Friday, 6 December 2013

Photo Shoot Images







Feauture Artist

After some consideration, I decided to change my feature artists from a band to a solo artist. I decided on this so late in my planning due to not being able to reach deadlines as my chosen models for the band have their own priorities and we could not find a suitable date that everybody could make to arrange and do the photoshoot.

To save time on unnecessary planning I decided to take one of my previous band members are elaborate on them more. I decided to take Scarlet.

Scarlet - 
  • 20 years old.
  •  Plays the guitar.
  •  Is outgoing, quirky, loud, funny and talkative. 
  • Doesn't mind being the centre of the attention.
  • She has natural 'star quality' and always pushes herself  to be and do the best she possibly can. 
  • She has always had a passion for music and has dreamt of working in the entertainment/music career since she was younger. 
  • Scarlet's parents used to like alternative rock/grunge music such as Nirvana, The Doors who are slightly older, Pearl Jam and The Beatles. She has been inspired from a young age.

Why is Scarlet doing an interview?
Scarlet is doing an interview because she has released a new album and it is popular in both Europe as well as the US. This is the first step to her becoming more established and known world-wide so it's a big step forward.
The article will be promoting the new album as well as talking to her about inspiration and where she got the ideas for the songs and lyrics from.
 Her achievement in gaining popularity will also be mentioned and future plans of her career etc. 

Appearance and look of Scarlet?
I wanted to make the appearance of the Scarlet to be really unique and quirky. I thought a 90s style grunge fashion would be really suitable for her. This kind of fashion is coming back in again. For example denim jackets, ripped jeans and tartan/plaid pattern. Colours of their clothes will also lean towards the darker colours such as black, grey, red, brown and dark purple. The style and appearance of  Scarlet is significant in making her recognisable and distinct as well as relating it to the genre of music she plays. It will tie everything together and give her an edgy, different portrayal compared to many other bands and artists. Her makeup will be dark and edgy; this includes black eyeliner and red/dark lipstick. I don't think hair styles matter as much due to the clothing and make up being prominent in the specific style I want, but their hair won't be formal or neat, it will have that 'rock star' trait to it, for instance curly and volumised.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

House Style


Media Magazine
House Style

Colours – The colour scheme I have chosen for my magazine are dark colours like black, grey, and dark reds. To contrast with the dark colours I would also use white. I have decided to use darker colours to conceive a dark, mysterious portrayal that works well with the genre of music and the sound/appearance of the artists that I will be including in the magazine. Colours are important to signify the genre of the magazine and to create an ‘atmosphere’ for the reader.  When somebody introduces the genre of alternative rock/grunge, the immediate image that comes to mind is not bright and colourful, darker colours are more relatable and fitting for the magazine. The colours will overall make a bold statement and bring out the music type and artists included in the magazine. Solid, dark colours will also work well with a bold font, and will make the appearance look suited and correlated.

 
     
 
Fonts – The font of the magazine is important too, not only on the front page but inside the magazine on the contents page and with the articles etc. This is because it is what the reader is constantly looking at and reading. It needs to be clear and easy to see but it also needs to be suited to the magazine itself and work well alongside the colour scheme and layout. For my magazine I have decided to use a bold font, sometimes in capital letters for the article titles, straplines, sell lines and any significant text that I want to stand out. For normal text I will use a normal everyday fonts such as Arial, Verdana, Calibri (Body) or Century Gothic. This is because it needs to be easily read and not distracting from the colours, layout, images in the article and everything else. For the masthead however I decided to be more creative and give it an edgy, different look. This is to give the front cover a different, unique appearance and to ultimately attract people towards the magazine. Two of my main colours are black and white, this will make the rest of the colours fit in and look appropriate together. Although the masthead font is slightly eroded/destroyed with the black detail on the main white font, it is still easy and clear to read and will still be understandable. This is why I chose the particular font, it is different and outgoing but it still fulfils the job of being easy to recognise.

Layout My magazine will have a clear layout to ensure it is easy to follow and read. For my feature articles I have chosen to have a three column layout. This is a traditional layout style for feature articles, and allows it to be read smoothly and easily. For my contents I will use two columns, this is because there isn’t as much information and text that needs to be read, so therefore it wouldn’t look as professional spread out in more than two columns and would make the page look sparse. On all of my pages I will use a variety of pictures of my main artists as well as others. This will add to the pages and make them more exciting and stand out.