Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Magazine Review Flat-plan


My flatplan has had a significant amount of thought put into it's layout, the way certain things are laid out is designed to draw the reader's attention to the product and in turn hold their focus for the duration. The idea of having a large main image edges the reader to take notice of the page when flicking through the magazine itself, by doing this I'm ensuring I'm doing everything I can to draw the readers attention in an effort to promote the product.

Equally the large article itself is saturated with other smaller sub sections of text, this is to break up the large block of text that is dominant on the page. This also means it looks like there is less writing which can often prompt someone to read an article as they're in the false consciousness that it wont consume a large proportion of their time. 

These placements work to my advantage and are beneficial when promoting a product. Equally I could use direct address in the photograph to really grasp the audiences attention, this is just another way in which I can ensure the reader feels connected to the article and in turn develops an interest.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Magazine Survey

Survey Results

Rate These Magazine Genres


1
2
3
4
5
Sport
*
**
*
**

Lifestyle
**
**
**


Hobbie

*
*
***
*
Gossip
**
*
**

*

How Often Do You Read Magazines

Option
Tally
Alot

Moderately

Sometimes
*
Rarely
****
Never
*

What Would Urge You To Buy A Magazine

Option
Tally
Free Gifts
**
Posters
***
Competitions

Vouchers
*

What Is Most Important In A Magazine

Option
Tally
A Bright Front Cover
*
Interviews And Articles
*
A Wide Variety Of Topics
***
A Nice Font

Simple Dialect/Language
*

How Often Should A Magazine Be Released

Option
Tally
Every Week
*****
Every Fortnight

Every Month
*

Would You Rather Buy A Subscription Or Buy Individual Magazines

Option
Tally
Subscription

Individual Issues
******

Would You Buy A Magazine Because Of An Attractive Cover
Option
Tally
Yes
****
No
*
Unsure
*



Evaluation Of Results


When reading through my survey results it becomes evident on what people like when it comes to magazines. It is shown in my tables that people don't read magazines very often but when they do the genre people rate the highest is Hobbie . Previously I planned to do a gaming magazine but the tables have said Hobby despite my results I am choosing to do a lifestyle magazine based on the military. The public also seem to wants posters included in their magazines as a free gift prompting them to purchase the magazine.

As well as this my results show that a magazine should have a variety of interesting topics to keep the readers interested in the magazine. The results make the statement that people would like magazines released every week but at the same time they would prefer not to buy a subscription but instead buy the individual issues. My final question was asking if an attractive cover would urge you to buy a magazine the answers were mostly yes this makes it obvious that people judge a book by its cover quite literally for they take most notice on the cover as it is what gives them their first impression of the magazine.  

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Research on Magazines

Comparison of changes


With contemporary society we are constantly updating the way we display things to seem more modern and appealing to an audience. This can be shown in various ways through film special effects and also the way print media such as newspapers and magazines style their products

 


Details magazine has changed with the times for example the masthead has gone from a block like big red mixed case title on a yellow background too a deep pink title made up of entirely uppercase lettering in a slightly wider and smoother font. On the newer masthead the editors have decided to make the date and tagline redundant from the masthead.This has made the magazine more stylish and slick compared to the previous issue.

Overall the newer version has come along way from its origins the editors have made smart choices affected by the time therefore altering the layout of their magazine. The change of the colour scheme and the way things are centered have given the magazine a fresh new look revitalising the popularity it had in previous years.


The previous issue is made up of 6 segments each with a different purpose whether it be photographic or textual.Whereas the newer issue has a set color scheme to make it look professional and fashionable. The left colour scheme is red, yellow, white, blue and black making the magazine funky but also slighty gordy whilst the newer magazine on the right is made up of colours that blend well with the photo in the background.

The left issue has its different segments detailing what is in the magazine with simple phrases but the right one has different portions of text detailing what's included making it more modern and appealing to the eye. The older issue is made with small images centered around the image of various un-important people whereas the newer version has one main image of a well known celebrity with its various text detailing the articles and magazine around it.

Friday, 13 January 2017

Review Of My Poster

Initial Finished Concept


When producing my poster i took various shots of my model, the positioning and what you could see of the character changed with each shot I took ensuring that the mise en scene was correct and that you could see all the relevant props and costume. This ensured that the poster had the right feel, however when I started adding these images to the poster they didn't look too good. You could simply see a man staring into the dystopian abyss. So therefore i made changes and re shot my images in an effort the get a better feel for the magazine. Equally at this point I was still lacking a tagline which was eventually added.

Final Poster


When I looked at my initial poster i could see that it wasn't very good. I'd added the main image to complete it but it was still lacking something. I added a tagline at the top of the poster but this still didn't work as the main image was what was bugging me. The initial image was to distant and formal whereas the new photo my model was standing replaced with a rifle in his hand. This gives the more aggressive and survivor like feel i wanted. The rifle itself promotes the idea of violence and really pushes the feel for survival of the fittest. 

The gear on his back such as medical kits and gas masks make the character seem to be experience and reinforce the idea of a group of skilled agents dealing with the crisis. The various items of equipment that are naturally available to the individual due to their preparedness enforces the idea of being trained and ready. By doing this I'm adding more into the backstory of the character through costume which can be picked up in the poster. Contrary to this the logo on his arm is something all characters will have on them in the trailer. Once again promoting the idea of a highly trained group who want to ensure the safety of the public.

Overall i think my poster is really effective. It has all the main components of a poster and this can be seen from the start. The billing block is in the correct place and it's positioning help make it evident from the start, this is as well as this the BBFC classification in the bottom left corner. As for the main image it's dominant and takes up a large amount of the page, this draws attention. However when combined with the colour scheme it is really quite eye catching. By using dark colours for my background and character, I can use the bright orange in the foreground to grab a readers attention and hold it long enough for them to become interested. therefore i think this task has been done to the best of my ability and has come out really well. 

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Start Of Poster

Taking Shape



My poster is currently in the works and I'm in the first stages of completion. My basic design is becoming more and more secure although there is always room for improvement. The basic conventions are already implemented however I'm yet to develop more detail in the foreground and text as well as add the main image. As seen on the analysis of the Sherlock Holmes posters there is the dominant main image which as stated is yet to be implemented. However the addition of the large blocks of text and individual details has already been put on and helps it to be easily recognised as a poster.

Friday, 6 January 2017

My Poster Flatplan


The idea for my poster is to have the key features defined whilst keeping it minimalistic. The main conventions such as the Billing Block and Title are parts of a poster that most people will recognise immediately. So by ensuring that these are seen and noticed I can give direct address in the sense that it should be immediately recognised.

The simple design allows me to focus on quality as opposed to quantity. The minimalistic design allows for the product to be done in a short amount of time whilst still allowing it to be effective. I can focus more directly on the colour scheme and fonts as well as the main and background image, rather than over crowding the poster with many imposed layers that are unnecessary.

The idea of keeping it empty is also keeping with on of my key themes of loneliness and solitude. Having just one person and not much else on the poster is reflective of the society and reality around the character due to the event's that have transpired. This is an effective mechanism in which people can get a sense of what the film will be like just by looking at the poster.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Poster Conventions

Image result for film poster

As seen in this poster for Liam Neeson's "The Grey" there are many conventions that posters rely on to make them universally recognisable. These allow the audience to look in certain predetermined places for key information. For example the production information is normally at the bottom of the poster and is usually either very dominant or slightly faded using binary opposition of the colours.      

A picture that fills the whole casing - This is to draw in the consideration of the intended interest group. Were it to be a little picture, it wouldn't be as engaging and they may investigate it. In any case, if the picture fills the casing or looks strange, the consideration is instantly gotten. 

A title - Generally towards the base of the page, the title is made of maybe a couple fundamental words, and is in a basic textual style that is normally capitalized. The few words implies that it remains in the groups of onlookers psyche and is anything but difficult to recollect. Most movies have "the" and afterward a word, yet in discussion, "the" is typically cut off on the grounds that the single word tailing it is more huge. The straightforward text style is generally a serif textual style and it is great and broadly utilized, and it is in capitalized to draw in consideration. 

A discharge date - A fundamental bit of data, the maker can put the date towards the base of the blurb, typically in an indistinguishable text style from the title, to tell the crowd when it is discharged. On the off chance that a discharge date has not yet been chosen or reported, then "coming soon" will be utilized to make interest. The group of onlookers will then be checking consistently concerning when the film turns out in silver screens. 

Institutional data - When included, this area of data points of interest the data of who is featuring, or chipped away at the film and is demonstrated subtly at the extremely base of the page. This tradition isn't generally took after in light of the fact that the gathering of people doesn't discover it that intriguing or valuable. While it can be utilized to see who is in the motion picture, blood and gore flicks tend to utilize performing artists that aren't renowned so they wouldn't perceive the name at any rate. Were the name of an essayist, executive, maker or performing artist to be classed as imperative, then they would put it elsewhere on the publication to draw in consideration. 

Primary picture - This will dependably reflect something that is huge to the account, be it the opponent, hero, area, or weapon. The picture for the most part elements some type of horrendous symbolism, which might be evident or inconspicuous, so connote the class of film that it has a place with. The principle picture additionally tops off the whole edge, and when there is a special case, the dark space accentuates the fundamental element of the picture. 

Slogan - Short and basic, this sentence, or gathering of sentences, makes interest for the group of onlookers, improves their dread marginally and maybe their comprehension of the film making them need to go and see it while tying down the significance of the picture and associating it to the title.