Monday 12 December 2011

My Interview Draft

Have you heard of Hayley And The Contours? If not, you will soon! The young, fresh woman-and-two-man band have been steadily rising in the music industry and their new and individual musical talent has drawn in the crowds. The newly released tour dates have sold out after just 3 days, proving that anyone can make their voices heard, if their good enough! We've got Hayley, the fashion obsessed head of the band in for an interview.

Loving the indie inspired outfit today Hayley!

Interview And Double Page Spread Research

On my double page spread i will have to include an interview with my given artist, so have decided to research in to what goes in to an interesting interview, and what kind of questions are asked to keep the reader interested and engaged. Looking at different interviews, i have learnt that an article will normally start with a brief description of what the interview includes and who the artist is. The questions are simple and keep to the point and the majority of the answers are witty, funny or lighthearted, although this does depend on the formality of the magazine. I have noted that the heading and subheading are normally the name of the artist and/or a quote from that artist.

1) I have taken a liking to this magazine double page spread with the black eyed peas because i am very fond of the layout. The interview is lighthearted and also quite short and the picture is eye catching but also suggests who the main interview is about by fading out the other three members of the band. The interview uses lighthearted questions and answers, and the questions are outlined in bold to separate them from the answers. I also noticed that there is a quote written in the center (in bold) and another title 'Will he, Wont he?' in similar colours to the outfits 
 worn. The photography is good, showing each member of the band equally and well spread out on the page. I like and will take inspiration from this particular magazine double page spread because although it is quite plain it all fits in to the theme and goes together to attract and engage the reader. 
2) This magazine double page spread featuring 'The Vaccines' has one of the best layouts i found. I really like it because of the image, title and interview which is quite informal. It includes quotes and the beginning of paragraphs start with a letter of big fonts and a different colour which makes it stand out and also allows it to be easier to read. The picture is very nice, and shows the reader what the band is all about, including showing musical instruments and the fashion senses, both telling us a lot about them. 

In conclusion i like both of the double page spreads i have focused on, and have realized a lot about interviews that i did not know before. I will show what i have learnt in my magazine's double page spread, using and elaborating on the techniques that i have discovered.

The Music Industry

I thought that i should do some research into the music industry because i am creating a music magazine which, in the real world, would be released in to this market. This first bit of information is about how music is sold or listened to in the world today:
Downloads - Both illegal and legal downloads, the most popular site being ITunes.
Physical Items - This can be through the purchase of CD's or records.
Streaming - This is where you can access the music without downloading it, the most popular being Spotify.


Major record labels are the large record labels who own well known artists and promote these to make a profit.
examples of these are EMI , Sony , Universal. These labels also usually own other smaller record labels and businesses.The Independent record labels are smaller labels. Examples of these are679 Artists , Domino  and Jeepster. 

Studying Magazines (double page spreads)

Recently, in a Media lesson, we looked in detail at a selection of music magazines. I looked at an article about Little Boots in Radar, when she was an up and coming artist. This was in 2009.
Within this double page spread, the headline reads 'Little Boots'. This is a clear recognition of the artist which immediately tells the audience what and who the article is about. The subheading 'Our favorite new UK electro act', sums up what Little Boots is about and what kind of music she plays.
This is a very similar image of Little Boots to the one in the article, although i could not find the actual one used. The image suggests what kind of music she plays and what she's like. She is looking directly at the camera which is popular in almost all magazines and this particular page is quite plain which allows the reader to focus on the picture not any bright or busy backgrounds.
The articles tone seemed to be quite informal, and was in a large box of text. It didn't have any colour's on the page or in the writing and i personally thought  this made it seem quite dull and uninteresting. The layout of the magazine is sparse but does allows you to focus on whats being said.
Overall i enjoyed learning about the different aspects of this magazine page spread because it has helped me with the development of my own.