Tuesday, 31 December 2013
History of Rolling Stones through the years
Rolling Stone is a magazine published every two weeks that focuses on politics,popular culture and music.
Throughout the years Rolling stone has covered many current affairs and controversial stories to the public, ranging from the nude shoot of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the 1980's to the Boston Bombing in 2013.
Its first publication is dated to November 9 1967, the front cover featuring John Lennon in a still from "How i won the War"
Throughout the years Rolling stone has covered many current affairs and controversial stories to the public, ranging from the nude shoot of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the 1980's to the Boston Bombing in 2013.
Its first publication is dated to November 9 1967, the front cover featuring John Lennon in a still from "How i won the War"
in its first few years and publication the rolling stones was not a well known magazine, however because it was introduced in the time of pop culture and controversy it gave the magazine a kickstarter in the new developing world of media and pop-culture.
Since then the magazine continued to cover controversial and pop culture stories, notably the nude photo shoot of John Lennon and Yoko Ono by Annie Leibovitz in 1980 before he was killed.
Furthermore, Rolling stone magazine and since kept its consistency of covering controversial and popular stories to carry on entertaining the audience, notably the introduction of artists like Lady Gaga who have arguably perpetuated the whole meaning of pop-culture
Not to mention recently in 2013 controversy has been on the uprise with the introduction of artists like Miley Cyrus, particularly as her road to controversy was somewhat unexpected, however Rolling stone have covered her story as well as her music influence.
Through the decades Rolling Stone magazine has certainly kept up to date with current affairs and artists, expressing the whole meaning of pop culture as it was when the magazine was first published in the 1960's
Friday, 20 December 2013
Group Work analysing double page spread
Group classwork of analysing double page spreads
There seems to be a consistent theme through each double page spread that the band picture is that of them in mid performance. Furthermore the amount of text that is featured is not that much thus not over encumbering the reader with information.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Double-page Spread design
This is a design plan for my double page spread, i already have the article written, all i need to do now is to add it to design.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Representation of Men/Women in metalcore and other genres
Representation of
men/women in metal core
The representation of
men and women in the genre of metal core, I believe, cannot be represented in
one specific way. Each individual has their own way of presenting him or
herself and should not adhere to the representation given to them. For example
a member of a metal core band can dress as any other individual, they do not
have to dress in a gothic fashion to just adhere to the genre itself. Each
genre is much more than just a music and fashion statement.
The representation of
women in the metal core genre all follow the same similar pattern of a gothic
nature, this is contrary to my above statement, however these women have chosen
to portray themselves the way they have. For example lead singer of evanescence,
Amy Lee has adhered to the main representation of metal core band by dressing
in a gothic nature.
Another example of
this representation would be “within Temptation” Lead singer Sharon den Adel
also follows the same pattern further perpetuating the representation of
females in the metal core genre
However males in the
metal core genre do not particularly follow this representation, as can be seen
with killswicth engage. This is contrary to the representation put on by
females in the metal core genre.
However with the
influx of J-pop there seems to be a representation of “Mecha or Fantasy” this
can be seen with famous J-rock band GACKT
It seems that with the
advancement in media technology certain genres can explore further into their
genre and try different approaches. This can be seen with English J-pop singer
“Beckii Cruel” whom has adapted to the “kawaii” or “cute” Japanese
representation
.
Monday, 9 December 2013
Music magazines in shops
This task required me to go into a news-agents or shop that sold a range of magazines and take a picture of the layout of the magazines and analyse the choice positioning
It seems that children and lifestyle magazines are at the bottom of the rack. the positions of the children's magazine maybe due to the fact that it will be easily accessible for the children, whereas the lifestyle magainze are not popular hence why they placed at the bottom. The more popular magazines are situated at the mid/top of the rack, with their big titles and vibrant colours it is obvious that these magazines are often purchased and are in constant use. Furthermore amongst the mens magazines and adult magazine there a few music magazines, they are situated in the middle of the rack and are somewhat not easily noticeable, customers that are looking specifically for the music magazines will notice them, however customers that are looking for any magazine may find it hard to notice the music magazines.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Brief history of three institutions
UMG
Universal Music Group (UMG) is an
American-based, French-owned multinational music corporation. It currently
operates as a subsidiary of Paris-based media conglomerate Vivendi. UMG also
owns Universal Music Publishing Group, which is the second largest music
publishing company in the world. Universal Music Group's headquarters are
located in Santa Monica, California
Universal Music was once the music company
attached to film studio Universal Pictures. Its origins go back to the
formation of the American branch of Decca Records in 1934.
With the 2004 acquisition of Universal
Studios by General Electric and merging with GE's NBC, Universal Music Group
was cast under separate management from the film studio. In February 2006, the
label became 100% owned by French media conglomerate Vivendi SA when Vivendi
purchased the last 20% from Matsushita, the group's sole owner from 1990 to
1995 and co-owner from 1995 to 2006. On June 25, 2007, Vivendi completed its
€1.63 billion ($2.4 billion) purchase of BMG Music Publishing
WMG
Warner Music Group (WMG) also known as
Warner Music is an American major global record company headquartered in New
York City. The largest American-owned music conglomerate worldwide, it is one
of the 'big three' recording companies (the third largest in the global music
industry). The company operates some of the largest and most successful
recording labels in the world, including its flagship labels Warner Bros.
Records, Parlophone Records and Atlantic Records. WMG also owns Warner/Chappell
Music, one of the world's largest music-publishing companies.
Formerly owned by Time Warner, the world's
largest media conglomerate, the company was publicly traded on the New York
Stock Exchange until May 2011, when it announced its privatization and sale to
Access Industries, which was completed in July 2011. WMG employs in excess of 4,000 people and has
operations in more than 50 countries throughout the world.
Warner music group dates back as afar as
1811 when the new Chappell & co open for business in Bond street, London,
selling sheet music and various musical instruments. With the time-lapse of a
century, Warner bros. studios purchases rights to the vita phone allowing them
to synchronize music and effects to silent film in 1925.
Sony
Founded in Tokyo in 1946, Sony was .
Engineer Masaru Ibuka and physicist Akio Morita invested the equivalent of Yen
190,000 to start a company with just 20 employees.
On May 7, 1946, Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo
Telecommunications Engineering Corporation), also known as Totsuko, was
established in Tokyo. The new company had no machinery and little scientific
equipment.
In the crippled post-war Japanese economy
Ibuka and Morita made their living repairing radios and manufacturing small
numbers of voltmeters whilst looking to develop a future in designing and
manufacturing new electronics.
Ibuka and Morita were global thinkers. They
realised the need for a global brand which crossed cultural and language
borders in order to expand the business in the US and later Europe.
Although the name of the company was not
officially changed to Sony Corporation until 1958, the first Sony branded
product was the TR-55 transistor radio which went on sale in 1955.
This was shortly followed by Sony’s world first
"pocketable" transistor radio.
Today Sony UK employs around 4,500 people
in functions including Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing. Sony’s UK
Headquarters are located at Brooklands, near Weybridge, in Surrey
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Mary Mcflo to leave Damned Nation? - Second Draft
Mary Mcflo to leave Damned Nation?
It was announced - to the dismay of many fans - that Damned Nations's Vocalist Mary Mcflo will be leaving Damned Nation. Mcflo, who was the vocalist of Damned Nation for twelve years, spoke about her departure and revealed some of the reasons behind it. "Well, I guess I will shed a little light without going too deep,"

"As some of you may know, I've had a pretty interesting few years to say the least battling with some personal problems. One of the low points being diagnosed with a Bipolar that went unchecked for years. The rest of the band stuck with me through it, and to be honest they are the ones that kept me going. The whole experience definitely put a scare in me. Finding out you are Bipolar is pretty dramatic. I just started feeling weird, and then I started getting really clumsy. I collapsed at one point and was in a coma for three days. Afterwards, they told me I had a 50/50 chance of coming out with brain damage. Recently we've all been in work mode but somehow I couldn't get motivated about the new album and all that would follow with it. The guys saw it before I did. In hindsight I now realize that my heart wasn't in it. I have had an amazing decade with Damned Nation. I love the band for hanging in there and standing by me no matter how bad it was. I have so many good memories, and those are the ones that I will keep." "Will I be involved in music again? Most probably, I have been in bands for a little over half my life, can't stop now. I bid ye farewell. Till next time"
It is unclear what direction the band will now take, however there have been rumors that the band is currently holding interviews for a new Vocalist.
Mary is
currently working with Bed of Roses.
It’s pretty hard to
imagine Damned Nation without Mary's soaring vocals over
the likes of ‘This is our end’, but that’s the reality we now face.
The immediate reaction
fans of the band will feel is one of disappointment. The reality of it is that
a lot of good can come of Mcflo's exclusion. Sometimes removing a fundamental
source of you group can allow a band to grow in ways they maybe otherwise couldn’t,
and there is no question that Damned Nations well known attributes was Mary's amazing singing. Furthermore it will be a tough job for the new Vocalist to adhere to songs like “From now until then"and "Stand as one” and still
give it justice.
I really do believe that Damned Nation have a much more exciting future ahead of them now than what they did before Mcflos’s departure was announced. We now know that what Damned Nation produce in the future will
be new. The fact Mary is so irreplaceable seems like the bands Achilles heel
right now, but any real fan of Damned Nation will give the band time to
show that they are still the same great band they were before.
Mary Mcflo to leave Damned Nation? - First Draft
Mary Mcflo to leave Damned Nation?

"As some of you may know, I've had a pretty interesting few years to say the least battling with some personal problems. One of the low points being diagnosed with a Bipolar that went unchecked for years. The rest of the band stuck with me through it, and to be honest they are the ones that kept me going. The whole experience definitely put a scare in me. Finding out you are Bipolar is pretty dramatic. I just started feeling weird, and then I started getting really clumsy. I collapsed at one point and was in a coma for three days. Afterwards, they told me I had a 50/50 chance of coming out with brain damage. Recently we've all been in work mode but somehow I couldn't get motivated about the new album and all that would follow with it. The guys saw it before I did. In hindsight I now realize that my heart wasn't in it. I have had an amazing decade with Damned Nation. I love the band for hanging in there and standing by me no matter how bad it was. I have so many good memories, and those are the ones that I will keep." "Will I be involved in music again? Most probably, I have been in bands for a little over half my life, can't stop now. I bid ye farewell. Till next time"
It was announced - to
the dismay of many fans - that Damned Nations's Vocalist Mary Mcflo will be leaving Damned Nation. Mcflo, who was the vocalist of Damned Nation for twelve years, spoke about her departure and revealed some of the reasons behind it. "Well, I guess I will she'd a little light without
going too deep,"

"As some of you may know, I've had a pretty interesting few years to say the least battling with some personal problems. One of the low points being diagnosed with a Bipolar that went unchecked for years. The rest of the band stuck with me through it, and to be honest they are the ones that kept me going. The whole experience definitely put a scare in me. Finding out you are Bipolar is pretty dramatic. I just started feeling weird, and then I started getting really clumsy. I collapsed at one point and was in a coma for three days. Afterwards, they told me I had a 50/50 chance of coming out with brain damage. Recently we've all been in work mode but somehow I couldn't get motivated about the new album and all that would follow with it. The guys saw it before I did. In hindsight I now realize that my heart wasn't in it. I have had an amazing decade with Damned Nation. I love the band for hanging in there and standing by me no matter how bad it was. I have so many good memories, and those are the ones that I will keep." "Will I be involved in music again? Most probably, I have been in bands for a little over half my life, can't stop now. I bid ye farewell. Till next time"
It is unclear what direction the band will now take, however there have been rumors that the band is currently holding interviews for a new Vocalist.
Friday, 29 November 2013
Music Mood Board
This mood music board represents the genre of music by magazine will pertain to, this being mainly Rock. I believe that certain fashion and emotions do not represent the genre of rock, rather i think that the genre itself does not have a specific fashion or emotion. It is a common false idea that people that listen to a genre of music must adhere to a certain type of fashion or emotion, music genres do not represent certain fashions or emotions.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
My School Magazine front cover evaluation
i have kept a consistent education theme throughout my front page, with articles pertaining to educated related stories. i have not bombarded the front cover with information and so it does not over-encumber the reader causing them not to read the magazine. the neat and formal look gives it a sense of prestige and meaning thus portraying the magazine as professional. The main articles are used in order to draw readers in with intriguing stories. The picture used is a relevant image illustrating the magazines purpose of providing information to the reader.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
School magazines

Image used is of
children at a fun fair with a stag near, could show the schools is a fun
approachable place, however the image could give wrong messages
Featured information:
courses, years It teaches what it offers the to student extra curricular
activites sport as most school magazine will show
wide range of colours
used which are very eye catching bringing in audiences to read the magazine
front cover is somewhat irrelevant to the educational field and so looks un professional for the school
Arnold house magazine:
AH 12 arnold house
school: statting what the magazine
is and consists of
Image used: students as well as the schols logo are
the feature images to promote their school and give a educational/professional look
Featured information:
courses, years It teaches what it offers the to student extra curricular
activities
Consistent colour
scheme of red eye catching
Front cover states the
year the magazine pertains to
Mill hill magazine –
chosen title as it is the schools name thus showing the reader what it is…..
making their name prominent and known
Image used: the image
used is the schools logo this further promotes the school name and image
The information in the
magazine is about the facilities, courses, extra ciricular activities and ethos
of the school
A wide range of
eyecathing colours are used to gain the readers attention and to ensure that
they are not bored reading the magazine
The magazine cover
states the contents of the magazine and what year it is about
The font is consistent
throughout the magazine
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