Wednesday 9 November 2011

LIIAR analysis of music magazine brief

My music magazine will need to contain a mast head that stands out and is also dominant, because this will make the audience reach for the magazine on the shelf in the shop it’s sold in. To make the house style consistent and also eye catching I will use 3 main colours, therefore this gives off a professional style and quality that I want to reach. My main image and main headline will have to correspond each other otherwise this will confuse the reader and also would mean that it’s not going to be clearly depicted and interpreted. For the other headlines that I’ll put onto my front cover I will use thumbnail pictures they will also relate one another as well with captions to annotate all of them. The extra points upon my front cover that I will use are competitions and free gifts, I will use a banner and sky lines to emphasise these features and also any other tease features as well. I also like the idea of using a splash graphic, that will promote things such as 'free C.D' and 'only £1' etc. A price and bar code will definitely be needed on the front cover of my music magazine because it will be sold in a specialised shop or online and that’s how my magazine will help to make a profit. Finally the anchorage that I’ll use will be very consistent and fitting to the main image I’ll use just like the house style, the boxes and tease features will all follow a very versatile edgy theme and style. The institution that I would like my magazine to fit into would be the same one that NME magazine which is IPC media, they’re a huge company and therefore I believe that is why my magazine’s style would fit in nicely. The message and other moral issues that I would like my magazine to raise would be that if you’re interested in more alternative and the indie style genre of music then the magazine is probably for you. Also I believe that the moral message my music magazine will give out is that it doesn’t matter if you’re an individual or class yourself as ‘different’ it’s fine this magazine will make you feel accepted. My target audience that for now that I want to focus on will be as follows, between the age of 16-25 and on the demographics S.E.G scale they’ll be from the C2, D and E bands this covers at least half of the UK’s population and therefore this will be great for the sales and production profits of my magazine, looking at the Value Life Style scale and what kind of personalities my readers will entail I want to aim my music magazine at mostly inner directed people as they know what they want out of life and which path to take so the magazine I hope to produce could be for them, but I'd also like to consider people who are inter grated too, because they’re easier to please and provide for as well. The way in which I want my magazine’s readers to be portrayed by others will be positively but also with a powerful edge too, because that’s the kind of stylistic genre I want my magazine to comprise with a unconventional, retro acidity too.

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