Research into your
chosen genre
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Which genre(s) have you chosen and why?
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What seem to be the conventions of this genre?
Who is the target audience?
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Who are the main publishers for magazines of
this genre? Are there particular conventions that are specific to these types
of magazines?
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Choose up to three artists associated with this
genre and analyse how each one’s ‘star image’ has been created. How are they
represented and how does the target audience relate to them?
Audiences
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Who is your target audience? (Particular age
group/gender percentages/geographical/brands they buy/where they
shop/interests/values/etc.)
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Audience questionnaire/interview/focus group/Social
Media etc. – What they want from a music magazine
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Results and evaluation of research
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Collate your findings and present appropriately
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What have you learnt from your research and how
will this influence the decisions you make about your music magazine?
Planning and
drafting
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Title, Theme & House Style Ideas and
Explanation for final choice
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Based on your research, develop a clear idea of
your brand, values and your target audience: How will you communicate? How will
they be positioned? How will both be represented?
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Identify which conventions you will follow and
why
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Which locations and actors have you considered?
Which ones will you use and why?
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Hand Drawn Designs
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Draw up a shooting schedule (include shot list,
location, props etc.), ensuring you have permission to take photographs in
these location
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Plan your two page spread article/interview
Homework J
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Take your photos Remember lots of costume
changes!!!!!
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Ensure you keep track of photos taken (and
selected), problems encountered, decisions made (and altered) etc. and upload
evidence ensuring you record evidence (again - an ongoing ‘Behind the Scenes’
commentary - see point above!)
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What technology/equipment have you used? What
have you learnt?
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Write your two page spread article/interview
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