Sunday, 2 March 2014

Evaluation - Question 5


Evaluation - Question 3



Text version:


When choosing a publishing house for my magazine, it’s important that I choose one who does not already publish a magazine similar to mine. If the institution already publishes a pop magazine for young girls, aged 12-14, they would not be interested in my magazine because there would be no opportunity to reach a new market. As well as this, both magazines they own would be in competition with each other for the popularity from their shared audience. For example, I would not choose Egmont press to publish my magazine as they already publish the pop magazine “We Love Pop” who is aimed at a similar audience.
Also, it’s very important to me to choose a successful publishing house as they would provide larger financial agreements than a smaller institution would. This is because I need a larger budget to fund a big marketing campaign and to pay for big artists to feature in my magazine. I believe this is essential as I know the talent show “X Factor” created a pop magazine “X” which was similar to mine, was unsuccessful, so I need as much help as I can get to ensure this doesn’t happen to me.
I would consider using an independent publishing house, as it would be mean I would have more control over elements such as who I want to feature in my magazine. By using a larger company, they will always have the final say and therefore limits my originality. When researching into independent publishing houses, I discovered Pinterest, a fairly new instituion, formed in 2007. The institution focuses on online publications, however, which would mean my magazine would need to be published online as opposed to a print copy. Although this would save money and could be updated more frequently, I cannot do this as in my questionnaire none of my audience said they would prefer to read my magazine as an online copy.
I have decided that I would like IPC Media as my publishing house as it is well known and publishes over 350million copies every year of various magazines, such as “Look” and “Soap Life”. These magazines are all aimed towards female, mainstreamers, aged around 18 to 30 years old, and “Soap Life” can be reader by even older women such as 30+, which many of my readers may grow up to read. To market my magazine, I could use synergy and create a promotion in Soap life to offer a free copy of my magazine, which the women may obtain and give to their daughters. As well as this, I will spend a large part of my budget on my marketing campaign which will include launch parties at under 18 events, such as Oceana, and radio promotions. 

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Chosen Images

Contact Sheet

Here is my contact sheet where I have collected and presented all the photos I took during my photoshoot. In the industry, a contact sheet is a very useful tool as it allows the publisher to compare each photo and decide which one they want to use. As I want my magazine to be to a professional standard, I printed out my contact sheet and used a magnifier to observe the details in each photo. This is something editors and publishers will do when creating real media products, and I now understand why. By having all my photos infront of me, I could see which ones I liked and which really didn't work. As well as this, the magnifier helped me identify problems with an image such as hair in my model's face or a bra strap on show.