Friday, 21 September 2012

Magazine front cover conventions

Conventions
Conventions are repeated and recognisable elements of a media text. It helps the audience to define exactly what it is.
Conventions are like ingredients for Media (you have to include them all for it to create what you want it to)

Masthead:
-Title
-Located at the top of the cover

Main image:
-Long shot
-Medium shot
-Close shot

Cover Lines:
Cover lines tell you exactly what is going to be inside the magazine (without giving too much information to 'spoil' the magzines for the readers.

They normally have images of famous people on the front cover

Barcodes

Back grounds
images used
layout
visual look or style
stars/icons
colours
themes
issue information
content
housestyle (magazines own style)
type face
written language
puffs
barcode
cover lines
masthead

Company magazine


-Bold masthead at the top
-Barcode
-coverlines
-website
-image
-icons
-layout
-visual look/style
-Brand so established that people will still know the company even if the models head (in this case florence) covers part of the title
-plain background
-main image
-always look directly into the camera.


GQ (Gentlemans Quarterly)



-Mast head
-Blank background so everything on the page stands out
-Coverlines
-Medium/long shot
-Kobe Bryant covering the mast head slightly which shows that the main image is more important than the magazine and that the company is so established that people still know the magazine.
Smart clothing (mens suit suggests that the magazine is the aimed at an audience of sophisticated men or people who may aspire to be sophisticated.)
-Barcode in the right.
-Plain background



NME
-Colourful background
-More to the image than just Morrissey
-Masthead
-Coverlines
-barcode at the bottom right of the page (as is the same for most magazines)
-Laid back image of Morrissey showing that he is easy going
-Fonts are the same throughout the cover (unique style for NME)
-Layout

CLOSER
-Masthead
-cover lines
-skyline
-sub headings
-bullet points
-barcode
-puffs
-messy layout
-star images

Good Housekeeping


-Information packed
-masthead
-barcode
-covers masthead
-company so established that the masthead can be covered and the audience will still know what it is.
-the layout will always be similar to other issues of the magazine
-this magazine will most probably attract an older audience
-This magazine is also mainly for women
-The fonts of this cover have all sorts of different fonts (which doesn't really follow any type of house style).
-Cover lines
-Purple background

All though all these magazine covers are very different they are also very alike with the conventions that they all have, they all have a masthead which shows the title of the magazine, they all have cover lines to show us what type of things or topics will be published within the magazine. They will all have sub heading which are normally the titles of the coverlines. they all need a barcode for them to be able to be sold other wise shop keepers wouldn't know how much they are selling them for. They almost all have a Main image that is normally a well know famous person. whether its an actor or a sports person to even a business person they will all have one. Most often it will be that the mast heads are being obscured by the person in the main image which shows that the magaizne is so well established that people will still know the magazine, either by the part of the title that they can see or the house style.

Contents convetions



-Masthead
-Whats on each page
-Images
-Layout
-Background
-Puffs
-Images
-Images relate to stories
-Don't show every page number
-Numerous images
-Atticle titles
-Articles description
-Information - postioning
-House style
-Wont have the same font as the title that that for information
-Simple style
-Text in columns
-Grouped in to sections of similar content - Navigation
-Larger images for feature articles

These conventions will help the readers to navigate the exact page that they want to find for the articles that they may be interested in, the layout of the contents of magazines are normally simply laidout so it is easy to read and there isn't anything obscuring the text. they will include a date that the issue of the magazine was released. the images of the people in the magazine will show who the people are if the readers don't recognise them by name but do by face.



  • "Contents"
  • coverlines
  • images
  • layout
  • housestyle
  • numerous images
  • information is all either under the pictures or to the right side of the contents page
  • it doesnt show every number
  • image of stars
  • whats on each page which make navigation easier
  • text mainly in a column
  • larger image for the feature articles
The conventions that are used in this are very house style based, the colours used around the font and for the font are very typicle in the kerrang magazines, if you were to look at most of the other kerrang magazines then you would see that the same fonts and colours were used most of the time. The layout of the page is also very commonly used throught the kerrang magazines which is however unique to every other magazine which is the same for any magazine, they will all most likely have a unique house style that they will constantly use. the image of the stars are shown tend to be quite close up.