Looking back on year 12 and my work in AS media i am confident going in to year 13 and the A2 media course, I have some work I am proud of from AS such as my music magazine, this was our main task for the course and the most exciting, I really enjoyed this because it gave me a chance to be creative and really explore different features and formats of media like Indesign, Photoshop and other editing software platforms. It also introduced me as to how to use a green screen and edit green screen images, I found this all very intriguing and interesting. Everybody chose one genre for their music magazine, I chosen Alternative Rock for mine as that is my favourite genre of music so I looked at other alternative rock music magazines like kerang and NME etc. for inspiration and I came across a magazine front cover of one of my favourite bands the Stone Roses from an NME magazine it was an image of Ian Brown with members of other Manchester bands behind him, this was the inspiration for my magazines front cover, once I seen this i was hooked on it.


We had to produce 3 pages for our magazine, a front cover, a contents page and a double page spread.

Overall I really enjoyed the freedom and creativity we were allowed for this project and it really helped me grow as a media student, this was by far my favourite part of the year.
Another part of the year I really enjoyed was our visit to media city in Solford, greater Manchester it was a really eye opening experience as to how the world of media works, we got to see the BBC studios, ITV studios and a few others. We got to go and see where match of the day is filmed at BBC sport, it was also on transfer deadline day so we got to keep up to date on what was going on in football, we also got to see where judge rinder gets filmed and where countdown gets filmed, we got to see the studios that big companies have to work with, its litteraly a big space, everything has to be done by the shows production crew from scratch. We also got to see the radio stations, where most of BBCs radio shows are broadcasted from, we got to see what they have to work with and how it works when theyre interviewing people in the radio room and where bands have played live in the studio, our tour guide told us the biggest band they ever had on the show was Arctic Monkeys, in that particular studio.
We then got took to where BBC breakfast is filmed, I couldn't believe how small it was, it looks really big on the televison but in reality its tiny, the reporters have a hard job, theyre always wearing an earpiece and have people constantly talking in their ear, not even neccisarly to them, they just have to block out everything until they hear theyre name and the text they have to read is either under the glass table or in the camera, the weather man/woman has the hardest job though, all of us had a go of doing that and it was a real challenge.
These were my two favourite parts of my Media AS level, I also feel I done really well in my exam.
Now I am looking forward to year 13 and my A2, I am especially looking forward to my summer project of making my own music video, the music video I have chosen is the Red Hot Chili Peppers song Dani California, it is very abstract and different, it is also one of the best music videos of all time and I am really looking forward to starting it and I have already started planning for it, I have my cast and I am ready to start recording any day now. The video explores all the different eras of rock music, rockabilly, the British Invasion, Psychedelia, glam, punk, hair metal, and grunge, since this video rock has evolved even more, so I have decided to put my own twist on it with the eras Ive already mentioned but also including Madchester , Britpop, Indie and adult alternative.
In the Dani California music video the band imitate people from all the eras e.g the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis and Kurt Cobain, i will include all of these but also include the stone roses, oasis, the killers and arctic monkeys etc. If I cant do this, my backup video is Nirvana's smells like teen spirit.
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