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Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching a Print based Media Product - Proposal Name: Lauren Dowley Candidate Number: 2044 Centre Number: 64315 Format: Magazine I am going to produce a music magazine in the format of a front cover and a double page spread for my magazine called ‘Life of Pop!’. The publication will be a brand new release within the pop music genre, with a view to competing with established magazines such as: Tops of the Pops and We Love Pop. The magazine will hopefully become a market leader given time. Working Title: The working title for my magazine is ‘Life of Pop! The colour I am most conserving on using for the title is pink, as my magazine of inspiration (Top of the Pops!) had also used pink for their title. The font I will use is: as it’s bold, clear, easy to read and still fun to look at. Genre: The sub-genre of my music magazine will be Pop, so the magazine will be mainly aimed at young girls because they enjoy Pop music the most and are stereotypically more interested in boy bands and fashion. Content: My magazine ‘The Life of Pop!’ will include stories/ articles about pop stars or bands, exclusive interviews with them, posters, song’s lyrics, pictures of all the pop stars and bands and fashion styles/ tips/ advice. Bands/ Stars could include: the Vamps, 5 Seconds of Summer, Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, and Ellie

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Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching a Print based Media Product - Proposal

Name: Lauren Dowley

Candidate Number: 2044

Centre Number: 64315

Format: Magazine

I am going to produce a music magazine in the format of a front cover and a double page spread for my magazine called ‘Life of Pop!’. The publication will be a brand new release within the pop music genre, with a view to competing with established magazines such as: Tops of the Pops and We Love Pop. The magazine will hopefully become a market leader given time.Working Title: The working title for my magazine is ‘Life of Pop! The colour I am most conserving on using for the title is pink, as my magazine of inspiration (Top of the Pops!) had also used pink for their title.

The font I will use is: as it’s bold, clear, easy to read and still fun to look at.

Genre:The sub-genre of my music magazine will be Pop, so the magazine will be mainly aimed at young girls because they enjoy Pop music the most and are stereotypically more interested in boy bands and fashion.

Content:My magazine ‘The Life of Pop!’ will include stories/ articles about pop stars or bands, exclusive interviews with them, posters, song’s lyrics, pictures of all the pop stars and bands and fashion styles/ tips/ advice. Bands/ Stars could include: the Vamps, 5 Seconds of Summer, Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, and Ellie Goulding etc… stars who’re also in the UK top 40 chart could be included.

Style or Approach:For my magazine I will use light, pastel colours for most things on my front page and double page spread, and then slightly darker shades of that colour will be used to outline puffs. The colours that I plan to use are: Light Yellow (to represent Joy, happiness, optimism, imagination and hope), Light Blue (to signify peace, stability, trust and loyalty), Lilac (to signify wisdom and enlightenment), Light Green ( to signify growth, harmony, freshness and safety), Light Pink ( to

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Unit 13 – Planning and Pitching a Print based Media Product - Proposal

signify love, caring, nurture it is also obviously very girly) and White (to signify purity, simplicity, peace, youth, good) and Black (to signify Power, elegance, style and innocence). . I chose pastel colours as thee shades are light, pretty, girly and delicate.

•To produce my magazine front cover and double page spread, I will use photo shop to make my magazine the most professional looking and eye catching specific to my target audience. I will use tools such as: the spot healing tool, the quick selection tool, free transform tool, the brightness/ adjustment tool, the brush/ paint tool, crop, shape ,colour palette, effects pallet, text tool, new layer tool, refine edge tool, the move tool, clone tool, eraser too and the pen tool.

The colour pink with a yellow stroke effect was chosen for the masthead because the pink will stand out to girls and the yellow stroke will grab everyone’s attention to the page.

For the background of the whole front cover I decided to use white because it makes all of the lighter colours on the page stand out to the readers and is very light which will go well with the pastel colours. I have chosen to use many different fonts and colours for my front cover as it will make it look colourful, interesting and aesthetically pleasing.

Audience:

Socio-economics won’t be a problem for my magazine as the magazine is for all girls of all ethnicity.

The age group for my magazine cover and double page spread will be females aged 12+, who stereotypically are interested in fashion, pop music and chart music. There is no specific ethnicity for the audience of my magazine, just so long as they’re (stereotypically) interested in pop music, fashion and boys.

Length:

My magazine won’t be very chunky, but there will be at least 30 pages of an A4 size, as my magazine of inspiration also is an A4 size. This includes the front and back covers. Frequency:

My magazine will be a fortnightly prescription, allowing my readers to stay motivated to my magazine, as they will only have to wait one month. If it were to be a yearly prescription, more people may forget about it and/or get bored as it would only be one magazine per year. Also, if my magazine is fortnightly, then it will always be the latest news. To make my magazine affordable for the audience (as they’re too young for even a Saturday job, so won’t have a lot of money apart from pocket money if they get it), my magazine will cost £2.50. The cost for my magazine of inspiration was £3.99, which I think is too expensive for a young audience.