Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Evaluation - Question 7




Evaluation - Question 6

Evaluation - Question 5
JK - We went back home in the car just now, we dropped us mate off and it came on Radio 2. On 'way back just before our mate got in the car it were on Radio 1, and when he got in the car he goes 'I've just seen you on MTV'... it's too much though man, it's a bit daft.
Has the popularity freaked you out?
JK - Yeah, some things do. I don't normally get recognised so I'm alright, I don't mind it that way, I don't want it ever to get really big."
"Now recently, solo singers have been creating elaborate stage names for themselves, like Marina and the Diamonds and Florence and the Machine, so why did you just decide to stick with your real name?
I don’t know how to break this to you but my name isn’t actually Scarlet!
No way! So what is your name?
My real name is... Wait (Calls to manager) Kev, am I allowed to reveal this yet? Yeah? Okay then, here’s an exclusive for you, I’ve never said it in an interview before. My name is actually Charlotte, but I’ve always thought it was a bit posh; I wanted something a bit more edgy. I’ve got a scar on my head from when I ran into the corner of a wall when I was a kid, so Scarlet just seemed pretty appropriate!"
I think that if I had made the interview into one long piece of prose, then the readers would have lost interest and become bored, but because mine is split into short bite size questions and answers, my younger target audience will be able to read it easily and take it all in. I also did use swearing occasionally in this interview, but not too much so that it became offensive, just casually dropping it into the conversation like this:
"I was so shit scared that I played about 2 songs and made a speedy exit!"
Evaluation - Question 4
discovering new music. They still can’t quite shake off the skinny jeans
though."
Based on these descriptions, this is what I imagine my target market to look like, and a collage of what products I would expect them to buy.

They would be around the ages of 16-24, and be interested in live music, gigs, and fashion. They could be either male or female as my magazine has been designed to aim at both genders.
The general overview of my ideal buyer would be:
- They would shop at high street brands such as Topshop/Topman, Urban Outfitters, Zara etc. and also maybe charity, retro, vintage shops.
- They would obviously listen to indie/alternative music such as MGMT, Biffy Clyro, Empire of the Sun, Friendly Fires, Kasabian, Mumford and Sons, Ladyhawke etc.
- They would watch television shows such as teen dramas and the music channels (MTV, NME, 4Music etc.)
This type of person would but my magazine as I have made sure that the tone of address in the magazine is appropriate to this age bracket (it isn't too formal and uses slang that this age will understand). I have also made sure that everything about the magazine is suitable for both genders; the colour scheme is fairly neutral and I have constructed my photos so that they appeal to both men and women. Women will probably appreciate the clothes that Scarlet is wearing, men would appreciate how she looks more, and both would appreciate the music she makes and represents.
I have also included reviews of live gigs as part of my contents as this will appeal to the music fans who love live music.
Evaluation - Question 3
After searching through the web and various magazines and publishing companies, I have decided that the best publishing company to publish my magazine, Frett, is IPC Media.

IPC Media is one of Britain's leading consumer magazine and digital publishers, who have a large portfolio, selling over 350 million copies of their products every year.
IPC Media produces over 85 iconic media brands, and their print brands alone reach almost two thirds of UK women and 44% of UK men (almost 27 million UK adults) while their online brands reach 20 million users every month.
I think that this company is perfect for my magazine as they are experienced in dealing with all types of publication, and they only have a few music based magazines, they mainly deal with home and style magazines. This means that my music based magazine could slot into their huge range of brands so they would have a variety of magazines.
These are a few of the publications that IPC Media publishes, with Frett magazines cover to see how it could slot into the existing market and publications at IPC Media:
Due to the popularity of all the above brands at this company, I would be quite sure that Frett magazine would be able to easily sell lots on the shelves if this publishing company was behind it.
Link to IPC Media's website
Evaluation - Question 2





