Planning Magazine Advert - Miss Miller
Advertisements within magazines are vital to an artist and
their record label in terms of the promotion and sale of an album, they are
essential as they target not only their intended audience and current
followers, but also the varied and wide audience in the form of the magazine
readers. The magazine advertisement association earn a combined annual revenue of
over £20 billion, and magazine readership increases every year through the
increased fixation on celebrities and the need for escapism through gossip and
a fascination of other people’s lives. Advertisement within magazines is also
incredibly beneficial for an artist and their record label as it displays high
quality, and coloured images in their magazines, unlike other forms of media
such as newspapers or direct mail. These adverts also stay more relevant and in
the eye of audiences as magazines tend to stay popular and read for a few weeks
until the next issue is released, the high picture quality of these magazines
also mean they are collected at home to be read again, especially if it
contains a piece of interesting information or an intriguing article.
Below is the plan for my own magazine advert, which I will later create through Photoshop using the plan I have created on paper, I decided to make my poster conventional to the Pyschedelic Rock genre however featuring some mainstream features to attract not only the fans of the genre but other readers.
You have provided a minimal/no existent analysis of your plan, simply stating why magazine adverts are useful, but no analysis of your own, or even a picture.
ReplyDeleteYou need to:
1) Include a picture of your plan and analyse each element used within it
2) Make sure you state whether you will include a personal message/acknowledgment from the artist and why
2) Make sure you explain all elements fully in terms of what they create for the audience and how it will help promote the artist
3) Explain how you want elements used to represent and promote the artist
5) Include a picture of your drawing
6) Finish this