Friday, 23 November 2012

Plan for photos of magazine

the plan for my photos that will be in the magazine will be in an alleyway there would be three people in the photo. They will be wearing rock style clothes. the camera angles will be a wide amount of angles so I would be able to pick the one I think is the best. the only prop I would use is a microphone and drum sticks because when you see them you know it to do with music. the alleyway will make the photo look rough like rock music.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Future PLC

Future is the the institution of classic rock magazine Future started in 1985 and still going strong with a
over 350,000 downloads for music magazines on items like Iphones for Apps. In 2011 they celebrated it 25th anniversary with a special edition magazines. Future produce magazines on print, mobiles and apples items

Friday, 16 November 2012

Liverpool Photos




These are the photos from Liverpool the first shot is when we where outside of the Beatles store the reason for that photo is because the Beatles is iconic in music. The next photo is in the Cavern and it is the stage the shot would be better if I had people in that photo. The next shot is also in the Cavern but it is part of the wall. The last photo is where I got two people too walk down the stairs of the Cavern.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Classic rock honour

Part of the classic rock magazine is they have and honours which is where they hand out awards to the winners the winner have to be a rock artiest and the people that can vote is the readers of the magazine these are the honours for this year.

The Living Legend Award (Sponsored by Orange Amplification): ZZ Top
Event Of The Year (Sponsored by Roadrunner): Ginger Raises £250k
Breakthrough Act Of The Year (sponsored by Olympus): Rival Sons
The Musicians’ Union Maestro Award: Phil Manzanera
Tommy Vance Inspiration Award (Sponsored by Lewis Leathers): Jon Lord
Classic Songwriter Award (Sponsored by Sennheiser): Russ Ballard
Outstanding Contribution (sponsored by Monitor Audio): The Damned
Classic Album Award (sponsored by Eagle Rock): Status Quo ‘Live!’
V.I.P. Award (sponsored by currencies.co.uk): Tony Smith
Metal Guru Award (sponsored by Mascot Label Group): Anthrax
Best New Band (sponsored by Kraken): Tracer
Album Of The Year: Rush ‘Clockwork Angels’
Reissue Of The Year (sponsored by Alchemy): Pink Floyd’s ‘Immersion’
Film/DVD Award: Pink Floyd ‘The Story Of Wish You Were Here’
Band Of The Year (sponsored by Live Nation): Rush
Spirit Of Prog Award (sponsored by USM / UMC): Family
Showman Of The Year (sponsored by Rimowa): Nikki Sixx
Comeback Award (Sponsored by Jeffery West): Lynyrd Skynyrd
The honours is a good way to get the audience of the magazine to interact and feel like the can do something for their idles. This is something that I want to but in my magazine for the fact it mean audiences can interact with my magazine.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Liverpool

Today me and the class went to liverpool to take pictures for locations and a few pictures of people posing that may be in the main task i'll be putting the photos up as soon as I can

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Plan of Shot for main task part 1

tomorrow I will be going to liverpool to take some photo  and use them as a plan for the final photos.
these few pictures are what I want my actors to be like.



places in liverpool

Monday, 12 November 2012

Dennis Publishing

For many of their readers this means their printed magazines and books, for many more it means their websites and, for an increasing number, their digital magazines, apps and mobile products.They thinking and reach is now truly global with offices in London and New York. Many of our brands, including The Week and knowyourmobile.com are published in most of these territories.In the last decade, Dennis has transformed itself from a traditional print publisher into a multiplatform content provider, putting the brand at the heart of everything it does.They offer their advertisers the opportunity to reach their readers across multiple platforms. Whether it's using our engaging print environments or rich media across our digital magazines and websites, their always deliver a great audience, a compelling environment and clear information.
Dennis was founded in 1974 and today 700,000 people go on 1 of the 35 websites a day, Dennis also 70 magazines, digital magazines, websites and mobile websites.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Monkey magazine

Monkey magazine is and male magazinewhich is published by Dennis Publishing exclusively online and on mobile platforms. Monkey is a digital magazine. It replicates a magazine format, but with video and audio content embedded within both editorial and advertising. The magazine is also free for men 16 to 30. When a new issue of monkey magazine is out it gets sent to your email inbox so you don't have to go out to get the magazine. Monkey also have sports, cars and bot's toys in their magazine.

Monday, 5 November 2012

IPC media

With more than 60 iconic media brands, IPC creates content for multiple platforms, across print, online, mobile, tablets and events.  As the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher we engage with 26m UK adults - almost two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men. Our award winning portfolio of websites reaches over 25 million users globally every 

preliminary task front page

this is the front page

NME


NME stand for New Musical Express. NME is the longest published and most respected music weekly in the world. Every week it gives its readers the most exciting, most authoritative coverage of the very best in new music, including award-winning features, the latest releases, live reviews, the definitive guide to the best new bands in its Radar section, as well as a regular look back through the magazine's incredible 60 year heritage. NMW is the only music magazine in ICP media Institution. the audience of NME is 66% male and 34% female aged 15 - 34 with the median age 24. The price of the magazine is £2.40

Contend


this is the contend page

Friday, 2 November 2012

institution

The Institution that I will have my magazine publish by is would be IPC media because they don't have any music magazine other than NME. while this is a plus side it is also a bad thing because that means the institution has only work with one music magazines before and have a lack of experience publish music magazines.

Bauer Media

MOJO
MOJO is the world’s largest UK music magazine, delivering a monthly dose of world-class journalism and iconic photography to an audience of extremely passionate music consumers. If you’re featured in MOJO, you matter.
Q
Q, the UK’s biggest selling music monthly magazine, sits at the heart of a cross-platform brand that celebrates the biggest stars in rock and roll and brings you the most exciting new artists. The Q brand has developed a worldwide reputation as a trusted and premium quality voice of musical authority amongst fans, musicians and the music industry alike - one that is founded upon Q's unrivalled access, world-beating exclusives and outstanding production values. This reputation is extended not only through the magazine but across online, radio and on into Q's unique events, which encompass exclusive, intimate live shows with major stars and the world famous annual Q Awards.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

classic rock magazine information


Classic Rock is a British magazine dedicated to the radio format of classic rock, published by Future Publishing, who are also responsible for its "sister" publication Metal Hammer. Although firmly focusing on key bands from the 1960s through early 1990s, it also includes articles and reviews of contemporary and upcoming artists it deems worthy of note. Despite starting as a one-off project it has become one of the UK's best selling music magazines.[1] In September 2010 it published its 150th issue and now has a higher circulation than the NME. Classic Rock was an idea formulated by ex-Metal Hammer Deputy Editor Jerry Ewing (subsequently Editor of Classic Rock), along with Metal Hammer colleague Dave Ling and art editor Andy Ryan at Dennis Publishing. They suggested a one-off title dedicated to classic rock. They felt it was neglected in publication and would attract a large audience. In 1998 original publishers Dennis Publishing allegedly begrudgingly authorised the first issue of Classic Rock featuring Guns N' Roses and including an article by Mick Wall, a journalist who became something of a renowned name[citation needed] when Axl Rose insulted him on the track "Get in the Ring" on Use Your Illusion II. It sold better than expected and was continued. Wall is one of six writers, along with Ewing and Ling who were involved in that publication and still write for the magazine today. The magazine attracted a niche audience initially but sales grew as Classic Rock featured artists such as Black Sabbath. Iron Maiden and Aerosmith on its cover in the first year. It attracted those who saw mainstream music publications such as Q and NME to be stale, and too focused on discovering the "next big thing". It also came at a time when the charts were even more dominated by pop bands than usual, as record companies seemed unwilling to risk money on bands who wrote their own material. Classic Rock soon became a regular fixture in newsagents the UK, Ireland and Europe, and now publishes 13 issues a year.
The magazine focuses on established bands with credentials dating back to the 1960s. Indeed, many of the artists who have appeared on its cover are deceased

Preliminary Photo