Wednesday 15 December 2010

Evaluation

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
For our newspaper we were specifically creating a local newspaper, trying to produce and in some ways replicate our local newspaper. As a result these papers are neither stereotypical broadsheet nor tabloid papers. Although I researched into national newspapers to gather a wider range of layout techniques that could engage the readers as they target a wider audience therefore having to introduce different techniques of persuasion. For instance, The Guardian has to appeal to a mass audience therefore we took techniques that they use for their newspaper and website and tried to mirror these qualities.
A local newspaper primarily includes local news, so much so that to a certain extent a person who would read it not from that particular area will not understand some of the articles included. In contrast, tabloid newspapers such as The Times or The Guardian report on stories from all of the UK which will more than likely be seen on the news. Therefore I felt that it was necessary to introduce a balance between the two and create a ‘new’ approach by adding some stories from the national news but still having the main focus on local news. As a result all of our stories were in fact true and were based upon the main headlines in our area at the current moment in time. Therefore as a result I think this improved our newspaper as our content was more interesting and appealed to the audience by showing a range between the two forms of articles that being, local and national.   
As other successful newspapers do, we made sure that our newspaper was recognisable throughout our newspaper, website and poster. Therefore we used the same fonts, colour schemes, and titles throughout, showing the reader some familiarity and being able to distinguish the creator. For instance on all three ancillary tasks our masthead, ‘News Weekly’ was easily identifiable with it being in the same font and colour on all three pieces.
As a result I think our newspaper looks realistic and I think that we have taken different aspects from local and national papers to create a happy medium. Therefore we used selling points that would not usually be seen on a local paper. For instance on the right of our paper, we introduced a column that told the reader what would be included in the today’s paper, in my opinion this breaks the cover up and although takes some attention off the stories; creates more on the paper itself by showing more articles that the reader may be interested in. I think this is successful as it shows the balance between the two, on the other hand we have included advertisements that again break up the text and space, and show the reader it is a local newspaper with the advertising of local companies and events.    
Similarly we included these techniques with our website, although we feel this is our weakest part of our project. Critically we believe that the quality doesn’t match with the quality of our other tasks and is a very basic website in comparison to the websites we researched. Although we felt we tried to create the same style within ours we believe that if we had more of an understanding on the programme we used, it could definitely of been made better and to a higher standard. Although we did incorporate our stories and headlines from our paper and linked it with the website as this was the daily news for ‘News Weekly’. Also adding in our advertisements this coincided with our research on the websites and how The News Guardian includes adverts to further the interest to local businesses. Personally I think the advertisements detract attention away from the main aim of the stories, and therefore feel they are a waste of space. Although as this already works with local newspaper we k new we had to still use them.

The poster is a strong point of our overall project as, in my opinion, it is very detailed. It is different to any other posters people have seen and although we created it due  to our research, I feel it looks better than some posters which already exist for newspapers, and are definitely better than the headline poster boards that try to advertise the paper headlines. As we didn’t have much to compare our poster with we feel that it is a unique design and although can be seen as a cliché with the slogan of the poster, I believe that it links well with the base of our newspaper as we are located on the coast. As this differs from the simplistic approach of other posters that focus on the paper headline, more so than it does on the poster and newspaper. This is why we decided against this style, as we feel this advertises the newspaper the best way and is a lot more detailed to catch the eye of the audience. We believe that our poster therefore engages the audience more as with the slogan and image it makes the reader think of the meaning behind these giving their own personal opinion on our newspaper.  


How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
When implementing my project we tried to use a consistent colour scheme throughout all of our products. This worked well as it makes the products recognisable and showed the reader familiarity within our pieces of production. The use of blue, red and white was used as a result from the survey showed this to be the best option as it would engage the reader more as it was what most of them were looking for in local newspapers. As a result the blue also links with the location of our local newspaper, as this can be seen to mean the blue of the sea, relevant to Whitley Bay. The red therefore contrasts with the blue and therefore emphasises and highlights some areas of our work. Throughout we stuck with the same font of Georgia, and used the same titles and included them on all of our ancillary tasks. If I was to redo this project I would introduce a logo to our project that could be included on all of tasks to be more identifiable to the reader of the newspaper itself. Therefore our ancillary tasks are well linked between one another and with this combination from the website and poster, produce an effective approach to advertising our main task of the newspaper.  

What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Predominantly expressing positive feelings and comments about our products, when asked to look at the products and compare them against other local newspapers and their products. On the whole, we received positive responses regarding our tasks and although the website was identified as our weakness in our project they felt that our newspaper and poster compensated for this as the majority of responses praised the originality of our poster and overall look of our front cover. Also the amount of detail we had taken into consideration didn’t come unnoticed, for instance our columns aligned with each other on both the front cover and the second page.
They seemed most interested by the introduction of national news, and although the subject matters of some of the articles wouldn’t necessarily focus on them as a target audience (as we asked classmates) they could see how the stories could be popular amongst other readers; therefore appealing to a mass audience.
Seemingly, a general categorisation of our newspaper has been made and our feedback was overall, surprisingly positive. Although we know there could be major improvements, we feel that for the website this was hindered through the programme we used.


How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Predominantly using Microsoft Publisher, we created the plans and drafts for most of our tasks, later going on to make the final products. For instance our newspaper plans and final piece were created in Publisher. We were most definitely comfortable using this programme, as we have a lot of experience using this programme from an early age. We found it easy to manipulate the images, as well as using the range of text tools, for example creating columns in the text boxes. This is clearly a crucial point to the creation of a successful newspaper.
To research I used other local products where possible, as my goal was to create a local newspaper, a poster advertising it and a website coinciding with the paper. Therefore with the need to manipulate images for the poster we used Macromedia Fireworks, again comfortable with this programme and the editing of images and texts. For instance when making our paper boat we were able to cut out the background of the image to overlap it on the image of Whitley Bay lighthouse. The biggest task we faced was the website and using Microsoft Expression, this programme was new to us and we didn’t have the knowledge to take advantage of what was clearly a great programme. But with little knowledge we did the best we could and created a website that in my opinion lacked flare like our other pieces. With the previous research I think that this benefitted our work as we had preconceptions of what we needed to produce and although I am disappointed with our website I feel it still could be used as a local newspaper website as they are very basic when looking at our research.

When planning, we used ideas that we had found to be successful during researching different aspects of the tasks. We kept the target audience similar to that of the usual local newspapers and continued to orientate it towards this group. Although adding subjects that could be read by people of our age, with the introduction of the school story and the university fees article. We used this feature to enhance the range of audience trying to appeal to a wide range of people with the differentiation of stories. In doing so I think we have been successful and have allowed the current news, local and national, to be produced into one paper.  

Final Pieces

'News Weekly' Newspaper




'News Weekly' Website





'News Weekly' Poster

Poster Production

For the production of our poster we decided to create a similar style to the ones that we have researched. We create a design similar to the one with the folded newspaper into the shape of an aeroplane. Therefore we linked this with our theme and our local base, being at the coast we were able to come up with the idea of a boat and then add it on to an image of the local lighthouse. As a result we had to come up with a slogan that would also link with our theme but fit with the genre of a newspaper. Also including a sell line to enhance the newspapers selling technique into persuading the reader to buy and also tell them what this paper is advertising. We included this in the same font and colour as it is on our newspaper to again engage the reader and show them the similar characteristic.

Draft

To create this I 'youtubed' a video clip as a how to on folding the paper into a boat. Therefore we created the boat and photographed it, editing the image and overlapping it onto our own image of Whitley Bay lighthouse. Therefore it gave the ilusion of a paper boat sailing by the lighthouse. Also we came up with a slogan to try and engage the reader and create reader participation with them having to think about the meaning behind the slogan, developing an understanding with them. 'Lifes not always as peaceful as the beach' we created this as it linked with our location and therefore as it is a local newspaper the reader can relate, although we feel the hidden message behind this is that the stories involved have a wider audience and hit some well documented subjects that are in ways dramatic amongst the audiences, for instance the rise in university fees. Also this could be seen as a form of synergy as it portrays the advertising of two ideas, for instance could therefore link with the recycling of the newspaper and how it is reuseable and therefore advises the audience to do so.

Bellow is the screen shot of our poster and the programme we created it in.





Images- We took images of Whitley Bay Lighthouse and our folded newspaper to link the two and create an advert similar to our draft.




Slogan- this was created from a website that has an option of many fonts therefore we had a wide selection and chose these styles to persuade the reader and draw their attention.
http://www.dafont.com/




Final Design

Website Production

When creating the website pages we used a similar layout to the News Guardians site, as we liked the layout of it when researching, also as it is a local paper we could relate and include similar headlines and links. Although we set out our headlines different to this as we chose a different approach with our stories and headlines. Also we decided to include a column down the right of our page that stays the same on all of our pages, which includes the weather for the day, adverts and also 'tell us your story' where the reader can contact the newspaper. We didnt come up with the second page of the newspaper plans as it will be similar to the main page but with our main article, Sainsbury's, including the full article and the including links to other pages. Therefore we thought the plans for this would be irrelevant and time wasting when making the website as it was very time consuming.

Draft

This final design differs from our draft as when we began ceating it, we found difficulties with the programme we used, Microsoft Expression Web 2. It was difficult for me personally as it was hard to rearrange the layout and design of our newspaper. Also when inserting images the rescaling or manouvering of them was difficult to do and was time consuming. Although the final product looks good, it took a lot of effort making it, and i feel it could of been made better if we used another programme. Bellow is the screen shot from when we created the website, and how we had to insert the images and texts speciffically into different boxes that had to be altered after most edits.






Final Design
Page 2



We used the same colourscheme (blues and reds) to link with our newspaper, therefore it would all link together and would show familliarity to the reader as it would be very similar. Although we changed the style from columns to just leaving it in a website 'blogger' form, allowing differentiation between the two. We kept the layout all very simple and the design of it all was sectioned with boxes to show the reader the different headlines and briefs. Also we used the same masthead but made it a smaller size font as it wasnt our main focus on the website, and from our research other newspapers have done the same.

Newspaper Production

Firstly, we made a draft in Microsoft Publisher to gather an understanding on how to produce our final newspaper. We added in what we thought we would include, for instance secondary images, headlines and the layout of the paper. We produced this design draft to allow us to refer back to this and also add in our own articles and images.

Draft

The images bellow show the progression we made when creating my newspaper pages. We had to look at the coventions of papers (either the front cover or the inside page) and edit around our articles to make them fit with our layout. On the front cover, we used the same mast head as the ones we researched as it would show familiarity to the audiences. We also decided to add an original feature that we created ourselves this would link other headlines with the inside of the paper, shown with our column on the right of the front over. We used the traditional layout techniques of columns and alligned all of the articles with the columns to be similar to that of original newspapers. Also from our research we were able to see how many articles and adverts to use on the front cover and second page. Therefore we decided to use five articles as the length of the articles filled the space greatly and we were just able to fit everything in. For these articles we chosen a few images to go with the articles as too many would make it look over crowded, therefore we needed to find a balance. As a result we only added images to the main articles as it emphasises the main topics in our newspaper, attracting the reader mainly to these articles. Also considering the colourscheme of our newspaper, we kept it simple and only added colours of blues and reds to emphasise main characteristics. Although our images and advertisements coincidently linked with our colourscheme aswell. For the second page we again kept the traditional layout to engage the reader through the familiarity of real newspapers and now our own. We concluded that we would have a main article on this page linked with our front cover, and have two more shot stories surrounding this. These articles were all relevant to the time period of our production of our newspaper therefore it made our newspaper more realistic to others.






Final Design




Planning-Images

For all of our tasks, we used our own images. We decided to take images that obviously linked with our stories but this also swayed our choices in the articles as the images to go with them were easy to take. For instance our local Sainsbury's store for our main article, and for our poster Whitley Bay lighthouse. Even for our advertisements we used original adverts that we were able to recieve permission from as we both knew the owners. Although for some we created our own with images we had taken to come up original adverts.

Sainsbury's:

Whitley bay lighthouse for our poster and festival advert:
SoSo Hairdressing advert:

New York Forge advert:

West Monkseaton Metro:
 'BLUE' clothing shop advert:


Paper made boat:
Northumbria university: