Saturday, 29 October 2016
Magazine proposal ppt. final for monday
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Thursday, 20 October 2016
AI Tutorial Review
In this lesson, we learnt how to use Adobe Illustrator.
I found it really fun because i was able to play around with different fonts and gradients.
The software was easy and fun to use.
I was also able to try out shapes and flares.
This was good because i was able to manipulate the anchor points.
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Magazine proposal finished (plain text)
Magazine Proposal
Good morning/afternoon Editors,
My name is Jessica Isaacs and I am here to propose
to you a great idea for a new music magazine.
My music magazine is called
MusicDanceStyle.
MusicDanceStyle is a music/dance
magazine with fashion advice and articles on new and upcoming artists and
dancers for the readers.
My chosen musical genre is Pop/Lyrical.
Pop
is mostly listened to by children, young people and adults. The genre appeals
to all ages – although, some artists swear in their music which can be seen as
inappropriate and/or offensive to certain religions and races. MusicDanceStyle sees this - but is also about positive and cleaner types of music for all ages, not just a select group. Some pop songs include Cold Water by Justin Bieber, Don't Look Down by Martin Garrix and Light it Up by Major Lazor.
However, Lyrical music is taken from the dance style lyrical, which is used to express the artist’s feelings in an artistic or striking way. This simply means "beautiful music."
Lyrical songs include Angel by Scarlett Cherry, Epiphany by Angela Predhomme, Say Something and the piano version of You Can Be Anything from the Wizards of Oz (featuring Glenna Bree). Lyrical music has less profanity in the words. Because the tune itself is so beautiful, to put taboo lexis into it would ruin the genre of the song and the message the artist is trying to communicate to the audience.
By
combining the two styles together, you get an upbeat but powerful and emotional
piece of music. You also get a creative view of the style and a fusion of love, passion
and beauty.
I hope you like my idea and I will now take questions.
Thank you for listening.
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Newsstand Task (a)
Newsstand task (a)
This picture shows how magazines are shelved and displayed.
They are grouped in categories; such as women, men, kids, entertainment, music, film and gossip.
This helps buyers in terms of time and efficiency - as they don't have to spend hours and hours trying to find a magazine mixed up in a pile of unorganized leaflets, magazines and adverts. By organizing them into genres, buyers can also compare magazines in terms of price, articles and appeal.
This picture shows how magazines are shelved and displayed.
They are grouped in categories; such as women, men, kids, entertainment, music, film and gossip.
This helps buyers in terms of time and efficiency - as they don't have to spend hours and hours trying to find a magazine mixed up in a pile of unorganized leaflets, magazines and adverts. By organizing them into genres, buyers can also compare magazines in terms of price, articles and appeal.
Monday, 17 October 2016
LSCSS Evaluation
LSCSS Evaluation
For my college magazine, I had to
create a front cover and a contents page.
For this, I used multiple types
of technology such as:
- Adobe Photoshop (for construction)
- Adobe InDesign (for construction)
- Google Chrome (for research and planning)
- Microsoft Word and eBlogger (for evaluation)
For my front cover, I used photoshop. I decided to
use photoshop because I had used it before in core art in years 8 through 9 so I
had a good understanding of how to use it effectively. I researched a variety
of pictures online but couldn’t find a good one. My page layout was portrait - and I used
gutters to make sure I didn’t let the images/masthead bleed out.
So I decided to use my friend, Shea, as a model for
my college magazine. Once I got the headshots and mid-waist shots from Shea, I started
to layout my front page.
I used a midwaist body shot for my front page, in
the picture, he is reading a book, looking confused. I also used puffs to
accentuate the coverlines and main points. I didn’t use as many puffs in the
left third, instead I used plain text. I did this because I didn’t want the
page to look too cramped with extras.
For my contents page, I used Adobe InDesign™,
originally, I was meant to do the contents as a double page spread, but I decided
to do a single page spread because it looked so much better. My page layout was
portrait - and I used gutters to ensure I didn’t let the images/masthead bleed
out.
I used shapes like stars and hearts – and I even
signed the bottom of the editorial to make it even more unique. I took the
picture for the contents in the Hairspray auditions, when all the lighter girls
were auditioning. I took the picture from a higher angle, plus, I used less
extras on my contents because I didn’t want to stray away from the actual
purpose of the page.
LSCSS Evaluation
Friday, 14 October 2016
Mockup
This is my mock-up for MusicDanceStyle. I
decided to draw the mock-up so that I would essentially have a real idea of
where everything goes physically.
I also used gutters as if I was designing the digital version.
I used the gutters so that when I drew all the pictures,
coverlines and detailing onto the cover, it wouldn't "bleed
out".
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
LSCSS (Leyton SixthForm College Study Support) contents
LSCSS (Leyton SixthForm College Study Support)
This is the contents page for my college magazine.
I used Photoshop to create this and I have used multiple media techniques to create the look.
This is the contents page for my college magazine.
I used Photoshop to create this and I have used multiple media techniques to create the look.
LSCSS (Leyton SixthForm College Study Support) front cover
LSCSS (Leyton SixthForm College Study Support)
This is the front cover for my music magazine. I used Photoshop to create this and I have used multiple media techniques to
create the look.
This is the front cover for my music magazine. I used Photoshop to create this and I have used multiple media techniques to
create the look.
Monday, 3 October 2016
Kalani Hilliker LSC Magazine front cover preliminary task :-)
Kalani Hilliker LSC Magazine front cover preliminary task :-)
Today I learnt how to use Photoshop effectively and how to
design a front cover for a magazine. I think it went very well and I really
like my cover a lot.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Textual Analysis for DPS (NME Magazine)
The
pages are portrait, put together its landscape. More features are used on this
spread, for example, much brighter colours like red and cyan. White, grey and
black is also spotted around the spread. The page is a lot brighter by far. The
audience for this type of magazine is for young people/musicians.
The language used is formal.
The story is about M.I.A’s journey as an artist from 2007 to present day. It
also talks about her previous collaborations with artists such as Skrillex,
Zayn, Dexta Daps, etc.
The
picture has been taken at a high angle, because MIA is actually slightly
looking up, not looking directly at the reader/audience. The picture is also
very bright – so draws attention to her appearance.
The
story is in columns – and drop caps have been used at the beginning. This gives
the article a more formal and serious look overall. It clearly isn’t just a pop article for kids.
Textual Analysis for contents and editorials (NME Magazine)
Page Layout
On this editorial and
contents page, there are low angle shots, showing a man and his friend on a bicycle,
looking down. This type of shot asserts dominance – but by the way they are
dressed, or lack thereof, they look slightly intimidating; even if that wasn’t
the intention. On the cover, there was a four colours used – yellow, black,
orange and hints of white.
On the contents page, six
colours are used – as well as the digital photography used on the page, colour
has also been incorporated into the “sections” part of the magazine (Agenda,
Radar and Live). In the picture, the colours used are yellow, navy, grey,
green, white and black. All the colours attract the reader and the audience
because we live in a world of colour – and if the picture is a good quality,
it’s almost real.
Language
The language used by the
editor is very formal, as if he was writing a letter to the audience – telling
us what inspires him.
He talks about a young
refugee in his editorial and explains how it “reduced him to tears”. He also
talks about the coverstar, M.I.A.
The editorial is structured
in columns, and is tightly wrapped around the editors’ headshot.
This is effective because
some lines are shorter than others.
Genre
NME is a music, fashion and
film magazine. It is also an advertising program. New and coming artists like M.I.A. are
showcased in magazines like this to get exposure and views.
Editorial and contents analysis

On this
editorial and contents page, there are low angle
shots of Pitbull in the right
third, as well as an annotated copy of the cover to show where everything is
(as well as the text below)
The
language used is informal – the contents page is more like a blog than a formal
magazine. It’s mainly directed at kids, as they understand simpler language.
Its
structured so that everything has its own placement in the magazine.
Puffs as
well as little coverlines and pictures are used to give little facts as well as
“gossip” about the featuring stars in the magazine, such as Pitbull, JB, JLS,
etc.
The editor
(Zoe) writes to the audience (girls aged 8-13+) as friends, the way the
magazine contents page is structured well, but written informally.
Textual Analysis for NME - part 1
Textual Analysis for NME Magazine
Jessica Isaacs
AS Media
S1600384
Task: Research real music magazines - textual analysis on contents, front cover and DPS.
Masthead:
The masthead is front and centre of the magazine - it has been filled in with yellow and has been outlined with black. this gives it a bolder effect to the audience and to the readers. NME stands for "New Musical Express."
Main image
The main image is of M.I.A, who is an up and coming artist in the music industry. The photographer has taken the picture from a mid-shot angle, and the artist is looking directly into the camera. This gives an effect of dominance upon the reader. M.I.A is also wearing bright colours, and her top looks like a bumblebee. so its going to attract attention.
Dateline
The dateline is quite faint, you cannot see it very clearly, but the dateline is just above the masthead. This is to tell subscribers to the magazine when it was published and how often it is published.
Coverlines
there are two coverlines on this issue of the magazine - and its placed directly underneath M.I.A's main coverline (her name in blacked out letters) The coverline under the main coverline says "Here comes trouble" which could say to the audience that she is troublesome.
Page Layout:
There are distinguishing features on the cover - such as the small puff under the masthead that shows what is in the magazine: "Music, Film and Style".
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