The second feature I have chosen to do is from"MOJO" on soul artist Cee-Lo Green. In total it is 5 pages long. The first pages are set on a double page spread. The first page is an A4 picture of the artist, the second is an introductory quote set in large font, it features some of his songs "Crazy" and "Fuck you" and introductory text, it takes up about half of the page. By being able to use obscenities MOJO creates a target audience who are comfortable with this kind of language. They are assuming the morals of their readers. The next few pages again feature on a double page spread. The actual text is an interview which mostly features questions about his music career, and no personal questions at all. This could imply a quite formal edge to the magazine, or it is just about the music, rather than the gossip that could come with it. Also featured are small parts of previous years in Cee-Lo Greens music career and some people he has collaborated with. The last page features the final questions of the interview. Another picture of the artist and 3 very very small summarys of some of his albums. I feel MOJO is not entirely sure as to how well its readers would know about this artist and so have to include more information.
Portfolio Sections
- A. Main Task: finished products (4)
- B. Evaluation: forms and conventions (4)
- C. Evaluation: representation (2)
- D. Evaluation: institutions (2)
- E. Evaulation: target audience (2)
- F. Evaulation: addressing my audience (4)
- G. Evaulation: technologies (2)
- H. Evaluation: skills development (2)
- I. Appendix: main task planning work (18)
- J. Preliminary Task: finished products (3)
- K. Preliminary Task: planning materials (4)
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Analysis of Feature Article #2
The second feature I have chosen to do is from"MOJO" on soul artist Cee-Lo Green. In total it is 5 pages long. The first pages are set on a double page spread. The first page is an A4 picture of the artist, the second is an introductory quote set in large font, it features some of his songs "Crazy" and "Fuck you" and introductory text, it takes up about half of the page. By being able to use obscenities MOJO creates a target audience who are comfortable with this kind of language. They are assuming the morals of their readers. The next few pages again feature on a double page spread. The actual text is an interview which mostly features questions about his music career, and no personal questions at all. This could imply a quite formal edge to the magazine, or it is just about the music, rather than the gossip that could come with it. Also featured are small parts of previous years in Cee-Lo Greens music career and some people he has collaborated with. The last page features the final questions of the interview. Another picture of the artist and 3 very very small summarys of some of his albums. I feel MOJO is not entirely sure as to how well its readers would know about this artist and so have to include more information.
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