How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My music magazine is primarily aimed at both male and female, aged 16-21 years old who share a passion for the rock genre and also a love for rock’s lifestyle. In my music magazine, I have represented both gender and age, this is evident through the models that I have chosen to use on my front cover, contents page and double page spread and also the colour scheme which I chose.
Gender is represented
through the front cover by the use of an attractive and independent-looking
young female as the cover model in my main image. The female model isn’t
dressed in a stereotypical bright ‘girly’ outfit, but instead in dark and edgy
looking clothing. Compared to magazines such as Top of the Pops her facial
expression is also not as welcoming and friendly, instead it is more
mysterious. This representation of gender is a counter stereotype as it challenges
the social norms of a stereotypical female. I used this model in similar ways
that Rock Sound have used showcased a female model, by sexualising them lesser
and focusing much more of the attitude of the model.
Age is also
represented in my music magazine as the models I have used are all around the
same age as my desired audience. In my double page spread, the members of my
band, Kaleidoscope, are all aged eighteen / nineteen years old. Using models
whom are of similar age to my readership allows for them to relate to the
artists. Young people are much more likely to respond to someone who is of
similar age than someone who is not. My music magazine represents age as
something that is not a barrier to success, but as a means of connotation to
audiences.
The colour scheme
also uses colours which are not tied to one gender. The colours black, white
and red are both gender neutral, appeal to both male and female. Together,
these colours all have connotations that relate to the rock genre of music and
appeal to social groups that I wish to attract such as punks. Social groups
such as this will also be attracted to my magazine through the use of the fonts
I have used. The typography of my fonts are unique, edgy and rival other existing
rock magazines. The font also represents the social groups who will read my
magazines, like punks, who are a unique social group and stand out against the
mainstream.
Overall, my music
magazine was able not only appeal but also to represent my target audience through
the conventions I have included. The representations of age and gender are
shown in positive ways. But these representations do not follow the norm, they
countertype the generic representation. Females are not sexualised within my
magazine and are shown to be more independent as opposed to being an object to
look at. I also represented age in a much more different way by using models
who are of similar age, when magazine tend to use a model who are older than
their audience.
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