Friday, 28 November 2014

Post-Production.


I knew that to make the photo stand out and look clearer and brighter I had to adjust the levels, which I hadn’t done on my college front cover. Also, for my music magazine, I changed the background on my front cover from white to pink by searching how to do it which made the front cover stand out because it looked brighter and related to the target audience a lot more than the white did. For the pictures I used on my double page spread, I added a shape behind them to make them look like Polaroid instant prints, which I think made them look more interesting and also related to the target audience. I edited a lot of the text so that it wasn’t a plain black colour on the front cover; I made it green to stand out of the cover and catch peoples’ eyes to make them want to buy it. When I did audience feedback, I asked questions about the product like ‘do you feel the colour choice suits the genre’, ‘would you pay the price of the magazine’ and ‘do you think the content is suitable for young teenagers’ which I got feedback which was positive. I asked these particular questions because they were simple and were relevant to the magazine. I think this is important when creating a product like a magazine because then you can make any changes needed to make it more appealing.

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