The document discusses how different elements of magazine pages are represented photographically. It provides examples from "Top of the Pops" and "We Love Pop" magazines to illustrate common representational techniques, such as using mid-shots to show emotion and fashion sense, and high-angle shots to portray artists as innocent role models. The student then explains how they have applied similar representational techniques in photographs for their own magazine contents page and double-page spread.
2. FRONT COVER FROM TOP OF THE
POPS
How is the front How my front cover
cover represented in is represented:
Top of the Pops: A mid-shot is
Casual clothing to used to show her
connote a normal fashion sense and
atmosphere. to see the pose
This is a mid-shot she conveys which
so you can see shows the type of
the emotion so person she is and
the reader can you can see her
feel connected emotion.
and their fashion
sense.
3. CONTENTS PAGE FROM WE LOVE
POP
How We love Pop
contents page is How my contents
represented: page is
All close and mid- represented:
shots of the artists I have used the
which show their same concept of
emotion and convey using mostly
a happy atmosphere. close-ups to
Also the main image show the happy
on the page is a mid- emotions.
shot which show The main image
their fashion sense is a high, angle
and to show they are midshot which
stylish. shows the artist
in a different
light and with
the gitar makes
him look
innocent.
4. DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD FROM TOP OF
THE POPS
How is Top of the
Pops double page How my double
spread represented: page spread is
The artist is represented:
presented as A high-angle
angelic and mid-shot is
innocent to make used to make
her as a role her look more
mosel for the innocent and
readers it has to make the
done this by target audience
having a high- want to be
angle mid-shot inspired by her
and having her also seeing the
makeup and hair fashion sense
done in a of the artist.
particular way.