EVALUATION QUESTION 7:
Looking
back at the preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the
progression from it to a full product?
Looking back at my preliminary task I think I have
managed to learn a large amount of information when it comes to the progression
of a simple, basic put together magazine to an almost legit looking music
magazine. I had to learn time management and had to learn to prioritise what
would need to be done first. To piece together my final product I had to know
what I had to do first, whether it was take my pictures first or do my audience
research and planning. I had to plan when I was going to take my pictures and
when the people I had model for me, were going to be free to be able to take my
pictures of them.
The preliminary magazine task was completed with very
limited Photoshop knowledge. As it was only a cover and contents page I did not
know how I would decide to go about laying out the pages due to not having
prior experience of creating a magazine before. Completing this preliminary
task had allowed me to use my experience from it to far better help myself when
it came to the main task. I had no knowledge of being able to use the magic
wand tool, lasso tool or pen tool to cut out my images to better place them on
a more suited background. Alongside not knowing how to add continuity to my front
cover and contents page via my fonts and text placements, it made my
preliminary look very shoddy compared to my final product.
Due to the shoddiness of my preliminary task, I was able
to look at the faults I had left in my preliminary and correct them
indefinitely on my music magazine. These included fixing up my font choices,
adding subtle effects to my pictures and fonts and providing better placement
for my cover-lines. I made sure not to use the same font from the preliminary
or add any cheap looking effects just for the fact I could, I made sure my
choices had a purpose to help create a subtleness of authenticity to my
magazine. I used the font ‘cooper black’ as it had a similar feel to the
Rolling Stone magazine font, especially with the added drop shadow effect I
decided to add. I had also added a stroke effect to the magazine front cover to
create a border effect, an effect I wanted to add in my preliminary task but I
never knew how to.
Throughout the process of progression of college magazine
to music magazine I constantly attempted to find things I could fix so I could
improve my magazine. After I completed my contents page it seemed like
something was lacking as the
background was a bland gray and my contents page image did not seem to fill its own space. Because of this I taught myself how to create a background effect on the simple gray background. I added a ‘rising sun’ background to help add life to the contents page. By this point I had acquired a better understanding of continuity and Photoshop techniques to apply to my double page spread.
background was a bland gray and my contents page image did not seem to fill its own space. Because of this I taught myself how to create a background effect on the simple gray background. I added a ‘rising sun’ background to help add life to the contents page. By this point I had acquired a better understanding of continuity and Photoshop techniques to apply to my double page spread.



