Friday, 24 October 2014

Proposal Table Stage 2


 

Proposal Form

 

 

Describe your idea for the brief:
 
My magazine will have a very smart, tidy layout, presented with a pleasing proportion of both text and images.
 
The level of sophistication of the text will be a mixture, featuring: formal, informal and humorous pieces.
 
The main focus of the magazine will be centred around a festival review (Leeds to be precise)
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Genre/ sub genre: list similar texts which have inspired your thoughts
 
Rock/indie will be the orientation of my genre.
 
Q and NME will be of some inspiration when creating my magazine.
Target audience: gender/ age/ characteristics/ behaviour
 
I will be targeting a range of ages, ranging from 16 – 35.  My gender target audience will be neutral.
 
Obviously, it will only appeal to those with similar music taste to what the magazine is offering.
Major conventions I will use
 
I will include pretty much the generic layout of a traditional magazine i.e.: the masthead cemented in the top left hand corner, an image covering the whole page complimented with a cover-line just below the centre. Cover lines wll be along the left hand side and potentially the right also. I will include: date, issue number, price and bar code also.
Original images: what/ where/ what
 
I will also take a picture of a model, posing in a particular manner for my front cover.
 
Leeds festival – whilst there I took images of certain bands playing that I will include in my magazine (festival review – double spread)
 
Potential difficulties/ Plan B:
 
An obstacle I may potentially face is a malfunctioning computer; whilst creating my work my computer may shut down or freeze and result in the loss of work. A way to prevent this from happening would be to save my work frequently.
 
Another difficulty would be if the model I am using or my cover does not turn up or is hit will illness, consequently leaving me without a front cover. A way to avoid this would be to have a backup model.
 

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