Friday 27 November 2009

Play Music Pickup Detailed analysis

Genre:
Musical, mainly rock/ indie, huge focus on guitars but other influences get reviewed and mentioned.

Audience:
15 - 30

Title:
Play music Pickup. As it is a free magazine it encourages the target audience to do exactly what it says and to pick it up. Also the Play music can grab their attention as that is hat the readers of this magazine are about, they will be developing musicians.

Style:
Blue, Black and white are the main colours used. The layout Has a photo of the main sell taking up the entire cover, with some of the items being reviewed in the magazine at their feet. The layout attracts a younger audience, largely because they interview new bands, and the layout is aimed at a younger audience.

Content:
Reviews, Competitions, Help pages, interviews with bands or/ and guitarists. Advice like how to be endorsed or get the most out of guitar effects or amplifiers. This magazine is full of advice on how to progress as a guitarist and how to go a bit future with your equipment and this appeals to the audience age I have suggested, as they are less experienced.

Mode of address:
Laid back and uses slag casually. For the readers it is how they would talk and address their own friends.

Photographs:
The magazine is full of pictures of Guitars, Amplifiers, effects, Bands, Equipment and also a lot of people that are of target audience age with their views on certain products.

Publisher:
Nick Bryant

Thursday 26 November 2009

detailed genre research

Genre:
Guitar magazine for guitarists

Audience:
Guitarist aged 18 – 50

Title:
Guitarist. Very straight no non sense, can’t mistake what it is about and who it is for.

Style:
White, red, orange. More traditional then other gu itar magazines for an older audience with the younger readers as a minority.

Content:
Guitar reviews, Equipment reviews, playing advice, and how to sound like your favourite guitarists. Also interviews with guitarists, about them selves there playing, gear and how they created their styles. They articles would appeal to the audience as they are interested in the artists and want to pick up tips/ advice on guitar playing.

Mode of address:
Colloquial, casual. The language is non formal bring a relaxed tone to the magazine. The readers would find this easier to relate to, and it is appropriate as the subject has no need to be formal.

Photographs:
Guitars, effects, guitarists, amps and general equipment and gadgets for guitar. Some of the photos haven’t been taken by guitarist magazine, for instance on the cover there is a picture of jimi Hendrix, he was not alive when guitarist was first published. So they have taken it from another source. But most these pictures have been taken in a studio or controlled conditions. The people are being represented as powerful, in control, and have a certain class about them.


Who published the magazine you analysed yesterday?

Future publishing limited.

Are they part of a horizontally integrated media conglomerate?

They have various websites, and hold 27 annual events but they are a huge company producing magazine for the U.K., U.S. and Australia., but they are a huge company producing magazine for the U.K., U.S. and Australia.

What do you consider to be the implications of this business structure for your magazine?

It means that there is a lack of choice within the magazine market, and that the opinion of the owners are shown through out all the magazines.

Friday 20 November 2009

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Questions for the evaluation

Questions for the evaluation

1. My magazine front cover uses a Mid Close up picture on the front of its cover which resembles many magazine covers on the market; we also use the same style of strap lines as used in magazines such as Elle, with the layout of colour and size of font. In regards to challenging the conventional concepts of real media products, I don’t think I did anything too controversial as I tried to keep it similar to other magazines without copying them as possible.

4. The magazine would appeal to females ranging from 18 - 25 as a target audience.

5. I attracted the audience by advertising real issues in today’s society, issues that people want to read about and care about, fashion advice, relationship tips. This attracts a large audience and has proved commercially successful already. We address them with friendly informal language to give a more relaxed feel to the magazine.

6. I have learnt how to use industry standard Photoshop and Quark express effectively, How to use a Digital SLR camera and to use it effectively. How to lay out a magazine front cover and contents page and the termkinology used when discussing the parts that construct the magazine.

Friday 13 November 2009

music magazine: initial research






Mix Mag is a dance/club music magazine, aimed at 18 - 25 year old men and women predominantly in the working class social group.





The Psychographics to define the readers of mix mag would be hedonistic as the dance/club scene is generally seen as promoting the kind of values hedonism entails.





The cover of this magazine has a few things that make it stand out, the colour of type, as this makes it catch your eye being bright and bold, with a sans serif font for mix mag then serif font for the main sell below. Also having a photo of Calvin Harris on the front to advertise the fact that there is an article on him in the magazine, people who don't normally buy the magazine may, as they like him and his music.









Future music is a music tech magazine aimed at 20 - 40 year old men, of middle class status, as this magazine is full of expensive equipment.



The psychographics to define the readers of Future Music would be technical, clever possibly even geeky. As some of the content of the magazine is very complicated and you would have to have a real understanding of technology to understand how the products in the magazine work.




The cover of this magazine appeals to its audience because it's smart, has a good choice of coloured font and its layout shows the reviews in a very clear way .




Kerrang is a rock music magazine aimed at 13 - 20 years mainly male, but some girls would read it, if they like they are fans of musicians or bands in the magazine as well.




The psychographics of the readers of Kerrang would be, rebellious as that's what the music this magazine is promoting is all about and incites rebellion. But also hedonism as it's a selfish do what you want when you want styled magazine as well that is encouraging this type of lifestyle.




The main sell of the magazine is clearly stated with a picture of Biffy Clyro, talking with Kerrang about their new album. This is shown with a masthead and cover photo of the band. Also the other articles reviews and band interviews are listed or have small pictures and straplines advertising them in clear colours. This is appealing to their audience.


Guitarist magazine, is exactly what it says it is, a magazine for guitarists. The demographic for the magazine is 18 - 40 year old men of middle class. This magazine is a lot harder to specify compared to some of the others as it appeals to a lot of guitarists of many ages, as it teaches you the guitar parts of songs from many eras, this one in particular has a song with Jeff Beck (a famous 60s and 70s guitarist)playing guitar in but then along side that a much more recent song buy Jack White.

It's Psychographic is technological and specialised.
The cover is striking with the use of colour, the way the 3 guitarists on the cover are laid out is as if they are jumping out at you, but also as if Jimi Hendrix ( in the middle) is looking at you. This grasps you and your attention and FUZZ in bold bold letters makes it stand out that this issue is really focusing on it. So the main sell is very clear.










Tuesday 3 November 2009