However, the comparision of my main task and preliminary task shows that I have progressed in terms of my use of photoshop, as can be seen from the split screen showing the comparision of the two magazine front covers :
Here, it is clearly visible how much I have progressed. I did not cut my photo out efficiently enough for my school magazine, nor did I use any image manipulation, although this was not necessary due to the fact that the girl on the front was a school girl, not a celebrity. I also did not use the same text effects, and definitely did not spend the same amount of time on my masthead! The handwriting style of some of the text would be completely inappropriate for a music magazine, but it fitted the needs of my school magazine relatively well. Moreover, although I eventually chose not to have an additional photograph on my main front cover, I would need to have framed it accuratley, not just put it in like I did for my preliminary. I learnt to do this, which can be seen on my double page spread. I also explored putting text on other backgrounds, making the most of the colour scheme of my front page. My main task is all round a much better task, due to an increase in my photoshop skills and more research into the conventions of music magazines.
Here is an analysis of my front cover and the connotations that this provides
As you can see from my more detailed analysis of my front cover for my main task, my main task depicts much more developed photoshop skills.
I also definatley developed my indesign skills. I opted for using it for my contents page for the preliminary task as there was no other way to practice using indesign. However, I only used basic operations such as the "place" function, inserting text and boxes, and changing the colour. My double page spread shows much more capability with indesign, as can be seen from the split screen below.
For my contents page of my preliminary task, it was not neccessary to include any photos, therefore I just stated where my photos would be with "photo here" boxes. However, for my main task, I had to drag photos in and arrange how I wanted them. Alot of work was done on photoshop aswell, I edited all my photos and made the quotations such as "i'll make the O2 arena sell fajitas" and "the weather is the most adorable thing ever". I also made the masthead and the "exclusive" banner on photoshop, but I used indesign to construct the whole thing. As the name suggests, indesign is an application made to design magazines, leaflets etc, so I did not do any photo editing in this programme. You can see by the comparison that I made the best out of both applications in the main task, but not so much for the preliminary, where I did not understand which one to use!
I also have developed in terms of my knowledge of photography and use of technical machines such as the apple mac. My photography has definitely improved, as I have now learnt that I can align images right and use the appropriate lighting for my images.
Overall, I have definatley progressed alot throughout this project. I have learnt how to apply the magazine to the target audience through extensive research, and have learnt how to stereotype and convey people successfully. I have also dramatically improved my technical skills, going from a complete newbie at photoshop, indesign and all apple computers in general, to being able to produce realistic products. I am very happy with my finished products and feel that I managed my time efficiently, although the deadlines were hard to meet at times, I always managed it! This has helped me organize my work as a whole and I feel that this is expressed in my work.