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Print Screens of Front Cover Process

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Here is the image I have chosen for my first front cover of my magazine, I feel this fits my cover best as I can edit it to my fit my cover. 


1. Firstly I opened the image on Photoshop so I can edit the image and ensure it is good quality, I wanted to edit out the background as it's not an even colour. I used the Polygonal Lasso Tool to cut round the model and delete the background I used this tool as the coat blended into the background it was hard to use the Magic Wound tool to delete the background. I ensured I had another layer on top before editing to ensure I didn't lose my work if I went wrong. 


2. I then opened a normal file document and transferred the image across so it had a blank background to make my artist stand out and ensure I have room to add my mast head and other features. I used the transform tool > scale to decrease my photo.


3. I positioned the image in the centre and used the 'transform' tool to help scale my image to the correct size. I then transferred my mast head from PicMonkey.com from another file and added it on to my main magazine cover. After adding my mast head I then added the header 'the latest indie rock news' using the text tool on Photoshop and its in the font Algerian. (I keep changing the size of the font when I kept adding extra features)  


4. I didn't like the way the shape tool on Photoshop produced a circle for my Plug so I used PicMonkey.com to create a circle and matched the colour to the coat of my artist I then added text onto the circle by using the 'Sue Ellen' text type.


5. I then opened the image of the circle on Photoshop and added a new layer to allow for the background to be deleted, I then used the Magic Wound tool to delete the background by highlighting round the circle and pressing delete. I then transferred the circle onto my main work by dragging it across.

6. I decided to create my main feature story title using PicMonkey.com because I think the font choice is better than Photoshop and looks unique. I put it in the colour red to match the mast head and to match my colour scheme. 

7. I then opened the main feature story title and used the magic wound tool to deleted the white background from the image and transferred it across to my main front cover. I added a brightness and contrast editing style to make the colours match as the red for my title is dark than my feature story.

8. I chose a bar code off Google and transferred it onto Photoshop and then used the magic wound tool again to delete the background off the image and opened it onto my main cover. I positioned it in the right hand corner as that is conventional for a magazine

 9. I then added the main feature story pull quote underneath my artists name I used the font Script MT Bold and centred it and put it on the font size 98 so It didn't overpower the title or look non-existent. I put it in black to match the colour scheme.

 10. I then wanted to add my feature stories, i wanted to use the Arctic Monkeys logo so my target audience can identify the feature story is about AM. I used an image of Goggle (which you can see on the aim document) I wanted to use one with a union jack as that is iconic to Indie Rock/Mod scene, once I deleted the background I found that it didn't look right on my main cover. I then proceeded in finding a new logo which I saved as a JPEG and open into Photoshop. I added a new layer and used the Magic Wound tool to delete the background. I then minimized the image and transferred it to my main document by dragging it across.

 11. While looking for a Arctic Monkeys logo I came across their album cover which had these cartoon version of the band I wanted to use them on my magazine. I opened the image on Photoshop and added a new layer, I then used the Quick Selection Tool to highlight round the areas I wanted to delete. I deleted the background and then downsized the document so I can drag the image onto my main cover.
12. After adding them images I then added a '+' sign which can be seen in NME and Q magazine I then added bands which fit my genre as smaller feature stories, it's in the font Tahoma size 24 and bold. Instead of having them all black I did some red to look eye catching.
 13. I then added the pull quote to go with my Arctic Monkeys feature story which is in the font Bernard MT Condensed and in the size 30 the font is different from the rest which is what I want and I kept it black to fit with the AM theme.  I also added the date and price onto the magazine.
14. I then added another '+' feature stories as I couldn't fit any other stories on without it looking too much on the cover I ensured it looked the same as the other one and didn't look misplaced. I have now added all the magazine conventions which are needed to be on my magazine.


FINAL PRODUCT

All Images Taken

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Here are all my images I have taken while in the green room at college, I take numerous amounts have different photos to ensure I have a good amount to chose from for my final photos. I used different costume ideas to give different looks to my model.


I don't like these three images as the lighting is not set how I wanted it to be and the images are slightly bury. 

I like these two images I like the darker lighting of the image on the left and I also like the way she is positioned. I would like the right hand image to use in my magazine but I have cut of her hands and arm by mistake and it wouldn't look professional on my magazine. 

I took these images to have a vary of images, I don't think I would use them on my magazine. 

The lighting and the angle of these images where not correct which consequently leaves me with not being able to use them on my magazine. If I took these images again I'd ensure the lighting was positioned properly and the angle was correct for what I was trying to achieve. 


I wouldn't use these images for my magazine as she has one hand behind her back and it looks awkward. 

I then got my model to change outfit and add a shirt over the top to fit my costume ideas, i like the image on the right as she is looking at the camera and has her full body in the frame. I wouldn't use the image on the left as her foot is cut off. 

I like the image on the right as its positioned and well framed, the image on the right is not framed right and has her foot cut off. 

The image on the left is badly framed, the image on the right is something I like and could use in my magazine for a feature "behind the scenes on a photo shoot with..." I like the idea that it's not serious.

I don't like the lighting in these images therefore I wouldn't use them in my magazine. 
I like both of these images and think they would suit my magazine as they're framed correctly. 
These images are also something that will fit my magazine and I like the look of them. 

I like the image on the left I think it fits what I was trying to achieve, the image on the right isn't framed correctly. 

I like the image on the left I think it would suit my magazine, the image on the right is not framed correctly and as cut the top of her head off. 

These images are both framed incorrect and would of been correct for my magazine if the head wasn't cut off. 

I like the image on the right and think it's framed how I want it to be and looks fitting for a magazine, the image on the left I wouldn't use for my magazine as I don't like the image. 

The photo on the left hand side is an image I may be using for my final front cover, I like the way she is positioned and I think it fulfills my target audience research.The lighting is positioned well and they're no dark spots.  I wouldn't use the right hand image as it's not serious and not posed correctly.

I like the image on the left and think its posed as I liked it to be and would fit my magazine double page spread, the image on the right is an action shot and will not be used in my magazine. 

These two images are not serious and are overly posed I wouldn't use these images as they look unprofessional. 

The image on the left is not serious and is overly posed for my magazine and the same for the image on the right. 

I wanted my model to pose to make some different images, I like the right hand image but don't think they would suit the indie rock genre or my magazine. 

These two images are posed and wont fit my music genre of Indie Rock as it looks similar to a Pop genre magazine image. 

Inspiration from Existing Magazine Images

Monday, December 08, 2014

After doing some photography research on existing magazines, I have chosen some images from front covers I want to recreate when taking my images. I have looked at a range of images and have chosen a small amount to help influence my own images and ensure I know what will look best.






Digital Layout for My Magazine

Monday, December 01, 2014

I have created digital layout for my magazine for my front cover, double page spread and my contents to have a basic idea of how to structure my magazine. I have also added ideas for what to add to my magazine, I have used existing magazine layouts to help influence my own ideas for my magazine.


FRONT COVER; 


CONTENTS;


DOUBLE PAGE;