Saturday, 22 September 2012

Kerrang Magazine Analysis




Introduction
Kerrang! Is a UK-based magazine devoted to rock music published by Bauer Media Group. It commenced publication on 6 June 1981 and was edited by Geoff Barton, initially as a one-time supplement in the Sounds newspaper, which focused on the New Wave of British Heavy Metal phenomenon.

Target audience
Kerrang targets metal music fans. Keeping in mind the genre of music that it portrays it can be estimated that this magazine targets the age group of 15 to 30+. In every issue of this magazine including this they display people (s) giving them a punk style look. This would mainly attract teenagers who them self adopt such get up.

Publishing institutions
Kerrang  is published by Bauer Media Group.  It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one-off supplement in the Sounds newspaper. Launched as a monthly magazine, Kerrang! Began to appear on a fortnightly basis later, and in 1987 it went weekly
Layout trademark
The masthead (Title) font is the layout trademark of Kerrang. The title is in a font that displays a image of a shattered glass this is for the reason that loud sound such as metal music can shatters a glass. This font is common on all its issues thus is considered the trademark for this magazine

Audience Value
This magazine provides its audience with many free give away with every issue. It keeps it spectator interacted with attention-grabbing covers of top metal music artists. This reflects that kerrang is very keen to provide its audience with the best news and updates thus keeping a very high brand image parallel to valuing its audience.

Target audience

Terrorizer Magazine Analysis




Introduction
Terrorizer is an extreme music magazine published by Dark Arts Ltd. in the United Kingdom. It is released every four weeks with thirteen issues a year. Terrorizer published its first issue in October 1993 with Sepultura on the cover and a price of £1.95. To date Terrorizer has produced nine genre specials and one 'issue' special, the Art Special, part one of the black metal special being the magazine's second best selling single issue on the UK newsstands and part one of the second progressive rock Special.
Target audience
This magazine targets Heavy metal music fans regardless of age however a seeming guess would be around 18 to 40+.The main focus can be considered to be done on teenagers because they are in most of the cases a huge consumer of this genre of music. An informal tone is used in texts example could include the line   “I am Close to losing my mind”

Publishing institutions
Terrorizer is published by Dark Arts Ltd. in the United Kingdom. It is released every four weeks with thirteen issues a year. The terrorizer published its first issue in October 1993.For the distribution retail shops and small and big book stores were used.

Layout trademark
The masthead (Title) font is the layout trademark of terrorizer. The font used is in a spooky style to give a feel of terror/fear. This font is common on all its issues thus is considered the trademark for this magazine

Audience Value
This magazine completely reflects the value of its audience as it claims it is reported to have provided the best updates on latest metal music. It fully engages its audience with eye-catching covers of top metal artists and bands. Added benefits are also given to the spectators such as a free cd with every edition and a poster.

Friday, 21 September 2012

Reason for choosing Print brief


I had shot listed two option movie and magazine from which i finally decided to go for the print brief. The basic reason for this choice is that i am much more interested in still photography than movie production. I do photography as a hobby and thus have the basic knowledge of working on this art. Another very big reason for this selection was the fact that people were willing to be models for the shoot but very few were actually comfortable with the movie part where they hesitated about dialogue delivery and camera consciousness. I also plan on continuing in the field of print media in my further career path hence this would be a chance to get the first exposure, The genre that i selected was black heavy metal for the very reason that i myself am a fan of it and thus it will be easier for me to work with it regarding the getup and nature of the theme implemented on my models and  producing my own magazine pages.   

Print Brief



The print brief includes two task
1) Preliminary Task: The construction of two pages of a school magazine for the preliminary task which include the cover and the content page for the cover page a medium closeup shot is to be used as the main image and the content page should include all that is published in the magazine.

2) Main Task: secondly the  construction of three pages of a music magazine on the genre of our choice for the main task , after finalizing the type of music the next step would be the development of the pages one by one. The three pages include
  •  Main cover page
  • Content page
  •  Double fold spread page  
For this purpose we are required to conduct our own photography shoot and all the images need to be authentic and self taken, and the using an editing software (Photoshop in our case) we are required to construct our pages using all the learned conventions. The main page will include a cover story and sub stories that are published in the magazine also the masthead etc. Secondly the contents of the second pages needed to be decided and it all needs to be self created and authentic. The last page which is our double fold spread which comes in the center of the magazine and is as the name implies two pages spread throughout which will contain related context 

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Media Studies….What got me here???


Hello my name is Amna Qaiser. I am a A level first year student from Beacon house Algc. My reasons for opting for Media studies in A levels  firstly was the growing influence of media on our society and the much needed interaction between people that the media creates. By media I not just mean the visual media but parallel to that the rapidly growing social media. Furthermore I had decided to craft my career in media studies for which I made a combination of Business studies, Media studies and Applied ICT all of which seemingly had a benefit for me in this field in future. More over our family background stating my father as being a professional Photographer encouraged me to carry this tradition further ahead. Media is no less that art and my passion for art and willingness to do things creatively pushed me into this area. Concluding my introduction I would like to say that our country is much in need of people that can benefit our media sector to promote a positive image of Pakistan worldwide