Friday, 15 April 2011

How did you attract your audience?





















These two shots are of my front cover and contents page.

I organised a focus group of some of my fellow students; Tom, Oli, Katie and Sellars. I asked them about how my magazine attracts their eye and gets them interested in my magazine. I asked them to comment on my front cover and contents page.

Sellars told me that, "The first thing that my eye is dragged towards on the cover is the dominant image of the model, the way he is dressed makes an urban feel to the magazine". I purposely chose Will as my model because of the way he was dressed, and i thought i could create an urban feel with him in the centre of the page.
Tom commented on my front cover by telling me that he likes the colour scheme as it is consistent and the sell lines are well placed. The colour scheme is something that took up a lot of my time when creating the magazine, i tried to keep it consistent as possible so it would look professional.

Oli told me that, "I like the turquoise color on the black and white colour, the text contrasts well and it is easy to read. I also like the models positioning, his head covers part of the title and this looks professional as many other magazines do this". The reason i positioned the models head so that it covers part of the title is so that it looks more professional.

Katie told me about my contents page that, "I think that the large A in the middle/top left third looks professional, it looks good as it links in with the magazine name, Alive", I purposely placed the A in the position as it is similar to the contents page from Vibe magazine as this is where i got my inspiration from.






















These two shots show my double page spread, also a one half of a professional double page spread.
I tried to attract the reader with this double page spread by centring a large image of my featured artist on the left hand page. I think that the image is suitable for the text as the strap line says "On top of the world".
I have tried to attract my audience by making a similar double page spread to one from 'Classic Rock' magazine, I have went for a plain background with a similar logo to the professional one located on the right. I have used a large capital letter to start the interview as this is a professional thing to do and it indicated the start of the essay. i have also included two small pictures of the featured artist to make the page more interesting for the reader.

In what ways does your magazine use or challenge forms and conventions of real magazine products?

I started off simply by placing my main image in the centre of screen and positioning it to my liking. I then placed some grid lines on my front cover in equal spaces so the magazine would be split up into 9Th's, so is so i can position strap lines properly and effectively.

Front Cover
This is a front cover from the magazine billboard, this is the front cover that inspired me the most and for this reason i made mine similar to this. I love the way the main colour of the magazine is located in the title of the magazine and towards to the top third of the screen. Also i like the old school black and white feel of this front cover, this is why i have made mine in black and white so it has a similar effect as this front cover. In addition the models head covers some of the title this is another effect i tried to copy.

This is a front cover from the magazine billboard, this is the front cover that inspired me the most and for this reason i made mine similar to this. I love the way the main colour of the magazine is located in the title of the magazine and towards to the top third of the screen. Also i like the old school black and white feel of this front cover, this is why i have made mine in black and white so it has a similar effect as this front cover. In addition the models head covers some of the title this is another effect i tried to copy.

I believe that my magazine front cover is very similar to the one made by Billboard. I have kept a consistent colour scheme with not many colours being used as i think it looks more professional like this. The title of the magazine is similar to the professional one as it contains the most colour on the page and the models head is covering the title slightly. Both covers pictures are in black and white, this adds to the effect and creates an old school feel to the magazine, also both covers look like they are from the HipHop genre. From the professional front cover above mine i created my own using the inspiration i gained from the professional magazine.

Who would be the audience for your media product?

My target audience for my magazine is mainly males, although i am also targeting females, the magazine is more aimed at males. Since the content of the magazine is combining the two genres of music rock and HipHop the target audience has a wide base. The social groupins i will aim at are rockers and townies, since the magazine is based on the rock genre and this will appeal to them groupings. Also i will aim at urbans and blingers because of the HipHop side of the magazine.

During the making of my product i went around the college and took some photos of my target audience;

This first photo is a good one, it is located just outside a large park where a lot of teenagers like to hang out in the summer. The person in the middle, Liam L, looks emo so could fit in with the social grouping of rockers, the one on the right, Liam T, could fit in as a townie or a casual and the man on the left, Liam R, could fit with the urbans or casuals from the way he is dressed. These people are all my target audience and i think they would be interested in magazine.

This is a photo i took of Liam Raine, he could fit in with the urbans, rockers or even casual social groupings, he has mixed music tastes which is good as my magazine is a mixed genre magazine. This shot brings the words, young, free and carefree to my mind, this is him just having a good time, enjoying himself. This shot describes my target audience well.

This shot shows my target audience perfectly, they are dressed differently to show off their different styles, this image shows us the genres of rock and HipHop perfectly.

What kind of media institution might distribute your product and why?

I have had a look and some different media companies that might distribute my magazine and i have decided that IPC Media would be a good choice.

IPC Media produces over 85 brands so they are a quality distributor, in the United Kingdom almost 27 million adults read a magazine produced by IPC Media each month, this fact proves that they are a well known and respected producer. IPC Media create well known and read magazines such as NME, which is aimed at the sort of audience i would like to aim my magazine at so this is good. Also they produce the magazines Uncut and Loaded whose target audience is also similar to mine, this assures me that IPC Media know how to produce a magazine well for my audience.

Since IPC Media produces so many different brands, over 85, this suggests they would be interested in producing my magazine.

I would use Marketforce to distribute my magazine as they are a great company that specialises in magazine and newspaper distribution within the UK, they successfully market 23% of the total magazine category, this tells me they would do the job properly and effectively.

How does your media product represent particular social groups?

This is the unedited image i used for my front cover. I decided to use Will as my model for my magazine as he is the type of person i would like to aim my magazine at. He doesn't really belong to one particular social group, as he likes his HipHop music but also likes rock and indie, as rock and HipHop are my main music genres the magazine will be focused on i thought Will was a perfect choice for my model.

I used UK Tribes to help gain and understanding on the different type of social groupings and find out which ones i would like to aim my magazine at. Since my magazine is mixed genre, which the genres being starkly different, i had to use this site to gain a better understanding of the different social groups and find out which ones would become my target audience.

This is my front cover complete, as you can see it contains to different styles, i think the colours and some of the sell lines relate to the HipHop genre well, but the pose the model is doing is a rock pose so the front cover represents to very different genres of music.

The social groupings i have aimed my magazine at are; rockers, urban, blingers and townies. I have aimed at rockers and urbans as the music genres my music magazine are about relate to these different social groupings so these groupings would be interested in my magazine. I have also aimed at blingers as they are similar to the urbans and would like to the HipHop side of my magazine, i have also aimed at townies.


Final Products




Production update

Here is a few screenshots during the creation of my print products

This is a shot of my front cover after had inserted the guidelines and my main image.
This shot shows my front cover with my masthead on, i have made the image black and white and made sure his head is on top of the masthead for added effect.
This shot shows my front cover with little extras added such as a bar code, publisher logo and data.
This shot shows my front cover complete, it has all the sell lines on and the colours work well.

Ideas for names for magazine

Possible names for my Hip-Hop / Rock music magazine are as follows; · Street · Alive · Troublemaker · Homecoming · Knowledge Attack Some names for my featured band are as follows; · Play Dirty · BingBong Brothers · GameOver · Money In the Bank · Terror on the Terraces

Proposal of Ideas

After doing my primary research, finding out the results of my questionnaire and focus group i have decided to make my magazine on the music genre of Hip-Hop with a twist of rock, my magazine will be eye catching and unusual. I will try to combine two of the most popular music genres, however they are very different so it will be a challenge.My target audience for my magazine will be 16 to 25 year olds, I will aim at both the male and female market, but more emphasised on the male market. I found out from my questionnaire that the music genres most popular are; Hip-Hop, rock and Drum and Bass, so from these results I have chose to make my genre Hip-Hop and rock. I found out that the most popular thing to find inside a music magazine is interviews and tour information. I will price my magazine around about the £3 mark as I think it is a fair price to pay.Adverts inside the magazine will be aimed at both sexes in general but more advertisement will go towards the male gender.On my contents page i will include a little bit about this month’s issue of the magazine written by the editor. I will try and keep my colour scheme consistent with a strong and recognisable masthead. I will keep the colour scheme down to about 3 or 4 colours and make them stand out.

Focus Group 1

What do you like to find within a music magazine?



My focus group contains the following people;
Adam Pollock, Jordan Hanratty, Oliver Braithwaite, Marcus Bell, Emma Shield and Sam Kirby.
I will now write what i asked my group and the replies i received.

What are your favourite clothing Brands?

Adam Pollock - "River island, Topman and Nike"

Jordan Hanratty - "Dunlop, donnay and diadorra"

Oliver Braithwaite - "SuperDry"

Marcus Bell - "Adidas, Kangol and Lotto "

Sam Kirby - "River Island, Topshop and New look"

What is your favourite music genre?

Adam Pollock - "Indie"

Jordan Hanratty - "Rave"

Oliver Brathwaite - "Reggae-Rock"

Marcus Bell - "Hip-Hop"

Emma Shield - "R'n'B"

Sam Kirby - "R'n'B"

What is your favourite drink alcoholic/non alcoholic?


Primary Research - Questionairre Results

For my audience research i asked 20 people to do my questionaire, to keep the results fair i asked 10 male and 10 females.The target audiences age for my magazine will be 16-21I will target both males and females and will try to keep the magazine open for both genders.The bar chart to the right shows the result of my questionaire for most popular music genre, each person who filled in a questionaire chose one music genre so the result is out of 20. The most popular music genre is Hip-Hop with rock, R'n'B and Drum and base coming a close second, and the least popular genre is pop. After finding these results out i am considering making my magazine based on the Hip-Hop genre with a twist of rock.



This graph shows the results of my researcjh questionaire onto who's is the most popular artist. I asked 20 people to pick their favourite 4 artists/bands out of the list, you could only select the same artist/band once, the result is out of 80 votes.Joint top with 9 votes are; Enter shikari, Black Eyed Peas and Linkin Park, Tupac came a close second with 8 votes. 3rd place was Tinchy Stryder. From this graph i have found out that the artists/bands most popular are from the rock/R'n'B/HipHop genre.From my questionaire i have found that 75% of the people who completed my questionaire preffered bands to solo artists. The most popular answer for the question "How often do you read music magazines?" was 'sometimes' recieving 40% of the votes. 90% of people like lots of images within music magazines and the maximum price they would pay for a music magazine would be £4.The most popular answer for the question "What would you like to find wihin a music magazine?" was interviews, new band information and tour information. 50% of people buy music 'often'. Also the most popular shop for males was Republic and the most popular for females was River Island. Also 40% of males put Carling as their favourite drink while 65% of females put WKD.

Primary Research - Questionairre

This is a scanned image of my questionaire, the questions are listed below; Age: Gender: Out of the following which genre do you prefer? Rock Pop Hip-hop R’n’B Indie Metal Dance Trance Rap Drum’n’Base Out of the following artists/bands who do you prefer?(4 max) Papa Roach Enter Shikari Lady Gaga Cheryl Cole Black Eyed Peas Tupac Prodigy Take That Jordin Sparks Taylor Swift Tinchy Stryder Queen Darren Styles Paolo Nutini Linkin Park Goldie Lookin Chain Do you prefer bands or solo artists? Bands Solo artists How often do you read music magazines? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very often What is the maximum price you would pay for a music magazine? £1 £2 £3 £4 £5 £5+ In music magazines do you like lots of images? Yes No What do like to find within music magazines? ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Do you buy music often? Never Rarely Sometimes Often Very often

Primary Research - Moodboard

This is the moodboard i have created to show some of my target audiences favourite things and brands they are assoiciated with. I created this board from the research i have done into the tribes 'trackies', 'chavs' and 'street rats', i have looked at many youtube videos and i have done some extensive research into the things that these tribes are associated with. One of the main things i found out are their love of branded tracksuits such as Adidas and Nike, video games such as xbox and playstation are a particular activity them enjoy especially football games such as Fifa and Pro Evolution Soccer. Also i have put some 'chav' icons into the board such as Danny Dyer and Katie Price.

Secondary Research - UK Tribes

Here is two videos which show who my target audience, roughly, are going to be. I have selected this target audience as my model is from this tribe. WIth the right typography on the page and colour scheme i can create a product which will appeal to this audience well. I will ensure that i keep the colour scheme bright and consistent which will attract my audiences eye as they are sterotypically not the most intelligent tribe and the colour scheme would attract them rather than the actual text would. I will create a mood board for the next post which shows what they like, this will ensure that i complete more research into my target audience and gain a better feel of what they require.

Secondary Research - UnCut


Uncut magazine;Uncut is a magazine made by the same people as NME, it has nicknamed itself, NME's cooler, Older brother. The magazine mainly focusses on modern indie, classic indie and rock.The pie chart on the right shows Uncuts readers gender, the green section is 86% of the chart and is male, so only 14% are female, this tells us that the main audience for Uncut is males. The average age of their readers is 37 so this tells us their target audience is middle age men. The advertisements inside the magazine willl be aimed at this age group, and since 86% of uncuts readers download music weekly compared to the national average of 32% and 46% of readers listen to the radio regulary, this tells the advetisers what the readers are interested in so they can advertise products they want and are suitable for them.

Secondary Research - NME


NME Magazine; NME's readers are mainly male, with 69% of readers being male, because of this most of the advertisements are aimed at men, so are the articles. Since only 31% of the readers are female, their main audience is males. The average age of the readers is 24. The graph to the left shows the percentage of NME readers occupation, the green section shows the amount of readers in full time work this is the biggest section at 52%, the yellow section is at 29% and shows users who are students and finally the purple section, 7%, shows readers in part time work. This tells us that NME aims at readers who are mainly in full time work and aged about 24. Another fact about NME readers is that 94% of readers use the Internet and spend on average 2.4 hours a day on the Internet, facts like this help develop NME's understanding of their audience.