Thursday, 7 May 2015

Contact Sheet for Photo-Shoot






Questionnaire Results and Analysis










The results I collect were from 12 different responses of a variety of answers. Question 1 showed that there were 8 out of the 11 that answered were all female; so I had to acknowledge that the other answers were from the female majority. Nearly half of the responses said that they read magazines often and the rest, not at all. Some answered that they would not read a magazine about dance. This showed me that the themes and topics that I should involve shouldn't solely revolve around dance. The responses to question 4 determined that most people like a different colours to be shown; but the majority like to see white and black which I adapted to my Double Page Spread. Everyone said that they would like to see freebies and discounts within the magazine in which I included competitions and chances to 'win' within one of my cover lines. The majority of people said that they would like to see the magazine to be of a simple layout which I adapted in my final pieces. 

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Construction Schedule






Locations, props, costumes

Locations
For my magazine cover, I decided to take my photographs in a room with a brick wall as well as a white curtain. I therefore had the opportunity to take photos on a plain background as well as a patterned background. The wall gave it a unique feel which made it different from other magazine images. It made it look old fashioned to prevent the magazine from looking too much like a dance theme rather than a music theme. 

Props
I used a lamp shade to create a strong orange/yellow light on the models face which made it look higher in quality. I also used Pointe shoes to represent the magazine's name and to also highlight that the model was a dancer. I used makeup on the model to make her face look high quality on the camera as well as a dark lipstick which created a womanly vibe which I also used my Photoshop skills to have the same colours as my masthead and parts of my cover lines. 

Costumes
I used two different costumes for magazine's images. One costume consisted of a purple leotard. This was to indicate the context of the model being a dancer. It also highlighted the model's figure; to make it look more professional. The purple colour also gave me an indication as to what colours to use as cover lines and the masthead. The second costume was a dancer's dress. This cannot be seen within my pictures; if only slightly. However, as it was a strapless dress it made the model look older and to show a clear target audience. By the model's upper chest being on show it made it look slightly seductive but also kept it classy.