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Today I am talking to new next big pop artist ZSO and getting an EXQLUSIVE insight onto his secret life of being famous! What made you want to be an artist? “Music is a great inspiration to me as my childhood mostly revolved around wanting people to know who I was and express my feelings.” What do your songs revolve around mostly? “Mostly having a good time and expressing my feelings about how wonderful the world can be through my music” Does being a famous artist affect your everyday life? “Yes whenever I walk around in public I have to sometimes try and disguise myself as if I don’t people will stop me and I cannot continue my everyday tasks somedays I just want to wake up and be someone else so I can live a normal life “ Where is your next event located and how can people book tickets? “My next event will be located at wembley stadium and you can buy tickets on www.Bounce.com or win tickets in Bounce’s magazine” Where do you see yourself in 5 years? ...

Statement Of Intent

  My Statement Of Intent                      By Jamie Levine The brief has asked me to create an entertainment music magazine that will target an audience of 14-18 year olds. I have chosen to base my magazine around the genre Pop. The title of my magazine will be ‘Bounce’ as it reflects the genre, as pop is a very fun and enthusiastic genre of music. The colour scheme will be very bright and vibrant colours such as pink, blue, orange and yellow to attract the younger target audience. My magazine will aim to specifically target girls as stereotypically these colours are more attracted to my chosen colour scheme and they are conventional to the pop genre. The connotations of my colors are happy and jolly. My USP will be a digital download to a relatively new song. This will target my audience because radios aren’t generally used anymore its mostly online so ...

Pop Moodboard

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10 Mark Radio question retake

Explain how and why producers of radio programmes target different audiences, refer to the radio 1 live lounge to support your answer. The radio 1 live lounge tries to target a variety of audiences, the main one that is targeted is boys and girls from the age of 12-30 years old. The reason for this is because Radio 1 wants to adapt to modern society to gain a lot of popularity. Radio 1 live lounge does this by using modern day slang words such as 'yo' and 'sup' which is a key way to apply themselves to teenagers who will listen in everyday. The reason that radio 1 live lounge uses slang words is because in everyday life for a teenager they won't say things such as 'Hello how are you' they will instead say things such as 'sup dude' and by  being informal like this, they are attracting a wide target audience of teenagers. Another way that Radio 1's live lounge targets different audiences is through the use of many different a...

Target Audience

TARGET AUDIENCE  Age  gender  ethnicity  race spending power  Hobbies  Grade Social class Chief Income Earner's Occupation (% of Pop. 2008) A upper middle class Higher managerial, administrative or professional . (4%) B middle class Intermediate managerial, administrative or professional (23%) C1 lower middle class Supervisory or clerical and junior managerial, administrative or  professional (29%) C2 skilled working class Skilled manual workers (21%) D working class Semi and unskilled manual workers (15%) E Those at the lowest levels of subsistence Casual or lowest grade workers, pensioners and  others who depend on the welfare state for their income (8%) 1. The target audience for the first picture Is anyone from the ages of 8+ we know this because the use o...

Powerpoints magazine

2 magazine techniques from jamie levine 1 persuasive language powerpoint from jamie levine

Magazine Key Terms

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Glossary Term Explanation advertorial Advertising material that is designed to look like editorial. In the UK, this is covered by a BSME code of practice and must be labelled as 'advertising promotion' audience The people that you want to reach. bleed Printed matter that extends beyond the trimmed edge of a page. The bleed area is usually 3mm beyond the trimmed size of a page body copy main text on a page byline The headline and text of a second less important story in a magazine or paper. classified advertising Advertising sold by the line or column centimetre (as opposed to display advertising). Adverts grouped according to content. Caption/anchorage An explanation of a photo or diagram. coverline Gives more information about the headline and article – used to make you read on. cover mount A gift stuck to a magazine's...