Friday, 17 April 2015

D10. Music Magazine: Double Page Spread Outcome Referred back to research

After  finished my product I went back to the research so that I could see where the research had influenced the final piece. 

Specific Research 
 Black: They all had a piece of text at the start which introduced the article, this meant I did not start with the questions either, allowing a long piece of text to truly introduce the article.

Blue: They all show the name of the artist at the top and in bold so that the most important feature of the page can be seen straight away, my own work shows this.

 Green: The green rings show how the magazines influenced my photograph that I used. The Carrie Underwood article strongly influenced my placement of my model in the photo and was backed up  by the wild child article who also showed the image to be there and of roughly the same size. questions followed by long answers so I produced my article in this way as well.
Light Blue: All but one showed quotations from the interviewee embedded among the text as I have done in my final piece. 

 Red: All apart form one article was made up off short bold

Yellow: Half of the articles supported my decision to place a page number in the bottom right hand corner.
Teenage Magazine Research
My research into teenage magazines, revealed many things such as that main image belonged on the left hand side, that quotations from the interviewee should 
Drawings
As can be seen from the comparison, my final piece had been greatly influenced by my sketches of what the outcome was to be. 
Font Research 
The font research gave me the font for the title which matched the font of the quotations while the font of the main text complemented the title font well as my font research was successful, 

Photo shoot preparation
The photo shoot preparation was the process through which I chose how I would present my model and it is also the process through which I chose the location for the photo shoot. 

Photo-shoot




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