Monday, 10 March 2014
Creative Process Part 1 (Cover)
This was my first attempt at a front cover. I liked the picture, Masthead and some of the fonts however decided that it needed a lot of alterations. The names were too faded and therefore not clear enough, I also didn't like the red or the 'Inside' section. I made a lot of big changes then, leaving only the picture and the masthead the same. I also thought that it was quite empty and needed some additional pieces of writing etc.
Friday, 7 March 2014
Photoshoot
There were lots of different aspects I had to take into account whilst taking my pictures, such as angles, shot, outfits, lighting etc. Therefore I had to take a lot, so that I had a wide range to choose from and ones I could use over the different pages I was making. The location I chose was my house, using a backdrop so that it would be easy to edit/fit in my pictures.
full length body shots.
From this picture you can see the backdrop I used and the surroundings.
The first few pictures I took didn't go as well as planned. My models struggled to be serious and it I was still moving the lighting around and trying out different angles etc. However after I made Kira (Acting as Molly) and Sarah (Acting as Lily) change into another outfit and fixed the lighting, they got more into it. I tried to vary the shots I used throughout the shoot.
Mid Shot, however they were sat down and so it shows some of their legs as well as the upper half of their bodies.
Here I experimented with an Over the Shoulder shot of Kira.
I also took some close ups of both the models. Although I didn't think they would be suitable for my magazine, I still wanted to take some so I would have the option.
After around 100 photos, I decided to move onto the next outfit, and here I focused on more
After some of these I had Kira and Sarah be more interactive with each other, as the characters they were playing are meant to be good friends.
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Double Page Interview
Whilst I was writing my interview I changed my mind on the story behind the magazine cover and decided that they would just be a duo, as this would make things less complicated. Here is the interview that will be on my double page spread.
What do you think it is about the duo that has attracted so many fans?
What is the craziest thing a fan has done for you?
So, your new album ‘Brave’ comes out on Monday! What was your main inspiration for the album?
So you’re two years into your career, where do you see yourselves in another year’s time?
When did you decide you wanted to pursue singing as a career?
MJ: Hmm, only about a year before Lily
suggested the idea of creating this duo. It’s such a tough industry and I’d
always thought it too farfetched to think I could ‘make it’. As I got older it
was just all I’d ever think about, much to my teacher’s delight, and I was
super determined.
LS: Since I was about 5, there was no
doubt in my mind that I would do anything other than sing!
What do you think it is about the duo that has attracted so many fans?
LS: I think that a lot of the fans like
our ‘realness’. We are just like your average girls from school and we keep our
feet firmly on the ground. With so much
fake running around in the media, I think it’s nice for them to see us dealing
with the same issues as them!
MJ: Yeah definitely. It’s not enough just
making music that people like anymore, you become a role model and have to act
accordingly. A lot of musicians, especially recently, seem to have forgotten
that.
What is the craziest thing a fan has done for you?
LS: It’s not necessarily ‘crazy’, but
this one fan genuinely gave me a Tiffany bracelet that she had had her twitter
name engraved onto! It was weird for me that someone would go to such lengths
just for a follow. People think it’s weird that I actually wear a bracelet with
some random fan’s name on it, but actually I love it and whenever I’m having a
bad day it definitely brightens my mood!
MJ: I don’t think I can pick out the
craziest thing; all our fans put so much thought and effort into anything they
do for us!
So, your new album ‘Brave’ comes out on Monday! What was your main inspiration for the album?
MJ: Bravery! Haha, as cliché as it
sounds, I think there are some really important messages within the album. We
didn’t want to make some cheesy album about love, of course we have some songs
on there about our own experiences, but what we really wanted was for the fans
to get something from the album. They are all incredible people and they were
our main inspirations.
LS: Couldn’t have put it better Mol.
So you’re two years into your career, where do you see yourselves in another year’s time?
LS: We’re very spontaneous people, trying
to live life for the now and all of that. I don’t want to jinx anything by
trying to predict the future!
MJ: Not only am I spontaneous, but also
quite superstitious, so I definitely don’t want to make any big predictions.
All I want is for us to be happy and healthy, anything else is a bonus.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Magazine Name & Masthead
I have chosen to name my magazine 'GO!'. I liked this as it was short but grabbed attention. I feel that it's quite fitting for my magazine as I want it to be fun and exciting.
The font used for my masthead is extremely important as it will be one of the first thing a potential reader sees. The font I choose to use will have to fit my theme, but also suit being a masthead font. It is important I don't use an illegible font, or one unsuitable for a magazine.
The first lettering I looked at was 'Cookies'. I really liked it as a font, and thought that it went well with my theme however I decided that it wouldn't stand out enough to be a good masthead font.
The font used for my masthead is extremely important as it will be one of the first thing a potential reader sees. The font I choose to use will have to fit my theme, but also suit being a masthead font. It is important I don't use an illegible font, or one unsuitable for a magazine.
The second font I looked at was 'Little Bird'. Although I like the style, the lettering isn't really appropriate for a magazine mast head. It isn't eye catching enough, and could get lost in the page.
I decided that 'Market Deco' was my favourite font, and felt that it was the best for my magazine. I also asked for opinions off my classmates and they agreed with this idea. It is not too bold and therefore won't take the entire focus however it is legible and has a 'magazine' type feel to it.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Front Cover Layout
This is the layout for the front cover of my magazine. I have designed it like this due to research I have conducted into existing music magazines.
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