Here you'll find my personal posts for my Year 12 A-Level work. My goal is to think outside the box for unique ideas and bring them to life. I want to proudly express myself through my media work by creating new things that I have never made before whilst learning and having fun.
For my preliminary task, my brief is to create a front cover as well as a contents page for a college magazine, focusing on a certain topic or subject. My college magazine is to be about fine art as it is my personal passion, a subject I know a lot about which will help me with what to write on my front page and contents and I believe that creativity is a necessity; since this magazine is a college one, I can show the importance of it to students at a young age so they can use their imagination in their future.
My masthead is to be Fine Line since it obviously states the fine side of art, represents the finer liner pen an artist would use and also has a catchy sound to it because of the rhyme. My target audience's age would be around 16+, both girls and boys as my front cover and contents will include certain vocabulary from the fine art field that younger readers such as the age of 12 may not understand or know, such as different art movements like dadaism.
I plan for my front cover to consist of a medium close-up of a female model who will have an exclusive cover story in this issue, however as this magazine focuses on fine art, I intend to base the model's pose from my own knowledge of fine art & photography poses by sketching out a few different poses for my shot list and carefully selecting the ones I believe will work the best for both my magazine cover and contents page before I conclude to my flat plan. A few poses I first thought of were a few close-ups of the model covering half of her face for a mysterious look as well as a few long-shot standing, sitting and laying poses inspired by traditional Renaissance paintings and Greek statues. The look of my model shall be classy and elegant for a delicate vibe to represent the fine side of the art industry, contrasting from the graphic part.
The feature color will depend on what my model is wearing, whether that be a particular make-up or clothing piece, to make the image and text link as well as make the front cover pop. The fonts shall be inspired by classic cursive handwriting as well as graceful brush strokes to give the long-established fine art feel.
If you are interested in my media studies journey, please be sure to visit this page often to check my updates.
For my preliminary task, my brief is to create a front cover as well as a contents page for a college magazine, focusing on a certain topic or subject. My college magazine is to be about fine art as it is my personal passion, a subject I know a lot about which will help me with what to write on my front page and contents and I believe that creativity is a necessity; since this magazine is a college one, I can show the importance of it to students at a young age so they can use their imagination in their future.
My masthead is to be Fine Line since it obviously states the fine side of art, represents the finer liner pen an artist would use and also has a catchy sound to it because of the rhyme. My target audience's age would be around 16+, both girls and boys as my front cover and contents will include certain vocabulary from the fine art field that younger readers such as the age of 12 may not understand or know, such as different art movements like dadaism.
I plan for my front cover to consist of a medium close-up of a female model who will have an exclusive cover story in this issue, however as this magazine focuses on fine art, I intend to base the model's pose from my own knowledge of fine art & photography poses by sketching out a few different poses for my shot list and carefully selecting the ones I believe will work the best for both my magazine cover and contents page before I conclude to my flat plan. A few poses I first thought of were a few close-ups of the model covering half of her face for a mysterious look as well as a few long-shot standing, sitting and laying poses inspired by traditional Renaissance paintings and Greek statues. The look of my model shall be classy and elegant for a delicate vibe to represent the fine side of the art industry, contrasting from the graphic part.
The feature color will depend on what my model is wearing, whether that be a particular make-up or clothing piece, to make the image and text link as well as make the front cover pop. The fonts shall be inspired by classic cursive handwriting as well as graceful brush strokes to give the long-established fine art feel.
If you are interested in my media studies journey, please be sure to visit this page often to check my updates.
I truly hope you enjoy my blog and become a part of my little world.
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