Magazine front cover - Learner response
Create a new blogpost called 'Magazine cover learner response' and complete the following tasks:
1) Add your finished magazine cover as a JPEG image.
2) Type up your feedback from your teacher. If you've received this by email, you can copy and paste it across - WWW and EBI. You don't need to include a mark or grade if you don't want to.
WWW:
- Effective cover lines – single words, exclamations, use of numbers, etc.
- Good, effective use of colour – sticking to black, white & turquoise.
- Use of capitalization and lower case on cover lines to vary typography
- Effective cover image with the subject offering a direct mode of address
- Appropriate feature article content for the magazine product
EBI
- Masthead needs to be thicker, like the standard GQ font
- Unnecessary repetition – e.g. the use of the word ‘business’
- Lacks a dateline and price, along with some smaller cover lines
Level 4: 11
Good application of knowledge and understanding of media language, demonstrated by the frequently appropriate and effective selection and combination of elements to communicate clear meanin
3) Consider your mark against the mark scheme above. What are the strengths of your production based on the the mark scheme? Think about magazine cover conventions and the media language techniques you have used to communicate with your audience (e.g. mise-en-scene, camera shot etc.) Notice the focus on narrative in the mark scheme for Media language.
I think my magazine covers a lot of the magazine conventions as well as fits they style and scheme of GQ.
4) Look at the mark scheme again. What can you do to move your mark higher and, if required, move up a level?
I Think I need to add a dateline and masthead
5) What would be one piece of advice you would give a student about to start the same magazine cover project you have just completed?
Start earlier and have a checklist of all the conventions of magazine so I can make sure I add them all in.
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