Monday, September 14, 2020

08 PLANNING WEBSITE

 

10 WEBSITE

 Website is published here: 

https://sterlingchandler.wixsite.com/highlife

Secondary page with audio/visual content:

Click 'Feature Article' on Menu

09 PRODUCTION




Cover 1:



Cover 2:




Contents Page 2:


Contents Page 1:







07 PLANNING PRODUCTION

 

06 AUDIENCE WEBSITE

 

06 Website Audience


1. Add more images of younger people to reflect brief 
2. Amend and add more social media related content

05 AUDIENCE PRODUCTION

Audience Production

1. Felt I need to increase size of masthead. Bolder and more easily read.
2. Split up title from one word “HighLife!” to High Life! And amend layout in order to lose fashion magazine type feel.
3. Larger main images and sell lines to draw in the reader. 



04 C AND C WEBSITE

 

03 C AND C PRODUCTION

03 C AND C PRODUCTION

 

02 STATEMENT OF INTENT



























01 COURSEWORK BRIEF



01 Coursework Brief


For my coursework I have decided to choose the Real-Life Magazine Brief. 


Brief
Work for an independent media production company, who must make a Real-Life Magazine (with two editions with a front cover and cover page), which will be launched by Bauer.
I also need to produce a website that has two working pages, which promote my magazine and target my audience.
I need to produce a statement of intent.
My target audience is a 16-25 year-old mass market audience that expects to be emotionally engaged.


Magazine:
• At least four different main images using original photography across the magazine covers and contents pages. 
• Editing of magazine covers and contents pages (including photos, text, graphics, typography and layout). • Written text including elements such as the masthead, main coverline, selling lines, headlines, captions, subtitles and copy. 
• Barcode, date, edition and price information on each front cover. 
• A different use of mise-en-scène for each cover. 
• Representation of at least two different social groups (e.g. as defined by age, gender, race and ethnicity, sexuality). 
• A call to action pointing readers to the online website

Website
• Original audio or audio-visual content appropriate to the online website. 
• A minimum of two original images (with at least one different original image on each of the two pages). These images must be different from those produced for the magazine. 
• Appropriate conventions of website design, including an original title and logo and a menu bar. 
• Text introducing the main features of the magazine. 
• Working links from the home page to the other page.
• A range of appropriate media language techniques (typography, images, fonts, backgrounds, logos etc.) as appropriate to the purpose of the website.

08 PLANNING WEBSITE