I am going to analyse three music magazine front cover
pages. In order to do this I need to get a clear understanding what the main
common conventions are and what the target audience is. This would then help me
in the creation of my own magazine front cover.
Masthead – The masthead in this magazine fits the correct
connotation of men and women aged 15-24 but maybe also older. The letter ‘Q’ is very big and clear so the
target audience can easily see what it is called and easily recognisable. It
will grab the attention of the target audience if they are interested in rock.
Colours –this magazine front cover have used a good colour
pallet. They have used a minimum of 3 to 5 colours. This is one of the common
conventions. They have used red for the title because it is a bright colour,
the connotations of this colour are death and blood so that shows the whole
theme of rock. The white background brings out everything on the page which is
easier for the reader to view.
Layout – The overall layout fits the general layout that you
would see on any magazine. They have one big image on the front which is a main
convention. This magazine has texts and teaser so that it gives the target
audience little ideas on what is in the magazine so they know what they will be
reading. This magazine fits well with the target audience because they will be
viewing a good quality and professional magazine, as it grabs the audience’s
attention and brings the closer to the magazine.
Therory - Laura Mulvey coined the term ‘male gaze’. She believes that
the film and magazine audience have to view characters from the perspective of
a heterosexual male. The gaze can also be directed towards members of the same
gender for several reasons, not at all of which are sexual, such as in
comparison of body image or in clothing. Hall's theory "adolescence is inherently a time of storm and stress when all youth people go through some degree of emotional and behaviour upheaval" links in with this because the images are rock star which connotes rebellious so this links in with hall's theory.
Typography – this magazine has an issue number so that you can recognise what issue you are reading and what you haven’t. It is a common convention to have this. However they haven’t gave much detail because this will be on the contents page.
Typography – this magazine has an issue number so that you can recognise what issue you are reading and what you haven’t. It is a common convention to have this. However they haven’t gave much detail because this will be on the contents page.
I am going to analyse three music magazine contents pages.
In order to do this I need to get a clear understanding what the main common
conventions are and what the target audience is. This would then help me in the
creation of my own magazine front cover.
This contents page is the same as the front cover analysis
and has the exact same target audience and has the same institution. They have
used the same masthead on it to indicate it is the same as the front cover, but
on the contents page it has a title saying ‘contents’ to show it is the
contents page. Although on the magazine it hasn’t gave much detail on what is
on the magazine because this is what the contents page does. Also there are
much good quality pictures on the contents page to give an understanding of
what sort of things are in it.
Layout - Overall layout fits the general layout that you would see on any magazine as it has 3-4 images that have been taken with a good quality camera and it makes in not to busy. It has one main image that is big and clear, this is a main convention because most magazines have this.
Therory - Laura Mulvey coined the term ‘male gaze’. She believes that the film and magazine audience have to view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male. The gaze can also be directed towards members of the same gender for several reasons, not at all of which are sexual, such as in comparison of body image or in clothing. Hall's theory "adolescence is inherently a time of storm and stress when all youth people go through some degree of emotional and behaviour upheaval" links in with this because the images are rock star which connotes rebellious so this links in with hall's theory.
Colours – on this magazine contents page they have used a good colour pallet. They have used a minimum of 3 to 5 colours; this is one of the common conventions. They have used white and black to indicate that it is a rock magazine.
Typography - They have used lots of typography as this is very important on the contents because the contents needs to tell the reader what is in the magazine but not giving much detail.
Layout - Overall layout fits the general layout that you would see on any magazine as it has 3-4 images that have been taken with a good quality camera and it makes in not to busy. It has one main image that is big and clear, this is a main convention because most magazines have this.
Therory - Laura Mulvey coined the term ‘male gaze’. She believes that the film and magazine audience have to view characters from the perspective of a heterosexual male. The gaze can also be directed towards members of the same gender for several reasons, not at all of which are sexual, such as in comparison of body image or in clothing. Hall's theory "adolescence is inherently a time of storm and stress when all youth people go through some degree of emotional and behaviour upheaval" links in with this because the images are rock star which connotes rebellious so this links in with hall's theory.
Colours – on this magazine contents page they have used a good colour pallet. They have used a minimum of 3 to 5 colours; this is one of the common conventions. They have used white and black to indicate that it is a rock magazine.
Typography - They have used lots of typography as this is very important on the contents because the contents needs to tell the reader what is in the magazine but not giving much detail.



