This image I have taken here is of Connor James one of the stars of my magazine Pop Viva. This image will be used on the front cover of Pop Viva. The type of camera shot I have taken here is a medium close up which means that the subject of the photo is focusing on the mid-chest upwards. In this particular shot the focus is of Connor's facial features and the hood he is wearing on his head. Here this is used to create the key mood and atmosphere of the image. I decided to use a medium close up shot because my focus is of Connor's facial expressions and the key features surrounding his head. Also the background is used to outline the person's body. The impact of this image on the audience is that the person is staring directly straight into the camera lenses with a very serious look on his face which creates a image of the pop star is serious about his career as a performer. This type of shot is best for a music magazine as it catches the attention more of the audience. This image would feature on the front cover, but as not the important as otherwise the person would be posing in a more symbolic way. The facial expression is very serious as this shows a straight face.The mise-en-scene is used very simply as the image is of still life where the person isn't moving. The arrangement is very basic but it is effective. The background is a brick wall which hints that the performer is trying to create a more rougher, edgier image for himself. This links very well with the costume of wearing a black hoody, and a V-neck T-shirt. This shows that the genre of music this performer comes from is a hip-hop background but with a hint of pop. Otherwise if I was producing a R'n'B magazine the hood would be fully over the performers fringe. For this photograph I could of improved it by using a more suitable background to relate to my performers and the genre of the magazine. This is presented here is what it looks like before it is has been photo shopped! The after effect is yet to come.
Again here I have a image of Connor James one of the stars of Pop Viva in this issue. This image will be used in the contents page of my magazine as the image is very positive and cheery, which will encourage the audience to turn over the page to read on about this artist. The facial expression here is important, otherwise if the image looked pessimistic it would present an negative image which might put off the target audience buying the magazine. For this shot I used a medium close up shot as I wanted to slightly replicate the front cover image of this artist. I think that for both the front cover and contents page it is more effective to a have medium close up shot as it is easier then to relate to the audience. The effect of this image is that it should be shown from the chest upwards as that is the main focus. As the main focus of this image is the facial expression of the artist. The large smile the artist is showing highlights a happy impression he is conveying to the target audience. He is also looking straight and directly into the camera to give his full attention to give a large attention span. So this would be a straight on shot. The smile positively shows joy and is showing its more powerful than the impact of the hoody worn by the artist which is a strong, deep colour that isn't quite strong enough for the smile. The mise-en-scene has been constructed to consider the type of lighting I have used which is natural light with a cloudy atmosphere giving a light shadow to create this amount of lighting for the image. Again with the mise-en-scene is no different to the previous image that has been taken, also both of the images has been taken in a landscape length. This image and the other image above is unique and natural as they are both practical images that have just purely been taken and not manipulated via photoshop. These images are not needed to be manipulated as the quality and detail of them are already suitable for the magazine.
Here this is the original image of the image that I will be using the magazine below. I chose to take a full length body shot as it shows the true shape of the star. I felt it will emphasise the image that she conveys through her body language such as her hand leaning on the side of the head. The angle that I took is just off a direct straight shot. This shows the person's is looking almost directly into the camera. I could of improved this shot by taking a more close up shot to emphasise the body language. The mise-en-scene in includes colour. The use of colour wasn't used very well as the dull grey colour makes the whole image seem a lot more darker than it should be. Also the grey more blends in with the blue from the door in the background. A more brighter colour would of contrasted better. The brown from the boots is the only good use of colour as it contrasts with the clothing that the person is wearing. The background doesn't contrast well with the implication for a Pop magazine, so to create a more Pop-like background there needs to have more of a relevant background. So a way to improve the mise-en-scene of the whole image in general would be to crop the image to focus more on the person rather than the background as well otherwise the person is too much a part of the background instead of being the centre of attention.
I have chosen this image here to be displayed in my contents page. Here it is a photo of the cover star April Jones, this image will feature as a smaller image on the contents page unlike a full page image like on the front cover. For this image here I have chosen to use a shot called medium close up. So the subject of this photo is to been seen from the mid-chest up. The angle that I used for this was a direct straight on shot. This shot would show that the audience would view the student as looking directly at the camera with plenty of interest in the concentration that is shown in this image given by the student. The mise-en-scene of the image has a very noticeable background colour of a pea green colour. The flowery pattern that is featured on the person's scarf contrasts well with the green background as flowers relate well to grass as they are normally associated with them. Also the background colour enhances, the rich colour of the person's dark brown hair colour. The colour doesn't clash or get in the way in the shot the two colour's bounce and reflect off each other. The grey cardigan that is warn by April Jones, give her appearance a very clear cut image, with symbolises a neutral way of toning down the flowery blouse. A way to improve the photograph would maybe to have a more realistic background, than by being in a real environment instead of using a photo- shopped background.
This image here that is presented is featured on my front cover page, the image is of mini Haribo Starmix. The size of the image would be fairly small on the cover about thumbnail size, as it is not the main feature on the page. The actual camera shot of the Haribo is to be shown as a full close up position. So then this conveys that the whole photo is fully directed at the whole Haribo packet instead of a certain part that is specific. The type of angle that I used for taking this shot was a straight on shot. This type of shot is most easiest and relevant to a Pop genre magazine as the young target audience under 13 may fail to understand why an image maybe taken from a different angle such as a low angle, as the content maybe presenting information from an odd angle from what they are used to. The use of mise-en-scene in the image is very basic as the arrangement is very flat packed onto the background looking very 2D, which is not a realistic. The only thing that could really effect the mise-en-scene in this particular image would be that the image of is practically a packet of sweets. So this would present that the food is a prop that is the only feature in the image. So the arrangement around the page is that it is presented in the centre, which is surrounded with a marble effect background. The use of colour in this colour shows there are multiple, bright colours that contrasts with the target audience when you think of a Pop genre magazine. The bright, happy colours imply that there is going to be a popular, positive vibe from just looking at a image. There was once a saying to describe an image a picture can paint a thousand words. A way to improve the mise-en-scene of the image would be to include more appearance and costume maybe of a person for instance holding or animate to pretend to eat the Haribo, this maybe more in character. Also that around the image I had some how managed to get a slight pink tinge to it, next time I would try to get rid of this extra, to give a slightly more of a better image.
Here is a very important image that is related to the magazine, as I have used this image as a trademark sign throughout my magazine. It has its own uniqueness about it as it is the only image that is used on every page of the magazine. Also this image relates to Haribo, as this is a Haribo love heart. The type of shot used to take this image would be a medium close up shot as this shows the whole of the prop that is used. For example if this was a full close up shot then there would be no background colour shown in the shot. The angle that the image was taken again was of a straight on angle. As then this would convey an more easier way to identify the image especially as I have featured it throughout. If the image angle was taken in a slightly obscure angle then some of the young target audience may find it hard to distinguish the shape of the love heart. The mise-en-scene of this image suits appropriately with the publication, as love hearts can be really well associated with type of essence that relates to a pop magazine. One way that love hearts could be related to Pop could be through the lyrics used in Pop artists singles that they released. So the love hearts could symbolise a key prop to the mise-en-scene. The use of colour that is featured shows that the colour red shows that its bright and powerful to show that it can attract the target audience to take an interest in the photo. The background colour could of been vastly improved on photoshop by making the image brighter and possibly having a more plain background. The colour now of the background could be described as 'musty'.
Here is the edited Photoshop image of the previous image that is featured above.This image will be the main focused image that will be used in my double page spread. For this photo I have chosen to change the framing shot to a medium close up as then the target audience would more easily focus on the image. Also the angle of the image is still taken as a straight shot, the same as the original image, so this wasn't edited. The mise-en-scene of the image has been edited by the use of colour. As this version of the photo has a raspberry pink background colour. This colour reflects off the other colours used on this page, such as the grey off of the cardigan. The raspberry pink, is a bold, bright background colour that represents Pop as they use strong, bright colours that create a positive vibe, which Pop uses to advertise there genre of music. Also the bright, positive colour, could be used to brighten up the target audience day by reading an article or interview by there favourite artist. The colour and the shape of the image are the only changes to it. The shape of the image was changed to help focus on more detail, so the version is smaller, this means the photograph has been cropped. With the image made smaller if gives the appearance of April Jones to be largely more focused on focusing her attention towards the camera lense. A way I could of improved this photoshopped image could be to enhance the hand reaching towards the camera with maybe outlining the hand to emphasise it.
This image here will be used as one of the images on my double page spread in my magazine. I edited this photo on photoshop. The type of framing I used was a long/medium close up shot so then the target audience would easier be able to see the implications. The angle used is the same as the original which is a high angle shot, which is shown April in control as she is about to approach walking towards the camera lense. The theme of the two images that I will be using on the double page spread are both wanting to reach out to the camera lense. I think that my implication for this is that April Jones is a brand new artist that is reaching out to the world to have a glorious career in the near future. The mise-en-scene of this image has changed as the background is now a block colour, which relates to April and Pop Viva as the bright colour contrasts with the costume worn also the colour is bright which featured many times in Pop magazines. Also the stair banisters are used to show a more life like approach that April is just about to the climb the stairs, this has an implication towards her as this could mean her about to climb the stairs of success and stardom. Also I think the only way I could improve the mise-en-scene to feature a prop. Such as a floral hairpiece in April's hair that could match her scarf that she is wearing. I think it would break up the dark colouring of her dark brown hair and grey cardigan.