P4. Identify and repurpose content for use in the profile (this will need clearly signposting what material you have repurposed)
Below is a an example of RAW (.CR2) files which all images were shot in:
Below is a screenshot evidencing the export of the front cover as a .TIFF file format.
The front cover of the magazine was exported as a .TIFF as this file is a lossless file format meaning it is of a high quality which is beneficial to the final printing of the product and high quality uploads. Similarly when editing, the files were saved as PSD's (Photoshop Documents) as this is also a lossless file format that allows for graphics to be created and edited in layers, but this had to be repurposed in order to uplaod to my porfolio
Below is a screenshot of the dialogue box when exporting the contents page and dps from indesign as a PDF.
Several pieces were exported as a Adobe PDF. This file format was chosen as it was again a high quality, lossless format allowing for high quality printing and is a universal foramt making it easily accesible.Below is a screenshot evidencing the organisation and final formats of all the components designed for the magazine segment of my profolio.
A similar process was repeated for all other items featured in my porfolio.
M2: Discuss legal and ethical requirements
Legal and ethical complications for the magazine work...
Obscene publications Act
Obscene publications Act
Illegal to publish content that may negatively influence readers/ audience.
Within the SevenPeaks magazine the main target audience are that of young teen to professionals with majority ABC1 social grade and a high disposable income due to the nature and requirements of the sport. My genre of magazine could possibly have a negative impact on the audience through the use of language and possible gender stereotypes perceived within the magazine (predominately male features). In addition to this another possible issue within this magazine is that the dangerous sport and activities could be seen to be glamorised and ultimately this could cause safety issues as the readers of the magazine may then go out in attempt to recreate the ideas seen in the magazine and be a danger to themselves or the public.
Therefore, i adhereed to this law by including a variety of models to appeal to both genders in addition to adding warnings and guidance within the magazine for the safety aspect and censoring and bad language or material.
Libel Law
Illegal to publish defamatory content about a person or publish untrue information.
To avoid this law i made sure not publish false information, this was achieved by using reliable sources in addition to referencing all sources used. Furthermore, i avoided portraying any bias or negative aspects to the sporting personalities that may have a harmful impact on there lives or career, again to avoid this or any prosecution the articles with be checked and approved by the interviewee them self.
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act
The exclusive right to make copies, license of a piece of work by a creator. Protected for the lifetime of the author or for a period 70 years after death.
Consequently, permission was needed from the model to use there image in the magazine and therefor i had them sign a consent and release form. This allows the image to be used freely within the magazine and other material. Permission may also be needed from brands featured in the magazine, words/ extracts featured in the magazine, location permission. (EG: city centre, grenoside woods, lady cannings trail {all public places exempt.})
Consequently, permission was needed from the model to use there image in the magazine and therefor i had them sign a consent and release form. This allows the image to be used freely within the magazine and other material. Permission may also be needed from brands featured in the magazine, words/ extracts featured in the magazine, location permission. (EG: city centre, grenoside woods, lady cannings trail {all public places exempt.})
Majority of design work will be created by myself therefore not governed by copyright laws. For example the masthead (However, fonts may be copyrighted)
Laws of contempt
Not allowed to document or publish any current criminal cases to avoid impeding/ affecting case. For example avoid sensationalising drug/ doping use in sport or current topical issues relating to this. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/38884801) Show non bias or not to influence the audience, use allegedly etc.
Ethical Issues
Possible ethical issues that could be encountered in the production of this magazine include the representation of genders and races within the sport in addition to not body shaming or promoting unhealthy lifestyles with intention to influence audience or glamorise drug or supplement taking. Safety aspects should also be considered to avoid injury to audience if influenced by the piece. To avoid these ethical issues, a variety of imagery and text will be used to represent all genders and races, in addition to providing the necessary health and safety guidance.
However, in this instance these examples are related to the production of the magazine they also apply to the other materials which are presented in my portfolio. The majority of work is all produced by myself meaning implications with regards to the copyright, designs and patents act have been avoided, also the music and other elements which i may have implemented into my designs has all either been licensed/ gained permission for/ or does not require permission or credits. Issues with regards to the legal and ethical issues can all be viewed in a detailed write up in the accompanied blog link to some of my pieces.
D1:
Justify the choice of content and the
repurposed formats (you will need to literally go through each piece of work you upload to the profile/website and state clearly why you chose this and why you changed it to a different format)
P5: Create the personal media profile
The finished portfolio can be viewed here: https://spark.adobe.com/page/KfKNrv6rwVQms/




















