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Monday, 15 February 2010
1. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My magazine targets 2 different similar groups of people….
• Jazz/ classical music. Within the characters wear, for example the casual wear seen in the front page and the jewellery as well as the feminine attire and hairstyle which is very sophisticated and neat and the class exposed through the posture… this changed within the article to something for relaxing to attract the other audience/ relate to them and to show young adults feeling of connection. The character within the bottom of the page is very serious and this relates to the adult themes. Though the background of the pages can seem quite boring there are bright colours that explode out and will be a big wow to the young audience.
• And the RnB through the contents page where the character is quite hip and is actually close to the audience even though in a jazz/ classical music set and this is only seen in concerts when the singers associate with the audience with physical interaction as seen and also the very fun effect all around the magazine from the invisible ribbon which is almost like a halo around the stars and the bubble transition. The characters on the front page at both sides of the main text are very colour full and within the contents page are in very exotic locations/ bright sets. The website of the magazine can be see and it is evident that young teems lurk around the internet much more than an older audience so this is a big booster. In the contents page the background is red and red is usually an alerting colour which young teens are attracted to. this may be a steryotype but young teens do not love to read as much as a megority and so within the article the interesting areas/ qotes are highlighted in a blue tint.
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