Monday 27 January 2014

Conventions of A Contents Page.

>House Style: The font is kept the same throughout the whole magazine.
>Columns: Organising the contents page.
>Numbers: Tells you what articles the pages are on.
>Title / Contents: To show that it's the contents page.
>Structured Layout: Makes the contents pages easier to read.
>Caption: Described what's happening in the picture.
>Pictures: Images link to the articles in the magazine.
>Issue Number: Lets you know what issue the magazine is.
>Information: The information to what will be in the magazine.
>Font Size Variety: You can clearly see which is the title of the headline and which is the information.
>Categories / Sections: Organising features, makes layout clearer.

CONTENTS PAGE!


Wednesday 15 January 2014

Double page spread.

There's nothing complicated with Paper Towns, not their concept or their music, but the Birmingham based band have certainly made themselves known in the music world. 
With their debut album being released, that is highly spoke about among critics and fans as '' one of the best and most anticipated albums of the year.'' a
nd now with their current collaboration with 3 time NME award winning Psychedelic, it certainly seems that Paper Towns know how to get to the top and how to get what they want. 

The ''B-Town'' duo, have recently gotten the label  as one of the most talked about new bands, with their angst themed lyrics transforming them into a teenage lovesick soundtrack.


With their overwhelming success, with their first single, came the obvious question of what they would do for their next? Would they recreate themselves? Or would they stick to their original tones, with musical influences like The Smiths?

Rewinding 2 years, when Paper Towns were practically non-existent, they were doing minimalistic gigs, with practically no audience. ''We often found ourselves getting caught up in things.'' Lead singer Helen Denning went on to say. ''We found ourselves getting caught up in movements,  scenes that would influence our music, and things that sound ridiculous written down but to us, it really mattered. Being a sixteen year old duo at the time, no-one would take any notice. Who would?''

Fast forward two years, countless gigs, and hundreds of youtube videos,  to the present day, when Paper Towns have now released their second single. They stuck to exactly what they did best; a song about the trials of love. And to our delight, their second single didn’t become an inferior version to their first.
Although the song is no longer as unique, the duo's new album plans to release songs that are still hot and relevant, but refreshing enough to demonstrate their progress and maturity since their beginning.
While their lyrics have never been award winning material, Helen Denning saves that with  the passion that comes across in her voice, and from the experiences she's had with trivial things such as love, which makes them so relatable. [ It also can help to explain the recent collaboration Paper Towns had with Psychedelic, due to Helen having a '' rocky '' relationship with the bands bassist. ]
The simplicity of the two reflect in both their music and personalities. Helen has the writers ability to take the most simple words and fill them with undeniable emotion which make the two so endearing. The result is perfection. It’s obvious that they know what they’re good at, with Helen's vocals, Christians guitar  and the recurring  of themes of love and love not working out, it's seen to have become their trademark.
The duo use their music as what Christian describes as “couples therapy,” except for the fact that they're not quite a couple. ''People often mistake us for a couple, and we take it as the ultimate insult. We rarely get on and when we do we mark the day down on our calenders.'' He joked. ''No, she's like a sister to me. Without her, I would literally be nothing.''
They're marking this moment with a collection of gigs around the country, ending with their biggest in their hometown of Birmingham. With supporting acts such as Haim, and Palma Violets, it's looking like Paper Towns are being welcomed into the ''Indie Clique'' with open arms.


Their newest EP  ''Looking For Alaska''  is a soft, simple,  hypnotizing track that’s just what you would expect to finalize the album, but to fans dismay it's not featured.  But even with this miss, we're guaranteed that Paper Towns is going to come up big this year, and the album ''The Fault In Our Stars'' will without a doubt be the best album of the decade. 

Saturday 4 January 2014

My final front cover photos. ( MUSIC MAGAZINE )

These are my final photos for my music magazine front cover. In the first image I used a mid-shot with white lighting and a white background to give a professional look. I chose for them to stand in that position because it shows the closeness of the two. 
In my second image I used a head-shot of my model. She is biting her lip and wearing a shirt with spikes on the shoulder to give a rock feel to it and also presents my model with a personality. She is looking directly at the camera which is conventional for a front cover image.
My third and fourth image is of the same model, but is a mid-shot instead of a close up. The background is black rather than white with a orange glow coming from behind to give the pictures a different atmosphere.