Task 9
-
Upload
sophieb96x -
Category
Business
-
view
10 -
download
1
Transcript of Task 9
Task 9-Formal Proposal
Before I start my formal proposal I am going to briefly discuss the research I
have discovered and how they are going to influence my magazine.
General Information on Music Magazines
Music magazines must have the right content. You need to find out
what people like, as this is what will make the magazine sell. By giving
the audience what they want, rather than keeping to small niche
markets, allows the magazine apply to a wider range audience. I have
done this already and I have found out exactly what colours and
content should be in my rock music magazine.
Music magazines are often released weekly or every two weeks as they
reflect what is happening at the time. If a band splits up or something
happens in the music world- then the music magazine of that specific
genre would feel obliged to write about it.
My magazine music must have its own style, so that it is original. It needs
to stand out against the others on the magazine rack, I need to make it
look different somehow but maintain the professional aspect.
I need to include informational articles inside, specifically double page
spreads. These need to reflect the tone of the magazine and also
should be based on the most trending artists/bands- this will increase
the sale of the magazine.
Each article must have exciting content. It needs to grip the reader and
involve them. I want my magazine to offer escapism and interest the
reader.
Summary of my research of conventions of music magazines
Front Cover
Masthead at the top of the cover
Coverlines, main coverline anchoring an image, being bolder and
larger.
Striking image of an artist – usually a medium close up.
Rule of Thirds
Bar code
Price
Date
Contents Page
Contents titled at the top to inform the reader
Possibly the date and the issue number
Columns to divide the text
One central image and other smaller thumbnails
Page numbers
Title of magazine at the top
Same Colour scheme as the front cover
Double Page Spread
Main image anchoring the article
Article either Question and Answers or Detailed
Paragraphs are divided to make it easier to read
Dramatic headlines to grip the reader- often play on words.
All of the aspects of the magazine I have just covered are connected. This
is because they all have the same house style; - same colour scheme, use
of font is maintained, magazine title is on all of the pages, varying in size,
the content of the magazine is linked throughout to the specific genre.
My chosen genre for my music magazine which I shall produce is going to
be Rock. After research I have found out a lot about this genre- as I have
never looked or really listened to it before. I learnt about the different
bands and what people like to listen to. I also learnt about the different
conventions and styles for this typical genre- most magazines using the
colour scheme red, white and black. I think this is a good genre for me to
choose as I have all the information I need and I know how to execute the
procedure.
Below are images of magazine front covers of which I would like to base
my own music magazine on.
Contents Pages
Double Page Spread
Target Audience Research
From the results of my questionnaire, I am able to understand exactly what
changes I need to make for my magazine. I now know which colour
schemes appeal to people, in my rock magazine case; red, white and
black. I also know that my target audience is both females and males
aged 14-19 so after my questionnaire I was able to see that they liked
modern content and bands. To conclude, my magazine cover needs to
have an attractive, striking model which dark make up and clothing to
enhance the rock genre. It needs to have be black and white, with a
bright colour to draw attention to striking content (such as the colour red).
The cover lines need to be striking so that they can grip the reader- using
some sort of play on words or alliteration is the most effective way to do
this.
The contents page should include all the correct information, I am using
both information from my Focus group and research of the music
magazine NME to use the idea of the band index. I think that I need to
include images on the contents page to help liven up the page as it will
make the magazine more attractive. I want to maintain the colour
scheme so that it enhances the professionalism of the magazine.
The article which I am going to create for my double page spread should
have language which is personal – colloquial and informal , so that it
maintains the readers interest. Having the article in an question and
answer style helps to divide the information and doesn’t bore the reader.
There should be an image anchoring the article which links with the genre
and tone of the magazine.
The target audience which I researched have already bought music
magazines previously but believed them to be overpriced. The majority of
my results showed that they would like a magazine which is £1.00-£1.50.
The profile I did for my target audience gave me the idea that magazines
were more targeted at males rather than females. I hope to achieve a
magazine which is aimed at both females and males as this doesn’t
restrict the target audience. I am going to use information from both the
focus groups and also questionnaires to successfully create a magazine
which covers what the target audience want.
Having summarised the results I will now proceed with my Formal Proposal
and begin planning the design and features of my own Rock music
magazine.
Formal Proposal
The Title of my magazine is going to be MOSH (MAG). I have chosen this
magazine title because I wanted it to be related to music in some way- so
it was easily acknowledgeable as a music magazine, just by the
masthead. ‘Moshing’ is to do with gigs - a typical action at a rock gig,
which is what genre my magazine is focused on.
The genre I have chosen is rock. I have chosen this genre because I
believe that it is an interesting genre to cover. I have never experienced
anything with this genre and I have found it very interesting to research.
This genre is very popular so I think that it will be applied to a wide range
target audience.
My target audience for my music magazine is going to be focused at
both females and males between the ages of 14 and 18.As this age is
rather young and after the research from my questionnaire I am able to
understand that between these ages they appear to focus at modern
things.
I want my front cover to have an attractive female on the cover, which
will appear to both males and females- females being that they aspire to
be her. I want her to be wearing dark make up with dark hair. She should
be wearing dark clothes- specifically a leather jacket and other studded
items of clothing. The colour scheme for the front cover is going to be red,
white and black as after research, this is typical for a rock magazine to
have- and also what my target audience wanted. I would hope to
interpret NME’s style magazine and develop it in some way.
I want my contents page to be informative and be able to set the tone for
the contents of the rest of the magazine. I want it to contain a mixture of
both images and text to help attract the readers interest and also to
maintain it. At the top, there needs to be a title ‘Contents’ to inform the
reader on what page they are on- also the date and issue number- for
extra information. The colour scheme should remain the same for the
magazine to maintain the genre and tone of the whole magazine.
I want my double page spread to appear simple, yet effective. I want
there to be one main image, taking up the left hand side of the page,
possibly of a long shot of the artist on the front. The article is going to be
an interview of the artist, in the format of a question and answer.