Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Interview Questions

Magazine interview questions

Hi, it’s great to see you, how’s your day been?
It’s great to see you too, and I’m exhausted I’ve been awake since 5 o’clock. It’s been a busy day (laughs)

I can imagine, you have so much going on in your life right now, how do you cope?
It can get difficult, but I just remember how lucky I am and I wouldn’t change it for the world. My fans keep me going.

Speaking of fans, you’ve recently reached 30,000 followers on Twitter, is that correct?
OMG YES! I couldn’t believe it I was so shocked. I can’t believe I have so many people supporting me and my career. Seriously, the journey has been AMAZING.

So let’s start from the beginning. How old were you when you realised your passion for music?
Well, I was about 6 years old, and my
parents got me this toy karaoke machine for Christmas, and I loved it so much. I literally used it every single day until about July! I was seriously obsessed. I would walk around the house singing to my parents and my brother and sister, and just make up songs for them.

So how did that develop into something more serious?
When I was about 9, my dad surprised my with a guitar, and a week later I started guitar lessons, and I took these until I was 19. I practised every single day trying to develop my skill as much as I could. I’d play in local cafes or at little events at school. Just any time I could really.

Did you have any celebrity inspirations when you were younger?
To be honest…not really. I mean there were people who I liked, but not a particular inspiration. I would just practice trying to sound like any of the people I listened to. It was honestly just about trying to build up my skills in as many ways as possible.

So you recently released your first album, where do you get the inspiration from when writing the songs?
I honestly don’t know how to answer that. I’ve been asked this so many times, and the simple answer is I honestly don’t know (laughs).

Last question, where do you see yourself
in the future?
Again, I’m not really sure. I just like to live in the moment, I never like to plan for the future because you find that you hope for something, and when it doesn’t happen, you’re disappointed, so I just live each day to the full. If I find that for, whatever reason, in the near future I find myself making a career change then so be it, but until then I don’t know. All I can say is that, for right now, I’m happy with the way things are and I don’t want things to change.


Well thankyou for your time, it’s been great speaking you!

Final Products




Double Page Spread



Thursday, 30 April 2015

LIIAR analysis



Language

The magazine cover uses a color scheme of red, white and grey. These colors contrast with the black background, which makes the writing and features stand out more to the readers to make it easier to read. Also, the use of darker and simpler colors matches the genre of the magazine, as even though it includes a variety of music genres, it doesn't use bright colors that would be seen on some magazines such as pop, but instead uses typical magazine colors that are rather neutral besides the red which is used to make it bold. The masthead 'Q' is very large and wrote as a capital letter, and this shows that it is dominant and successful as a magazine. Also, it is placed on a big red square which is the only bold color of the color scheme, therefore it stands out to the audience, grasping their attention, and makes it easy for the readers to notice which magazine it is.

Final College Magazine Front Cover and Digital Draft Contents Page




This is the front cover for my college magazine.







This is the digital draft for the contents page of my college magazine.



Friday, 24 April 2015

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Double Page Spread Notes

1. Double Page Spread and Contents Page due 14th February
2. Double Page Spread A3 landscape
3. All photographs and graphics are produced adobe Photoshop. The body text is designed in        
    Microsoft Publisher

Friday, 23 January 2015

How to achieve an A*/ A/ B

1. Be critical -  rework the designs, retake photos, use photo manipulation.
2. Show your development of your work.
 Accompany screenshots + images with comments
3. Frequent posts! Sometimes short and snappy is better than an extended essay.
4. Use a broad range of media.
 Prezi, goanimate, slideshare, youtube, mobile video interviews + production shots.

Friday, 9 January 2015

Google Mock Up






This is the google mock-up that I am going to base my magazine on. As I am doing an RnB/HipHop magazine, I have chosen colours that suit the genre such as black, white and red, as these colours are typically associated to the genre because they are not to bright and colourful.


Thursday, 8 January 2015

My Price

  • find out price
  • find out whether its monthly or weekly
  • find out how many pages


Q
  • £3.99
  • Monthly
  • 138 pages


XXL
  • £3.95
  • Monthly
  • 114 pages


Mixmag
  • £4.95
  • Monthly
  • 130 pages

The cost of my magazine will be £3.99, as the people who answered my questionnaire suggested this as a reasonable price that they would pay for a monthly magazine.
I think this is a good price as it is not too expensive that people wouldn't buy it, but also not under priced for a monthly magazine.