Friday, 10 October 2014

LIIAR Analysis of Front Page, Contents Page and DPS.

LIIAR Analysis – ONE music magazine from your genre.

LIIAR analysis of front page, contents page and DPS.


L – Media Language x3 (Front cover, contents page & double page spread)
I – Institution (Publishing company)
I – Ideology (Values & Beliefs) (Pop – trendy & fashion orientated)
A – Audience (We Love Pop/Top Of The Pops media pack.pdf)
R – Representation (do the pics look fun, who are they trying to appeal too, who are they attracting to) union j all look happy and work together better as a group)


 We Love Pop - Front Cover


Media Language
On this magazine front cover, there are many different conventions just as there would be on any other magazine. We can see there is a mast head which says 'We Love Pop'. This is the title of the magazine, it's wrote up in a bold, black font and also appears on a tilt to make it more interesting for the audience. There is many different feature stories such as the 'Ed Sheeran answers your problems' 'Union J Bags o' larks' 'Liam ahoy! Wahey! Payno's romantic vacay' and then there is a main feature story '50 moments that shocked our socks off'. We know this is the main feature story as it appears in larger text than the rest of the feature stories. The main image also compliments this as the celebrities are all showing a shocked emotion, which makes the reader believe that the moments must be really shocking. There is a footer which is obviously located at the bottom of the magazine. Finally, there is the bar code, issue number and price which is located at the side of the front cover.


We Love Pop - Contents Page


Media Language
We can see the name of the magazine which is located at the top right of the contents page. There is a large mast head at the top of the page which says 'We love this...' which is showing that the magazine love the stories in this issue and is making you believe that you will love them too. We can see some of the front covers feature stories and also many more which will intrigue the reader and make them want to read on. There is also feature stories which have pictures to accompany them and small captions underneath. At the bottom of the contents page, we can also see the 'Hot posters!' which were advertised on the front page, this makes the audience want to buy the magazine more knowing they get pictures of their favourite celebrities. Their website is also shown in the bottom right of the page in case the reader would rather look at the magazine online. 


We Love Pop - Double Page Spread


Media Language
On the double page spread we can see a large, clear mast head, which introduces us to what the page is going to be about (an interview). There are many different photos with small captions describing what is happening in the picture, each picture is different which gives the audience more to look at. There are plugs in the centre of the columns to tell us what they are saying in their interview.



Institution 
We Love Pop is published by the company; Egmont UK. This company was founded in Denmark but now also bases itself in the UK. It's a worldwide company and publishes media in more than 30 countries and has 6,400 employees.This company also produces many other magazines for younger people, such as; Barbie, Toxic, Disney Infinity, Hello Kitty, Fireman Sam. They also produce another Pop Genre Magazine which is called 'Go Girl'. This magazine is pretty similar to We Love Pop, although on the Egmont UK website, it is stated that Go Girl's audience is for 7 and over (7-12) and then We Love Pop is more aimed at teens. Go Girl sells at £3.99, whereas We Love Pop sells at £2.99 per issue. 

Ideology
Pop is always trendy and usually fashion orientated. On magazines such as We Love Pop we're bound to see bright, bold colours which catches the readers eye and makes the magazine appear more busy. Because there are loud colours used such as pinks, yellows, oranges, this shows it is targeted at a younger audience.

Audience
As I have written in my above paragraphs, the audience for We Love Pop is aimed at the younger generation, teens. We know it's aimed at teens by looking at the front cover of the magazine, there are older celebrities as the main images, more 'grown up' feature stories shown and 'autumn trends', the clothing shown looks as though it suits older children, rather than younger. Even the colours used show that the magazine is not targeted for older people. as it looks more fun, manic and doesn't appear as serious as other music genre magazines.

Representation
The use of the images are very important in magazines, especially when trying to aim at your target audience. The images used in this magazine show a lot of happy emotion, they're presented as though they are having fun whilst having their picture taken. None of the pictures are intentionally taken to be posey, but to be shown as if they are just casual. We Love Pop have used the images of these celebrities because they appeal to younger people which is also their target audience, therefore this will make them want to buy the magazine more. On the double page spread interview with Union J, the pictures have been taken to show that they are all happy and they couldn't be without each other. They are being shown that they work great as a group.

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