Thursday, May 14, 2026

NEA - Audience Research

 NEA - Audience profile

Audience profile: Teenager/young adult, both female and male. 
Interests: Sports, self-care, personal growth, diet.
Personality: Optimistic, hard-working, aspirational, style-conscious.

The target audience is a primarily 16-25 year old middle and up market audience of people who like to be engaged. The magazine will have a strong social presence, with links to social media platforms - urging the audience to visit their sites increasing the reach of the brand. 

They are interested in sport-related content, including ways in which you can improve your physical and mental health, food ideas/meal plans, workout ideas. 

This demographic engages with social media, makes an effort in keeping up-to-date with trends, and focus on self-care. 

They would enjoy articles focused on shopping, personal growth and fitness goals. This demographic would like to see mental health articles, surrounding confidence, stress and body image. They would also enjoy articles on how to improve health, interviews, exercise programmes and upcoming events.

I will conduct a survey which I have sent out to a range of friends and family members who fall into this demographic. I will use the results gathered from the survey to refine which the main hobbies featured in the magazine will be, in regards to what the audience would be interested in seeing featured within the magazine. 

Audience Profile




Audience Survey




Focus Group






Tuesday, April 28, 2026

NEA - Initial Ideas

Initial ideas:



I will be doing the magazine and online here are some of my initial ideas:

1) One magazine will be focused on sport - this will include two people on the front cover from different demographics (ethnicity), mostly based around football - Men's health magazine. 

2) A Men's health magazine focused on football featuring two models from different demographics (ethnicity) - Men's mental health. 

3) The other will be a women's health magazine focused on social health and wellbeing, in regards to running, this front cover will feature one model, featuring a range of healthy dishes and daily habits. 

4) Women's health magazine focused on social health and wellbeing, in regards to running, the front cover will feature one model with a variety of other models in the contents pages. 

The target audience is a primarily 16-25 year old middle and up market audience of people who like to be engaged. The magazine will have a strong social presence, with links to social media platforms. 

Hearst Magazines are a leading global lifestyle media publisher that describes its mission as providing ''information, ideas and inspiration that help people get the most out of their lives". The company positions its brands as 'beacons of positivity and trust', aiming to energise audiences to take action - whether that means learning a new skill, achieving health goals or simply relaxing. They publish more than 200 magazine editions and manage 175 websites globally. Their expertise spans luxury, women's lifestyle, health and wellness, homes, and entertainment. 

Below are some examples of a women's health magazine, based around running:

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    Here are some ideas of what I imagine my front cover will be like for the men's health magazine:

 

Initial ideas - mind map



NEA - Magazine Brief

Media NEA brief

 

NEA - Candidate Information

 Candidate Information

Candidate Number: 2244

Centre Number: 16607

Monday, January 19, 2026

Music video - theorists

 Richard Dyer's star theory:

Stars are essentially constructed images represented across media texts. Dyer concludes that celebrities present a paradox between an ordinary figure like us, making them relatable, however they are also extraordinary in order for people to look up to them and their talents. Stars become commodities to be sold and produced by media industries. Stars are presented as ideological figures as they convey certain ideologies and values. The audiences relate to and identify with stars.

Justin Bieber - Intentions

This music video can be seen as an example of Richard Dyer's star theory.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p2wMpVVtXg


Goodwin's theory:

Goodwin argues there are 5 key components to creating a good music video.
Genre characteristics - Music videos demonstrate genre characteristics (eg. stage performance in metal video, dance routine for boy/girl band)
Lyrics and visuals - There is a relationship between lyrics and visuals (either illustrative, amplifying and contradicting)
Music and visuals - The demands of the record label will include the need for lots of close ups of the artist and the artist may develop motifs
Close-up and visuals - There is frequently reference to notion of looking (screens within screens, telescopes etc) and particularly voyeuristic treatment.
Intertextual reference - There is often intertextual reference to films, TV programmes, other music videos etc)

Vance Joy - riptide
This music video can be applied here as it represents direct lyric illustration. 




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