Uses and Gratifications Theory is an approach to understanding why and how people actively seek out specific media to satisfy specific needs. Uses and gratification is an audience-centered approach to understanding mass communication. Diverging from other media effect theories that question "what do media do to people?", Uses and Gratifications focuses on "what do people do with media?"
This means anything within the magazine i.e. the language, the font, the picture and the general view of the magazine, this means that the media industry has to tailor their magazine to its target audience, they do this by using market research and other sources of information, this allows them to change the magazine content so the reader can relate and understand the magazine and this will influence their finished product by the producers as they will want it to connect to their audience.
Friday, 14 December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
photoshoot
This is behind the scenes at the Soulja boy shoot for vibe magazine this is the genre I am aiming for
Monday, 12 November 2012
Friday, 9 November 2012
Reader profiles
Democratics
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Grade
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Social class
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Chief income earner's occupation
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A
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Higher
managerial, administrative or professional
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B
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Intermediate
managerial, administrative or professional
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C1
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Supervisory
or clerical and junior managerial, administrative or professional
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C2
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Skilled
manual workers
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D
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Semi
and unskilled manual workers
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E
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Those
at the lowest levels of subsistence
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Casual
or lowest grade workers, pensioners and others who depend on the welfare
state for their income
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This table shows the current classes in UK, there is another
class – upper class but as only 2% of Britain is classed as upper class it
isn’t included in this table. This table is used by the corporate to decide
upon what class they are aiming their magazine at and so what price then can
charge for their magazine and still be able to get maximum sales. If you aim
your magazine at the E class then you may have to make it free or around 20 –
50P whereas if you aim your magazine at A class then you could charge up to £10
for a single magazine, making more money but less people are in this class so
you market is limited- therefore not producing as many sales.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Evaluation
Evaluation
To this
I did this so the colour of the magazine stayed with the
typical convention of pairs that way the reader could link the colours together
and nothing seemed random or out of place.
I believe my work has used all the modern conventions used by real
magazines to give it a real sense of realism and so it won’t be mistaken for an
attempt of a magazine. Also the main features such as the mast title are all
included to make it look like a real magazine.
My magazine has a target market of stereotypical college
students who want to settle into their new college, the age range of my group
would be 16-19 year olds. So new students starting the college who want to know
about the college how it runs and how they can settle in better to the surroundings,
also outside clubs and new improvements to the school returning students will
need to know about so they are up to date and informed about the college.
I offered the students (target audience) by offering
competitions this would hopefully attract the reader to enter the competition
and read the magazine also I have showed there is a feedback area so the
student can feel like with the magazine it gives them a voice to speak to the
principal.
During the magazine production I transformed the image and
adapted it to fit the cover perfectly and I manipulated it so it would look
good, also I used the clone tool so I could define the edges of the words.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Course wrok brief
To desing a front cover, contents and double page spread of a new music magazine. All images and text used must be original, a minimum of four images must be used
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
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