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Drew Burgess Media GCSE
This is a blog for my GCSE in Media Studies so all the support that you can give is much needed!
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Question 3 Mock GCSE Exam Questions
Question 3 Mock GCSE: What Issues of Representation Have I Presented?
One issue of representation in my magazine is maybe that it is too girly. This is because of the candy pink/purple background I have made, regardless I am still keeping the background Because it brings a eye-catching talent with it.
A second problem is the photo of Simon Cowel on the front. It is a problem because it is not as appealing to teenage girls as I would like it to be, however I was not able to find a high resolution image of Eric Cowel (his recent son).
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Question 2 Mock GCSE Exam Questions
Question 2 Mock GCSE: What are the effects of my layout, typography, colour choice and language choice?
My magazine is arranged so that there are two small stories on the left and a larger story on the right, making the magazine visually balanced. My magazine title and top story are positioned at the top of the cover and the credit for the cover designer (me) is placed neatly in the bottom left.
On my lifestyle magazine cover, the magazine title and subtitle are typed in a italics-y, written font. This is to the eye towards the cover of my magazine as opposed to others. Apart from these illustrated titles, the rest of the text on the cover is in the sans serif, 'Arial' font, although this may be changed if I decide it is to plain.
I have given 'Gossip Girls' a pink/purple striped background to make it appealing to teenage girls and this also acts to draw the eye away from more dully coloured magazines. Around the photo of Simon Cowel, I have placed a white oval so as to differentiate it from the pink/purple background.
Along side all of the previous statements, I would like to give notice to my choice of language in the stories around the edge of the magazine. I have written the story headers so that they sound more interesting than just stating the facts. An example of this is shown in the title on the bottom right: "Do You belieber in Jail?".
PS: I should have my cover ready and on the blog by next week.
Along side all of the previous statements, I would like to give notice to my choice of language in the stories around the edge of the magazine. I have written the story headers so that they sound more interesting than just stating the facts. An example of this is shown in the title on the bottom right: "Do You belieber in Jail?".
PS: I should have my cover ready and on the blog by next week.
Friday, 7 March 2014
Question 1 Mock GCSE Exam Questions
Question 1 Mock GCSE: What Two Conventions Have I Used and Why?
I have used a celebrity (Simon Cowel) to attract readers to my magazine. I chose Simon Cowel because of his recent baby, and thought this would appeal to teenage girls. Also, X-Factor may appeal to teenage girls and this would be a story to entice viewers to read the magazine.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Planning My Lifestyle Magazine For Girls
Planning My LIfestyle Magazine For Girls
Title Ideas:
- Girls, Girls, Girls
- The Girl Mag
- Mag For Girls
- London Girls
- Girl Style!
- London Glamour
- London Style
- Summer Benefit
- Gossip Glass
- Gossip Girls
Text Ideas:
- Gossip
- Products
- Ways to keep healthy
- Fashion tips
- Dating tips
Cover Lines:
- Does Bieber Beliebe in Jail?
- Clothing Tips and Tricks
- Keeping fit and Healthy
- Are 1 Direction Going in Different Directions?
- Are Nokia Getting Less Blockier?
- Party, party, PARTY!
- Available Jobs
Monday, 20 January 2014
Media Homework - Photoshop Tutorial
Inserting An Image In Photoshop - Tutorial
Step 1-
Find wanted image as big as possible to get the best resolution.
Step 2-
Drag the image on to the desktop / documents file.
Step 3-
Open or select the wanted Photoshop file.
Step 4-
Go to 'File', 'Place', and find the image you dragged onto the desktop or saved into the documents file, select it and click 'place'.
Step 5-
The Image should appear on the page, you can change the size of the image until it is how you want it and then press 'Enter'. !WARNING!: once you press enter you cannot change the size again, to do this you will have to redo this tutorial and change the size that way!
Step 1-
Find wanted image as big as possible to get the best resolution.
Step 2-
Drag the image on to the desktop / documents file.
Step 3-
Open or select the wanted Photoshop file.
Step 4-
Go to 'File', 'Place', and find the image you dragged onto the desktop or saved into the documents file, select it and click 'place'.
Step 5-
The Image should appear on the page, you can change the size of the image until it is how you want it and then press 'Enter'. !WARNING!: once you press enter you cannot change the size again, to do this you will have to redo this tutorial and change the size that way!
AMBER
This is a good start and you have the basics here. However, this does not have a huge amount of detail and you will need to explain your answer more.
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