Monday, 15 December 2014

Research and Planning: Shot list for Liam Ashton

Here is my shot list for all the shots that I have taken of my model Liam Ashton for my music magazine.

Research and Planning: Shot list for Christopher Cowling

Here is my shot list for all the shots that I have taken of Christopher Cowling for my music magazine.

Research and Planning: Shooting Schedule

Here is my shooting schedule for the images that I have taken so for my music magazine. I have taken images in 2 different time slots as shown by the image of my schedule.

Research and Planning: Plans for the week 15/12/2014 - 22/12/2014

Here are plans that I have this week for my blog:


  • Begin my contents page on Photoshop
  • My inspirations for my contents page
  • Social networking feedback 
  • Shooting Schedule
  • Shot List for my models

Monday, 8 December 2014

Research and Planning: My music magazine cover from 08/12/2014

Here is my music magazine cover from the 08/12/2014

Research and Planning: Coverline ideas

I have come up with some ideas of what cover lines to included within my music magazine cover. I could include cover lines such:


  • An exclusive interview with an artist
  • Artists that are to be included
  • Latest news 
  • Top 20 songs of all time (Rap/R&B)
  • Free posters/albums
  • Gigs/concerts

Monday, 24 November 2014

Research and Planning: Music magazine so far 24/11/14

Here is my music magazine cover so far. I have added the barcode on to the magazine cover and I have also added some of the artists above the masthead. I have also extended the rectangle that I have used where the masthead is. This is to make the masthead stand out.

Research and Planning: Plans for the week 24/11/14 - 01/12/14

The plans for the week (what blogs I want to produce by the end of the week).

List of blogs I want to do:


  • Music magazine drawn drafts in light of audience feedback
  • Social networking feedback
  • Double page spread story (Start)
  • Show progression of my music magazine cover 

Friday, 21 November 2014

Monday, 17 November 2014

Research and Planning: Plans for the week 17/11/14 - 24/11/14

The plans for the week (what blogs I want to produce by the end of the week).

List of blogs I want to do:


  • Music magazine drawn drafts in light of audience feedback
  • Costume and props research with images 
  • Social networking feedback
  • Double page spread story (Start)
  • Show progression of my music magazine cover 

Research and Planning: Difference between Serif and Sans-Serif font

The difference between  the serif font and the sans-serif font is that it is easier to read serif font. This is because of the added flicks on the end of the letters, there are some examples on the left. Where it is red on the letters on the last line of the letters is what the serif font actually is. Serif font is usually used for writing in books/magazines that have a font size lower than 12.

When I come to produce my story for my double page spread my font is going to be a font size of 12 at maximum. This is so I can fit all of my story in the space that is available. However when I produce the over sections on my magazine I can use sans-serif font because the font size that I would use for my cover lines on my cover will be over 12. This is so I can have a variety of Sans-serif font and Serif fonts.

Friday, 14 November 2014

Research and Planning: Comparison with my genre to another genre (Double page spread)

Both of the images below are examples of different styles of double page spreads. The first one is a Rap genre because it haas Jay-Z  and the double page spread below has artists such as Leona Lewis and Lady Gaga. This artists are associated with Pop genre. There are differences between the two double page spreads. These are that there is one image on the rap genre magazine and the image covers one page, whereas on the pop genre there a plenty of images but there is the one huge image to show what the text is mainly about. In the rap genre the text used is slang which is expected in this genre of music however there is sophisticated language used throughout. This is because the magazine is aimed at young adults who would understand the language.




Research and Planning: Possible double page spread story ideas

There are many different ideas that I could create when producing my double page spread stories.

What I could create?


  • An interview/story of the artist/group to get a background story of them.
  • Top 10 listings of all the latest music that is suited to my genre of music.
  • New album releases from the main artist on the front cover.
  • Festivals/Gigs/Events that AUTHORITY will be going to or what the magazine recommends. I could also include where the artist on the front is going to be at there gigs. 
Here is some images of what a double page spread would look like in a music magazine.









Monday, 10 November 2014

Research and Planning: DLSR Test Shots

Here are my DLSR Test shots. From my DLSR test shots I have found that having the flash on whilst inside makes the background yellow and also it shows more blemishes on the face so I would have to photoshop them out. However without flash there is more of a natural light within the background and there is less blemishes on the face. With the flash inside it leaves a glare on the persons glasses and the phone that I have used as a small object. If I was to use flash inside I would have to photoshop out the glares on any objects that contain glass.

When I took my test shots outside, having the flash on made the image look blurry when I took a picture up close for example the flower picture looks better without flash. This is because of the natural lighting. When I come to produce my magazine and I have a close up as one of my images I am going to not use flash if I am outside therefore there is more natural light on the persons face which will make it look more natural.

From these test shots I have a good understanding of what shots I would include on my magazine. I have also discovered if I should use flash when I am inside and outside.

Close up of a person (Inside):


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(With Flash)












Close up of a person (Outside):

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(Without Flash)












Longshot of a person (Inside):

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(Without Flash)












Longshot of a person (Outside):

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(Without Flash)












Small Object:

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(Without Flash)












Flower:

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(With Flash)












Long shot (Inside):

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(Without Flash)












Long shot (Outside):

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(With Flash)












Two Shot (Inside):


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Two Shot (Outside):

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Over The Shoulder (Inside):

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Over The Shoulder (Outside):

 (Without Flash)
(With Flash)