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

Friday, 9 November 2012

mood board


Reader profiles


Here you can see the majority (52%) are still in full time education and the average age is 24 so the reader is of the younger nature, so this magazine suggests it has a younger themed music, aimed at the age gap of around 20-26, this is so the magazine will sell as its typical reader buys the magazine because they enjoy the features because if the magazine was to have a classical theme it won’t sell to its typical reader as they average age of a classical magazine will buy the magazine if it contains feature and stories they will want to read, by using these statistics the magazine can aim the articles at the right part of the public so their magazine will actually sell. By using such facts as how much they spend on footwear and clothes the advert can be appropriate and the competitions for example they could have a competition to win a gift card in a high street designer which would attract the readers whereas winning some pots and pans wouldn’t as the readers don’t seem to be interested in that area. Many things like free drinks or reduce pricing of new drinks will encourage the reader to buy the magazine or the next one if they know they can save money as well as getting the magazine. Also by aiming the majority of the adverts for men would be wise as their majority reader is male. Pages that could include a ‘lookbook’ could be included as the majority of readers like to look well dressed.

Democratics


Grade
Social class
Chief income earner's occupation
A
Higher managerial, administrative or professional
B
Intermediate managerial, administrative or professional
C1
Supervisory or clerical and junior managerial, administrative or professional
C2
Skilled manual workers
D
Semi and unskilled manual workers
E
Those at the lowest levels of subsistence
Casual or lowest grade workers, pensioners and others who depend on the welfare state for their income

 

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.