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

Page 2: Question 6

Everything that I have researched and made I have posted onto my blog. To use blogger I would log in and click on the ‘AS Media Studies blog. I then would click onto the orange button with a pencil on it to create a new blog post.

All my posts were on one page so that I could edit or delete the posts that needed altering.

BLOGGER

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To upload a file onto my blog I had to convert the to a JPEG file, which turned the document into an image.

I would then click on the new post button on the blogger website and click on upload file/files.

To upload a video I copied and pasted the link of a song/video off YouTube and then the video would compose onto my blog.

Uploading files to your blog

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To create my masthead I went on the website www.dafont.com to create the edgy font of writing that I wanted my front cover to have as it is representative of the alternative rock genre. .

DaFont

I also decided to use this website to create titles for my contents page and double page spread. I chose to do this because it stands out more on the page compared to the main body of text.

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I had never used Photoshop before so the whole making of my magazine process I found difficult. First of all I had to chose the setting of how I wanted my page and I used the international A4 format. This meant that when I printed off my magazine front cover it was the normal A4 size.

I started to create my magazine by following music magazine conventions. First of all I took my images.

Photoshop

This is the blank document that I started off with.

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To create my front cover I decreased the brightness of my image to make the text stand out more on the page. I used the crop tool and the magic wand tool to delete the white background away from the titles that I uploaded onto Photoshop. To add a stroke around my words and images I got to chose how think I wanted it to be and the colour. This was helpful because where my background image is quite dark I could add a think white stroke onto a word/title to make it stand out more. As you can see I have added a stroke onto my main feature story.

Using Photoshop- Front Cover

For the plug I placed a red circle on top of a white circle to keep the consistency of having a white stroke around the text. I had the verb ‘win’ foregrounded in capital letters and in yellow to make it stand out on the page. This would help attract my target audience as there was a chance to win festival tickets. Also it was a good choice to use yellow because I put the Leeds Reading logo onto my front cover which happened to be red and yellow.

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The contents page I found the most difficult out of all three pages to create, this was because I didn’t know what to post on it. To overcome this I did further research into existing NME contents pages. On my contents page I uploaded another image of Lauryn as she was my main feature story so she had to take up the most room on the contents page as well. I followed the conventions of NME and made a column where all the main feature stories from the front cover were listed and had brief descriptions. I used the crop and the magic want tool to delete the white pace behind the titles.

Using Photoshop- Contents Page

To fill in the white space on the page I added my google mock-ups and my first draft of my front cover and resized them by using the scale button and holding down the control button on the keyboard.

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For my double page spread I used the feature story which was about Lauryn. For my main body of text I created that on Microsoft Publisher to ensure that I had the conventions of columns. I chose the international A3 paper on Photoshop on settings so that when I print off my double page spread it actually looks like one. I followed conventions for my double page spread and cut around an image of Lauryn using the lasso tool. I created a giant ‘L’ to go underneath the main body of text using the scale tool and the crop and magic wand tool. I also made a stand first by getting the letter ‘L’ off dafont and adding it onto my main body of text once I added that onto my double page spread. I did this by saving my Photoshop document as a jpeg file and uploading it onto publisher to finally have created my double page spread.

Using Photoshop- Double Page Spread