Sunday, 28 February 2016
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Monday, 15 February 2016
Production Schedule
Week One –
I will contact both of the models to find out when they are free to take the
images. Once I have the dates which they are free I will take the images on
those days. I will begin creating the magazine with creating the front cover
and double page spread pages. By the end of this week I hope to have the
masthead created on the front cover as well as some other information on the
front cover. I hope to have made at least a start on the contents page.
Week Two And Three
– I will start putting information on the contents page such as what is
on each page and I will start creating somethings on the other pages such as the
page numbers on the double page spread.
Week Four And Five
– I will have all of the information done for the contents page.
Including an editor note. This means
once I have placed the images onto the contents page that it should be near completion or completed.
Week Six And Seven
– I will have all of the headlines and other piece on the front cover
done (Excluding images), this means that this will be near completion or should
be complete once the images have been added.
Week Eight –
Last week possible for images. I will start creating things on the double page
spread such as the article and I will have the page number and the title for
the article laid out on the double page spread.
Week Nine –
By this time I will have all of the images collected and ready to go onto the products.
I will edit and put the images onto the products. This will mean that by this
time most of the products should be near completion.
Week Ten –
Will make the finishing touch to all of the products and I will complete them
within this week. Part of this finishing touch week will include proof reading
all of the products to make sure that there are no spelling and grammar
mistakes on the product.
Location, Costumes and Props
This is the information about my photoshoots with information about the locations, the costumes being worn and the props being used.
Location
I took photos at two different locations.
The first photoshoot that I did was in a profession studio. This meant I could use professionally looking lighting and use a green screen as a background which would later provide being helpful as it is one solid colour to cut out on the images. I used one image from this photoshoot which I then edited to go onto the contents page as a poster cut out.
The second photoshoot location which I used was a church and graveyard. I used this as my location as it provided a good setting with the church and the graves in the background. This helped to go along with the main article story. I used natural lighting and the flash from the camera which made the image look rather natural. The images looked good because of location I used, it give the images something else to look at in them as well as the model.
Costumes
For the photoshoots I used two different models. One of the models was for a small image on the contents page and the other model was for the front cover image, the main contents page image and the double page spread image.
The first model was wearing a black vest top and black leggings to go with the rock and metal feel of the magazine. The model wore black clothing as black is the colour which is most associated with rock and metal music. The model also had half pink and half blue hair which helped with the feel of the rock side of the magazine.
The second model was wearing a black top with a leopard print cardigan over it, with blue jeans. The black top and the leopard print cardigan helped with the feel of the rock element of the magazine. This model had pink and purple hair which also helped with the rock element.
Props
There was hardly any props used in the images. In a couple of images in the studio photoshoot, the model was sat on a chair, however the chair was sometimes not visible in the images. Another prop which was used in the studio photoshoot is a piece of card with the word "POW!" in a comic book feel for the model to hold. An image of this was used in the small contents page image. There were no props used in the second photoshoot as I did not need any props due to the photoshoots location.
Location
I took photos at two different locations.
The first photoshoot that I did was in a profession studio. This meant I could use professionally looking lighting and use a green screen as a background which would later provide being helpful as it is one solid colour to cut out on the images. I used one image from this photoshoot which I then edited to go onto the contents page as a poster cut out.
The second photoshoot location which I used was a church and graveyard. I used this as my location as it provided a good setting with the church and the graves in the background. This helped to go along with the main article story. I used natural lighting and the flash from the camera which made the image look rather natural. The images looked good because of location I used, it give the images something else to look at in them as well as the model.
Costumes
For the photoshoots I used two different models. One of the models was for a small image on the contents page and the other model was for the front cover image, the main contents page image and the double page spread image.
The first model was wearing a black vest top and black leggings to go with the rock and metal feel of the magazine. The model wore black clothing as black is the colour which is most associated with rock and metal music. The model also had half pink and half blue hair which helped with the feel of the rock side of the magazine.
The second model was wearing a black top with a leopard print cardigan over it, with blue jeans. The black top and the leopard print cardigan helped with the feel of the rock element of the magazine. This model had pink and purple hair which also helped with the rock element.
Props
There was hardly any props used in the images. In a couple of images in the studio photoshoot, the model was sat on a chair, however the chair was sometimes not visible in the images. Another prop which was used in the studio photoshoot is a piece of card with the word "POW!" in a comic book feel for the model to hold. An image of this was used in the small contents page image. There were no props used in the second photoshoot as I did not need any props due to the photoshoots location.
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