Friday 13 November 2009

Covers for Magazines that Feature Pop






On all of the covers there is a main artist and all of them are looking into the camera. The artists names are all used as headlines. Pop music magazines have an ideology where image is important. A piece of media language that supports this is the main images where all of the artists are posed to make them represented as seductive and glamourous whereas artists that specialise in other genres of music would be represented differently.

The audience for pop music magazines are obviously pop music enthusiasts. The target audiene are probably young people as most pop artists are young, 'Taylor Swift'. The audience expects the artists to be represented as rich and glamourous. It's probably important to the target audiene that they keep up with all the new pop music through reviews and interviews. All of the magazines have a plain background but the Rolling Stone cover uses a pale blue as the background rather than using the typical white, grey or black background.

The other subtitles all reference music, 'I am a tiger - Oasis'. In all three covers there is only one main image and no smaller images.

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