Thursday, 22 April 2010

Post Production Feedback

For my feedback, many people said that they like the running colour scheme, the fonts that I was using was continuous and also the type of photo that I used for front cover and double page spread. The feedback I got for my media products also showed that I represented my target age group well. Although, the main weakness of my magazine was the colours that was my chosen colour scheme were rather dull, and I did not include a variety of photos.

The strengths for my front cover was that the masthead was very bold and distinctive and my main cover line complimented the prop used in my photograph. The weakness of my front cover was, as many pointed out, the background colour seemed very dull and my front cover did not look very professional as it looked a bit empty. I agree with the fact that my colour scheme made my magazine look dull and maybe if I changed the background colour to red and the red that was on my front cover to grey, that may have made my magazine look less dull. I also agree that my front page does not look very professional as I have not included enough cover lines I believe and if I included a teaser at the top or bottom of my magazine, it would have a more professional look to it.

My post production feedback showed me that my contents page was very weak, and the only strengths to it is the faded out picture of the golden radio and the models foot on top of it and the colour scheme is still continued. I agree fully with this. I did not spend much time at all on my contents page and I felt that I had no ideas for my contents page. I believe that my lack of photos failed me in this, as I couldn’t vary very much when designing my contents page. Also the fact that I didn’t have any sketches for my contents failed me on this aspect, as I then didn’t have much to go with for my contents page.

My double page spread was said to be good. They said that the continuity of the colour scheme was good, the angle of which I took the picture was good and the way how I positioned my quote, was different.

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