Monday, 9 January 2012

PRELIMINARY TASK EVALUATION

How does your preliminary work represent particular social groups?
My Prelim represents the social group of students as this is a college magazine. It is a serious but exciting magazine for students to know what is going on around the school featuing the main issues being raised in that month. My front page model is Danny Medland who is dressed 'fashionable' and who looks good for a teenage boy. He is also focusing on the work in his work folder showing he is dedicated to learning and in his own time which reflects on the main topic of revising for January exams which is also relevant for the student audience.

Who would be the intended audience for your product?
The intended audience for my product is students at Lutterworth College from year 10 to 16+.



How did you attract/ address your audience?
I attracted/adressed my audience by putting a well dressed teenage student boy on the front - this will appeal to my audience as he is a similar age group to them with similar style which will make people see similaraties making them drawn to the magazine. I used 'cool' and interesting fonts and colours which makes the magazine appealing and fun which is needed for a student magazine and for their age group.

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

Image DetailThings I have learnt about technologies from the process of construcing my product are learning about The Rule of Third and The golden spiral when taking photographs. (Main subjects should lie on one of the four lines or intersections). Also how to set up space and equipment needed for taking a good photo and that for a good portrait pose the basic stand is Body at 45degrees and Head at 90degrees. I also refreshed my knowledge on photoshop and how to edit pictures and texts with layers.

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