Sunday, 15 September 2013
'Portishead Post' Second page Draft
Above is a drawing of roughly how my second page for my newspaper will look. On this page there will feature one main article with a single minor article to accompany it to the side. The advert on this page will be placed within the bottom left corner of the page. The Crime article will dominate the majority of the page due to the size of the story and its importance because of this there will be a lot of text as well as two pictures based on the story on the page. The title of the main article is also shown at the top of the page. There will also a be a little head banner in which will show the page number of the page currently it is situated on.
'Portishead Post' Front page draft
The picture that I have attached to this post is a draft of the front page of my local newspaper called the 'Portishead Post':
From the picture you can discover many features such as layout and what will be involved on the front page. Starting with the title, this would be placed at the top left of the page which is a standard convention for a newspaper as it will be the first thing you see to help differentiate between papers. This will be accompanied with an image to represent the paper and the area which is why I selected the Portishead logo. To the right of the title is a competition for a 'months worth of petrol' which forms a part of the skybox/ears. This part of the front page will be linked with the poster. On the right will be a series of links to articles inside to gauge interest accompanied with a small image. At the bottom right is a piece of advertisement which will be mentioned about in more depth in another post. There will be one main picture on the front page working with a headline as well as part of an article along the bottom of the page. All of this will be in a blue colour scheme.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Pictures for the Newspaper
Criminal Article
Shots
Medium to full body shot of the criminal walking away trying to obscure his face as he walks away from the police station.
High angled shot looking down on a theft replicating a CCTV camera (this will be edited in future).
Locations
Outside Police HQ
Outside my house
Clothing/Props
Hoodie
Joggers
Hero Article
Shots
Full body shot of the injured standing with the person that helped him with their dog
A shot looking up where the accident took place
Location
The coast of Portishead
Clothing/Props
Casual/practical clothing e.g. jeans, trainers, jumper
Dog with lead
Pair of crutches
Cast
Monday, 9 September 2013
Local Newspaper Articles
One of the two main articles that would feature within my local newspaper will be a negative and a positive article. Along with this there will be several minor articles that will be mentioned as being inside the newspaper. I have done this as the readers from my research expect a mixture of good and bad news within the newspapers they read. The negative article will be based on a criminal act within the community of someone who done repeated theft. The picture associated with this article will be of the criminal wearing a tracksuit with a bad looking hoodie, as well as not looking very attractive which is something I noticed during my research stage that the criminals featured don't look overly attractive therefore making you feel negatively upon them. I will also try to mess up their hair to achieve this. The location for this will likely be by the police headquarters in Portishead this is so I can get a shot with the criminal walking out of the headquarters with the head quarters in the background. I think this would be a suitable location as it is relevant to the article. To accompany this picture I will produce a long shot of the criminal as though he was caught on CCTV. To do this I will take a long shot that I will gather from above so that it is like a CCTV shot and I will try to manipulate the image so it looks grainy as if it was a CCTV camera that took the image. This article will be featured on the front page of the newspaper.
The other main article that I will produce will be a positive article as I mentioned before and will be based upon a story about someone who saved someone's life after they had an accident on the coast of Portishead after they slipped and fell of a rock and broke a bone in their leg as well as having multiple other minor injuries meanwhile the tide was quickly coming in. After the accident they were found by a dog walker walking along the coast taking his dog for a walk and then found him and helped him out. For the picture which would accompany the article the location would be where the accident would have happened on the coast of Portishead by some hazardous rock. The costume I will use for this would be a pair of crutches that I have I will also try to make the appearance of a cast underneath their trousers to emphasize the injury. The person who saved him will also be standing next to him with the dog that he was walking at the time. The shot This article will be the main article that will feature on the second page of my newspaper.
The other main article that I will produce will be a positive article as I mentioned before and will be based upon a story about someone who saved someone's life after they had an accident on the coast of Portishead after they slipped and fell of a rock and broke a bone in their leg as well as having multiple other minor injuries meanwhile the tide was quickly coming in. After the accident they were found by a dog walker walking along the coast taking his dog for a walk and then found him and helped him out. For the picture which would accompany the article the location would be where the accident would have happened on the coast of Portishead by some hazardous rock. The costume I will use for this would be a pair of crutches that I have I will also try to make the appearance of a cast underneath their trousers to emphasize the injury. The person who saved him will also be standing next to him with the dog that he was walking at the time. The shot This article will be the main article that will feature on the second page of my newspaper.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Bristol Post Wallace & Gromit Link
During the summer there was great scheme for Bristol which raises money for charity as well as promoting tourism for the city. What was introduced was a wide variety of Gromit, from Wallace & Gromit, models which were spread all over the city with a very different appearance to each one. Examples of such are from a buzz light year Gromit to a union jack Gromit. With the models spread all over the city many people go around looking for them therefore promoting tourism for the city and then after the summer they will be sold off for charity. The Bristol Post utilizes this interest in the city with them working in synergy with the new tourist attraction. One thing the Bristol Post does to work with the scheme is create a variable title appearance for each edition of the newspaper in the various styles linked with each model. On top of that, Gromit does take a big presence on the front cover of the newspaper showing that they are proud to be working in conjunction with the idea as well as showing there is an interest from the readers of the newspaper. Inside the newspaper there are also some articles linked with this topic on several things such as the process of planning and creating a model Gromit. This shows that local people are have a strong interest in this scheme and that due to this, the Bristol Post are building on a good story. One of the main features that encourages readers to purchase the newspaper is the part within the newspaper that shows several pictures of the public by the dogs that they sent in this encourages people to get the newspaper so they can see people they know within the newspaper. What this also proves is the point that local newspapers are more likely to publish positive stories in their newspapers than the national press although, it is not reliant on it.
Friday, 6 September 2013
What I Gained from my Research
I gained quite a lot of useful information that I gathered from the questionnaire. In summary I will now adopt a blue and white colour scheme due to the link the colour has to the town as well a being one of the main two colours being suggested within the survey. I was thinking about a red colour scheme as it is not as common as a blue colour scheme for newspapers however, I decided upon a blue colour scheme as there is a maritime link Portishead town has as it's a coastal town. While there was an obvious link between the colour and the town I could not think of link to the town which would justify the use of the colour.
Another point I received from the questionnaire is for a mixture of stories based on the local community with not only negative articles. From this feedback I have received I will make sure that there will be mixture of positive and negative articles in my local newspaper. I'm thinking of doing a criminal act from a youth for my negative story within my newspaper while I'll include at least one positive story in the newspaper which would be on the second page. This will accompany several other stories that won't feature in as much detail.
The font that I will be using for the main body text within my newspaper will be times new roman, due to the fact that is easier to read than the other alternatives which is paramount for the product. It is also a similar font to the font that the professionals use on newspapers published today. This text will be set at font size 12 as this is the common size for newspapers' body text. I will also alter the text size for headers depending on how important they are with size 14 for sub-headers and either size 24 or 36 for the main headline on the front cover.
The final point I will mention from my questionnaire is the title of the newspaper which, will now be named 'Portishead Post' which was the preferred option chosen from the survey that I sent out. I like the name of the newspaper as it is obvious what the name represents with the area and what it is within the title. The other aspect I like about the title is simple point but both words within the title begin with the letters 'Po' which seems to have more meaning a looks better to the eye.
Another point I received from the questionnaire is for a mixture of stories based on the local community with not only negative articles. From this feedback I have received I will make sure that there will be mixture of positive and negative articles in my local newspaper. I'm thinking of doing a criminal act from a youth for my negative story within my newspaper while I'll include at least one positive story in the newspaper which would be on the second page. This will accompany several other stories that won't feature in as much detail.
The font that I will be using for the main body text within my newspaper will be times new roman, due to the fact that is easier to read than the other alternatives which is paramount for the product. It is also a similar font to the font that the professionals use on newspapers published today. This text will be set at font size 12 as this is the common size for newspapers' body text. I will also alter the text size for headers depending on how important they are with size 14 for sub-headers and either size 24 or 36 for the main headline on the front cover.
The final point I will mention from my questionnaire is the title of the newspaper which, will now be named 'Portishead Post' which was the preferred option chosen from the survey that I sent out. I like the name of the newspaper as it is obvious what the name represents with the area and what it is within the title. The other aspect I like about the title is simple point but both words within the title begin with the letters 'Po' which seems to have more meaning a looks better to the eye.
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Questionnaire Results
During the summer I conducted a survey to add to the research that I have already conducted, from this I would be able to understand what other people/audience want from the newspaper. I've received feedback from a total of 12 people of variable ages. Here is some of the information about them:
Following up from that I tried to make the information gathered from the previous questions useful by asking them whether they read local newspapers. When checking up one their answers it is noticeable that the younger participants were less interested than the older participants of the survey in reading their local newspaper, which is what I expected.
After asking about some information about themselves I started to ask some questions that would aid with my research. The first question that I gave them to answer was 'What is your preferred name for a local newspaper in the region of Portishead?' for this I gave them several suggestions they could select for their preferred name of the newspaper and if they had a better idea I gave the option of letting them gave their suggestions. Here are the results:
When you look at the results the preferred name for my newspaper would be 'Portishead Post' with the big majority. The one other suggestion that was given was just 'The Post' which is quite similar to the most popular choice. From this information it helps gauge my judgement on what the name for my newspaper will be with it now likely being called 'Portishead Post' from the feedback I have received.
The next question I wanted them to answer was for them to pass their judgement on their preferred colour scheme for not only the newspaper but, will also feature on the poster that will accompany it and this was the response:
The answers given from the question were predominately of either the colour red or blue with a couple of alternatives given but, the likely outcome would be either red or blue. The decision upon this may depend on several reasons such as the relevance of the colour to the area which is why I am leaning towards blue as it is a town linked with the sea.
The final question I gave to them was 'What do you look for in a newspaper and why?' this question was posed to observe several aspect. One of which is what they expect/want from a local newspaper but, also helping with what sort of stories that would feature within a local newspaper being reinforced with a reason why.
This was the most detailed response I received and the overview of the responses are that in local newspapers there should be just as much good news as bad which national press may lean towards for dramatic effect. The articles are also very community focused with achievements and events of its local community feature that maybe overlooked.
Following up from that I tried to make the information gathered from the previous questions useful by asking them whether they read local newspapers. When checking up one their answers it is noticeable that the younger participants were less interested than the older participants of the survey in reading their local newspaper, which is what I expected.
After asking about some information about themselves I started to ask some questions that would aid with my research. The first question that I gave them to answer was 'What is your preferred name for a local newspaper in the region of Portishead?' for this I gave them several suggestions they could select for their preferred name of the newspaper and if they had a better idea I gave the option of letting them gave their suggestions. Here are the results:
When you look at the results the preferred name for my newspaper would be 'Portishead Post' with the big majority. The one other suggestion that was given was just 'The Post' which is quite similar to the most popular choice. From this information it helps gauge my judgement on what the name for my newspaper will be with it now likely being called 'Portishead Post' from the feedback I have received.
The next question I wanted them to answer was for them to pass their judgement on their preferred colour scheme for not only the newspaper but, will also feature on the poster that will accompany it and this was the response:
The answers given from the question were predominately of either the colour red or blue with a couple of alternatives given but, the likely outcome would be either red or blue. The decision upon this may depend on several reasons such as the relevance of the colour to the area which is why I am leaning towards blue as it is a town linked with the sea.
The final question I gave to them was 'What do you look for in a newspaper and why?' this question was posed to observe several aspect. One of which is what they expect/want from a local newspaper but, also helping with what sort of stories that would feature within a local newspaper being reinforced with a reason why.
This was the most detailed response I received and the overview of the responses are that in local newspapers there should be just as much good news as bad which national press may lean towards for dramatic effect. The articles are also very community focused with achievements and events of its local community feature that maybe overlooked.
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