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Welcome to my AS foundation portfolio blog. Here you will find research and planning, construction evidence and evaluation for my coursework project.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Double page spread construction

I have used a distressed font again for the title of the article and named it head girl so that it will keep people guessing. I have wrote my article in new times roman as it is what magazines typically use in their articles, the font size is also size 10 which is also typical of magazine articles. I have made the first letter of the article larger than the rest at font size 20 because again this is typical of the magazine that I have been looking at.
I have added quotations from the article that will attract the audience and make them want to read it, this font is in size 18.


My second double page is a series of photos I took in Hardwick Park. I have used smaller portrait photos and one verticle photo to fill the bottom of the page. I have also produced a border that goes with the house style.

The last things I added where a page number, the date and the magazines name which is identical to the cover pages only smaller.




Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Contents page construction

This is the start of my contents page. I have used the same font urban jungle for the title of the magazine. The contents font however is more simple and black. The numbers are another similar font named 28 days later that again looks distressed but the same of the font was more curved and better for numbers. I have then put red boxes behind the page numbers and turned the numbers white to make them stand out. There are also boxes for the different images and text ready for when I upload them and write the contents.
In this screen shot I have now added text. For the titles I have used the font 28 days later again and made it larger and bold. The detailed text below the titles are in a font named Trajan which is much more clearer and simple. This font is also used in the band index as I think it it simple and clear making the small writing easy to read. I have again used red boxes with white page numbers in them to make the page numbers very clear and bold. I have also added a subscription part at the bottom. The font her is again 28 days later because again it has that distressed look and it is still large and bold enough to show how important the text is. I have then added a smaller version of the magazine with the subscription which is typical in magazines that are trying to promote subscription to their magazine.
I then have inserted different images of different artists in to the spaces. The fact that i have also put a page number in the images aswell makes it quik and easy for the reader to access the part of the magazine they want to read. I have placed all the images up so that they are aligned and not over lapping in any way.


Double page spread photography

For my double page spread I wanted the images to look different and free but I still wanted my model to look mysterious and soulful therefore I took some images outside in a nature park.This first image is the one of the smaller images that will go at the top of the second double page spread. I like the use of the ruins in the image it makes the image look timeless I have also made my model look casual and not provocative, she fits in with the rest of the natural look of the environment around her. Again I have asked her not to look directly at the camera to make her look mysterious and because she is higher up on the ruin I means that the readers have to look up at her showing how dominant and her status with in music.
The second picture again is small and will be at the top of the page. This one is much more simpler with only the overcast sky which I think is appropriate as it gives a sense of mood and makes the image seem quite sad. This is what i want to prevea the artists music which is quite emotive and soulful. I have also got the trees in the background to make the background very beautiful and natural which is also shown in the natural look of the model. Again I have taken a low angle shot of her to give her status and she is not looking at the camera again to make her mysterious. The pose the model is pulling is also very dominant and powerful as she is not slouching but has her hand on her hip making her look confident and powerful.

The last image is much longer that the rest therefore I will have to put it along the bottom of the double page spread. It is of my model on a chez long outside. I really like the background with the winter trees it makes the image look very natural and beautiful. I purposely choose this dress so that it could drape over thing as flow in the wind and I think it makes the model look very elegant her. Again I have taken the image for a low angle shot to give her status and power.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Contents page photography

For my contents photographs I have used a variety of different models. I have produced a band image and other images of solo artists in different angles and focuses. This first image is a media close up of the model form the front page, I have used this because it gives continuaity with in the magazine and you can see most of the models pose and her body language and clothing.. I used this image because it gives more varitey of images and becasue it is a contents page different depths of photography can be used.


This next image again is a close up of one of the models. This time however the shot was in a different location. The model is not taken up by the whole shot and is in only the right of the image with the background of a lake and trees, I think the background makes the image look idealic, open and free which could be sybolic of the artists music. Her hair is bright ginger and also makes the image look very intersting and exciting. However because she is not looking dorectly at the camera it gives her a sence of mystery making the readers intrigued which alot of indie magazine tend to do with their models.


This next image is a median close up of the band. The lead singer is put infront of the rest of the band showing the dominace and staus he has among the others. They are all looking directly at the camera which means they have direct contact wIth the reader, there look is quite sullen and mysterious which again draws the reader in.


Front cover photography

The following images I have produced to see which one looks the best. I have taken a portrait photograph of my model in the studio. The posses she is doing is quite dominant and confident. The first is a close up of the model with her hands in her hair. She is looking directly at the camera so that people will be draw into the magazine because there is direct eye contact. I think this image is appropriate as her hair is not covering any of her main features and its different as its not just a pain image of the models face, which makes typical in indie magazines as they tend to be a bit different and interesting seducing the reader.

This next image is also a close up and a portrait image. This time I have asked her not to look at the camera but to look down at the ground. I quite like the way in which the light has picked up her hair however I feel that because there is not direct contact with the readers its does not have the same affect as the other image because it does not address the reader. Therefore I won't be using this image as the front cover.


This is the third image I consider using for my front cover. It again is a portrait close up of the model. I like the way it is different with the use of the models fingers as well in the shot. She isn't looking directly at the camera which means there is no direct contact with the reader therefore I feel the first image is more interesting and will go better with the layout of my magazine.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Front cover construction

The following screen shots are of the process of making my magazine. I have started with the name of the magazine, I have used this bright red colour that I used in my flat plans, I have found this font on dafont.com and its called urban jungle. It has the distressed look I was looking for.
I have now included a sky line with a catchy sell line attracting the audience. There are also other sell lines on the front cover, one of which i have put into a circle so that is stands out more without having to increase the text. All the sell lines have the same font which is also from dafont.com and its called soul mission, it again is distressed but doesn't have the bottom of the text deteriorating away as i found the writing wasn't very clear to read. I have also added text at the bottom saying plus with lots of bands suggesting how much there is I the magazine.


I have also added a bar code with the date, price and magazine website. These are in a simpler font to soul mission and urban jungle which is called Ariel black. I've done this because it needs to be clear and simple because its so small.

I then added my image. I have made it just the right six so that the reader can see part of her arms as well and I have made sure there are no obstructions to her face form the sell lines or the mast head.





Thursday, 1 March 2012

Action Plan

There are 6 weeks until the Easter break which means - 6 weeks of lesson time to complete my foundation portfolio.

There are 60 marks available for construction and 20 marks for Research and Planning and 20 marks for evaluation - 100 marks in total

To achieve a grade:

A I need to get 80 marks

B I need to get 70 marks

C I need to get 60 marks


To be in level 4 (grade A/B) my work must demonstrate excellence throughout.

By Monday 5th March I should have a rough cut of my products

By Monday 19th March my products should be completed

From Monday 19th - Friday 30th March I will be working on my 7 evaluation questions.

The my completed portfolio should be submitted for formal marking on Monday 16th April. I should use the Easter break to make any minor amendments to my work.

In order to meet these deadlines I will:
  • Ensure I am up to date with all my previous work
  • Set deadlines myself to ensure I do not get behind with my work

(insert your own action plan here

Research and planning feedback

Article Draft

Later Today: 20th February, 2012, and everything looks like it’s going so well for Jessica Hart. Today she rolls into the interview room at Pitch looking ready to go to a gig with her bright red hair bouncing around her bright blue eyes. He recent success mean that she has already hit not just Britain but America and Europe as well with her spin tingling album Forgotten Souls. It has taken her a while to get to where she has today with grungy gigs in small pubs and bars and to now gig in the 02 academy at London and Wembley Arena. She has sold over 100,000 of albums worldwide within the last few months and is about to tour the UK this year.
Emma: Hello Jessica and congratulation on your current success with Forgotten Souls.
Jessica: Thank you Emma, I still can't believe it, I didn’t think so many people would appreciate my work.
E: So I’ve heard you are touring the UK this year where are you looking forward to playing at?
J: Well obviously Wembley, because the atmosphere is so amazing but to be honest I love playing every where just to perform to my amazing fans.
E: Have you had any problems in the past at gigs?
J: Well there was a where I was playing at the 02 in Newcastle and I crowd surf with a dress on, yeh I think everyone that day felt my bum. I haven’t crowd surfed since.
E: Wow sounds like you have lots of fun at gigs then.
J: Yup there my favourite part of being a musician, connecting with my fans and watching them sing and dance to my music. I love it.
E: So what inspired you to become a musician?
J: Well I think it was from an early age, I’ve always had an interest in music festivals and my dad used to always take me to Glastonbury when I was old enough and I realised then one day I would get up on that stage and perform just like the inspirational people who had before me.
E: Does your Dad and family come see you at gigs, I bet he’s really proud.
J: Yeh he does all the time and he’s so proud. So proud, it’s embarrassing he’s tells strangers that I’m his daughter all the time, just random people in Tesco.
E: Awhhh, have you wrote any songs about any of your family members in your new album?
J: No I haven’t I think the songs are more to do about love and loss of love in a sense of long meaningful relationships with past lovers.
E: Yes like your song lost forever, was that about a past relationship.
J: Yes it was, a very long one and we decided to go our separate ways and then we meet up a few years later and he just felt like someone that I used to know, it was odd I no longer had any feelings for him, he felt like a stranger.
E: That sad are you friends now?
J: Well we are but our lives are so busy it’s hard to make time for anyone at the minute.
E: Anyway let’s get back to a positive note, so are you excited for the NME awards?
J: Yes I can’t wait it’s my first time and I’m so excited, I don’t mind if I don’t win anything I’m just glad to go.
E: I’m excited about it to, I’m presenting it. Who are you on a table with?
J: I’m on a table with The Horrors and my best friends Cara.
E: You’re quite close with the horrors aren’t you?
J: Yes I am, we were both signed by XL Recording and we just became friends from there.
E: So I heard you are in the best newcomer in music for the NME Awards. How are you feeling about that?
J: I’m really chuffed; I was so surprised when I found out.
E: Well you deserve it and you have worked really hard to get where you are today. And I will see you at the NME Awards. Thank you, Jessica.
J: Yup see you there and thanks Emma.

Call Sheets

Below are my call sheets for the models I am using in my magazine. They show a image of my model and shooting information such as the date I photographed them, the location and whether or not they have signed the release forms.



Call sheet

Actors name: Jessica Sadler
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes


Call sheet

Actors name: Sarah Yau
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes


Call sheet

Actors name: Allison Swinbank
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes

  
Call sheet

Actors name: Ben Mcdermott
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes


Call sheet

Actors name: Thomas Pighills
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes



Call sheet

Actors name: Sam Douglas
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes


Call sheet
Actors name: Ben Donlan
Character: Indie artist
Model release form signed: Yes





Model Release Forms

These forms are for my model release forms so that I can photograph them for my contents, double page spread and front cover page. These forms give consent for me to use the modles images in my magazine so that it can be published with in this blog.












 

Model Costume, Make Up and Props

For my make-up I am going to make it quite natural just to enhance my models features. The palette of colour will be quite neutral with browns, light greens but with reds for my models lips. For example this image of Ellie Goulding is very natural with no brightly coloured make-up.
Her make-up is very simple and defines her best features, once more her hair is curly and more free and bouncy which is typical of indie style, with the natural coloured hair and natural pale coloured make-up. Therefore my models too will have a natural palette of make-up and their hair will be untamed but again natural looking hair colour and a pretty effortless styled that doesn't look to big or to plain and boring.


This image is a close up on how simple I want the eye make-up for my model. It is using browns and other pale coloures to just define the eyes.


My models hair is also similar to indie artists. The natural red hair is curly and doesn't look too over done which again is very typical for indie artists.

Indie clothing again is very simple there doesn't tend to be much provocative clothing or bright and crazy clothing. For example artist Feist's clothing is simple. Shes wearing a shirt and shorts that both use neutral colours.
For the male models the indie style again has this simple untamed look. For example this band Kasabian.
 
There look again looks untamed. There hair are natural colours and some have facial hair which again is quite stereotypical of male indie artists. There clothing has a casual smart look with plain colours.

These next few images are what i have dressed my models in. I have tryed to stick with the colours red and navy in most of my models but I have also used other colours that can co inside with these. I've done this so that they match with the overall colour scheme through out my magazine and so that they don't clash with anything.

I have dressed Allison in Navy, red and denim as she is going to be used for my front page and I want the colours to match with the mass head.

The boys are dressed in similar colours, but I didn't want them all to look the same as other bands don't do this. Their style is similar but they all have their own unique look.

 

Test Shots


This image is a medium close up of the models face and torso. It is a portraite photo, she is framed in the top third of the image. Her head is slightly turned away from the camera but there is still a direct look towards the camera which gives direct eye contact with the reader of the magazine. Her exspression is quite innocent and sweet. It would be suitable for a front page cover if I zoomed into her face and made it more of a close up of her face with her shoulders. Her look is quite interesting as it is not straight on and it could suggesting that she is hiddening something.


 This image is a landscape medium close up of the model. This again was taken in the studio with a three point lighting set up and black screen. The movement within the shot makes it fun and exciting. The modles expression to looks fun, she is smiling and her hair is in motion with the rest of her jumping movement. This could be used in the contents page or in the double page spread as it looks intriuging and exciting, wanting the reader to want to find out who this artist is.

This image again is a medium close up. Again her eye line is in the top third of the image with direct contact with the audience and it is a portraite shot. Her expression again is happy and welcoming. Because of this it could be used as a front cover. This is becasue her expression is friendly making the reader want to know who this artist is and what music she has out at the minute. However I feel that all these images need to be more sullen and mysterious as my genre of magazine is indie and their photographs tend to be more intriguing and more thoughtful in the way that suggests that they are very deep and emotional people.

Recce of location

For three of the images I will be using the studio with the lighting set up to produce clear photographs. The studio is hazard free which can be seen from the following images. There are no dangerous objects that could cause harm and its an open place. The white back drop is ideal for my photos as it is simple and be perfect for my front cover page where I want to focus on just my models face.



Below is a table to show theses locations and how accessible and how appropriate the lighting and sound will be.

These other image is of my other location in Hardwick Park in a small town named Sedgefield. The location is perfect for my genre indie.The open spaces and green scenery give this impression of freedom and natural beauty which is ideal for my images for my contents page and for my double page spread. 

Hazzard & Risk Assessments

Below are my risk assessment sheets. I have found that there are many hazards in my location in Hardwick Park, such as accessibility, weather and the public. however I have estimated the likelihood of these hazard's and have constructed a way in which they can be minimised. The location within the studio is far less hazardous as it is inside and in a simple open room, however there is caution to be taken with the equipment in there in case anyone trips for example.