Friday, 27 November 2009

Textual analysis: NME

NME Magazine:

NME magazine is a well known magazine that promotes rock/alternative music. They also have a music channel and are known for their interviews and knowledge of alternative music and up-coming bands.

Image
This magazine is quite different to the Kerrang! magazine because the image is a close-up shot however Kerrang! mostly show medium shots or long shots to establish what the individual bands look like. This magazine cover in particular shows a close-up of Dave Grohl, the lead singer of Foo Fighters. The image fills the whole page and he looks frustrated. This goes well with the title"I'm not dead".

Text
The text on this cover is very bold and bright. The title Foo Fighters seems to be embossed, I think that they meant to make it look like this as it draws attention to the magazine. The rest of the text on this magazine isn't a bold but is still in bright colours, it doesn't draw much attention form the main story as if to show that the other stories are important but not as much as the main story.

Colour
The colour scheme for this magazine isn't like it is for Kerrang!. There seems to be more bright colours in ratio to dark I think that this is to dram more attention to the magazine.There seems to be a lot of red,white and yellow.

Layout
this magazine the layout seems fairly simple so the reader doesn't feel intimidated by the mass amounts of content shown on the front cover. However even though the layout is simple there is no negative space so the front cover doesn't look empty. I think that the idea of having no negative space is a good idea because if there is too much negative space then the magazine looks empty and boring.

Monday, 23 November 2009

Kerrang! deconstruction of a front cover



Kerrang! Magazine


The Kerrang! magazine is commonly known for being a rock genre magazine, they sell information about bands, gigs, interviews and reviews. Also they advertise companies that deal with fashion, music, band merchandise and much more. Also Kerrang! have their own music channel and a comic strip in the magazine, I can see that this magazine has a range of features.



Image
The main image that the magazine uses is of the band Avenged Sevenfold. This follows the conventions of a music magazine because the main image is dominant in comparison to the rest of the information on the cover. The image is of the band looking very dangerous but inviting as they are looking straight into the camera lense. The image is connected to the title which says 'Sex, drugs, violence. Avenged Sevenfold. The worlds most dangerous band.' . The band then represent themselves as bad boys as they are wearing sunglasses, usings chains and metal bars, also they are looking very intimidating as they are wearing mostly black and have some spikes on their clothes.


Text
The text for this image seems to stand-out as if embossed, also it is in BOLD CAPITALS to make the title look like it is coming off the page, this draws attention to the magazine so that it sells. The rest of the text is spread over the front cover and is in a variety of different colours to draw attention to the seperate pieces of information.
Colour
The colour scheme of this particular magazine cover seems mostly to be dark dull colours, such as black and grey contrasted with bright colours, such as yellow and red, surprisingly these colours go really well together on this magazine. This colour scheme seems to represent danger and anger, this seems to go exceedingly well with the title "worlds most dangerous band".
Layout
The layout of this magazine is very busy yet seems organised. There is no negative space as all of the front cover is covered with images and writing.

Monday, 16 November 2009

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Magazine conventions(music and normal)

The magazines I have researched have had these in them, I don't think that these are in every magazine however they are in the magazines I have researched.



Cover Page

  • Main image
  • Colour scheme
  • Barcode
  • Masthead
  • Main coverline
  • Price
  • Selling line
  • Date
  • Issue number

Contents Page

  • Page Numbers
  • Heading/Subheadings
  • Cover stories
  • Regular section
  • Features Section
  • Editors letter
  • Contact Information
  • Review section
  • Simple colour schemes(Black writing on white paper)

Music Magazines Specific

  • Music Reviews
  • General Media Reviews(DVD's etc)
  • Gig listings and Reviews
  • Music News
  • Music Posters
  • Artist Interviews
  • Posters

Double-Page Spread

  • Short description of Article
  • Drop cap to begin the Article
  • Large Title
  • Full Page image With caption in bottom corner
  • Other images with captions and quotes
  • At the end of the article the magazine is credited and a website is posted for further reading

Friday, 6 November 2009

stuff for music magazine

Brief
To create a front page, contents page and a double page spread of a new music magazine. All images and text used must be original and produced by you- minimum of four images.
Research
LIIAR
Language is the use of media language and terminology.For example, using Mojo, the masthead is large and spread across the top of the page. This is to ake the magazine stand out to get the readers attention. In language we use media language and terminology to deconstruct media such as magazines and TV drama. The types of media texts we can deconstruct are mastheads, coverlines,
and the main image.
Ideology is the study of ideas that are put in the magazine that shows why they've used it in the magazine and how it relates to what they are showing. Also it shows what is important to their readers and conveys that in the magazine.

Institution is the companie that creates the magazine and the media text. It controls the language, representation and ideology of the media text.
Audience is the readers of the magazine, who the magazine is aimed at. Their are many classes of audience, e.g. gender, age, social class, and many more.
Representation is how the different groups or individuals are portrayed in the magazine.