But in your evalution you will need to explicitly comment on: 1. Your concept and how it is different to current music magazines and music production mags like 'Sound on Sound' and 'MusicTech'. For example, your USP will be less technical and more for people interested in working in the music industry? 2. Your double page spread feature idea: behind the artist as opposed to artist profile. What this will mean in terms of angle/ content etc. What will you be reporting that will reflect your knowledge of the music industry/ production methods as opposed to the artist and his music? 3. How your contents page will be targetting music producers rather than fans. E.g. how will you address the challenge of using technical language accurately? 4. A few more references to current music/ film production mags would also be very useful.
Altogether, although this seems like a very interesting idea I'm not sure whether it will be more straight forward (and more in keeping with what the exam board want) to produce a music magazine. Your pitch is directed this way as is your Animoto. Also, you will have to learn A LOT about media production to be convincing. Your double page spread could be about the producers behind Niall if you want to keep to your original concept.
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ReplyDeleteA very interesting concept Michael.
ReplyDeleteBut in your evalution you will need to explicitly comment on:
1. Your concept and how it is different to current music magazines and music production mags like 'Sound on Sound' and 'MusicTech'. For example, your USP will be less technical and more for people interested in working in the music industry?
2. Your double page spread feature idea: behind the artist as opposed to artist profile. What this will mean in terms of angle/ content etc. What will you be reporting that will reflect your knowledge of the music industry/ production methods as opposed to the artist and his music?
3. How your contents page will be targetting music producers rather than fans. E.g. how will you address the challenge of using technical language accurately?
4. A few more references to current music/ film production mags would also be very useful.
Altogether, although this seems like a very interesting idea I'm not sure whether it will be more straight forward (and more in keeping with what the exam board want) to produce a music magazine. Your pitch is directed this way as is your Animoto. Also, you will have to learn A LOT about media production to be convincing. Your double page spread could be about the producers behind Niall if you want to keep to your original concept.
What to you think??