Behind The Scenes - A Portfolio

For the foundation portfolio of AS Level, I have chosen to do the magazine task. This is an individual project that I have worked on. This segment of the blog evidences my work for component 01.

  • Home
  • Preliminary Work
  • Research and Planning
  • Coursework Development
  • Creative Critical Reflection
    • Question 1
    • Question 2
    • Question 3
    • Question 4



[Screenshot of my Prezi presentation.]


I answered this question creatively using a Prezi presentation. You will be able to access the presentation from the following link. 

Prezi Link: https://prezi.com/view/f6Dq27S9vlZK2U6eqkJz/


If the above link is not accessible, I have attached a screen recording of the presentation below as well.


YouTube link: https://youtu.be/fGmKtlPVCGI





 

I have answered this question creatively using an Emaze Presentation. I have attached the link for the presentation below.


The presentation has to be controlled manually by using the arrow keys. The videos have to be clicked on to play.


Emaze link: https://www.emaze.com/@ALOZZCTWO/ccr-q2


[Screenshot of making the presentation on Emaze.]


[Image of me preparing the presentation.]


I answered this question creatively using a Slidesgo presentation with a voice over explanation. I have attached the presentation below.  


YouTube link: https://youtu.be/m9F1FM1irnA


 

I have uploaded the final magazine product in different formats and linked or attached them below, to ensure easy accessibility. 


Flipbook link: https://www.flipbookpdf.net/web/site/514d33a30725b221899dccf041639f5df35e26b3202405.pdf.html


As I intend to publish a few physical copies as well, I made a mock up design on Photoshop to show how the physical copy would look like.


Mockup design for physical copy:



[Mock up design I did using a template on Photoshop.]


Images:



 

 

 

 


As I mentioned in one of my previous posts I intend to publish physical copies of my magazine. To see how it looks on paper prior to printing I made a few mockup designs on Adobe Photoshop.

I downloaded mockup templates for free from MockupTree and Freepik websites and edited them.



[Editing the downloaded templates to create my own mockup on Photoshop.]

Attached below are my final mock up designs.



 

 
[My first design of the double spread.]


As you see my final product and my first draft design are a lot different. I chose to change the draft design as it focused a lot on having a large quantity of pictures, and all the text was fitted into 2 pages. 

My target audience are fiction readers and cosplay enthusiasts from 16-25 years of age. They won’t be bothered to spend their time reading text heavy content, especially if it is all put together in a large chunk.

 

 

 
[My final design of the double spread.]

My current double spread goes on for 3 pages, is more spaced out and includes good quality pictures. The quantity of the pictures is less. But they are much larger and attract the audience. I used the standard font of Times New Roman for the body text, to ensure it’s easy on the eyes. For the heading, author name and quotes I used a different font.


Another comparison between my first design and final design is the placement of the pictures. In my first design one image is on one page. There is no connection between the facing pages. However in my final product I enlarged the pictures so that they spread over two facing pages and created a more nuanced look. 


[Designing my double spread on InDesign.]

The photos on the spreads are all recreations of various scenes from the A Court of Thorns and Roses book series. The quotes used are also taken directly from the book.


Analysis other elements:






 

[My final contents page designs.]


I designed the contents page in a collage and overlapping style. I chose this style not only because it was attractive to the eye, but also as it allowed me to put it in more content and images to entice my audience. This contents page had me visualising and planning a full magazine, which was helpful in putting together a good product.

[First edit I made before my teacher gave me suggestions for change.]

As per my teacher’s suggestion I included an editor’s note as well. I played around with serif and sans serif fonts as headings and other text. I initially had a black background, however my teacher pointed out that the outfits were blending in. Thus, I chose a sea blue background to highlight the photos. I didn’t have many font colour options, however I was able to mix and match with grey and white font colours. 


Even here I paid a lot of attention to female and male representation and ensured that the characters were portrayed well.


[Second edit I made after my teacher gave me suggestions by adding an editor's note and changing background colour.]

Analysis of other elements:







[My final magazine cover page.]


How I attract audience: 

  • Large and bold font for all elements in the masthead. 

  • A strapline that summarises the contents of the magazine. 

  • Prominent contents in the magazine as cover line - interview with Aishwarya, Around the Island an important segment that resonates with audience and main editorial Another Universe. 

  • In the cover image, one model is making direct mode of address, while the other faces away to make the shot powerful. 

  • Thumbnail of the book being featured so that readers know what the particular issue is about. 



Representation on Cover:

  • I featured two of the main leads in the book on my cover. 

  • I chose this particular picture specially because of the female and male representation. Unlike most fashion magazines, this does not cater to a particular gender. In addition, featuring romantic interests on the cover is the easiest way to attract my target audience, as everyone will want to know the details behind it.

  • I put the country name as well, to show that this book is placed in a local context and has contents specifically for the local community. 



Other elements:

  • I even used a barcode and dateline on the cover to make the product more realistic. 

  • I used different fonts and styles to make my cover line more attractive and highlight the important facts like the interviewee name, exclusive content etc. I didn't want to use too much colour in the cover as I felt that not only would it clash with my colour palette but also take the focus off my picture.



[Editing my cover page on InDesign while ensuring that it is cohesive with the colour palette.]

Analysing other elements:





 

Following my teacher’s suggestion on the second draft, I edited and wrote my final version of the feature article. 

I got this final version proofread by my friends prior to putting it on my final magazine product. 

 

[Image of the final version of my feature article.]


This article was ordered properly, limited to 1000 words and focuses a lot on the issue of inclusivity and interviewee’s opinions rather than just giving my ideas.

Newer Posts Older Posts Home

ABOUT ME

Divansshi Mukunthan is a student of Ladies College, Sri Lanka, studying the Cambridge A-Level Media Studies Course. She was always interested in exploring the world behind the screen and pages and enjoys the challenge of communicating her own message through this art form. This blog unravels her journey, spread over 2 years, as she learns the ropes of doing Media, from the beginning to the very end.

SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW

POPULAR POSTS

Categories

  • Coursework Development 19
  • Creative Critical Reflection 3
  • Preliminary Works 4
  • Research and Planning 21

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Powered by Blogger.

Search This Blog

Blog Archive

  • March 2023 (13)
  • February 2023 (8)
  • January 2023 (9)
  • December 2022 (5)
  • November 2022 (4)
  • October 2022 (4)
  • September 2022 (4)
  • Home

Popular Posts

  • How did your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
  • How does your product engage with audiences and how it would be distributed as a real media text?
  • The Final Magazine Product
  • How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware and online - in this project?

Labels

  • Coursework Development 19
  • Creative Critical Reflection 3
  • Preliminary Works 4
  • Research and Planning 21

Designed by OddThemes | Distributed By Gooyaabi Template