
Friday, 26 February 2010
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Publication plan
Title: Verse
Positioning Statement: Everything to do with punk pop
Frequency of Publication: Fortnightly
Price: £2.50
Distribution: Newsagents and supermarkets
Rationale: The magazine is aimed at punk pop fans and due to gigs being a main part of this genre; it will include a gig guide. Also this magazine will include posters, interviews and new singles.
Style: The style of my magazine is aimed at teenagers therefore needs to have a young approach and use simple language that will appeal to the teenagers.
Regular Content
Poster of the week
Music quiz
Song of the week
Top 10 released new songs
All access backstage
Lyric bloopers
Gig guide
Up and coming
Band bust ups
Feature Content
Exclusive interview with an up and coming new band
Why twenty twenty have had to cancel dates
How Travis Barker broke his arm on tour
How to play You Me at Six
Hello goodbye- we are back
Elliot minor – Jessica fans
New band play o2 academy
Blink 182 – we are back
Go:Audio – How we helped Saving Aimee
House styles
Cover lines: Arial black
Headlines: Arial
Stand first: Arial 14pt
Captions: Arial 8pt
Features first paragraphs: drop capital Times new roman, 2 lines deep
News first paragraph: First word bold
Body text: Tahoma
Colour scheme: Green, Blue and Purple
Task two Music
Kerrang
Price – £2.10
Frequency – weekly
Issue size – 63 pages
NME
Price – £2.20
Frequency – weekly
Issue size – 66 pages
Rock Sound
Price – £3.60
Frequency – monthly
Issue size – 160 pages
Q
Price – £3.90
Frequency – monthly
Issue size – 160 pages
main task codes and conventions of a music double page spead
- The main image takes up a whole page.
- The main image is bleeds across to the next page.
- The headlines usually stretch across the two pages.
- Strap lines or boarders often bleed across the two pages.
- There is sometimes a drop capital at the start of an article so you know where to start reading from.
- Bold type is used on the first paragraph which has a slightly bigger type face.
- More than one image is usually used.
- Smaller images are used to break up the text, which makes it more appealing to the eye to read panels and quotes can also be used to this effect.
- Quotes are sometimes used on the main image.
- There is a by-line which is the name or the artist who wrote the article. Usually at the end of the article.
- There is usually a credit of the name of the person who did the photography.
- Stand first goes under the headline.
- Creative, eye catching headlines.
- The artist's names are highlighted.
- Page numbers are at the bottom of the magazine with the issue date.
- There is usually a website address.
- There is a limited use of colour.
- Usually lay out in columns (3 or 4).
- The stand first has a larger font size.
- An informal style of writing is used.
- The personality of the writer comes through in the article by the way it is written and the use of opinions.
Main task codes and conventions of a music contents page
- Headings are used to divide up the contents into sections.
- Sometimes there is an editorial letter with a picture, however not all the time used.
- There is one main image.
- Then some smaller images.
- Creative photography is used.
- There is a consistent colour scheme.
- Page numbers on the pictures anchor the image to written content.
- There are usually two to three columns.
- There are sometimes subscription details.
- They have white backgrounds the majority of the time.
- The title of the magazine is repeated.
- There is an issue date.
- It has the page numbers and then text telling the reader what the article is about.
- The sub line is in smaller text.
- There are regular which are articles which appear in each issue and feature articles which are articles which are a one off
- The contents page usually contains the email address of the magazine and contact details.
Main Task codes and conventions of the front cover of a music magazine
- The headline is usually one word or letters long, usually on the left, uses a unique font and is always the biggest font on the page
- There is always a consistent colour scheme
- The main image is of a band or singer; they look at the camera and do not usually smile as it conveys an attitude
- Creative photography is used
- A slightly lower camera angle gives the impression of the artist having a lot of power
- There is usually smaller picture of performances or artists
- A strip at the top or bottom lists additional information
- The barcode is always on the bottom right corner
- The barcode is always on the front this is because the back is used for adverts.
- Puffs advertise "something for nothing"
- They typography is either sans or serif.
- There is always a price and issue date
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Main Task

All the people that I asked are within my target audience. Therefore this gives me a very good idea as to how my magazine will be constructed.

This gives me an idea of what bands to include in my magazine. I am very pleased with the range of artists which I will include.

The most popular colour is green therefore I have decided for this to be my main colour. I am also going to use hints of blue.

This shows me that on my magazine I need to include a lot of headlines.

Due to the words given I will try to include as many as possible on my front cover.

Punk pop is the highest answer which is good because that is the genre of my music magazine.

£2.50 - £3.00 is the most popular choice therefore a magazine priced at £3.00 as it is the highest of the range therefore in the long run would make a profit.

Due to female singers being more popular I have decided to use a female band on my front cover

This shows that the quiz is biased towards females as I asked more girls than boys. Therefore I need to take into consideration that some of the questions may be in favour of a female approach.

This shows that fortnightly magazines are more popular. Therefore I strongly agree my magazine should be a fortnightly issue.