Location, props and costume
For location
I decided to use the photography studio in the college because I felt that the
white background would brighten up the front cover. I wanted to keep the front
cover simple because there is already a lot of colour in the text and this may
cause the text to become lost or less visible. I did want to use a different
background for the feature article though. I wanted to have my model leaning on
a brick background to show how down to earth the singer was, so that the reader
could relate to him. But I couldn’t find the right model and the person that I
did use, Liam, was being very difficult to work with so I doubt I would be able
to have him pose outside of college. Also but keeping the background plain it
made it easier to edit them out of the images and place them on different
backgrounds.
I decide not
to use any props because I didn’t want to have too much on the front cover and
I didn’t want to take the focus away from the model. Since the picture I took
of my model was mainly of his face I didn’t use props because you wouldn’t be
able to see them anyway. For the feature article I wanted to only use images of
the band members because I wanted all of the focus to be on them and not the
material goods that would surround them. But for the contents page I did use
some images of some props like the guitar, I thought this would make the page
look more interesting rather than having just images of people on it. Also I
felt that if I put images of props on this page then it may encourage the
reader to see what else is inside the magazine.
I tried to
have my model wear clothes that would match the genre of the magazine, rock.
Luckily he wears clothes similar to this so I didn’t need to ask him to wear
anything specific. These clothes represent the clothes that my target audience
would wear so hopefully they will feel the connection between then and the
magazine and this will encourage them to buy it.
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