Monday, 22 April 2013

Evaluation

there are many similarities and a few differences between both of the magazines when representing a particular social group. firstly he body language of both people are similar, using a straight forward look inviting the audience in. Jake Bugg however, one main difference is sitting down whereas in my magazine i have positioned Jack as standing. This gives off the impression that the particular social group represented in both magazines are inviting and friendly, in this case the social group is similar to the MODs/Rockers of the 1960's with the music genre of the independent/alternative sound. Jake Bugg has a very serious expression on his face, whereas Jack has a little half smile helping represent the social group as a the more happy group rather than the serious way in which they were represented back in the 60s. The angle of the shot is straight on with both the people looking directly at the camera, inviting the customer in. Both magazines are very light, even though dark colours have been used for the effect on the NME addition it is still very light and warm by using brighter colours for the writing and headlines. This gives off a positive representation of the type of people featured in the magazine as optimistic people looking on the bright side of everything. Fans may look up to the young artist featured in both of these magazine due to the fact they have brought success on themselves from the hard work and persistence put in to achieve it, many young aspiring musicians can look up to this and feel optimistic that they will one day catch a break. On the NME addition it states "0% alcohol 100% for real" this could show he is T total and shows that his ideology is that you don't need alcohol to have a good time/have the confidence to become successful. This can also link to why readers/fans will look up to Jake Bugg as many young musicians tend to only join in the industry for 'the party' but Jake is well and truly in it for the music. 

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