Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Richard Dyers Star Theory

In 1979, Richard Dyer published a book simply names 'Stars' within this book he argued that the understanding of media was massively influenced by stars that are well known by everyone. This is one of the reasons that a majority of music magazines feature a star or artist on their front cover. This is an attempt to attract a customer to buy a copy of that magazine as a result of them liking said artist.This therefore increases sales if it is a very famous artist, more people will like their work resulting in more people being likely to buy a copy of the magazine.
     It was suggested by dyer that artists and stars are created for merely profitable purposes, rather than their talent. In addition he believed that record companies create controversial and 'different' artists, by means of clothing and activities. This is in the hope that the artist will be inclined to be repeatedly in the public eye as a result of what they get up to. Therefore more people are likely to buy into different forms of media that feature the artist. When an artist expresses his/her beliefs, it tends to attract a crowd of fans that too share the beliefs of that star. Stars tend to focus on ideas suck as sexuality, youth and materialism, this is seen as a way to attract young fans in their teens or young adults. It is this age bracket that by in large buy the most music magazines.
An example of this would be of Marilyn Munroe, it is claimed that many people simply just went to see her films because she was in them rather than how good the film was. In addition it is said that critics claimed that her films were good simply because she was in them rather than because the film was actually impressive.

Serif & Sans Serif Font (Typeface)

This is an example of serif font, on the image you can see that the serif areas are highlighted in red. The idea of serif font is mainly aesthetic. It creates a more professional image to the article on which it may appear, however sometimes serif font can be extreme and create difficulty in reading should the writing be rather small. Therefore is mainly used for headlines or large print on an article, and not used so much on smaller writing or the actual article.
This however is a Sans Serif font, in the image you will find that in comparison to the serif font the sans serif font lacks the additions of serifs at the ends of letters. This is useful as it can be clearer to read in comparison to serif fonts. However it gives and article a less professional look in comparison. Yet I believe that Sans Serif font would be used for the actual written article as it would be considered too plain to be used for anything such as a catchy headline, masthead or subtitle.


Monday, 12 March 2012

My Genre

An Image of Mumford & Sons
An Example of Kerrang Magazine featuring Paramore 


The genre I have chosen for my music magazine is Alternative, this includes Indie Rock, Punk and New Wave. My Front cover, Double Page Spread and Contents Page will be based around bands that follow this sort of music genre. Within my photo shoots i will ensure that i use a method of Mise-en-scene that mirrors the idea of this genre of music, whether it be decor, clothing, instruments or any other products that may be around those within my photographs. Examples of artists within this genre would be Mumford & Sons, Oasis, Ed Sheeran and Coldplay. The focus of my studies will be on music magazines such as 'Kerrang', 'Q' and 'NME'.

Double Page Spread Mock Up


Double Page Spread Analysis 2


My First Attempts at Photoshop

Image before Photoshop edit.

Image after Photoshop edit
2nd image before I edited it
2nd image after I edited it
Here is an example of my first attempts at editing pictures on Adobe Photoshop.