Tuesday 31 January 2012

Audience Feedback


I had a few fiends look at my magazine over the social networking site twitter and they gave me feedback.

Monday 23 January 2012

music mag contents screen grabs


This is my Contents page I have used the progamme Quark Xpress to design my contents page. This programme was new to me, so i struggled getting to grips with it. It took me longer to create it, because I was unfamiliar with the tools on the software.








 

Monday 16 January 2012

screen grabs

This lesson I took screen grabs of my magazine to show what I did to create it.

I used adobe Photoshop to complete my front cover; I have used this programme before so it was easy and time saving as I was familiar with the soft ware. This gave me extra time as I already knew where all the tools where that I needed to use. I planned my front cover on paper first this helped because it gave me some time to conduct some audience research for my target audience and it helped me know what I should include in my magazine.





I started by putting a plain red cover in this colour will be the main colour for my magazine and will appear in my contents page

I then added in my model and a free sticker I also put in a white stip on  the bottom say plus this makes the reader think they are getting more for the price they paid. I added effects to the free circle to make it stand out more it has a faint glow around it.
                                                       

I then added in my cover lines and the barcode the barcode is small and out the way it includes the price of the magazine the date and a website the price is small so the reader does not notice it as well and they think it will cost less. I also added the title with different effects so it would stand out.
I then added my main coverline this stands iut because it has various different effects with white shapes behind trhe other coverlines to make them stand out



Saturday 14 January 2012

article for double page spread

Multi – award winning, double platinum, headlining band. So why do Coldplay keep changing their style? this will be my standfirst

With the release of Coldplay’s Mylo Xyloto in 2011 Coldplay changed their direction again this is the third time they have done this. They started as normal Coldplay then leading up to the release of Viva La Vida the band took a break from recording the album and went on tour in Latin America. Chris Martin enjoyed Latin America and ‘the album would likely reflect Hispanic influence’. Their latest 2011 release Mylo Xyloto was settled on ‘industrial rock direction’ martin was asked about the lyrical themes by BBC radio he replied ‘It's about love, addiction, OCD, escape and working for someone you don't like.’ Will this new album be equally successful with another new direction?
Having been formed in 1996 they started under the name Pectoralz Guy Berryman, a classmate of Martin and Buckland, later joined the group. By 1997, the group, who had renamed themselves Starfish, performed gigs for local Camden promoters at small clubs. Champion had grown up playing piano, guitar, bass, and tin whistle; he quickly learned the drums the band finally settled on the name "Coldplay" which was suggested by Tim Crompton, a local student who had been using the name for his group
Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland first met during their orientation week at University College London in September 1996. The pair spent the rest of the university year planning a band, ultimately forming a group called Pectoralz. Guy Berryman, a classmate of Martin and Buckland, later joined the group. By 1997, the group, who had renamed themselves Starfish, performed gigs for local Camden promoters at small clubs. Martin also had recruited his longtime school friend Phil Harvey, who was studying classics at Oxford, to be the band's manager. Will Champion later joined the and they settled on the name Coldplay. The band started playing gigs in local pubs and clubs the band made the song safety and released 500 copies most of which went to recording companies and they then signed to  Parlophone for a five-album contract in early 1999 later that year they played at Glastonbury.
Mylo Xyloto was Coldplay’s fifth album and another new direction for the group with the album being and industrial rock genre compared to Viva La Vida a Spanish influenced album. According to Chris Martin this album is based on a love story with a happy ending, in which two protagonists living in an oppressive, dystopian, urban environment, meet one another through a gang and fall in love. Lyrically, the album is inspired by "old school American graffiti" and "the White Rose Movement." Martin also said that the album was influenced by HBO TV series The Wire. Coldplay have stated on several occasions that they want their next studio album to be "more acoustic" and "more intimate" than its predecessor, 2008's Viva la Vida. However, while this was the initial approach, the tone of the record became more electronic in nature. Though songs recorded early in the process such as Us Against The World and U.F.O have maintained the "stripped" approach in the way they reflect the type of album Coldplay intended on recording initially, the overall sound and style of the record is electronic tinged with some of the world beat elements from the predecessor, Viva la Vida.
Viva La Vida had a Spanish influence; this is because Work on the album begun in November 2006, only being interrupted by the Latin America Tour in March 2007. Martin described Viva la Vida as a new direction for Coldplay: a change from their past three albums, which they have referred to as a "trilogy". Revolutionary themes are also an important part of the album and its promotion. Coldplay used customized French revolutionary costumes through the Viva La Vida Tour and on the videos produced for the album's singles Chris Martin said on an interview for The Sun "some say this album is brave I just see us as being very lucky".
 After all this what does the future hold for the band. So far Mylo Xyloto has had a mixed review overall but the band has experienced these sorts of reviews before and still battled it out and became number one. Will the future see another change to Coldplay and will this change make them better or worse.

and this is the article itself.