Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Drafting and Planning: Further Improvements

Before handing in my completed magazine I have worked on a few features to give them more life and excitement, as before i believed they offered nothing to my page. 

In a previous blog post I spoke about the changes I had made to my contents page images and social media links. Following that I have updated this further to not only create coherence but also ensure that this feature matches the overall house style of my magazine. I also spoke about the addition I had made in the form of an editors note. I have changed this slightly. 


  • I changed the font colour from pink to white on one of my stories "ELISHA Q&A - All of what you've been dying to know." I think this now brings this area of my contents page together as one piece.
  • I have added faded out pink boxes behind the text of my stories. The transparency adds a colour feature on the page but also acts as a accent, due to it making the text stand out more as it doesn't blend in with dark background of the images. The use of the pink also reflects my main colour used in my magazine. 
  • I have added a small white star in to the boxes, the small addition ties in with the other stars used on my contents page. 
  • As I said I have only edited this slightly, I have done this by changing the colour from black to pink at the beginning and end. This makes the feature stand out more and also adds a pop of colour to the bottom of the page. This looks better in my opinion. 

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Drafting and Planning: Finished Article


This is my final finished version of my double page spread article. I have implemented the changes my teacher recommended by adding a sentence about her first single she has released, this gives the 'critic choice award nominee' have some context behind it. I think this final article matches my magazine well, as it discusses my artist, her background and also her music. It is suitable for my target audience as the register I have used has been carefully thought about. 


Youngest Brits critic choice award nominee at 17, 5.5 million and counting combined followers on social media and YouTube, signed to a record label at just 15. She is already taking the music world by storm and her debut album 'Exhibition' is still months from being released... and if you still don't know who these stats belong to then where have you been. Since the release of her first single ‘Home’ this young star really has set the music scene a light with her unique blend of pop and country, brining them together to create a musical masterpiece.

Pearl Rey the 17-year-old singer who is taking on the best of country and pop never expected to have such a big success so soon into her career full filling her hidden passion. Born Pearl Kiely, she never saw herself heading in the direction of fame and fortune, as she left school with a collection of amazing grades. But grades aren't the only thing she picked up in the summer of 2014. "I spent the summer gigging in Birmingham before being scouted at gig for new home grown talent. I was given a immediate record deal and began working on my original work, Before I knew it I was leaving my initial dreams of becoming a teacher to become a signed singer."

Pearl started her life in the heart of Birmingham before she began touring around the country with her also musical family. She settled back into life in Birmingham in 2011 to begin her GCSE studies. Birmingham is now where she takes a great deal of inspiration along with that of her family. "My father and grandfather are both huge country fans. I was introduced into the genre  by accident at the age of 4. I was mesmerised at the first note. I grew up watching them gigging around the country but I never saw myself up on a stage. My mother also loves country but she also offered a beautiful pop tone to her music and that's what i now take inspiration from. I bring together my fathers country spirit with my mothers pop background"

We asked Pearl Rey all about her upcoming debut album, she replied with "This project has become my life over the last 2 years  believe or not. Its took the last 2 years and heap load of hard work to produce this album. I know 2 years is a long period but I took my time finding my sound while giging up and down the country. I saw it as the best way to find the sound that reflects me perfectly.  The album is full of hits that bring together both the pop and country genre. If you dont get one then you get the other come through in every song. I think combing the two will create a unqiue sound that all can enjoy, the combined sound reflects me as a person but also as an artist. I am the music."


Away from music we spoke to Pearl about what else in her life that is her love. “Where do I start, Birmingham is my home town and I love it but Birmingham City Football club has a piece of my heart. I have my own season ticket and have done since I was born. Despite people recognising me in the street I still sit with the fans as I always have. They all know me in the stands and I trust them with my life. I think if I ever came into trouble id be safer at the St Andrews than anywhere else. " She sure does have more than one strong passion. Pearl isn’t just one layer deep, she is more than what meets the eye.

Pearl admits she has another new and interesting project to accompany her one her journey to music supremacy. “Last summer I got a phone call, from a surprising company. I was approached to work on a side project. For now the majority of the details will remain secret, well at least until after the album release as that’s my main priority but its sure to be a surprise. Let’s just say it defines me and my freedom and enlightenment of music. I feel so glad that my music finally reaching out to people but when this project is revealed my full message will be made clear.” We are surely intrigued but I guess we will just have to stay peeled and watch her project come to life.  

We got talking to Pearl about her past before music became to the forefront of her life. We spoke about everything from her past school life, to relationships and family. She opened up and revealed all by saying “When I came back to Birmingham to study for my GCSE’s I didn’t always have the best time. School became a place of hell for me as I encountered mass bullying from people I thought were my friends. During my 3 years I so wanted to leave and move to a new school but I thought that would let them win. So that’s when I put them to the back of my mind and put all of my determination into my school work and it paid off. I left school that summer with grades I was proud of, including 6A*s. It was then I realised no one could get in the way. That summer was the best summer I’ve ever had because I left school and I left them behind. The funniest part is if they read this article and realise I’m talking about them. They were my friends and now they are nothing more than strangers in the street who I had to spend three years with.”

However Pearl isn’t as innocent as she seems, she spoke about her wild side and the behaviour that has created a storm with the fans. “I like coming out of my comfort zone and that can sometimes create a bigger reaction than expected.  I want to be an idol to young girls and also boys, but not for fame and fortune but to show them that you can be yourself and succeed. If that means doing the unexpected then why not? I used to hide from trying new things but not now. I recently just did a skydive in aid of charity and I’ve just booked to do a bungee jump and helicopter ride in Australia, all of which is a big deal to someone scared of heights. The new challenges are what make me thrive to express myself."

After hearing about her trip to Australia, we asked just how she fits her adventures around her already busy schedule.“My record company have been quite relaxed allowing me to record when I feel I’m really in the mood. They want me to still focus on being young and they see the wait as just a bigger impact for when it finally does drop.  Music is only ever at its best when you’re in the mood. If I was to record not at 100% it just wouldn’t be pretty.”  Pearl has also just moved into a new house of her own to strengthen her new found independence. She tells us of extreme happiness to have her own living space. “I’ve already had my friends and family around. Moving out of home was big decision, I’ve never lived one my own. I didn’t even know how to use the washing machine until a few days before collecting the keys [laughs] and I’m still getting grips to the cooking but my mum is always a call away. She’s made that very clear. I’m apprehensive of what is to come without the comfort of my parents but it’s exciting” She is moving out of the family home, the small home town girl is growing up. 

Before we finished we asked Pearl all about her Brit nomination. “I believe I’m the youngest person to be nominated for the award, which to me is more amazing then winning it. Not going to lie I would have loved to win it but with my best music not released yet, I think the true me wouldn’t be presented. I’ve worked hard to get to this point and nomination shows me it’s all be worth it. Of course I don’t do it for the awards but they show people are taking the time to listen and appreciate my sound.” We also spoke about her ever growing social media following, who watch her steps from all across the world. “Knowing people are supporting me from half way around the country is such a huge inspiration. The numbers having just been growing and growing it’s crazy how me, an ordinary girl from Birmingham has fans from a far as Australia – that’s another reason why I’m going on that trip later this year, that I spoke about earlier. I wish I could meet them all, but that’s impossible but It’s important for them to know I appreciate each every fans support” Wow a small town girl who has grown past her English roots and is now reaching bigger heights. 

As for what’s next after the album, Pearl is going on Tour. She is definitely one hard worker. An album release and a tour in all in a short amount of time. “It’s going to be an amazing experience. I know I’ve toured before gigging but this time it’s different. Before I’d be supporting doing covers in little clubs and bars but now it’s all about me. How big headed does that sound {laughs.} What I mean is, this time on a wide UK tour performing in some of the best venues in the country performing my own material for the people I care about the most. My fans! They are everything and I wouldn’t be here today doing this interview let alone realising an album without them.  I owe them a lot and that’s why I want to make them a big part of this tour.” We asked what she meant by this and she replied “You’ll have to watch this space.” The future surely looks bright for this young star.



Monday, 13 March 2017

Drafting and Planning: Implemented Changes

Changed Contents Stories. 

 These are the changes I have made on my contents page.

>>>> I have changed the page numbers for my stories - I now have a 100 pages. This matches the typical number of pages in a monthly magazine.

>>>> I have made the font of my text smaller as well to make for more space on the page to add a new feature and more stories.

>>>> I have added 3 new pages in the 'WE OFFER MORE...' section - this adds more features to my magazine that could potentially keep readers coming back. I have also changed some of my stories

>>>> I have added boxes around my feature sections as proposed. It separates them but also makes them stand out. I have made sure that I have included music notes and star accents into each both linking in the music genre.

UPDATED CONTENTS PAGE:

IN EVERY ISSUE:

Page 15 
TOP PICKS
1,2,3.... Our music thoughts. 

Page 23 
POP QUIZ
Your questions answered.

Page 30
ACCESS ALL AREAS
The day in the world of an artist.

Page 37
A NonStop MONTH
A guide to the next month of music

Page 44
A list of A to Z
Your best of Top 10’s  

Page 59
ONES TO WATCH

A list on the unique and promising 

INSIDE THIS MONTH:

Page 6 FT COLLAB - stay tuned for this show stopper

Page 8 ELISHA HERMES Q&A - all of what you've been dying to know

Page 12 THE ROAD TO BRIT SUCCESS - the 2017 music storm.

Page 14 LEAVING THE PAST BEHIND - Pop country flow 

Page 18 MELANIE & DUNDO - Online Duel takes place 

Page 20 MAGGIE'S MARK - The legacy left behind

Page 26 C|HARLIE - A bad boy here to stay

Page 24  FELIX BROS - A new found focus for the future 

Page 32 OUTFIT 101 - What they've been wearing, look just like them

WE OFFER MORE:

Page 64
WE REVIEW: ALBUMS
Who and what did 2016 have to offer when it came to albums

Page 66
WE REVIEW: TOURS 
Who and what did 2016 have to offer when it came to tours

Page 72 
LIVE REVIEWS
A first look into Live.

Page 78
COMPETITIONS
Lets have look what we have to offer in this months issue 

Page 82 
PAPARAZZI PHOTO BOOTH
Have yourself a selfie with the stars 

Page 95
SUBSCRIPTION CORNER 
Subscribe to not miss out! 


Images and Social media links 

<<<< I have changed one of my images to make it fit in the space provided. The image of my two artists (Felix Bros) I have put them over lapping. 

<<< I have changed the numbers around for my two images. As it looked better if the number 8 came before the number 24 

<<<< I have put the two stories in different colours. I have put my female artists font in pink, and the boys in white because I have been told to be careful using the pink on the male artists. 

<<<< I have changed my social media link area. I have put the media logos on top of a green background with a pink boarder which works with my colour scheme. It is in a square shape now to fit the space that was available

Editors Note 
>>>> I have added a editors note onto my contents page, which a commonly seen in teenage pop magazines. So adding this has made my magazine look more realistic.

Hey, Nonstoppers!
Last year was an amazing year for music. With the introduction of so many. Were left with the question of can 2017 beat that. This year were going to bring to you all the brilliant new artists on the block in the coming months - there's a lot to stay peeled for. But for this months issue  we bring you one of 2017 shining stars… Pearl Rey. (Image in the top left hand corner.) We’ve gone bonkers for this issue and we’re sure sure you will to. Make sure you check out this weeks ‘we offer more’ section for your chance to win a signed Polaroid camera from  C|harlie 
Love Cait x

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Drafting and Planning: What I'm going to do next?

My final hand in of course work is on the 16th of March 2017. I have till then to improve my magazine. Here are the steps I am going to take to do this.


  • Change the overall layout of my contents page: 
  • I have changed one of my headings from 'ON THE COVER' to 'INSIDE THIS MONTH' - This shows that this section of stories if specific to the issue. 
  • I am going to move my Images around to position them better, so a correlation is made between my artist features and my stories for the specific month. I am also going to make two of them smaller to fit the space available. 
  • I am going to try and increase my page number count to 50 from 40 (this will only be possible if I change the page drastically enough)
  • From looking into my research into similar products, I am hoping to add a editors note section as this is a common feature on contents page for magazines of a similar genre. 
  • I have added boxes around each heading and its stories that come with it - this defines them and also separates each section. 

  • On my double page spread I need to look at my article again. My feedback arose a problem with something I have wrote about my artist being a critics choice nominee which is true. I am going to change this, to make it more realistic. 
  • I am going to make "Exhibition ‘ is available to Pre Order now ready for release on March 21st'" on my page bigger. This will make it more clearer and will not blend in with the image as much, so people will be able to identify it and not miss it. 

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Drafting and Planning: Final Draft Personal Feedback

Following the hand in of our final drafts, we received personal feedback dedicated to the work we have completed and the improvements that need to be made. Our feedback was based on the mark scheme that out final course work will be marked on - this will then gives us an idea of how realistic are magazines look.

This is the feedback I got (I will go on to explain each one and how it relates to my work):


  1. Yes
  2. Yes
  3. Yes
  4. Pop Music
  5. No - unable to link cover lines to 'on the cover' 
  6. 38 pages?
  7. Yes
  8. Yes
  9. Yes
  10. Front Cover  
  • Apostrophes!
  • Photos - musical mise-en-scene
         Contents Page
  • Other features
         Double Page Spread
  • How can she be a critics choice if she hasn't released anything? 

< My interpretation of my feedback > 

  1. I have submitted a front cover, contents page and double page spread, so i have met this criteria 
  2. I have included 5 images - all use different camera shots
  3. I have all of the essential conventions - Price/URL/Date line/Barcode
  4. My music genre is clear. My teacher immediately could determine my magazine genre is 'Pop'
  5. On my contents page I have a section called 'ON THE COVER' my teacher is unable to link what stories under there to the cover lines on my front cover. 
  6. I currently have 40 pages in my magazine and not 38.
  7. My double page spread numbers (14 and 15) correspond to what I have put on my contents page.
  8. My point size is a suitable size. 
  9. I have some syntax, grammar and/or spelling errors which need rectifying.
  10. The image on my front cover currently does present a musical artist to teacher. The musical mise-en-scene is not coming across. / I need to add more features to my contents page - for example live reviews and subscription possibilities. / My teacher poses a very good question, which I need to think about. This involves looking at my article and editing accordingly.  

Monday, 6 March 2017

Drafting and Planning: Final Draft Class Feedback

Common errors made in our coursework:

  • Inconsistency of cover lines from the ones featuring on the front cover to the ones included on the contents page. 
  • Contents page information is too much - Long unnecessary sentences/quotes explaining what the story is about. This gives to much insight for the reader, which could lead to them losing interest.
  • Sometimes genre is not always obvious.
  • Minimum of FOUR original photographs needed - there must also be a difference between them. They cant all be of a medium close up.
  • Contents page have a lack of features
  • A weekly or monthly magazine will NOT feature an artist promoting a 'new song' or 'new single' 

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: Double Page Spread Changes

BEFORE (First Draft): 


The design was quite modest with little excitement on the page. There was no stand out features and everything seemed to blend together into one white page with only colour coming from the background art. 

NOW (Final Draft): 


What I have changed? 
  • More colour has been added to page, in the form of coloured block around the pull quotes.
  • My font size of my article has been reduced to decent font size 10 - I had previously said * however this was far to small. 
    • The smaller font size has also meant I have extended my article slightly which now makes the page look fuller. 

Monday, 27 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: Contents Page Changes


What I have changed??? - My contents page has been changed hugely. I have stuck to most of the changes I wanted as proposed in a previous blog post. 

  • I have not changed the social media page, but I have enlarged it. This makes it fit the space more, making it clearer. I have also added a grey and pink trimmed line around the boxes edge to make the feature more defined. 
  • I have added a new heading "ON THE COVER" on the left hand side of the page to highlight the stories on the front cover more. I have also added a boxed detail with a coloured trim. The colours I have used incorporate my colour scheme more on the page. The text has also been highlighted with a while lined detail, further enhancing it. 
  • The colour on the page now looks more girly and matches my target audience more. I have also ensures that the colour scheme runs from the front cover onto the contents page. 
  • I have changed one of my images of a secondary artist, as I believe the new image worked with the look of the magazine - I also edited the picture to show my artists name written on the tower behind her, which adds a fun element. I have also changed the size of the image of my main artist. This has made it look less stretched out, which works on the page. 
  • Changing the size of the image has also allowed me to adjust the sizing of the box containing the pages heading "CONTENTS." It now doesn't overlap the image and stands alone on the page. It has also allowed me to add a third heading as previously mentioned. 
  • The font colour on my images have been changed to make them clearer. I have took away the green colour and stuck to just white and pink. Which I think works well over the colour of the images. 
  • I have also added to the musical and girly theme further, by adding more music notes around the page  - but I have coloured this various tones of grey -  along with them I have added pink stars which brings the whole look of the magazine together. 
  • I have changed the colour of the center dividing line to pink which makes the division brighter and have also lined the images and the heading to keep the pink going through the page. This separates the features but also adds a girly tone to the page. 

I am pleased with how my contents page looks, it has come a long way from my first contents page and it matches my first expectations of my magazine look. 

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: Front Cover Changes


What I have changed??? - I have slightly changed my front cover, nothing major has changed but I have done what proposed. 

  • I have changed the look of skyline. I have firstly changed the font colour to white with the green used a a highlighting detail. I have then added a pink box around the text to help make the cover line stand out more as an important feature. The skyline now looks apart of the magazine scheme, especially because I have my colour scheme effectively.  
  • The spellings that are coming up as wrong are correct for me. I have used different name spellings and this why The red error lines are seen on this image above - these will not come up on my final draft hand in. 
  • I have simply highlighted the "A-Z" and "TOP 10's" with the opposite colour, adding more depth to the page. 
  • I have removed the grey line that I had added to highlight the cross point on the triangle. 

Not a lot has happened to my front cover but I am pleased with its overall look. 




Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Final Draft


Front Cover and Contents Page

This is my final draft that I handed in on Thursday 16th February 2017 

Double Page Spread

Monday, 20 February 2017

Organisation: What I used for my photography?

Throughout the shooting of my images used in my magazine I used a Nikon COOLPIX L830 camera. I used this camera over using a phone for my photography for a number of reasons.


  1. The camera has a higher quality than a standard phone in my opinion. 
  2. The camera allowed me to work with different lighted locations, as it has a high intensity flash and auto focus, which phones often don't have and if they do offer little help to the taking of an image other than a selfie. 
  3. By also using a camera it lowers the risk of my images turning out blurry when imported onto the PagePlus software. 
  4. The camera also offer various settings to allow for different effects to be used, to take the perfect picture. 
  5. In my eyes using a camera rather than a phone is also more professional.

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: My Next Steps

MY NEXT STEPS....

This is a list of things I am going to do next before handing in my final draft. 

  • Front cover: I am mostly pleased with how this has come out however I want to try and change some parts to make it even better and also more appealing to the eye.
    • My Skyline will be changed and made bigger with a potential box or trim surrounding it, to create a unity between the text 
    • I want to add a more musical theme to my front cover, so I am going to work on adding some feature related to music. 
  • Contents Page: Change the overall layout of the contents page - I hope a reworking the layout will give me more space to maybe add more features, this will then make it look more professional. 
    • I am thinking about adding a colour box or extra trimming detail around the headings on my contents page ("IN EVERY ISSUE" & "WE OFFER MORE") this will make it stand out more and add something special to the page. 
    • I am going to either change my image selection or re-edit them so they fit more into the feel of my magazine. 
    • I am going to also rework the social media section of the page, maybe make it bigger to make it more clearer. 
    • I am going to rethink the colours used on the page, to create a more energetic approach to the magazine, as I have to remember my target audience is relatively young and is attracted to bright more fun colour schemes. 
  • Double Page Spread - this page is pretty much finished and only needs a little tweaking, so I am not going to change or add anything majorly for this next hand in that I haven't already done. I am just simply going to check for errors and ensure everything is clear and lined up correctly.
    • I am also going to look into different colour choices for my pull quote boxes (this will be discussed in a following blog post) 

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: Double Page Spread Design



I have decided to work with different colour choices for the bold text boxes surrounding my pull quotes on my double page spread. In my previous post I had used a duck egg blue colour, however I am going to test other colour options. I am going to be taking colour inspiration from the pastel colour selection in the art background behind my artist. This will then create a connection between all of the pages features, showing it to be one piece. 

Original Colour 

Test 1
  •  This test pulled out the purple aspect of the art. It works well and stands out from the rest of the text on the page, The colour is also not to overpowering, giving a delicate burst of colour.
    • However the colour appears to be a major colour in the art meaning the colour is dominant on the page to begin with, so doesn't give the full affect of the colour pop. 

Test 2 

  •  The pink looks good, it adds a feminine feel to the page which portrays her girly side. 
    • However the colour overpowers the other color aspects of the background art, meaning it takes away from its affect. 




Test 3


 


  •  This goldy yellow colour pulls on the small detail aspects in the art. Using this colour would make quotes standout as it isn't a dominant colour in the background.
    • However the colour doesn't go with the overall ethos of my magazine, so it is defiantly a colour I wont be using. 

Monday, 13 February 2017

Organisation: My Typography

The collection of fonts I have used have been thought out very carefully. Ensuring I use the correct fonts together in a collection means I have a final result that looks uniform. Here are the fonts I have used in all three pieces of my magazine...

Front Cover

On the front cover I have used a range of 5 fonts. I believe they all work well together to create an appealing look.
  1. Xpress Heay SF
  2. TW Cen MT Condensed Extra Bold
  3. Commerce SF
  4. Agency FB
  5. Diamond Heavy SF

Contents Page


On my contents page I used less different fonts to create unity of the content. I used one to name each feature and another to talk about the story itself. 

  1. Diamond Heavy SF
  2. Tw Cen MT
  3. Tw Cen MT Condensed Extra


Double Page Spread


  1. Mistral
  2. Adamsky SF 
  3. Diamond Heavy SF
  4. Smarty Pants BTN 

Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: Work in progress

This is the work I have done this week following the feedback I received, it is not fully finished but it is working progress and has changed since my first draft. 

FRONT COVER & CONTENTS PAGE: 

I have decided not to change anything on my front cover as I think everything works well together and I received good feedback about its look. I may change some things in the future, maybe after 
handing in my final draft in a few weeks. 


This is my updated contents page so far. I have added the number stories which i have spoke about above and I have edited some of the original content. On this version I have also changed the two images at the bottom of the page. These are of my secondary artists. They are not my final pick of images but are placed to show an example of my final magazine. I am still working with the colour choice of the text on the images, they are my next step. 

This was my original draft.


DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD: 



This is my second version double page spread. I have made my article longer, which I spoke about in a previous post. This was because it was too short. I've also changed my font size. I have kept all of the same fonts used previously as they worked well and created a enthusiastic and young look. I have placed a duck egg blue box around my pull quotes, I have got the exact colour from the designed wall behind. I used a tool on Page Plus to do this. This makes the quotes stand out more, as left in just white caused them to become washed out by all the colour and other text, it also separates them more creating a bigger focus. 

This was my original double page spread design. 

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: 2nd Version Article

Below is my second version of my double page spread article, I have added new paragraphs to make the article longer. The paragraphs in red are new editions and I believe they add more context to feature and artist.

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Youngest Brits critic choice award nominee at 17, 5.5 million and counting combined followers on social media and YouTube, signed to a record label at just 15. She is already taking the music world by storm and her debut album 'Exhibition' is still months from being released... and if you still don't know who these stats belong to then where have you been.

Pearl Rey the 17-year-old singer who is taking on the best of country and pop never expected to have such a big success so soon into her career full filling her hidden passion. Born Pearl Kiely, she never saw herself heading in the direction of fame and fortune, as she left school with a collection of amazing grades. But grades aren't the only thing she picked up in the summer of 2014. "I spent the summer gigging in Birmingham before being scouted at gig for new home grown talent. I was given a immediate record deal and began working on my original work, Before I knew it I was leaving my initial dreams of becoming a teacher to become a signed singer."

Pearl started her life in the heart of Birmingham before she began touring around the country with her also musical family. She settled back into life in Birmingham in 2011 to begin her GCSE studies. Birmingham is now where she takes a great deal of inspiration along with that of her family. "My father and grandfather are both huge country fans. I was introduced into the genre  by accident at the age of 4. I was mesmerised at the first note. I grew up watching them gigging around the country but I never saw myself up on a stage. My mother also loves country but she also offered a beautiful pop tone to her music and that's what i now take inspiration from. I bring together my fathers country spirit with my mothers pop background"

We asked Pearl Rey all about her upcoming debut album, she replied with "This project has become my life over the last 2 years  believe or not. Its took the last 2 years and heap load of hard work to produce this album. I know 2 years is a long period but I took my time finding my sound while giging up and down the country. I saw it as the best way to find the sound that reflects me perfectly.  The album is full of hits that bring together both the pop and country genre. If you dont get one then you get the other come through in every song. I think combing the two will create a unqiue sound that all can enjoy, the combined sound reflects me as a person but also as an artist. I am the music."


Away from music we spoke to Pearl about what else in her life that is her love. “Where do I start, Birmingham is my home town and I love it but Birmingham City Football club has a piece of my heart. I have my own season ticket and have done since I was born. Despite people recognising me in the street I still sit with the fans as I always have. They all know me in the stands and I trust them with my life. I think if I ever came into trouble id be safer at the St Andrews than anywhere else. " She sure does have more than one strong passion. Pearl isn’t just one layer deep, she is more than what meets the eye.

Pearl admits she has another new and interesting project to accompany her one her journey to music supremacy. “Last summer I got a phone call, from a surprising company. I was approached to work on a side project. For now the majority of the details will remain secret, well at least until after the album release as that’s my main priority but its sure to be a surprise. Let’s just say it defines me and my freedom and enlightenment of music. I feel so glad that my music finally reaching out to people but when this project is revealed my full message will be made clear.” We are surely intrigued but I guess we will just have to stay peeled and watch her project come to life.  

We got talking to Pearl about her past before music became to the forefront of her life. We spoke about everything from her past school life, to relationships and family. She opened up and revealed all by saying “When I came back to Birmingham to study for my GCSE’s I didn’t always have the best time. School became a place of hell for me as I encountered mass bullying from people I thought were my friends. During my 3 years I so wanted to leave and move to a new school but I thought that would let them win. So that’s when I put them to the back of my mind and put all of my determination into my school work and it paid off. I left school that summer with grades I was proud of, including 6A*s. It was then I realised no one could get in the way. That summer was the best summer I’ve ever had because I left school and I left them behind. The funniest part is if they read this article and realise I’m talking about them. They were my friends and now they are nothing more than strangers in the street who I had to spend three years with.”

However Pearl isn’t as innocent as she seems, she spoke about her wild side and the behaviour that has created a storm with the fans. “I like coming out of my comfort zone and that can sometimes create a bigger reaction than expected.  I want to be an idol to young girls and also boys, but not for fame and fortune but to show them that you can be yourself and succeed. If that means doing the unexpected then why not? I used to hide from trying new things but not now. I recently just did a skydive in aid of charity and I’ve just booked to do a bungee jump and helicopter ride in Australia, all of which is a big deal to someone scared of heights. The new challenges are what make me thrive to express myself."

After hearing about her trip to Australia, we asked just how she fits her adventures around her already busy schedule.“My record company have been quite relaxed allowing me to record when I feel I’m really in the mood. They want me to still focus on being young and they see the wait as just a bigger impact for when it finally does drop.  Music is only ever at its best when you’re in the mood. If I was to record not at 100% it just wouldn’t be pretty.”  Pearl has also just moved into a new house of her own to strengthen her new found independence. She tells us of extreme happiness to have her own living space. “I’ve already had my friends and family around. Moving out of home was big decision, I’ve never lived one my own. I didn’t even know how to use the washing machine until a few days before collecting the keys [laughs] and I’m still getting grips to the cooking but my mum is always a call away. She’s made that very clear. I’m apprehensive of what is to come without the comfort of my parents but it’s exciting” She is moving out of the family home, the small home town girl is growing up. 


Before we finished we asked Pearl all about her Brit nomination. “I believe I’m the youngest person to be nominated for the award, which to me is more amazing then winning it. Not going to lie I would have loved to win it but with my best music not released yet, I think the true me wouldn’t be presented. I’ve worked hard to get to this point and nomination shows me it’s all be worth it. Of course I don’t do it for the awards but they show people are taking the time to listen and appreciate my sound.” We also spoke about her ever growing social media following, who watch her steps from all across the world. “Knowing people are supporting me from half way around the country is such a huge inspiration. The numbers having just been growing and growing it’s crazy how me, an ordinary girl from Birmingham has fans from a far as Australia – that’s another reason why I’m going on that trip later this year, that I spoke about earlier. I wish I could meet them all, but that’s impossible but It’s important for them to know I appreciate each every fans support” Wow a small town girl who has grown past her English roots and is now reaching bigger heights. 

As for what’s next after the album, Pearl is going on Tour. She is definitely one hard worker. An album release and a tour in all in a short amount of time. “It’s going to be an amazing experience. I know I’ve toured before gigging but this time it’s different. Before I’d be supporting doing covers in little clubs and bars but now it’s all about me. How big headed does that sound {laughs.} What I mean is, this time on a wide UK tour performing in some of the best venues in the country performing my own material for the people I care about the most. My fans! They are everything and I wouldn’t be here today doing this interview let alone realising an album without them.  I owe them a lot and that’s why I want to make them a big part of this tour.” We asked what she meant by this and she replied “You’ll have to watch this space.” The future surely looks bright for this young star.


Monday, 6 February 2017

Drafting and Planning: Contents Page Content 2nd Version

IN EVERY ISSUE:

Page 4
TOP PICKS
1,2,3.... Our thoughts on the month shared.

Page 12 -13
POP QUIZ
Your questions answered.

Page 20 - 21
ACCESS ALL AREAS
Enter the world of an artist for the day.

Page 30 -31
A NonStop MONTH
A guide to the next month of music

THIS ISSUE'S CONTENT:

Page 6 FT COLLAB - stay tuned for this show stopper

Page 8  A NEW FOCUS - "we're older now, its not about the music anymore" (*Image - The Felix Brothers)

Page 9 THE BRITS FUTURE - taking the 2017 music scene by storm

Page 14 LEAVING THE PAST BEHIND - Pop country flow  (*Image - Main Cover Artist_ Pearl Rey)

Page 16 MAGGIE'S MARK - The legacy left behind

Page 24 ELISHA HERMES Q&A - all of what you've been dying to know (*Image - Elisha Hermes)

Page 26 C|HARLIE -  a bad boy here to stay

MORE:

Page 18
WE REVIEW: POP 2016
Who and what did 2016 have to offer when it came to 'Pop'.

Page 22
WE REVIEW: COUNTRY 2016
Who and what did 2016 have to offer when it came to 'Country'.

Page 29
COMPETITIONS
Lets have look what we have to offer in this months issue of your NonStop music magazine

Above is the contents page information I included on my first draft contents page. MY teacher found the stories limited and spoke about increasing my magazine page size to include more stories. So this indeed what I’ve done.  I originally proposed to have 32 pages in my magazine and I am now upping that number 40, the extra 8 pages will give more opportunity for storied filling up my contents page more.

I have edited a few of the original stories….

Page 9 THE BRITS FUTURE – The 2017 music storm.
Page 4 TOP PICKS - 1,2,3.... Our music thoughts
Page 20 – 21 ACCESS ALL AREAS – A day in the world of an artist

New Content –

Page 32 – 33
OUTFIT 101
What they’re wearing, look just like them

Page 35 – 36
A list of A to Z
The best of Top 10’s  

(This story is on my front cover, however I missed it out on my first draft)

Page 38
ONES TO WATCH


A list on the unique and promising new talent



Saturday, 4 February 2017

Organisation: Final Images 2



I have now decided on my final images for my contents page. One is of my main artist (Pearl Rey), one of my solo secondary artist (Elisha Hermes) and one of my group (Felix Bros) 






Wednesday, 1 February 2017

What changes am I going to make?

Following receiving general class feedback and individual feedback on the first drafts, I have decided to make some changes to my magazine. This will then add to success of my magazine and the ethos of my magazine will come better together. Well I least hope this will happen.


-         I am going to make my font smaller on the page and I may add some more stories. However this would mean adding more pages then initially intended. I will look back into my research and will make the decision whether or not to add more pages to the 32 already planned.
-         I am going to change my font on my double page spread from size 16 to 8. This is a big change and will mean my article will need extending to fill the page, as the smaller font will not even cover half of the page as I have looked into this.
-    Although I was asked to look at my artists looks again, I have decided not to go ahead with changing what my model is wearing, as I believe my choices are appropriate and it is how I want to present my artist. She is laid back and about original beauty and casual identity as she wants to look ordinary and relatable. 

I am happy with the way my front cover is looking so I have decided to leave it untouched as I believe it presents the exact ethos I want to express and looks aesthetically pleasing. 

Tuesday, 31 January 2017

First Draft - Personal Feedback


Along with general class feedback we received on Thursday 26th of January each member of the class received a short piece of Individual feedback to help them work on the moving forward with their magazines.  I didn’t receive many points as this was my first draft and the main body of feedback will come when the next version of my magazine is handed in for marking.

  • The font on my contents page is relatively large and maybe too large on the page. It was also commented that if I was to make the font smaller than I could add some more stories.
  • The musical Mise-en-scene of my artist is not fully clear. I could think about how to change this through props and what my artist is wearing. My teacher didn’t think my model looks like a pop music artist in the images. 

Monday, 30 January 2017

First Draft - General Class Feedback

On Thursday 26th of December as a class we received some general feedback about the first drafts we handed in the week previous. These points are to help us with moving forward with our magazines. They are hoped to help use make changes and add what is missing.

  •       We were asked to question are decisions – ‘What are you aiming for?’ This means what I hope to achieve and what I want the final product to look like. We were reminded to look back at previous work on ‘Research into similar products.’ This would help us effectively imitate the already practiced work of published magazines. This would then allow us produce a realistic and professional looking final magazine.
  • ·         It was said that on the front cover the main artist should be promoting something substantial and not a ‘New Single being released’ as some had done. Instead the cover line must be rethought and instead promote a new album, a new tour or maybe both of them as some magazines tend to do.
  • ·         In some areas musical Mise-en-scene is lacking. This involves lighting, colour scheme, artist look and other features which combine the musical theme together.
  • ·         Contents pages currently don’t have enough substance. This can be fixed by adding more stories and features.
  • ·         Try to avoid comments like “my fans are the most important things in my life” in double page features, as they are clique comments said by all artists. Use more original comments.
  • ·         Double page fonts need to be reduced to font size 8.
  • ·        Things like punctuation, grammar and spelling are all important to get right. Correct language creates a professional look. 
I will this class feedback to look back at my own magazine and see what can be perfected and changed in guidance of what was said. 


Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Drafting and Planning: Photo Editing









I began by using paint.net to crop out the background from the image of my secondary artists. I did this to add another background to the image. I hope this will then add another splash of colour to my magazine, especially my contents page where this image will be placed. I am going to use the house colours I have already used on my front cover and contents page.









This is the edited picture, I went for a grey toned background, i blended the grey colours together. I am still unsure if I will use this final edit but it is a possibility.

Monday, 23 January 2017

Organisation: Photoshoot 3



These are the photos from the photo shoot I did in school on Thursday 19th of January 2017. We were able to use the schools drama studio, which gave me an new environment to shoot in.

  Main Artist - Pearl Rey - Model - Chloe Kiely 


These 4 pictures were taken for my contents page. I used different camera shots and have chose the best image to use as my final choice.  The image I have used on my first draft is the image in the bottom right of the four







Secondary Artist - Felix Brothers - Models - Luke Reeves & Charlie Donohoe  

These 4 images were also taken with my contents page in mind. They will feature on the contents page as an important focal feature. I again used different shots to find the best one for my page. I did not have chance to add an image of this artist to my first draft, as it needs editing and I am thinking about adding an effect.



During this photo shoot I didn't have to chance to take any images of my other female artist. I am looking to take these very soon, so i can edit them and include them on my next draft.