Thursday, 18 November 2010

Production Material: Photographs

In this post I will show the images that I will use for the front cover, contents page and double page spread. All these photos will be the originals, and I will edit them when I come to producing the media product. Below are the final images that I have selected for my front cover, contents page and double page spread. Also are the results from the different photoshoots and live gigs that I have taken photos at.

This is the photo shoot for the main cover, created in Picasion.com

gif animation maker

These are the images from the Canterbury gig, made in windows movie maker as a slideshow. The music track is 'Gloria' by Canterbury themselves.



These images are from various other gigs that I want to use for the rest of the contents page. I have made these using the gif animator from 'gifup.com'

This is the selection of images that I have chosen to be used for my production. These are all the uneditted versions of the images, and they will now be editted to fit the requirements I have chosen for my magazine.
Front Cover



















Contents Page

Main Image
















Other Images

 










































Double Page Spread



























Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Production Material: Band Interview Notes

I conducted an interview with the band Canterbury, these are the interview notes:

Luke Prebble (Bass and vocals) and Mike Sparks (Vocals and Guitar)
So what were your inspirations for making Canterbury?
All grew up together in Surrey, went to live gigs and saw musicians, all friends and saw how much passion other bands have, Luke: “And I was just like, Fuck I wanna do this” Luke was in a band called Lucky For Some, changed its name to Canterbury, Mike was in a band which disbanded. Both bands played together. Mike Joined Canterbury. Mike: “I guess what we thought was don’t get your hopes up”
What helped Canterbury this far, making an album and a headline tour?
All friends throughout school, everyone helped each other. Couldn’t play many gigs so focussed on writing songs.  Main thing for them was music. Wrote thank you 2 years before it was released, recorded it after college. “We’re still proud of ‘Thank You’” worked hard, it wasn’t just snapped up a record deal like that and had their fame handed to them, they worked up towards bigger and bigger gigs
Who were your idols as the band was growing, influences?
Luke: Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy, great voice, and one of the first good singers I sung along to. Brother’s driving lessons with their dad, would sit in the back of the car and sing along to FOB, Dad claims that is why Luke can sing so well.....Blink-182 and New Found Glory, Sugar cult (says Mike)
What was the best gig you’ve done and what makes the night enjoyable?
Luke: “It’s amazing to be able to say our most recent gig must be out best, having 500 hundred people singing the words back to you is just, manic” being an unsigned band, it’s like a reality check, and quite humbly. Southampton was a sell out gig, even weeks before the night the tickets had gone.
Plans For 2011?
Mike: “World Domination”Have around 40 songs, will release a new album. Possibly re launch Gloria and give it some justice, kind of unhappy with the reception compared to Calm Down, radio release with Fern Cotton. Luke: “it’s going to be a tough road, but we’ll try” possible record deal? Playing at Leeds and Reading, dream to be up there playing in front of so many people. Arenas,    Luke: “Never say no. I mean 500 people in London was great, but now 1000? We’re content with smaller venues at this stage, but if we are still here in a year then I won’t be happy.If you don’t believe in yourself, you won’t ever get there”
What was it like playing with ‘youmeatsix’?
Mike: “Fucking good at helping you. They are the kind of band who will help out smaller bands”.                                  Luke: “Guaranteed fun, awesome guys. We’re all from Surrey and we got on really well, sometimes if we’re with a band from like Scotland we can sometimes clash or get on really well, but with these guys it was great”.
What would be your ideal tour?
Luke: “Jimmy Eat World with a tour in America. Like a 50 date tour in every state. They’re a fucking amazing band writing fucking good music.” Blink would be amazing, if a little daunting.
Support or Headlining?
Totally different. Headlining it’s like your show, people have come to see you while supporting  you’re like warming up the crowd. Luke: “with like supporting you’re probably gonna be packed up by like 9, sound check at half 7, half an hour set from 8 to half 8, but with headlining you won’t get back til about 2. We’d get on about 10, which is usually like a wind down time, but it’s when we’re just starting. We get to the end and I’m like ‘Its like 11pm and I’m fucking buzzin’!”
Mike: “yeah it’s really tiring sometimes. You can’t even sleep in, you need to be out of travel lodges by midday.”

Article Research

In this lesson I have conducted all of the article research that I need for the band Canterbury. All of my research is present on this post:

http://www.canterburythankyou.com/
www.myspace.com/canterbury
www.last.fm/music/Canterbury

Interview Questions:
  • So what were your inspirations for making Canterbury?
  • What helped Canterbury this far, making an album and a headline tour?
  • Who were your idols as the band was growing, influences?
  • What was the best gig you’ve done and what makes the night enjoyable?
  • What are your plans for 2011?
  • What was it like playing with ‘You Me At Six’?
  • What would be your ideal tour?
  • What do you prefer; Support or Headlining?
Research into the band Canterbury:
  • Unsigned 4 piece band from the Surrey/Hampshire area
  • Met at school sharing a love for music
  • James Pipe (Guitar), Luke Prebble (Bass/Vocals), Mike Sparks (Guitar/vocals), Scott Peters (Drums)
  • Formed in 2005 in school and started to write the tracks for 'Thank You'
  • 'Thank You' availiable for free download from their site, along with their new single 'Gloria'
  • 'Calm Down' has just been released, and is availiable for sale on iTunes etc.
  • About to start touring with 'You Me At Six' supporting them in many areas.

Monday, 15 November 2010

Planning Production

This week I further planned the production of my front cover and contents page. This involves images and text that will appear in my music magazine.

Front Cover
Images Needed:
High contrast close up of the main singer from Sydney Chasing Safety. Low angle with the model slightly looking down directly at the camera. Colour image, possibly desaturated. White background so the title and positioning statement (mainly black in colour) stands out.

Coverlines:
  • (Main) SINK OR SWIM? Sydney Chasing Safety's New Album ) (Unique font)
  • YOU ME AT SIX - on their new headlining tour
  • CANTERBURY Access All Areas, exclusive interview
  • NOT ADVISED The Up and Coming Band
  • UNSIGNED BANDS The future of music or classic copies?
  • FREE ALBUM - The latest singles from unsiged bands like 'Gloria' by Canterbury
  • Plus: Biffy Clyro - Young Guns - Elliot Minor - Mission District - My Chemical Romance - 30 Seconds to Mars - Paramore - Patrick Stump - Review of Leeds/Reading 2010

Contents Page
Images Needed:
  • Long shot of multiple band members from Canterbury (main image)
  • Smaller image of 'Not Advised' from O2 Academy
  • Image of Band members of Sydney Chasing Safety
  • Live photo of Elliot Minor
  • Live photo of Mission District

Text:

Editor Letter:
At ‘Sonitus’ we have only one aim; to bring the newest and best music to everyone. We specialise in providing you with music to rock your ears and to give you some great racks to listen to. Not just from the big names, but from the bands that we feel are going to make it big – very big. This month we’re providing you from some of the best unsigned bands we’ve found, such as Canterbury and Not Advised (but you’re definitely advised to see them!) Not only that you get a free album packed with their newest releases absolutely free! Tracks like ‘Gloria’ by Canterbury are promised to blow your mind, well at least your ears!
FEATURES:

04 Biffy Clyro - special interview
06 Paramore - out of the spotlight
09 A look into the O2 Academies
16 Elliot Minor - what are they doing next? 
12 Going Solo - Patrick Stump's plans
15 Leeds and Reading - Main stage reviews
20 You Me At Six - new headlining tour!
24 Canterbury - Access All Areas
34 Na Na...Na? - MCR’s new album
37 Gustav Wood - The new ‘Young Gun’?
45 A day in the life of - Josh Franceschi
60 Mission District - More than support?
64Sink and Swim – The New EP From Sydney Chasing Safety (contents page)
68 Unsigned Bands - Poor music or hidden treasures?
76 Backstage - what goes on

REGULARS:

07 Up and Coming - (featuring ‘Not Advised’)
10 RSVP – Have your say
17 Win tickets to...
31 Festival Photos
40 Next month

42 The best live photos of the month
50 Posters, posters, posters!
54 The best gig in the last month voted by you

57 New Music Column with Simon Neil
63 What’s on the free CD
74 Of Fame: featuring AC/DC
80 A look at the fans...

82 Gig Guide
88 A guide to the...
92 The tour map of...

Double Page Spread
An article featuring the up and coming band 'Canterbury' featuring an interview with the band.

Images Needed:
  • Long shot (full body) of main singer for the main image with guitar.
  • Photo/s of other band members and/or full band shot playing at the O2 Academy Liverpool
  •  
     These are rough sketches of the contents page and front cover:

    Monday, 8 November 2010

    Publication Plan

    Over the past week I have created this publication plan to determine all the aspects of my magazine. Below is the completed version.
    – Latin for noise/loud; two of the most popular words that people associate with a rock magazine that my target audience found.
    Positioning Statement: Keep the music loud.
    Frequency: From the audience research I have decided to make my magazine a monthly production. I found that some people do not buy a magazine every week, and just sometimes just when they want to read so I think a monthly publication is the best idea.
    Price:  I have decided to price my magazine at £2.99. I have chosen this because in my research found that more people will pay over £3 for a magazine than people who wouldn’t. I think that this will be a good price because I am going to include a free CD with the magazine.
    Size: The average number of pages in my magazine is going to be around about 100 pages, to fit all of the regular and feature content in.
    Distribution: Newsagents, supermarkets (such as ‘ASDA’ and ‘Tesco’), music shops (HMV)
    Rationale: The music in the magazine is directed, for music fans of the genre. Not many adverts in the magazine as I found that that was the biggest thing that put people of music magazines. It will keep up to date with new music and provides a lot of reviews of new albums and bands. Band interviews being one of the main types of articles. There will be articles by the fans, and the opportunity to provide opinions for the magazines.
    Style: Informal and friendly and trying no­­­­t to use complicated language. Dark humour used to coincide with the slightly Gothic house style. ­­­Use of slang and colloquial terms to suggest the informal tone.
    House Style:
    ·         Cover lines: algerian
    ·         Headlines: Rockwell
    ·         Standfirst: Rockwell
    ·         Captions: Rockwell
    ·         Drop Capital: Old English Text, 5 lines deep
    ·         Start of paragraphs: First couple of words in bold
    ·         Body Text:  Times New Roman 11pt
    ·         Colour Scheme: Silver, Blue (maybe), Black
    Feature Content (based on band and article research)
    • Biffy Clyro - special interview
    • Paramore - out of the spotlight
    • A look into the O2 Academies
    • Elliot Minor - what are they doing next? 
    • Going Solo - Patrick Stump's plans
    • Leeds and Reading - Main stage reviews
    • You Me At Six - new headlining tour!
    • Canterbury - Access All Areas
    • Na Na...Na? - MCR’s new album
    • Gustav Wood - The new ‘Young Gun’?
    • A day in the life of - Josh Franceschi
    • Mission District - More than support?
    • Sink and Swim – The New EP From Sydney Chasing Safety (contents page)
    • Unsigned Bands - Poor music or hidden treasures?
    • Backstage - what goes on

    Regular Content
    ·         The best live photos of the month
    ·         Up and Coming: (featuring ‘Not Advised’)
    ·         RSVP – Have your say
    ·         Win tickets to...
    ·         New Music Column with Jared Leto
    ·         Gig Guide
    ·         Festival Photos
    ·          Next month
    ·         Posters, posters, posters!
    ·         The best gig in the last month voted by you
    ·          What’s on the free CD
    ·          Hall Of Fame: featuring AC/DC
    ·          A look at the fans...
    ·          A guide to the...
    ·          The tour map of...