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NEA Planning Part 1 - Audience profile - Questionnaire

NEA Planning Part 1 - Audience profile Introduction  For my first part of planning I made a survey on SurveyMonkey to get some feedback on peoples views on magazines and what they engage the most in the entertainment genre. This will help narrow things done for me as it makes it easier and clearer in what kind of magazine I want to produce and the type of codes and conventions I should include.  Task  Here is my link to my survey questionnaire https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SJFDQ93 Results Here is my link to my surveys results. 12 people participated and this was my findings: https://www.surveymonkey.com/analyze/cKcyw7RuWVzjX_2FzEakoyzTKvdJLi03FeidRYt_2FGv_2F_2BM_3D?tab_clicked=1 Here is my link to my presentation to my analyse of my results.  https://prezi.com/view/MJUatWShjNvAbD8QgNsE/

NEA Research Part 7 - Producers/Directors Research

NEA Research Part 7 - Producers/Directors Research Introduction In this post I will researching the  practitioners linked to my chosen brief such as the photographers, producers and more. This will give me inspiration by their style and main conventions. So, when I create my work it will reflect a similar style to what is expected in the entertainment magazine genre.  Task Here is my link to my research presentation https://prezi.com/view/JjKeodKbBxN3sv8JLx2v/ Conclusion Overall, researching the different photographers and producers that are involved in the making of entertainment magazines gave me a clearer insight to what is expected in front covers and how to keep the shots interesting. This is because each person that I researched had a initial purpose on what they wanted to present in their work and they do that by being unique and honest with their art. For example, I like how Peter's intention for his photography is to empower women by representing them as ...