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Contents 4. LO25. ‘Sound of Pop’ proposal 6. Mind map final idea7. Mind map alternative idea8. Mood board final idea9. Mood board and house style10. Mood board alternative idea 11. Mood board and house style 12. Top of the Pops front cover annotations 13. Top of the Pops DPS annotations 14. Genre 15. Layout- front cover 16. Layout- DPS17. Font styles 18. Fonts 19. My magazine house style 20. Colour 21. Magazine flat plan 122. Magazine flat plan 2
23. Magazine flat plan 324. Magazine flat plan 25. Spending power magazine masthead/ logo26. Mast head name ideas27. Front cover drafts28. DPS drafts 29. Final drafts front cover 30. Final drafts DPS31. Graphics layout of magazine front cover 32. Graphic layout of magazine DPS 33. Draft article 34. Location recce35. Location recce36. Location recce37. Location recce38. Production plan 39. Production plan 40. Production plan
Contents 41. Budget summary 42. Budget plan43. Legal and ethical issues 44. Health and safety at work act45. Watermark 46. Copyright process47. Copyright laws within print media 48. IP- trademark costs 49. IP- trademark process50. IP- trademark process51. IP- trademark process52. IP- trademark process53. IP- trademark process54. IP- trademark process55. IP- trademark process
56. IP- trademark process57. IP- trademark process58. IP- trademark process59. IP- trademark process60. IP- trademark process61. IP- trademark process62. IP- trademark process63. IP- trademark process64. IP- trademark process65. IP- trademark process66. IP- trademark process67. IP- trademark process68. IP- trademark process69. IP- trademark process70. Data protection act (1998)
Contents 71. Legal and ethical- editors’ code
of practice 72. Making a complaint with IPSO73. Making a complaint with IPSO74. Making a complaint with IPSO75. Making a complaint with IPSO76. Making a complaint with IPSO77. Making a complaint with IPSO78. Making a complaint with IPSO79. Survey analysis 80. Survey analysis 81. Survey analysis
82. Survey analysis 83. Survey analysis 84. Survey analysis 85. Survey analysis 86. Interview analysis 87. Photography plan 88. Photography plan 89. Prop list 90. Prop list 91. Prop list92. Production costs 93. Publicising job roles
‘Sound of Pop!’ Proposal
Mind Map Final Idea
Brand Identity
Zig Zags, hearts, stars, circles, squares, lines, for background of puffs and decoration for my front cover and double page spread. I could also use animal prints for backgrounds to make the magazine more fun and interesting for the younger target audience.
Masthead names
The Sound of Pop!
The Life of Pop!
Colour Scheme
I will ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) the colour scheme that Top of the Pops use and include brighter Utopian colours such as: green, orange, pink, purple, blue, yellow, black and white (like the colours in the background but also blue and yellow).
Frequency of magazine
Monthly
Price
£1.99Target audience
Female pre-teens preferably 12+ who’re interested in fashion, pop music, gossip and boys.
Images to be taken and Why?
‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) Fashion images to appeal to girls’ interests in Fashion like in Tops of the Pops.
Groups of young teenage boys to appeal to younger teenage girls.
It is then more affordable for young teens who won’t have a lot of money as too young for a job yet.
Mind Map (alternative idea)
Mast head names
The Sound Of Pop!
The Life Of Pop!
Colour schemes
Light, pastel colours
Brand identity Hearts and Bubbles and bows as decoration and for the front cover, puffs and for my double page spread.
Images to be taken WHY/ HOW
Groups of young teenage boys to appeal to younger teenage girls.
Fashion images to appeal to girls’ interests in fashion
Price
£1.99It is then more affordable for young teens who won’t have a lot of money as too young for a job yet.
Frequency of magazine
Monthly
Target audience
Female pre-teens preferably 12+ who’re interested in fashion, pop music, gossip and boys.
Mood Board Final idea
Mood Board and House Style
• In my mood board I have included a range of picture which I think represent a typical you girly teenager, for example nail art and celebrities on the red carpet. I also chose images which had very utopian colors because this will make the magazine more noticeable when on the shelves. I thought that popular TV shows will also enhance the quality of the content in my magazine because girls will want to find out the latest news and gossip about what is happening. This also links with wanting to find new trends, for example make up colors or brands and new fashion looks.
Mood board alternative idea
Mood Board and House Style
• This mood board is slightly different because I chose different patterns and colors, for example instead of harsh zig zags I chose hearts, which were pastel colored instead of very utopian because it’s very girly and would attract a different type of audience. I have also chosen different celebrities who have been quite inspiring to young girls about confidence, as this will really enhance the quality of my magazine and makes girls want to buy it because of the content.
Masthead = simple font, which won’t be too complicated for young children as it won’t make a difference to them, hot pink, which is quit a girly and happy color for girls and definitely not suitable for boys, it has stars around the edge which makes it more pretty and again more girly. The white font connotes purity which makes the magazine more cleanly for young females to read. I will ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale- 1980) this by using a simple font and white color on my masthead to make it look aesthetically pleasing and readable for the readers to see when it’s on the shelf.
Date, Price and Barcode = ‘9 September 2014, £3.99’ – monthly subscription.
Main headline = uses utopian colors to appeal to young females and make the circle stand out more and the info inside the circle. The circle shape also stands out as most other things are square. I will ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale- 1980) this in my magazine to gain a similar effect of bringing certain information on the front cover to the reader’s attention to make certain words ‘pop out’.
Colloquial or slang language has been used by the word ‘lot’ to appeal to the younger target audience, as they would most likely use more slang than adults.
The magazine cover overall uses a lot of bright, stereotypically girly colors to appeal to the target audience of younger pre-teen or early teen female girls. It also makes the page look more fun and attractive, therefore more enjoyable to read, so I would like to ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale- 1980) this. The colors include: hot pink; yellow; blue and white. These colors connote a very happy, exciting and safe feel to the magazine, therefore making it appeal more to the target audience.
Main image = popular people from girls’ favorite boy bands to make the magazine look more fun, interesting and enjoyable. Each of the boys in the main image is star appeals from popular bands. The reader can then see that the magazine knows who is most popular and that they know what they’re talking about so therefore it would be a good magazine.
‘Pops’ the sub-genre is pop music.
Anchorage text= understand the headline in the main image.
Buzz word= ‘Bonus’ it is also outlined by a puff.
The title has used a pun in the title to appeal to the target audience as puns are never serious, portraying that the magazine and the interview isn’t very serious. This makes it more light hearted for the audience, which makes them want to read the article more.
This bold heading of the interview takes up almost half of the page, making it seem like the title is just as important as the actual interview. This suggests that the interview isn’t important. The reader denotes that the interview will be fun, entertaining and casual, which is just what a teen magazine should be.
On this page there is a big picture which almost fills up the whole page. The reader sees this and instantly knows what the interview is about and knows that there isn't much reading because the space is filled up with a picture. This attracts the reader to read the article because not all teenagers like reading heavy paragraphs a two or more pages of an interview.
This magazine also has images in line with the text as well. This makes the more interesting, there is less to read and more to look at. The font used is pink, which connotes a ‘girly’ outlook, something which could be considered fun and uncomplicated making the reader more interested as apposed to bored.
Genre • The denotation of the genre is pop music, which
is the same as my music magazine. The readers can tell this from the verbal code of the masthead ’Top of the ‘Pops’’, which obviously connotes pop music.
• On the main cover there is always a famous pop star or band, which ‘signifies’ (De Saussure) straight away that it is a pop magazine, that helps sell it’s issues based on capturing the attention of a young, passive reader with the use of ‘star appeal’ (Richard Dyer).
Layout- Front cover
The main image on this page has been placed in front of the masthead and puff/pug the grab attention to the readers as the people who’re are the most important what're featured in the magazine. Although, there are many cover stories which still cover the main image, also showing a high amount of importance. There is a banner at the top of the page which is about a certain page in the magazine that could be useful to girls who go to school, which would inform and educate (Katz). The ‘100% awks’ font in the circle stands out the most on the page, which outlines the most important people who’re featured, creating a ‘star appeal’ (Richard Dyer) that will make the readers want to buy the magazine. There is also a range of puff promotions spread out over the page which I would like to ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) when constructing my front cover. The type of promotion I plan to use and ‘repeat’ is the poster promotion, because fans who love a certain artist sometimes buy a magazine just for the poster (although that’s obviously not the main reason I would want them to buy it). My Magazine of inspiration (Top of the Pops) will help me to construct my magazine flat plan by my magazine being so similar to it. The main similarities in the pages were the double page spread interviews, gossip about celebrities and popular TV shows, newest fashion trends and fails from celebrities as well as posters.
Layout- DPS
• When creating my double page spread, I would like to ‘repeat’ (Steve Neale) the idea of sweets but all over the page, as well as the use of columns and the main star of the page behind the text boxes, on both pages.
• The text boxes on this page are all tilted, giving it a fun a casual layout which appears more interesting so attracts the reader to read it more.
Font styles• Below are pictures of fonts from Dafont.com that would be typically used in
my magazine as titles and other headings, but also for the body of my magazine. Since I would like to vary the amount of fonts used in my magazine(apart from the main heading of my magazine ‘Sound of Pop’), the pictures below aren't the only fonts I plan to use.
Fonts• I used a mixture of different fonts in my magazine and I
wanted a lot of variety of fonts in my magazine, yet the fonts that were already installed in Photoshop didn’t have that variety. I did use a couple of fonts from Photoshop for the simpler things for example the anchorage text, but for more fun and interesting fonts that were used for almost everything else, I used a website called ‘DaFont.com’ who let me download as many fonts as I wanted for free. I used it mainly for the masthead of my magazine, but also headings of stories and the text in my DPS.
http://www.dafont.com/
I have checked on their website to see if the fonts are copyrighted and from what I can see they’re safe to use.
My magazine house style• The house style of my magazine will consist of the colours: Red (to signify excitement, energy and love), Pink
(to signify love, romance and excitement), Yellow (to represent Joy, happiness, optimism, imagination and hope), Blue (to signify peace, stability, trust and loyalty), Purple (to signify wisdom and enlightenment), Orange (to signify energy, balance, enthusiasm and warmth), White (to signify purity, simplicity, peace, youth, good) and Black (to signify Power, elegance, style and innocence). . Most of the colours on my magazine will be bright (especially the front cover) but I will have some pastel shades in the magazine as well so there is more variety and utopian colours. http://www.slideshare.net/marketingboys/colors-meaning
This picture denotes the name of the person company who took a specific photo on a page. I will use this so that I’m not stealing anyone else’s work.
At the bottom of this double page spread (DPS) of Ariana Grande, it gives the reader information on when her newest single is out, her new album that is out now, her website and the radio channel, which says “Listen to The Official Chart, Sundays, 4-7pm, Radio 1”. I will use this for my magazine so that reader’s can get the latest information about their favourite stars or bands.
On the top of each page, the section of the magazine has been named, so it’s easier for the readers to navigate around the magazine.
This is a picture of the page no. located at the bottom of every page. I will also use this for my magazine so that the readers can say what information is on what page. Its also easier to pick up where you left off by having page numbers. And it looks best when they’re at the bottom of the page in the middle.
Colour• Obviously, my magazine has a specific house
style. In order to maintain the house style of my magazine I used a very helpful tool called the ‘Eye Dropper tool’. This tool allowed me to select another color that was already on my document so that I could use the same color. What’s even better is that I could save the color selected to ‘Swatches’ so that in the future I could use the same color as before.
Magazine flat plan 1The content of the first issue has been inspired by looking through my main source of inspiration – Top of the Pops – and other pop publications such as We Love Pop.
Magazine flat plan 2
Magazine flat plan 3
Spending power• Spending power- how much you have left to spend. • Pocket money- young girls would only get paid pocket
money, as girls who’re 15 or under don’t even get Saturday jobs. Therefore, the price of the magazine must be cheap and affordable (but still enough so that we would get a profit).
• The original price of my magazine will be £1.50 and if the popularity of my magazine increases, then more content will be added, resulting in an increase in price but still affordable, at £1.99.
Magazine masthead/ logo
Utopian colors
Word ‘Sound’ relates to music- clearly denoting what the magazine is about.
Pink & white- very girly colors- using the white as the main color and the pink as an outline makes the masthead stand out. Special effects are also used to help with this.
Mast head name ideasSound of Pop
Life of Pop24/7 Pop
Pop Life
Bubblegum
Pop music and gossip 24/7 so the magazine will always be up to date
Sound relates to music and makes it clear that the magazine will be about Pop
Pop music is life
It’s a fun word and young girls love chewing bubblegum Its clear that the
magazine will be about what gossip there is about the ‘Pop Life’
Hitz
Magazine will be the pop music hits – using a ‘z’ at the end is like the teens text langue
Front Cover DraftsIdea 1 (Mood Board 1)
Idea 2 (Mood Board 2)
Double Page Spread Drafts
Idea 1 (Mood Board 1)
Idea 2 (Mood Board 2)
Final Drafts Front cover
Cover Lines
Main image
Main heading
Pug of free poster
Masthead
Barcode, date it was released, issue number, Facebook and Twitter logos and website address of my magazine.
Final drafts DPSText boxes from interview – including Drop Capital
Main headingAnchorage text Main
imageBox will include Twitter name of band, page no., website of band
Graphic layout of magazine Front cover
Another Band
Graphic layout of magazine DPS
Draft article
Location Recce
• Hazards: For the drama corridor:
Floors could be slippery Floor must be safe to step on Someone could trip on an object e.g. a bin in the way. Corridor must be empty
For the photography studio: Studio lights that will be used- someone could trip over the
cables Can’t leave the studio lights on for too long as they will
heat up and it could lead to a fire Someone could trip over the tripod for the camera, the
camera could then fall off of the tripod (it might not have been secured on the tripod properly) onto the floor and break.
Location ReccePictures of hazards:
There could be an object in the way that someone could trip over e.g. a bin.
The corridor must be clear.
Location recce
Location recce
• 5-6 weeks prepProduction Plan Week beginning: Monday 27th October 2014
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Task: decide the final deadline for the publication of the magazine and manage the schedule for the production of the magazine.
Discuss what topics will included in the magazine, who will be in it, what pictures to take, then discuss the final budget you wish to pay by looking at how much you have to spend and what the money will be spent on in the magazine.
Discuss what topics will included in the magazine, who will be in it, what pictures to take, then discuss the final budget you wish to pay by looking at how much you have to spend and what the money will be spent on in the magazine.
Discuss what topics will included in the magazine, who will be in it, what pictures to take, then discuss the final budget you wish to pay by looking at how much you have to spend and what the money will be spent on in the magazine.
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Complete by:End of day
Complete by: Two days time
Complete by:The next day
Complete by:End of day
Complete by:One week time
Complete by: End of day
Complete by: End of day
Date: 27th October
Date: 28th October
Date: 29th October
Date: 30th October
Date: 31st October
Date: 1st November
Date: 2nd November
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
Week beginning: Monday 3rd November 2014
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Gather content for the magazine. Artwork and graphics are also worked on at this point. Research is also collected by journalists through either the internet (on gossip websites) and interviews.
Editing the magazine to make sure that all the facts are correct, the spelling is correct, grammar and punctuation is correct, that the house-style for the magazine is used, and that the page layout is revised and corrected if need be.
Decide the layout of each page using programs like InDesign and Photoshop to construct all of the pages in order to make the magazine.
Decide the layout of each page using programs like InDesign and Photoshop to construct all of the pages in order to make the magazine.
Complete by: End of day
Complete by: End of day
Complete by: End of day
Complete by: End of day
Complete by: End of day
Complete by: Two days time
Complete by: The next day
Date: 3rd November
Date: 4th November
Date: 5th November
Date: 6th November
Date: 7th November
Date: 8th November
Date: 9th November
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
Week beginning: Monday 10th November 2014
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Decide the layout of each page using programs like InDesign and Photoshop to construct all of the pages in order to make the magazine.
The editors of the magazine print out a hard copy of the magazine and read through it to try and find any mistake and then correct them.
The editors of the magazine print out a hard copy of the magazine and read through it to try and find any mistake and then correct them.
The editors of the magazine print out a hard copy of the magazine and read through it to try and find any mistake and then correct them.
Once the magazine's mistakes are corrected the DTP file of the magazine is sent to the printer making sure that you send all of the images and fonts with it as well.
The magazine is sent to a warehouse. From there the magazines are distributed and sent to shops to sell to the public.
The magazine is sent to a warehouse. From there the magazines are distributed and sent to shops to sell to the public.
Complete by:End of day
Complete by:Two days time
Complete by: The next day
Complete by:End of Day
Complete by:End of Day
Complete by:The next day
Complete by:End of day.
Date: 10th November
Date : 11th November
Date: 12th November
Date: 13th November
Date: 14th November
Date: 15th November
Date: 16th November
http://hosbeg.com/the-magazine-production-process/
Release date= 18th November
Budget summary
Budget Plan
From the feedback that I was given, I haven't had to change anything about my plan and I know that these figures are realistic because I have contacted professionals who know what they’re talking about and other websites specifically for that purpose and that have been used by many other brands for the same thing.
Legal and Ethical IssuesHSE (Health & Safety Executive) – there are three main accidents that are reported in the workplace. These are: Manual handling; Slips and trips and contact with the machinery. However, there is a health and safety policy statement, which is: “All employers should have plans in place to manage health and safety. If you employ five or more people the plans should be put down in writing in the form of a health and safety policy statement. There is a template and example policy statement on the "Health and safety made simple pages“.” This is relevant to me as I will need to take this into consideration when there are employers working in offices and when they’re making my magazine and having group meetings about the magazine as there will be more than 5 people.(http://www.hse.gov.uk/printing/index.htm and http://www.hse.gov.uk/printing/basics.htm)
Health and safety at work act
• This law is based upon the fact that All workers have a right to work in places where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/law.pdf
If I were to watermark my images through the official website, there are four different packages that I could choose from. These being: Basic package which is free, Plus package which is £5 per month, Premium package which is £10 per month and the Ultimate package which is £25 per month. The higher the price, the more storage you get, you are allowed to watermark more images at once, have a different variety of templates and fonts and also phone and email support. When choosing the package for my company, I think I would chose the Plus package because there wont be more than 100 images that I would need to edit especially all at once. Then again, you only get 250 MB of data. However, this can be resolved by buying an external hard drive which can be found cheap on website like eBay and Amazon.
Watermark
Here is an example of an image that has been watermarked. You can look at the text on the image and see who has copyrighted it and when, as well as protecting the IP of it online.
https://www.watermark.ws/plans
This is an example of the front cover of my magazine which has been watermarked. this image is now protected as no one who finds this image of my front cover will be able to use it as their own or change it in any way.
• If I were to apply for a copyright for my magazine, this is the process that I would have to go through:
1) First, I would have to contact the United States Copyright office,
2) Then, I will choose the correct claim and process for uploading my work.
3) Once this is selected, I’d have to enter my credit or debit card details, pay the price they want and submit all the work I want copyrighted.
• http://www.wikihow.com/Apply-for-a-Copyright
Copyright Process
Copyright Laws within Print Media• The three main laws that ‘Immediate Media’ (the Publisher of my magazine of
inspiration) include and that would be most relevant are:1) Use of services- you cannot copy anything from the website for commercial or non-
commercial use; if you are under 16 you need to have your guardian's permission to use any interactive features of their services for example uploading content onto their services.
2) Intellectual property rights- any content, services or materials on the website are copyrighted and trade marked. Database rights and other intellectual property rights and are owned by or licensed to them or are otherwise used by them as permitted by applicable law or regulation.
3) Privacy- they will respect your privacy and make sure that any content you submit will be stored safely and used in agreement with their privacy policy.
http://www.immediate.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/
IP- Trademark costs
IP- trademark process
IP- trademark process • After filling in details of being a new owner, a summary of your details are
shown.
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• The Data Protection Act 1998 is an Action of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which expresses UK law on the handling of data on recognizable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK.
Data Protection act (1998)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Protection_Act_1998
Legal and Ethical- Editors’ Code of Practice
1. Accuracy1. This applies to my magazine as all of the content that my magazine producers (that the journalists write about) must be accurate.
2. Opportunity to reply1. If the journalists of my magazine did write something that was inaccurate, then readers of the magazine should be able comment on this to
them. 3. Privacy
1. The photographers and journalists of my magazine must respect the subjects privacy so should not upload anything about their private and family life, home, health or personal information that they may not want to share.
4. Harassment1. The journalists not harass any one in any way.
5. Intrusion into grief or shock1. If the journalist talks about anything that may be upsetting or shocking it should be approached with kindness and sympathy.
6. Children1. Children should be allowed to finish school and those who’re under 16 must not be interviewed or photographed without a parent or guardian’s
permission. Students must also not be approached or photographed at school without the school’s permission, the child or parent must not be given money from us for the child’s well being or information about their children or wards unless you can clearly see that the child wants you to do so.
7. Hospitals1. Journalists must have permission and be able to identify themselves before they to go to the nurses/doctors only area to pursue any enquiries
and the journalists must not intrude on anyone’s privacy. 8. Discrimination
1. The press must not include any prejudice or disapproval to anyone’s race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, any physical or mental illness or disability. Details of anyone’s race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, any physical or mental illness or disability should not be talked about unless it is relevant to the story.
http://www.pcc.org.uk/cop/practice.html
Making a complaint with IPSO
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
I did get a quick reply to my complaint and this is the e-mail that I received:
Survey Analysis
• The answers that I received from this question gave me very positive feedback, as they proved that I completed my pitch to the full extent that I could.
For this question I was given an answer of 9/10, which meant that there was a chance for me to improve my work- the reason is stated on the next slide.
This question asked me what I could improve in my pitch overall, in which I got a response of: “Magazine Front Cover- Although the masthead layout and positioning is conventional, could it be more visible for the first issue of the magazine?”. This has been resolved by changing the background of the masthead and changing the actual font colour of the masthead. I also tried making the main image slightly smaller so that you could see more of the masthead.
These answers again display that when presenting my pitch I was convincing and had good, strong ideas that would make the company want to invest in my magazine.
The answers that I received from this question helped me to understand how clear my pitch was for other people to see and hear (and also the content in my pitch as well) and from these answers I can see that my pitch was clear and easy to understand.
The unanimous answer from this question proves that there are no issues to be resolved.
This answer states that my presentational skills were clear and professional, helping me to be more approachable for the audience and also more interesting for the audience to watch my pitch.
Interview Analysis• I interviewed a girl who fit my target audience readership to ask her about her
thoughts on my magazine, and whether she felt that she would buy it, if seen in a shop.
• The questions I asked her were:– By looking at the front cover of my magazine, would you be interested to buy it? If
so, why?• A: I would really like to buy it. It looks so colorful and fun. However the front page
didn’t really have a lot of stories on so didn’t show off the magazine as much as it could.
– What kind of articles would you expect to find in this magazine?• A: probably things like gossip about stars- will they have any new music out soon, any
funny random questions to get to know them a bit more, maybe fans have asked some questions they might want to know about their favorite music for example.
– Does the layout of the double page spread draw your attention/make you seem interested to read it?• A: I really like all the sweets over the page, it looks so funny- and delicious! I think the
main photo is so funny and the columns that the text are in look really cool, which kind of makes it easier to read because its not just one big block of writing and the question are in bold.
Photography plan
Photography plan
Prop list• What equipment I will need to take the photographs:
I search for these items in the Google Shopping are of the website.
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?gws_rd=ssl#q=microphone&safe=strict&tbm=shop
Prop List• Apple IMac x 4 • £4,196.00 • https://creative.adobe.com/plans?single_app=photoshop?promoid=KRQMA • http://store.apple.com/uk/cart • Photoshop x 3 • £514.44 per year (Excluding VAT) (£171.48 per year each)• https://creative.adobe.com/plans?single_app=photoshop?promoid=KRQMA • http://store.apple.com/uk/cart • Illustrator x 1 • 171.48 per year (excluding VAT)• https://creative.adobe.com/plans?single_app=photoshop?promoid=KRQMA • http://store.apple.com/uk/cart
Prop List
http://www.instantoffices.com/en/gb/serviced-office-space?lat=51.3362231&lng=-0.2688232&plid=ChIJCcdQ8g3idUgRMGnsoi2uDgQ
Production costsRecruitment costs:£905,012
Marketing costs:£1277.50 for Facebook per year
£1,277.50 per year for Twitter
£1,277.50 per year for ItunesTOTAL= £3832.50
Start-up costs:£8 344.31 + £553,700= £562,044.31
Jobs and salaries (per year):•Commissioning editor- £26,500•Publishing commissioning editor- £18,000 - £40,000 depending on experience •Publishing editor- £15,000- £23,000 depending on experience •Editorial assistant - £15,000- £23,000 depending on experience •Magazine features editor- £25,000 to £40,000 depending on experience•Publishing copy-editor/ proof- reader- £44, 512 for proofreading and £52,000 for copy- editing and £62, 400 for large amounts of editing/rewriting. •Press sub-editor£- £15,000 to £18,000 for a small magazine and £20,000 to £23,000 for a larger magazine• publishing rights manager-£22,000 - £35,000 depending on experience •Art director- £25,000 - £50,000 depending on experience •Interns- £0.00•Photo editor- £25,000 to £40,000 depending on experience
http://mediacareers.about.com/od/mediajobprofiles/tp/MagazineJobs.htm
http://www.lse.ac.uk/intranet/CareersAndVacancies/careersService/EmploymentSectors/AdvertisingMediaPRMarketing/Publishing/RolesInPublishing.aspx
www.prospects.ac.uk
http://getsmaart.com/career-overviews/publishing-commissioning-editor
Publicising Job RolesI constructed this page to see what the layout of my website would look like when publishing jobs for my magazine. I used the layout of Immediate Media’s website (the publisher of my magazine of inspiration) but used my magazine logo instead, replaced arrows with hearts and painted the hearts with different colors to make my page fun and girly like my magazine. I changed the background color of my page from grey to blue to make it more appealing to my target audience and looked at the main colors I use in my house style (which is pink and yellow) and made a pattern of pink hearts and yellow stars to make my page fun and colorful.