Monday 22 November 2010

Alternative Double Page Spread Ideas

1.Polaroid Interview - Front Man:

My main idea is to conduct an interview between a band or an artist. It is a typical feature within a music
magazine. The public are interested in hearing about their favourite band or artist. Hearing responses to 'nitty-gritty' journalised questions interests the reader and encourages an audience to buy
a magazine that
features something they are interested in.

2.Fashion Meets Music:
Fashion and music coincide with each other. When you see a person on the street dressed
in a certain way you automatically assume that they listen to a certain type of music.
For Example: When looking at the image to the left, you'd presume she listened to a certain genre of music, artists such as 'The Arctic Monkeys' or 'The Smiths'. Fashion and music go hand in hand, magazines such as 'Dazed and Confused' have picked up on this and they publish interviews with bands discussing their music as well as their outfits.

3.Festivals:The Ultimate Review:
Festivals are a huge part in the musical calender and thousands of people each year pay a large sum of money to sleep in a tent in a crowded field. Festival goers are interested to see what is considered to be the best festival, these reviews are like holiday brochures to the regular festival goers. Festivals are a good feature to put into a magazine; they can include information on the artists, festival fashion, pros and cons of certain festivals etc.
4.Real life of Celebrities:
The general public have a fascination with celebrities, as a species we are impulsively nosey and an article that adheres to the public's interest in other people's lives would be popular.

5.CULT living:
An article epitomising 'cult living' - people interested in vintage music and how it applies to there everyday lives. Vintage clothing, antique houses and the idea of living in a different time period.

6.Real Talent VS. Talent Shows:
There is a lot of controversy that bands and singers that are created on talent shows such as 'The X Factor' have been falsely manufactured and have used a 'lazy' route into become famous. An article that interviews different people's views on 'Real Talent' vs 'Talent Shows' could be a controversial.

Complete articles with ‘delta’ triangle symbol as a full stop, finisher.

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