUENCERS?
ELLA: I’D HAVE TO SAY PINK FLOYD, IVE LOVED THEM SINCE I CAN REMEBER”

GRACE:  MY BIGGEST INFLUENCER IS PROBABLY SUBLIME, THEY JUST SEEM TO BE GETTING BIGGER AND BIGGER- HOPEFULLY SUSHI WILL FOLLOW IN THE SAME STEPS”




Have you thought about touring yet?

ORLA: WE HAVENT REALLY THOUGHT ABOUT IT MUCH YET AS WE ARE STILL WORKING ON SOME MORE SONGS, BUT DEFINITLEY IN THE FUTURE 

ELLA: YEAH WE CANT WAIT TO START 
DOING GIGS AND 
GETTING A WIDER FAN BASE, ITS 
GONNA BE EXCITING THATS FOR SURE 
GRACE: WE’VE DONE A SMALL GIG 
BEOFRE BUT WE ARE DEFINITELY EXCITED

ABOUT TOURING AROUND THE 
COUNTRY 

So who's the joker in the band?

GRACE: IM GONNA HAVE TO SAY ELLA, SHE MAKES 
EVERYONE LAUGH EVEN WHEN SHES NOT TRYING:)

ORLA: YES!! 
DEFINITELY ELLA SHES A CRAZY GIRL AND WILL ALWAYS BE THE BIGGEST
 JOKER IN THE BAND

Whats your claim to fame? 

ELLA: MY MUM WENT TO SCHOOL WITH SEAN BEAN, DOES 

THAT COUNT?
GRACE: HAHA MY MUMS FIRST COLLEGE BOYFRIEND WAS RICHARD HAWLEY, THATS MY CLAIN TO FAME!! 

WHAT ARE THE PLANS FOR THE 
FUTURE?
GRACE: HOPEFULLY
BECOME WORLDWIDE OR ATLEAST THE BEST GIRL BAND IN SHEFFIELD!
ORLA: I HOPE TO GET A WIDE FAN BASE AND BLESS OUR FANS WITH THE BLISS MUSIC WE MAKE

LO2: Contact print









These were all the photographs I took as I managed to get my useable shots within just a couple times. These photographs are both useable and unusable as some of the models weren't focusing properly at the camera as I asked and had closed eyes for example the third photograph which was unusable. The usable photos will be seen in my magazine at the front cover, contents page and double page spread.

LO4: Evidence Of Editing

FRONT COVER

Throughout editing the front cover of my image I used Adobe Photoshop, I begun with the original photograph and edited it to make it look darker/ indie to fit with the genre of Plectrum, I also added in my masthead which was edited through Photoshop to be made to look similar to other similar genres of real magazines which had a grungy feel to the them for example Kerrang. I added banners too to the top and bottom which was similar to the real life magazine I was looking at a green day special of Kerrang, my house colours changed throughout editing the front cover as I started co operating yellow into Plectrum, this made it look more vibrant as the black and red was giving off a more rock sense to the magazines genre instead of Indie Rock. The text was all edited through Photoshop also using a stroke around the masthead, and using bold sans serif font for subheadings to make the text stand out more and contrast with the photograph






CONTENTS PAGE 


I edited my contents page through Photoshop for my masthead and InDesign for the layout of the actual contents page section. There's clear evidence of editing as I went along from using the boxes to insert certain photographs and texts which is useful for planning where everything was going in terms of relating mine to a real magazine. I also used my house colours differently compared to my front cover to make each page have stand out features but also keeping consistency clear within my theme. The final page appeals to my audience as it relates to them within a sense of the bright house colours and the feautures on the side which my target audience of 15-25 will have heard of the bands, this will make them want to buy the magazine and read more about different bands.










DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD

On my double page spread I edited it through Adobe InDesign.  I used features like banners for example on the text of each question to make it stand out from the rest of the text, I also used stroke on my masthead for 'MA SUSHI' this contrast nicely with the black colour having a yellow stroke to show vibrancy.  I also inserted a banner to make my masthead stand out to the rest of the page



LO4: Evaluation

I have been asked to create a Sheffield bases magazine for my brief. For my front cover the font style is sans serif font because it will stand out the most. The masthead is called “Plectrum” but the ‘u’ will be the shape of a plectrum this is aimed at the target audience as they like indie rock bands which connotes the use of the plectrum because within every band they use a guitar/ bass. The actual plectrum will be black so it contrasts with the rest of the masthead which is red and cover lines, this will appeal to my target audience of teenagers with an interest of indie rock bands. I edited my masthead through photoshop and got the font from daft.com. I then changed the colour of my font using the lasso tool to highlight the font and changing the colour using the paint bucket tool. 
The rest of the font style is smaller than the masthead which will be red but will also be sans serif because it will be easier to read for the audience. The main cover lines is in a medium sized text bigger than the normal writing so it easier to read and will be the name of the band “sushi” in bold red letters half way down the page anchored on to the photograph which connotes quite loud music but also soft ‘Romantic’ music at the same time because their songs are all different and cover a range of meanings. The cover line colour changed to a bold white when I did the magazine as it stood out more. This will appeal to my audience because indie music is usually about that more than one subject and red is a popular colour in Indie magazines which relates to the genre. There is also smaller cover lines of text taken from the actual interview and at the bottom of the page names of other bands featured in the article “Plus! Street CardinalsCourtyardsBAND of COVERS, The Unscene, Oddity Road and many more”  This is in white connoting innocence and purity of their music it balances out the contrasts of the other colours and works well with red and black, this relates to my brief as I am using common places in Sheffield where bands play to relate to the local Sheffield based magazine. The house style for plectrum is red, white and black because these are gender neutral colours but also mainstream at the same time for this genre of music magazine. I also added yellow to when making my magazine as the magazine had too much of the same colour and it needed something t make it stand out.  The cover lines is in all medium sized text  in white and the writing will be in yellow as that’s the easiest colour to read and they all work well together this is why most magazines use them.  


The main cover image of plectrum is a photograph of sushi who I am interviewing stood in front of their set wearing typical indie rock clothes like some wearing black ripped skinny jeans, a basic t-shirt and a leather jacket the other girl in the band with a tight black skirt, fishnets and a long sleeved top and the last girl wearing shorts and a top tucked in to her shorts this connotes indie rock because these are a few of the stereotyped clothes what indie rock girl bands wear. On the front cover I used another image I took where they were stood infant of a brick wall which looks quite rustic this emphasised that they weren't just a typical band and have something about them, I also changed their clothing and wore hoodies and ripped jeans as I wanted their faces to stand out the most it also connotes the lifestyle of an Indie rock band. These clothes would relate to the audience because it is a typical fashion statement of what their audience would wear, this relates to Denis McQuails theory of 1972 as it is building an identify for themselves. This also made them look like an ideal self or ideal partner. I was going to shoot them at a low angle so they look superior/ powerful and that their music should be listened to however, the shot ended up being taken from a straight angle so they were looking straight into the camera. There isn't many cover images on the front page because I wanted the audience to focus on just the main article photograph of Sushi



Articles what were featured on the contents page are about new upcoming bands of the same genre music, new albums, this week’s best gigs locally and new top releases it doesn't have many different pages of contents of the content page as it will only contain the main pages.
Images what where going to be on the contents page were  a photograph of the 2nd band called ‘Girls Only’ and other smaller upcoming bands also a photo from one of the bands live gigs. The contents page actually ended up having Sushi on it instead of a second band as the band was unavailable to do the photoshoot, it has Sushi stood on a small wall in a park looking off into the distance with their skateboards as props to show who they are as a band. It contains gig guides, features and albums on the side to get the audience hyped up for what they are going to read in the first issue of Plectrum.  There is also a photograph of me at the bottom and an intro to the first issue of the magazine and what to expect for further issues, this relates to my brief as I am making it a local magazine by having a photograph of the author and also telling audiences where the best gigs are in Sheffield only relating to the locality of Plectrum.



The feature of the first double page spread is an interview with the band Sushi on their new album and personal questions about themselves what fans have been wanting to know. Sushi will be posing against a wall one in a black dress and tights, the other in some black shorts and a patterned shirt and the other in skinny jeans and a basic t-shirt. This connotes that their music is fairly loud and that they aren’t a typical girl band as the clothing will mostly be black or indie, little mix for example wear more typical Topshop clothing, however when shooting this I had sushi wearing hoodies, ripped jeans, vintage leggings and mens t-shirts as this suited the style of them more, they also were posed in front of their set with the guitars and amps setting the scene. The models I used are my friends who are all in a band as they show a difference of genre of music because there aren’t many girl bands what are main articles in magazines. The colour scheme for the double page spread is the same house style as the front cover to keep consistency throughout the magazine with the headline title in black and yellow, the subheadings like the pull quote in red and the main text in black, although the scheme is different to the front page it still uses the same colours therefore creating a recognisable band. The pull quote was taken from the interview about their new album which is something to make the reader want to read the article because it catches their eye. The headline title will is the name of sushi’s song which is called 'Ma Sushi' but would relate to the sushi interview/article. The body copy is peer to peer as the target audience is of a young age 14- 25 so all talk to each other informally therefore plectrum is peer to peer. I used tools on InDesign such as strokes to make the pull quote stand out even more which relates to my brief of making a local Sheffield based magazine and the genre of it as it is Indie and typical Indie music fans go out to gigs a lot and won't remember a lot of the night.


Monday, 8 January 2018

LO2: Photoshoot Plans

  
FRONT COVER




For the photoshoot I am going to get my models to dress up as an Indie rock band to connote that they are a stereotype of an Indie rock band, one of the members will be wearing fishnets, a mini skirt and a oversized t-shirt, the other band member will be wearing ripped skinny jeans and a band hoodie with a photograph of nirvana on it and the last member will be wearing camo trousers and a champion hoodie. They will also be skateboards in the photoshoot to connote what they do in there spare time similarily to the target audience of my magazine. The props needed for the shoot would therefore be a tripod, DSLR camera, lighting, skateboard and spare clothes needing them to get changed to look like an Indie group


CONTENTS PAGE 




For the photoshoot for my contents page I am going to get my models to dress up also an an Indie rock band, the models are the same band which will be pictured on the front cover and double page spread therefore they will be wearing the same clothing however it will be at a different location. The photoshoot will take place outside on a small park bench if them stood up showing hierarchy of the band and they should be listened too. Similarly to the front cover there will be skateboards in it again showing their hobbies relating to the 15025 target audience. The equipment and props needed will be a tripod, DSLR camera and a skateboard.



DOUBPLE PAGE SPREAD





For my photoshoot for the double page spread I will be taking a photograph of the band inside one of the models house/ practice area. For this photoshoot I will need props for example their amp, guitar, speakers, microphone etc this shows the audience that this is there practice room and relate it to an indie rock band with these type of instruments.There will also be props in one of the band members room which give it a sense of reality and would relate it themselves with skateboard decks laying around, clothes rail and wall hangings which relate to fans of an Indie rock band.  The models costumes will be similar to the other photoshoots for the different pages.