Wednesday, 1 December 2010

My Interview with Connor Hodgson

1)      Who is everyone in the band and where are you all from?
We are Connor Hodgson, Flo, Conor Mckenna and Alex Randles and we're all from Wallasey!

2)      How long have you been playing for?
I’ve been playing guitar for around 3 years now but I've always loved singing and been into music for a long time.
3)      What style of music do you play?
We play poppy music with a hint of ska. Music people can dance to!

4)      What artists inspired your genre of music? (if they did)Me personally, Johnny Boral (front man from Razorlight) Razorlight was the first concert I went to and he was a real inspiration to me. He was a real front man; he loved himself, he was cocky, confident and he knew the whole place was watching him! I also love John Lennon. I don't just listen to the Beatles I read up on John Lennon and I love learning about his life.


5)      Who is the lead singer and the other positions in the band?
6)      How did you all first meet, are their any family relations within the band?
I have known Conor, the bassist, for a long time and although we never spoke, we went to primary school together. We started speaking from about year 8 and he was in year 9 when we were in Dracula Spectacular. He knew I was a drummer and his cousin, Karl, was a guitarist. He came and asked me if I wanted to start a band and so we practiced together, just us two, playing oasis and little man Tate on a cheap dragon drum kit and a guitar and practice amp.
Then, after much hassle, managed to get a bass player and a lead guitarist and the band 'Babylon Pink' was formed. We were together for about a year and a half and due to energy dying down, we stopped playing and Conor joined a new band 'The Dead Teddies'. In that band were Alex, Flo and Conor who I would later join and become 'Hodgson and the Plant'. I then started playing a cheap Argos borrowed guitar and wrote a few songs with the help of online tuning and a 'how to play basic chord' game on my phone. I was then asked to play in a charity event and wanted a full band to back me up. I asked Conor if he was interested in playing bass and me and Karl Plant had become close friends at this stage and so he would play lead guitar with me. Alex, the Dead Teddies drummer played drums and my first gig was a success, from the help of an eBay Stagg bright orange guitar, a borrowed amp and some cheesy songs.


 
7)      When was the idea of ‘Hodgeson and the Plant’ made to come together? in other words, what made you decided on the name and to be a musician.
The name came from a woman I met in Berlin who always dressed in green. Her name was Eramana Meinluft. She would never wear anything but green and her hair was always messy. She never wore any shoes and if she did they would only be flip-flops. She wore green eyeliner, green blusher and her finger nails and toes alike were painted green. She only one word of English and that was "plant" I don't know why because I couldn't speak German. I told her my name, and from everything I said the only thing she could say was "Hodgson", I put the two together and 'Hodgson and the Plant' became! I decided to be a musician because I felt like music brought something to me that nothing else could. You could express yourself and people would listen if you were good enough. You could talk about watching paint dry or staring at grass and make it sound interesting with a good riff behind it!


8)      How do you treat your fans, do you take drugs or constant alcohol drinkers, we dont ever want you rocking up to a gig high?I think we treat our fans with respect. I think the fact that they are actual fans means they like us and they're willing to follow or even listen to our music. It's a real buzz when you get good feedback. I like having fans because that's the real push behind the music you write. Without fans, there would be nothing to push you on. I also think drugs and alcohol are a big influence within music. Some bands see them as a necessity within music and some bands can't write music without being high. I personally think you don't need it. Now and again a bit of Dutch courage is always good to get people dancing, but I would never say "If you play music, you should drink and take drugs" that doesn’t make you a rock star, although people do, a lot of the time, wrongly compare music with drugs and alcohol.


9)      Do you like your role in a local band?
I think 'Local Band' is somewhere every band has to go. You can't just walk onto the scene unless you go for X Factor or Britain’s Got Talent. In some other cases you can just walk onto the scene, but mostly you have to try hard and stick with the 'local band' logo. I think no matter how big you get you'll always be the local band, it's everyone’s claim to fame, I don't mind it, but one day I’d rather be seen as something much more.

10)  What is the whole point of Connor Hodgson, music and bands, what are you in on it for?Music means a lot to me. A lot of people say 'music is my world' and they just say that because they can strum a chord and listen to Oasis but I really think it's a massive part of my day-to-day life. For someone who loves music so much, I perhaps don't listen to enough music, but I write music, listen to it and love sharing my music with people.
 

11)  What do you think about Robbie Wliiams rejoining Take That?I think it is a massive milestone for modern music and although people may see it as publicity and don't like Robbie, as a musician you HAVE to appreciate the music he's made. Just looking at his greatest hits album recently sold, the music he has will be on people's IPod till they die, not many solo artists let alone bands can manage that! He is a very successful musician and thinks it was a wise choice to make that move.

12)  If I was to buy an electric guitar, where and what type would you tell me to buy it?
Not eBay. I bought my first one off eBay, learnt from my mistakes. I bought it cos' it looked nice, then realised it sounded like rubbish. I would recommend going to a very small music shop, telling them your influences if you can't play, or tell them what sound you like if you can, then try as many guitars out as you can, feel the guitar. I personally like Fender Telecasters, I like there sound and practical size.


Working Progress: The Photoshoot

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Photos of me taking the photos for my central image

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Article Research

Double Page Spread Article
For my music magazine article I will be interviewing Connor Hodgson as an individual artist, he plays for 2 local bands, 'Hodgson and the Plant' and 'Dead dukes' I will need to research Connor and the bands, asking the appropriate questions.

His thread is mostly covers of indie/pop songs but also have a stamp for Ska music, which is very unique for his age group but successful with fans. I searched through the web and found Connor advertised and websites such as...
The bands also have their own Myspace and Facebook pages...

My double page spread
The design of my double page spread will consist of...
  • Picture takes up whole page or more
  • Headlines across both pages
  • Stand first
  • Strap line or border is used to bleed across the double page spread witch links the pages together
  • Drop Capital at the start of the article- so you know were to start reading, they are sometimes in bold type or bigger size text
  • Smaller quotes used in the article to break up the text and make it more appealing to read (drop quotes)
  • A by-line as these all exist in any double page spread.
                                                  
                                                   


































Codes % Conventions of a Double Page Spread




Rough Sketches of My Front Cover & Contents Page



Front Cover of my music magazine 'King of Strings'



                                                  Contents Page

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Planning Production


Front Cover Image for my Music Magazine

For my front cover image, I am using a medium close-up shot of a model posing with some sort or music representor e.g a guitar, drums or a microphone etc... hopefully capturing their individual personality.


This image, of the 'Cheryl Cole' is  perfect example of the image layout I will use for my magazine front cover.
I have realised that Q magazine is probably the main example of a magazine which matches the same conventions and genre of music of my magazine. So  i am going to analyse a front cover from this Q issue.







Coverlines for my Music Magazine
  • Album of the Year
  • Interview with the Kings of Leon (interviews with recording artists will be a regular feature)
  • My life in music – interview with ‘Connor Hodgson'
  • Investigation into concert ticket prices
  • Leeds Festival Highlights
  • The story behind the Liverpool echo arena
  • Fan vs Steward
  • Music Scouting - Get Yourself Noticed!
  • Biggest little moments of 2010
  • Gigs abroad – the dos and the don’ts
  • Do you have to be a crazed fan??
  • MTV Channels fix
  • Pink live in concert-exclusive pictures!



Text for my Contents Page
  • Editor’s letter
  • Fan’s letters
  • Album reviews
  • Number 1 hits or ‘No-Go’ releases – positive and negative achievements/song releases/stage outfits/performances
  • The Realistic Manager – music lovers reports on artists/songs
  • Rehab list – small ads where music lovers can buy and sell albums/merchandise/memorabilia
  • Paparazzi – the month in pictures
  • Rehearsals – tips on becoming the ideal recording artist
  • Backstage Break – puzzles, cartoon strip, competitions
  • After-show Party – inside back cover page, featuring a recording artist in every issue talking about their greatest Number Ones
  • Converse Craze!



Images Needed for my Contents Page
  1. A picture of the Echo Arena in Liverpool
  2. ...of Connor Hodgeson (the artist I am interviewing)
  3. ...of myself for the editor's letter
  4. ...of concert tickets, with prices in view
  5. ...of a Leeds Festival wrist band
  6. ...of 'Pink' live in concert
  7. ...of an acoustic guitar
  8. ...of a pair of converse trainers

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Publication Plan

Publication Plan
Title: King of Strings
Positioning Statement: Music artists in the making
Frequency of Publication: £3.00
Distribution: Newsagents and supermarkets; arenas ; gig locations
Rationale: The approach of the magzine is very much from the world of new music today. We will offer opinions and articles; and interviews that will foucus on very much what musc lovers want to know and ask
Style: Informal and hip style, using humour directly aiming at our target audience. The magazine is for our teenage music fans ranging up to twenties and so will use simple vocabulary with short paragraphs and slang.
Regular content:
·         Editor’s letter
·         Fan’s letters
·         Album reviews
·         Number 1 hits or ‘No-Go’ releases – positive and negative achievements/song releases/stage outfits/performances
·         The Realistic Manager – music lovers reports on artists/songs
·         Rehab list – small ads where music lovers can buy and sell albums/merchandise/memorabilia
·         Paparazzi – the month in pictures
·         Rehearsals – tips on becoming the ideal recording artist
·         Backstage Break – puzzles, cartoon strip, competitions
·         After-show Party – inside back cover page, featuring a recording artist in every issue talking about their greatest Number Ones
Feature Content:
·         Artist of the Year
·         Interview with the Kings of Leon (interviews with recording artists will be a regular feature)
·         My life in music – interview with ‘Hodgeson & the Plant’
·         Investigation into concert ticket prices
·         Leeds Festival Highlights
·         The story behind the Liverpool echo arena
·         Music scouting-Get yourself noticed!
·         Fan vs Steward
·         MOBO Awards 2010
·         Gigs abroad – the dos and the don’ts
·         Do you have to be a crazed fan??
·         MTV Channels fix!

House Style
Cover lines: Calibri bold 18pt.
Headlines: Calibri bold 16pt
Standfirst: Calibri
Captions: Calibri
Features first paragraph: drop capital Rockwell Extra Bold, first letter in 48pt bold capital
e.g On the ball
 Body Text: Times New Roman 11pt
Colour Scheme: Red, black, white

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

My Questionnaire

Questionaire
1.       Have you ever attended a gig were ‘Hodgeson and the Plant where performing?
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2.       What is your favourite colour when comparing magazine covers?
Red                   Blue                 Grey                 Black             Orange            Yellow            Green

3.       How often do you purchase a music a magazine?
Weekly                    Monthly                   Once every fort-night 
4.       When you purchase music magazines,  what is your favourite genre? (e.g  NME, Q, Rolling Stones)
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5.       Who is your favourite rock/indie band?
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6.       What would you respectfully pay for a music magazine, already considering music magazine prices?
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7.       What do you like/dislike about music magazines?
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8.       If you were making a music magazine who would you use as your main cover image?
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9.       What three words do you associate with Rock & Indie bands/music?
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10.   Have you ever been to any local gigs, if yes, please name the bands you have seen and their genre?
Yes                No
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Questionnaire Analysis







Thursday, 14 October 2010

Analysis of Professional Magazine Covers...

Today, I reseachered more on my competeing music magazines and began to plan my initial ideas for my music magazine. Here is the work...


Initial Plans for my Magazine

From the research I gathered about the competing magazines which are already publishing on the market, these gave me my initial ideas for publishing my own music magazine. Here are some of the decisions I have began to make...


Price: £3.50

Fequency of Publication: 12 per year/1 issue released every month

Average issue size: 112-150 pages per magazine

Regular Content: Free gift, New song releases on itunes, Top 50 tracks now etc...

Feature Articles: All my cover stories e.g who I have interviewed this month, Recent gossip on music festivals/awards etc...

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Researching at the Market Place

Today, I researched the market place of Indie/Rock music magazines for the genre of my own music magazine. I researched price range, frequency of publication, issue size, regular content & feature articles of 4 different indie/rock music magazines and this is what I got...












Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Evaluation for School Magazine Front Cover & Contents Page

Throughout making this media product based on a school magazine I think that my product uses the typical codes and conventions of a real media product such as; Masthead, main medium shot image, bar code, date and issue number and most importantly cover lines.
  The the new programmes I used to create my products, 'Adobe Photoshop' I used to create my front cover and 'Quark Xpress' to create my contents page. I'm quite used to using Photoshop as I use it on a daily basis in my lifestyle so i found using this media technology quite simple. Whereas, I have never used Quark Xpress before and so experienced small difficulties throughout using the programme but soon adjusted to it. Also, the cameras we used were very new media and where a little confusing to get the focus right on models and objects sometimes, but I still came out with some great pictures for the finished product for my magazine.
  To finish, I think that most weaknesses came up with using Quark Xpress while trying to make my contents page and because i wasnt an expert with the tools at first I did not really know how to do the attention to detail on my magazine, but from making this magazine I have had practice with the programme and so I hope to make a fantastic contents with my music magazine.
 

Final Products for my School Magazine Cover & Contents page

Final product of my school magazine cover.


Final product of my school magazine contents page.

Final Images for School Magazine

These are the finial images I have used for my school magazine cover & contents page...

One of the images I have used in my contents page, of a school girl in uniform, smiling/showing happiness.



Another image i contained in my contents page, of the lower 6th form common room, which is the images that represents my coverline '6th form life'.

 Another image in contents page which represents another cover line 'Bauty & the Beast - the school musical'.

Another contents image for 'Best Results Ever' coverline.


This is my main image for my front cover.


Finally, this image represents my cover line for the excitment from students for prom 2011.

Monday, 11 October 2010

School Magazine Cover in the Making...

I took screen shots of my product while I was in the process of making it, here are some of the basic shots I took...

This is my 1st screen shot of the opened picture file that I am using for my main image, I did not crop the image or use any effects just the mid-shot on its own.


Next, I added a picture box and used the fill tool to colour it white. I then used the text box tool to create my masthead, 'Schoolorama'.



The next thing I did was to add my main feature line and cover lines to my front cover by using the text box tool and experimenting with the font type, size & colour to contrast with my magazine cover.



Fourthly, I inserted a picture of a barcode which I made myself, along with main features magazines include in their conventions such as; website name, date, issue number, price & barcode. This was to give my magazine the realistic look to it.


Finally , I added more cover lines and 'exclusives', along with my tagline for my magazine; 'Smart by nature' .

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

School Magazine Cover & Contents Page

 
Rough Front Cover for my school magazine




Rough contents page for my school magazine



Today we had to design a rough plan of our own individual school magazine covers and contents page.

Monday, 27 September 2010

Camera Angles







                           High angle long shot...
   


   

       ...Image which connotes Friendship






                                            ...Very long shot                          


                       

...Over the shoulder shot of someone writing












                    Medium long shot of two people...

...Very long shot coveying isolation











...Low angle close up











...An image which connotes stress




...Big close up of someone using a phone










Close up of someone in nature...










....Extreme close up of time