Sunday, 30 September 2012
Friday, 28 September 2012
My photography
This is a few examples of the photography I have took around school for the college magazine. These shots include a Medium close up (bottom right), Texture (left).
Also I have played around with a few of my music artist shots, involving Liam Gallagher, Alanis Morissette and a strong random example of juxtaposition.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Friday, 21 September 2012
Studying Q
Studying 'Q'
When Q was first published in
October 1986 it was a time when CD's were still a new technology that both the
old and the young were purchasing. Yet Q felt the older generation were being
ignored by the music press. Q founders Mark Ellen and David Hepworth were
dismayed by this occurance and felt it was time for a change. 'Q' was not the
original idea for the magazine title, it was 'Cue' (cueing a recording) that
originally stood but falling into confusion with Snooker magazines and 'Q' being
short and powerful both Ellen and Hepworth decided the letter would be an
eye-catching standout on the News stands. Q brings more of a personable approach
to a music magazine, as Q themselves do a monthly rating (1-5*) of each album
featured in their latest edition, giving the reader an insight into the writers
opinion.
Q is
widely known for their '100 best...' lists, for example '100 best albums ever'.
Q's listings often go ahead as a critics opinion when looking for an albums
critical reception. Repeatedly doing things like this gives the reader something
to talk about, pass opinion on and compare opinion. It is very useful to involve
lists like this when creating a music magazine as you can find that if readers
agree with what you're saying then you are getting a slowly growing fanbase;
that is why Q have been running as a successful music magazine for 25 years.
Another way to get the reader numbers growing, is promotional gifts, something
that Q have specialised in for years. The January 2006 issue included a free
copy of "The Greatest Rock and Pop Miscellany … Ever!". Again something that
could cause controversy, yet Q have rarely dissapointed.
Q have
always attempted to intrege the readers, to set themselves apart from your
typical; what you see is what you get; music magazine. One of their ways of
doing this was putting a message on the spine of each edition, giving the reader
the challenge of finding how the message relates to the contents of the
magazine. 'The Spine' has since become a commonplace among British Lifestyle
magazines. Following another personable approach, before each edition is
printed, the public were to send in questions to Q, this was called 'Cash For
Questions'. Each question that was printed an answered the sender would recieve
a £25.00 cheque from Q, a win-win situation.
There
are many listings Q have done that are your average, everyday listing. Things
like '50 essential tracks of the month', '100 best...' but one thing that other
magazines didn't do, were the more unique listings. To stick with the older (but
by no means dated) feel, in each edition Q would invole a 'Rewind' section in
which they would take a rewind over all the old classics that are being
forgotten. Not only did Q review, rate, discuss and advertise these singers, but
they also had a '10 commandments' section dedicated to their chosen artists.
Each artist would be interviewed and tell Q the 10 commandments they would live
by if they had to, this deemed extremely popular with the readers, finding out a
variety of main things about an artist without having to read draining
paragraphs.
Not only
sticking with what's happening on the radio and television channels, Q would do
a yearly release on Glastbonbury
Festival at the end of each festival for the general public; particularly
festival go-ers to read up on. Now Q do a constant update on their website of
Glastonbury news, rumoured line up's, headliners etc. Although speaking of radio
and TV, as of 2008, after a few years of doing a radio jukebox, Q became a fully
serviced radio channel, involving drivertime and Q the 80's. There were also a Q
television channel, but in which was unfortunately cancelled on 3rd July
2012.
Q holds
a yearly ceremony to celebrate their magazine and award artists that have
feautured strongly through-out the year. Since the 'Q Awards' beginning in 1990
they have became one of Britains biggest and best publicised music awards. Q has
a circulation of 80,418 and has been a total commercial success since it was
released in 1986.
Me and my music
My name is Joss Harvey, I'm 16 years old and
I am a student at Prior Pursglove, I live in Nunthorpe. This is my first ever
blog and my first ever post and I have created this blog as I am studying AS
Media Studies. I am creating this blog to display the works I will be studying
and creating throughout the year. I generally tend to listen to the
Alternative/Rock type of music and a lot of my style of music will hopefully be
displayed as much as possible throughout this blog. I am a strong supporter of Q
magazine and the music they feature, I don't tend to read magazines but when I
do they are mainly to be music magazines, popular magazines like 'OK' and
'Cosmopolitan' largely support everything I am against. Shallow stories exposing
celebrities lives which are 95% false is immoral and wrong and that's why I
don't read them :)
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