Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Photo Shoot Plan

Shoot Date and Time
1)Lunchtimes on Wednesday 6th, Thursday 7th and Friday 8th of November.
2)Monday 11th November 3:30
3)Wednesday 13th November 12:30
4)Friday 15th November 3:30

Image Description
1)The art teachers as a classic rock band, with their instruments. They will be a band of four, and will be posing, not plying their instruments outside. For the photos in the music department with the drum kit and such, they will pretend to play for a few photos.
2)Nicky dressed as Meatloaf.
3)Dad being Sting
4)The Darkness doing their thing.

Shoot Location
1)Castle School music department, and woods in the sports field. We will wander around the site to find locations for the shoot at the date.
2)My house
3)My house
4)The Bath Pavilion

Model/Person
1)The art and music teachers - Mr Welsh, Miss Hazel hurst, Mr Saunders and Mr Fitzgerald.
2)Nicky Millard
3)Dad
4)Justin Hawkins and The Darkness

Lighting
1)Natural daylight. I will do the shoot at about midday, but it is quite cloudy at the moment, so the photos may need brightening on photoshop. For the photos in the music department, I can ensure that lots of light is on key areas of the shots, and that it makes important things stand out.
2)I will try to imitate studio lighting and Meatloaf's iconic pose and image.
3)I will try to imitate studio lighting.
4)Studio lighting

Plan of Shots
1)Photos of the band as a whole outside and inside, then individual photos, or photos as pairs will be taken inside.
2)A few individual facial photos that are iconic to Meatloaf.
3)Photos of him in gig gear.
4)Photos of the band while they are playing.

Doing this task will greatly help me as a guide for when it comes to my photo shoots. Making a note of the things above will remind me of ideas and aid me when deciding where and what the photos of my main shoots will be of. This is a main part of the magazine, so being careful and thorough will be the best course of action for a good end result.

Logo Planning




This is the finished logo for my magazine. I chose a rock styled font and noticeable but dark colours. I did not ant to have black in my logo, so I chose a dark burgundy. I also decided the name "Battle Axe" while designing my logo, as it has a ring to it, and is memorable while still fitting the rock genre. From desiging this logo, I have learnt how to use many programmes, but I most importantly gained experience about design and layout.





Saturday, 26 October 2013

First Article Draft



Art of the Anarchists are one of many British rock bands that took the world by storm in the 80s, but they were the creators, some even say they're the godfathers of classic rock. With the matchless screeches of front man Sid Phoenix, the endless solos from lead guitarist Floyd Cole, the rumbling underline from bassist Henley Hollis and the crazy attitude of drummer Nick Santana, they truly had a sound that could match no other. However, we all know the mighty story of their fame, but where did it all begin?
In 1978 four school friends decided to create a band. They called themselves “Life’s a Beach” and took an interesting twist on rock classics. Their debut album “Lucifer’s Bog Roll” was sold to their friends and family for £1 each. It featured spoofs such as “Won’t Get Drooled Again”, an imitation of The Who’s classic “Won’t Get Fooled Again, and “Bolton’s Calling” a take-off of The Clash’s “London Calling”.
Their first gig was at the Armstrong hall, in their home town of Thornbury. They have been noted as saying that this performance acquired them a small cult following.  Throughout the next four years, the band continued to grow this following through the means of many gigs all over the south west of the country. Despite this loyal fan base, the band decided they sought to take things further, yet they would not be able to ensure this with what they had, despite being signed to a minor record company.
In 1983, Floyd Cole, the song writer and Guitarist for the group, put forward the idea of taking things more seriously. He did this by presenting them with a song he had been working on for the past year. “Psycho-Mania” was performed and explained to the band. Hollis has been quoted as saying “As soon as I heard the guitar riff I knew this was gonna be big”. Now the band had a new sound, they just needed more to show off. Cole spent the next two months writing songs for an album and the band spent the rest of the year recording them.
Shortly before the album “New Coat, New Start” was released a week before Christmas, 1983, the band opted for a name change. “Life’s a Beach” would now be known as “Art of the Anarchists” to suit their new style. Their new album was number one going into the New Year. This gave the band many offers from major record companies, enabling them to leave the small “Death Row Records”. With the new funding and advice, the band were able to release a follow up album in the summer of 1984 called “My coat is too small now”. This album was number one in the UK top charts and made it to number 6 in the US, with the track “Pigeon out of Hell” making number one in both countries.
With the knowledge of how to make song that would sell, the financial backing to do that, and a now huge recognition throughout the rock stage, “Art of the Anarchists” were able to seize the world and forever change rock and roll. But that’s another story.

From doing this task, I now have a very helpful guide for my final article. From writing this, I have also gained experience in what an article is like. I know what is hard and what is easy to write, and now from looking at other articles in professional magazines, I will be able to learn how to write like they do.

The comments made by my teacher told me that I need to add a few more lines to the intro, but generally it doesn't need very much at all.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

My Flat Plan



I made a flat plan for what my magazine would be like. This of course is just a rough plan, but it will give me guidance and that will help me to know how to begin and end certain articles, dependant on what the readers know and don't know. Overall, this will give my magazine a more professional look and feel, hopefully making it sell more.

My Rate Card


I made this rate card based on my results from my survey, the interview with the shop keeper and from who has said they would like to buy my magazine. I have included the most important parts of information about the type of people who would buy it, and added pictures about what type of things they would like. I have learnt a lot about the type of person who would buy my magazine from doing this. That will help me when deciding what to put in the magazine.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Dragons Den Pitch


From doing this task I have gained vital experience and confidence when it comes to explaining my magazine and the concept to other people. This shows that I have an understanding of it, and therefore will e able to confidently go into the rest of the production of it.

Friday, 11 October 2013

Concept Mind Map



I have learnt a lot from doing this. My mind is made up on multiple things such as a name, genre and what it needs to be successful. This will save me a lot of time when it comes to making it as I have no difficult choices to make, and have my mind set.