Friday, 11 September 2020

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Website

 Home page Website Link- https://15woodwardl.wixsite.com/real-magazine

2nd page website Link- https://15woodwardl.wixsite.com/real-magazine/2-0


Audio visual found on the 2nd page website link (scroll to the bottom) (Click on the sound button to unmute and hear audio)





Planning website

Planning production

Planning production

Audience research production

Statement of intent

Task 1- How do you intend to use the four areas of the media theoretical framework to communicate meaning and meet the requirements of your chosen brief? (approx. 400 words) 


- (Product one- Magazine) The media language of my Magazine will be appeasing towards my target audience. This will include simplistic but effective layoutengaging images and use of short snappy headlines to draw in my target audience. The Magazine will differ from the norm but only to suit the needs of the new preferences of the target audience by bringing a more sophisticated and modern take on the genre. My magazine will Take the simplistic tone of a magazine like Time and the multiple story layout of a magazine like “chat”My Magazine will form revenue from physical sales and potentially advertising. Obviously if advertising is used it will be lightly featured and be aimed towards the target audience in question. My target audience is 16–25-year Olds who will be emotionally invested in my product. My magazine will bring personal stories, of those with a similar demographic to them, to life where people can read, absorb and hopefully relate to the stories which will keep them invested in the product and want to return for the next issue. My magazine will be aimed towards the working/ middle class person who can appreciate a coming-of-age story of a normal person. By using working middle and working-class people in my magazine and aiming it towards working and middle-class people, I can hopefully form that emotional engagement that will attain and maintain an audience. (229 words) 

- (Product two- Website) My website needs to attract and keep the attention of my target audience. I plan on doing this by using largeinteresting images that try and encapsulate some of the main aspects of the headline in the first half of the page on my website. I know my target audience need to be interested in a product quickly otherwise they will stop looking at it quickly so engaging my audience on my website is of mass importance. My website will make revenue through subtle advertising that will be strategically placed on the pages of my site. My target audience will need to be engaged in the product to appreciate it and want to keep reading and interacting. To do this I will use words/headlines/images that stand out and interest my audience, a similar concept to what “chat” magazine does. My website will hold links to Instagram, twitter and other social medias so that I can interact with my audience to maintain their interest in my product and potentially use it as a resource to use for marketing my product. (179 words) 

 

 

Task 2- How do you intend to link your media products to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the digitally convergent nature of your media production? (approx. 100 words) 

- The income for most magazines is through physical copy sales, online subscriptions and advertising in the magazine and on the website. To attract my target audience, which is a younger demographic, the price will be lower than others (£2.50) but will have to include advertising in and on the magazine and website. The magazines front cover will have a QR code that has a link to the subscription page on our website. The QR code will be surrounded by bold text that sounds out and reads something along the lines of, “Sign up for exclusive content and early access!”, to attract and establish brand loyalty. (105 words) 

Coursework Brief

 https://www.ocr.org.uk/Images/611441-making-media-nea-briefs-june-2022.pdf

Brief 3: Magazines and online Requirements of the brief You work for an independent media production company. You have been given the task of producing one front cover and the contents page(s) of the first two editions of a new real-life story magazine that is being launched by Bauer and two pages for the working website for the magazine. Contents pages can be either single or double page spread. The web pages must promote the new magazine to its target audience and enable fans to interact with the content. 

Summary of brief requirements:

• Statement of Intent (approx. 500 words).1 

• Real-life story magazine covers and contents pages: Two or three pages for each of the first two editions (based on choice of single or double page spread).

• Magazine distribution method: Content must be suitable for retail distribution. 

• Number of web pages: One homepage and one linked page. 

• Cross media production target audience: A primarily 16–25 year old mass market audience that expects to be emotionally engaged. There must be a clear sense of branding across the two elements of the cross-media production. 


Production detail that must be included The production of the magazine covers and contents pages must include (as a minimum): 

• At least four different main images using original photography across the magazine covers and contents pages. 

• Editing of magazine covers and contents pages (including photos, text, graphics, typography and layout). 

• Written text including elements such as the masthead, main coverline, selling lines, headlines, captions, subtitles and copy. 

• Barcode, date, edition and price information on each front cover.

• A different use of mise-en-scène for each cover. 

• Representation of at least two different social groups (e.g. as defined by age, gender, race and ethnicity, sexuality). 

• A call to action pointing readers to the online website. 


The production of the web pages must include (as a minimum):

• Original audio or audio-visual content appropriate to the online website. 

• A minimum of two original images (with at least one different original image on each of the two pages). These images must be different from those produced for the magazine. 

• Appropriate conventions of website design, including an original title and logo and a menu bar. 

• Text introducing the main features of the magazine. 

• Working links from the home page to the other page. 

• A range of appropriate media language techniques (typography, images, fonts, backgrounds, logos etc.) as appropriate to the purpose of the website.