Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Australian Pink Floyd double page spread analysis - Hollie
The writer of the article uses an informal and relaxed style to connect with the reader, such as 'back room in your local spring to mind'. Use of 'we're' and 'you' speaks to the reader, making it more friendly and easier to read in some sense. Statements and statistics of the band make the article more believable, as well as the use of quotations. For example, 'we do everything more or less too a tee'.
Simple and compound sentences make the article easier to read and appeals to a younger audience because of the simple style. Also, the writer doesn't use a very wide range of vocabulary in the text, with 'phenomenon' being as complicated as it gets, making it suitable for the young readers.
Passive sentences are used in the article so the text does not go on and seem boring.
Monday, 7 November 2011
Rocksound Magazine analysis

- 'YOU ME AT SIX' colour matches house style colour
- White space filled
- Faces of band over title so attention is drawn to who is on the cover
- Puffs with information of what magazine contains
- Banner across top and bottom with information of what magazine contains, also matches house style
- Lead singer in centre of image (Most important)
- Largest writing on page stating which band is the main feature (Draws attention)
- Free-bees stated on cover
- The clothes that the band are wearing all match each other colour wise
- 'ARCTIC MONKEYS' text in the middle of the page matches the house style, and is bold so can be easily seen and catches the eye
- There is no white space on the page
- Faces of band at the top of the page, large so can be easily seen and recognised
- Faces and title at the top, large, so that when on the shelf in the shop, it can be seen over the other magazines
- Text at bottom and side of page with information about the features in the magazine, they also match the house style, and all match in fonts
- Lead singer in center of image, because he will be the most recognisable face
- The band are wearing plain clothing (all similar colours that match the house style) so that it doesn't draw the attention away from the faces and text
- The logo has changed from it's original red, to match the house style
- Price of magazine very small at the bottom so that it is not noticeable
Bauer Media Research
Bauer Media is one part of a worldwide media group called the Bauer Media Group. The group specialises is magazines (paper and online), TV shows and radio stations. 300 magazines are on offer in 15 different countries around the globe. A UK based media group, Bauer employ over 6,500 people, in a range of companies mainly focusing on magazines and radio. Bauer use a huge range of popular and influential brands in their work to grab and hold an audience. The reader can relate to it, which is what makes this company so successful in what it does.
IPC Media produces over 60 media brands, mostly well known magazines. These media brands reach over 2/3 of women in the UK alone, and over 42% of me in the UK. The websites receive over 20 million users each month. The media that they produce focuses on three main groups: men, mass market women and upmarket women. The men's side includes things like Rugby World, Country Life, NME and Nuts. The mass market area includes Look, Now, Chat and What's on TV. Finally, the mass market area includes things like Marie Claire, InStyle and Ideal Home.
Another media producer is Development Hell Ltd. They are a lesser known business and only produce two magazines. The first being Mixmag, and the second being The Word. The two magazine also have websites to back them up. They don't have as many views as Bauer Media or IPC Media, and don't reach as many customers, but for the size of the company and the amount of media produced, they don't do badly for themselves.
Out of the three media groups that I have researched, I would choose IPC Media to produce my Outcast magazine. The company has a very wide base, and reaches a lot of customers in the UK. The media group also focuses on the same kind of target audience, covering both men and women. IPC Media also produces the biggest music magazine on the market at the current time, NME magazine. This is a magazine that is very similar to Outcast in its style of writing, and music,and focuses on the same target audience.
Q magazine research - Hollie

Q is the UK's biggest selling monthly music magazine, Q is the peacemaker of quality music. The magazine sits at the heart of a brand that discovers great music for its consumers. The Q brand has developed a worldwide reputation as a trusted and premium quality voice of musical authority amongst fans, musicians and the music industry - one that is founded upon Q's peerless access, world-beating exclusives and outstanding production values. This reputation is extended not only through the magazine but also across online, radio, TV and on into Q's unique events, which involve intimate live shows with major stars and the world famous annual Q Awards.
Q has a wide range of ways to communicate with the public such as:
- Q Magazine
- Q Radio
- www.qthemusic.com
- Q TV - Sky 364 , Virgin Media 338
- Q Awards
- www.twitter.com/qmagazine
- Facebook http://www.facebook.com/QMagazine
Q's audience is made up of passionate, engaged and open minded music fans driven to discover new music and to use this lust for discovery to influence their friends. The audience is split 75% male to 25% female.
Hollie - i really like the full body shot on the front on this magazine because i think it captures a lot about her personality and her attitude by the way she is standing. i think i would like to work with a full body shot on the front of my magazine because it means i can get a whole outfit onto the front cover and base a lot of it on fashion so it attracts a female audience aswell as male.
Hollie - i really like the full body shot on the front on this magazine because i think it captures a lot about her personality and her attitude by the way she is standing. i think i would like to work with a full body shot on the front of my magazine because it means i can get a whole outfit onto the front cover and base a lot of it on fashion so it attracts a female audience aswell as male.
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