Wednesday 17 October 2012

Planning

After some research into popular music magazines, I have decided that my chosen music genre would be electro, though more specifically chiptune. I have chosen to do this because of the lack of magazines revolving around this genre, as well as my own personal liking for it. Because of my choice, I will be focusing all of my research on magazines that fit the electro genre (of all kinds, including dance music, dubstep, video game music etc.) as well as analysing the typical genre conventions around it and choosing suitable aspects to eventually include in my own magazine.

My main article is going to be about "The Music of Homestuck" which will be covering the amount of artists, albums and songs that are used in the collaborative project, all across the internet. This is going to be a brilliant subject of focus, especially because I'm going to a meetup for fans of Homestuck soon, and so will be able to take a lot of photographs for my cover and for the double page spread.

I intend to experiment with a lot of potential shots and photos, but I also intend on photographing in a safe environment.

The audience that I intend to release this magazine to is most likely radical hedonists, who like to break norms and are interested in things others may not be. Perhaps they are a little stuck in the past, and indulging their lost childhood with old video games and music that reminds them of when they didn't know the world sucked. I also suspect the age range to be from 16-25, maybe pushing it in some scenarios. People outside of this barrier would probably label the older fans as "big kids."

Thursday 11 October 2012

Ideal contents.

Work:
Books:
  • Interview with John Green, author of The Fault in our Starts (featured)
  • The Casual Vacancy. Is it the new Harry Potter?
  • Book recommendations and reviews from readers
  • Book of the week
Art:
  • Spooky student only exhibition
  • A look into local artists
Work:
  • How to ace any interview
  • Revision tips from readers
  • Used cars cheap. Why buy new?
Play:
Events:
  • Local even set up for charity. Music, drinks and fun!
  • Exclusive coverage on Edinburgh Fringe Festival
  • New bar with live music! Opening night 15th October
Music:
  • Big Fun, music of the generation
  • How to take part in local bands
  • Why the charts are rubbish
  • Top ten songs of the week
Films:
  • Reviews and comments
  • The Dark Knight vs Dark Knight Rises
  • Read It First.

Magazine cover and contents

After a week or so, I have finally composed my magazine cover for my student magazine.



Monday 1 October 2012

Production schedule


  • First I will photograph my modal(s) to fit my front cover design. Various props and make-up options are possible, though not entirely necessary. Experiment with various degrees of light and shadow (etc.) as well as different backgrounds (maybe working with a green screen.)
  • Second, I will think of possible cover lines (this plays into working on the contents page) and experiment with fonts for the title.
  • Thirdly, I will arrange all of these things together, making sure that the cover lines are clear, but also doesn't obstruct the modal's face, so that audiences are still drawn in and want to buy the magazine.
  • Finally, I need to put it all together with appropriate fonts and images.