In what ways does your media
product use, develop or
       challenge forms and
    conventions of real media
            products?
• My magazine front cover compared to a
  real NME front cover has similar media
  products. Starting with the mast head, I
  have used a nice clear mast head so
  people know what magazine it is, just like
  NME has done. Also NME has their
  masthead on the left hand side of the
  cover so I decided to have it more to the
  left hand side.
• If I didn’t have a masthead then it wouldn’t
  sell at all, it wouldn’t be recognised. I have
  used a medium close up shot for my main
  image, just exactly like NME has done for
  this issue. I wanted to get the writing on
  his top in as well, that’s why I have chosen
  a medium close up.
• For my main heading I have used a large
  yellow font to fit in with the colour of the
  masthead. It also fits right across the page
  so that people can see it from a distance
  and it will catch their eye with the
  contrasting colours used. I have it going
  across my page and over the main image
  because it is also related to the main
  image.
• NME have also done the same, they have
  used the main cover line to fit across the
  main image, and also their colours are a
  good choice to that it stands out. When
  readers look at the magazine, the main
  things they look for are the Masthead to
  make sure they have got the right
  magazine and the masthead because if it
  is something very popular, then they will
  want to read it so they will then buy it.
• Now, I have only used two cover lines that
  stream down the left hand side of the front
  cover, this is because I don’t like the page
  to be filled up, I wanted my main image to
  stand out because it can spoil a magazine
  front cover if you have too many cover
  lines on it or more than one image. So I
  have only used two cover lines and the
  NME magazine has used 5.
• For one of my cover lines I have used,
  WIN V.I.P style tickets, this is to draw the
  readers into buying the magazine and also
  to get feedback from them when they
  submit to the draw for a chance to win
  V.I.P tickets. Unlike NME, I have chosen
  to put a banner on the bottom of my music
  magazine front cover, this says Massive
  poster inside.
• I have done this because it gets the
  readers attention once again and if it is a
  poster of their best band or artist then they
  will buy it just for the poster. They will then
  read everything else and if they do take an
  interest to the magazine they will start
  buying it regularly.
• The free poster inside is basically classed
  as a free-bee. The last thing we have in
  common is the barcode; it is common with
  every magazine front cover as for
  magazines are bought in shops. They way
  to buy them in shops is to scan them,
  using the barcode. The issue and the date
  are just underneath the barcode. The
  issue and date are either under the
  masthead or underneath the barcode.