Cameras Used:
Canon 5D SLR
Canon 6D SLR
Canon 600D SLR
Props List:
Drumsticks
Sunglasses
Equipment:
Lightbox
Portable Studio
Models:
James Ford- 17 year old male who I felt was able to pull off an indie/alternative look for my front cover, contents page, an double page article.
Locations:
Our original photos were first shot in studio although due to unconvincing results we then used an abandoned building and surrounding areas and Bodmin.
Costume:
Shirt
Jeans
Casual Clothes
Concert Photo shoot:
On Sunday 24th August 2014 I went to Leeds Festival for the day and whilst there I took a variety of images of famous musicians and artists whilst they were performing.
I have also seen Bombay Bicycle Club and Arctic Monkeys live so I was therefore also with more variety and variation when deciding upon photos and images to use.
Thursday, 18 December 2014
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Monday, 15 December 2014
Institution
In the UK music magazine industry the companies: IPC, Bauer,
Conde Nast and Hearst. Bauer are best known for magazines such as ‘Q’ and ‘Kerrang’,
which are two of the most popular indie rock magazines in the country. IPC are
best known for publishing magazines such as NME and TV Times, which have
similar links towards my target audience. Conde Nast is best known for
producing Vogue and Vanity Fair magazines. Men’s Health and Cosmopolitan are
magazines that are best known produced by Hearst UK.
I feel that the best company to publish my magazine “A.R”
would be Bauer as it had excellent knowledge and experience when it comes to
producing indie rock magazines. I feel that Bauer will be the best company to
appeal to my target audience. Because of Bauer’s width and variety within fan
base, then I feel they will be able to appeal and attract to a larger audience
than other companies.
One of the advantages of using such a big name brand is that
they can distribute to a wider audience for cheaper than other different
companies and they if I was to distribute these independently. I will also save
more money with printing companies due to Bauer’s links with numerous well
known printing organisations.
I have researched the idea of becoming an independent
publisher, however based on the significant printing costs I feel by using
Bauer I can get more publishing done for less money thus meaning larger
magazine revenue and a larger reputation.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Impact Of Technology
As far as technology I theory I was drawn to when
researching was something Meyer put forward in 1992; “ knowledge is being
actively constructed by the individual and knowing is an adaptive process,
which organizes the individual’s experiential world.” I feel that I can relate
to this statement because throughout the process of planning and constructing
my coursework for my foundation portfolio I feel I have been on an active
journey learning and experimenting with new technology.
I have really enjoyed this process because I feel that I
have been able to gain a number of new knowledgeable skills since starting this
work in September. I shall now talk about how I have developed and learned new
skills on Blogger, the internet, survey monkey, digital SLR cameras, Photoshop,
Illustrator, InDesign, Filming, green screening and also how I have used iMovie
to edit my evaluation.
I feel that Blogger has been one of main sources of new
knowledge and experience. With Blogger I have been able to regularly add to my
planning work and progress in the style of an online blog. Blogger has enabled
me to plan my final work using posts that can include not just text but images
and moving image links, I have also been able to look back at older posts, make
any changes and then decide on my final products. Outside of my portfolio, I
have been also using blogger to start doing my own match reports on college
football matches as I want to go onto a career in sports journalism in the
future so I feel blogger has helped me to potentially set up a new career as I
now have followers who regularly read my posts and will be able to share my
football blog link with potential employers and universities.
As a regular internet user, I feel that the internet has
been helpful to use websites such as survey monkey and blogger to enhance both
my work and my research. I feel that the besides these two websites, I have
stuck to what I know when using the internet and it has significantly helped me
because I have been able to find Q, NME and Kerrang covers, content pages and
double page spreads to analyse, theorists work to read and helpful tutorials on
how to improve my photography and editing. Also I was able to use my existing
social media sites to share my Survey Monkey link to get audience input and
information.
What I liked about survey monkey, was the fact that I have been
able to enhance my research, in particularly when it comes to finding out what
my audience felt was either important or pointless with magazine publication
and production. I feel that if I need to learn more market research or anything
for other studies I can always go back to survey monkey to easily and quickly
set up new surveys. I previously used this once or twice a couple of years ago
but not to the level that I have used it for my audience research in this project.
I do not think that I found learning how to blog or create Survey Monkey
survey’s too challenging because I already had a good knowledge of the internet
and was quickly able to transfer existing skills.
After studying GCSE Photography, Media and Film for 3 years,
I already had a good knowledge of using digital SLR cameras in a studio or
outdoor on location environment but I felt that I was able to enhance my skills
further this year as I challenged myself to get gig pictures at live gigs which
meant shooting more images outside than I had done in the past. I found digital
SLR cameras to be helpful for getting high quality shots form a distance but a
hindrance in a lively crown so relied on my IPhone 5S and my canon compact
camera for some of my shots. Overall I am pleased with my photography as I
think during this project I have taken some of the best photographs I have ever
taken.
Using what I knew at GCSE level, I was comfortably able to use Photoshop to a high standard. I was able to experiment with tutorials and filters to add various styles to my work, that I had not done before and I think I got quicker at using all the basic tools like the; move, magic wand, brush, text, paint bucket, zoom, colour picker, marquee, crop, lasso, eraser and blur tools to make my work look
professional.
Unlike Photoshop, Illustrator was a new concept to me. I
learned how to use it so I could make more interesting typography styles for my
masthead during my experimental stages. Even though I managed to master the
basics I had to rely on tutorials to guide my and think I need a lot more
practice using it before I am as comfortable with it as I am Photoshop. In the
end, I preferred the simpler masthead I designed using Photoshop so did not use
my Illustrator version for anything.
Similarly to Illustrator, I was also new to using Adobe
InDesign. Like illustrator I spent a lot of time focussing on tutorials to
enhance knowledge of how to use the program to make my layouts look
professional. I used InDesign mostly for adding text to my final products.
I felt at ease filming this evaluation, as I am used to
talking on YouTube as I make and publish video game videos in my spare time.
This makes me comfortable in front of a camera lengthy periods of time. I feel
that I can use my YouTube experience to add fluency and completion to my voice
overs. When it comes to filming this, I wanted a professional image quality so
I decided against using the inbuilt camera on the mac and opted for the canon
5D. I sat with a blue screen behind me and the camera on a tripod in front of
me.
As I am experienced in editing videos, I felt at ease using
iMovie. I have used it a lot in GCSE Film and Media so it was quick and easy to
start using again even though an update had moved some of the effects. I used iMovie to import the footage I captured on the camera, trim and cut anything I did not
want, sort the sound levels and add the images of my work into the blue screen.
I then exported as an MP4 file and uploaded the finished evaluation to my YouTube
before linking it to my online portfolio blog.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Flat Plans
I feel that my masthead would suit a typical Indie Rock magazine as it would fit in at the top left hand corner which is similar to the standards set by NME and Q magazines. It's size is also fitting in convention as it would also fit common conventions.
I feel my main image is not large enough which struggles to represent my target audience within this plan. My main image is of a concert photo and people will want to see a large image so that it stands out as being the main image. Because it's a concert photo, I am following the stereotypes set by Stanley Hall, who in 1904 stated that "all young people are depressed,criminals and extremists" because it shows the criminal and extreme side to youth.
Like my first flat plan, my second cover flat plan also makes good availability for a respectable masthead in terms of industry standard. I feel the font has more room to both basic and indie at the same time as the cover has more room for manoeuvre. This would also help to represents Stanley Hall's theory.
This flat plan also follows Indie conventions in other ways based on its cover being based on the main image, as well as the features are structured on top of and around the image making the image really stand out. This was the template used on one of my final drafts.
The contents banner on this plan really stands out which challenges common codes and conventions as I feel this looks good effective despite it not suiting industry standards. This contents sign would be seen as childish and fun which would attract younger audiences as Dick Hedbrige claimed in 1998 "youth as fun".
The amount of images within this plan suits conventions as contents pages require images to entice them into reading the contents based on their image advertisement. However I feel that for an indie rock magazine these are too structured and need to be more scattered.
In this flat plan, I feel that I have really mastered my own alternative music contents style. This attracts my audience as it is an alternative music magazine and if my audience can tell it is alternative then will feel that this magazine has been especially designed for you.
My contents are in a large list down the right hand side of my contents which reflects my target audience as it will also keep the formal side of my audience happy with it's layout. This was also used as a potential final contents page.
In this pattern I have followed common conventions as readers like large image small text as it helps the article to stand out, however I feel like the article should have one main image as suppose to two smaller ones.
I feel my images will represent my target audience as they will all be fans of live music and as the images are from a well known music festival and fans my feel nostalgic and optimistic when viewing such images. As these promote to extremism and criminals these support Hall's earlier theory.
This is my favourite flat plan for my article as I feel all the key features are used, the one large image stood out as well as the articles content. The band logo is recognisable hence it is used as my title. I feel all areas of my audience are fully covered in their own right.
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Photographer Research
Nick Pickles is a London-based freelance photographer who specialises work in music and events photography working with festivals, concerts and other various events. He is a winner of the 2011 Glastonbury Rock Archive photo competition in 2011.
He currently works as the house music photographer at the Wembley Arena and has recently worked with the BBC, EMI, Disney and Red Bull.
He has previously contributed for the agencies: Retna, Getty Images, WireImage and WENN. He has also worked for the two years as the house photographer at the 02 Academy Leeds.
Despite his specialities being in live music photography, he has also done previous commercial project and portraiture.
I am a huge fan of his work as he ranges from portraits to crowd shots to action shots and I find this range of detail fantastic and I would consider speaking to him if my magazine were to be commercially made.
He currently works as the house music photographer at the Wembley Arena and has recently worked with the BBC, EMI, Disney and Red Bull.
He has previously contributed for the agencies: Retna, Getty Images, WireImage and WENN. He has also worked for the two years as the house photographer at the 02 Academy Leeds.
Despite his specialities being in live music photography, he has also done previous commercial project and portraiture.
I am a huge fan of his work as he ranges from portraits to crowd shots to action shots and I find this range of detail fantastic and I would consider speaking to him if my magazine were to be commercially made.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Researching Shot Types
Camera Angles and Shot Types
Extreme Close Up
Close Up
Medium Close Up
Medium Shot
Medium Long Shot
Long Shot
Extreme Long Shot
Worms Eye
Low Angle Shot
High Angle Shot
Birds Eye
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