Started at 10 again and we had to continue working on the magazine. I had to retype texts again. Import pictures and slide it to the corner and convert them to greyscale.
Always slide the picture on the corner tosize it in every way, but if possible and to fill up space you can stretch it, but only if there isn't much quality loss and everything is still visible. If your picture isn't big enough from corner to corner make sure the other ads get the same size so it will still look decent. Mess around with it and place it in the center for example or work with thick borders to fill up the blank space.
Never cover the page numbers and make sure every text is readable. Use pictures to make your articles look more fancy; this can be on the background of text, partially on the background at the top or bottom or a small picture filling up the blank space.
Also don't have multiple fonts on one ad. Stick with one otherwise it will look unproffessional.
There are a lot to think about when fixing a magazine, especially the pagenumbers. It won;t line up on one page like we are used to, but he page numbers will count from left to right up as well as back.
For example page 2 on the left and page 35 on the right, next page has 34 on the left and page 3 on the right. etc. That was something that confused me for a moment, but it makes sense xD
It sure takes lots of work to make a magazine as you have to think about placement, get sure the sponsors have their ads, page numbers and articles. I didn't work on it from the first step, but am working on the last phase. Adding the sponsors and pictures.
At 6 I was done. I had to change another ad for an event and had to add new symbols and a new background. My co/worker also dropped by and sang in some scratchtracks. Which means tracks that are still concepts and will be shown to the singes. The singers have the chance to change the song to their liking.
The scratch track is only there as an example. If the song will be used the recording process starts again.
It was cool to see that happen. I didn´t realize a scratchtrack was also a process in the music industry, though it does make a lot of sense to be there.
After 6 my roommates and I headed to the mac donalds. We were all so hungry. I didn´t order anymore burgers even though I planned two at first as I thought I would still cook rice and bake chicken, but as we got home at 8:30 and I got full I didn't do it anymore.
At night I moved my stuff to my room and got to be the co- judge of the broken record stand which means a one episode competition where people had to sing terrible songs. As intro we sang Never gonna give up as that one has to be the most overrated and terrible song out there. It was hilarious to do. I was nervous but my co judge is so spontaneous; he pulls you right into it.
The show was a success and I listened back to it with other members of the forum right after. Normally I would cringe at my voice, but now I liked it and we also received positive responses!
Now we are planning a new show (a horror show) which will be 8 episodes long.
Always slide the picture on the corner tosize it in every way, but if possible and to fill up space you can stretch it, but only if there isn't much quality loss and everything is still visible. If your picture isn't big enough from corner to corner make sure the other ads get the same size so it will still look decent. Mess around with it and place it in the center for example or work with thick borders to fill up the blank space.
Never cover the page numbers and make sure every text is readable. Use pictures to make your articles look more fancy; this can be on the background of text, partially on the background at the top or bottom or a small picture filling up the blank space.
Also don't have multiple fonts on one ad. Stick with one otherwise it will look unproffessional.
There are a lot to think about when fixing a magazine, especially the pagenumbers. It won;t line up on one page like we are used to, but he page numbers will count from left to right up as well as back.
For example page 2 on the left and page 35 on the right, next page has 34 on the left and page 3 on the right. etc. That was something that confused me for a moment, but it makes sense xD
It sure takes lots of work to make a magazine as you have to think about placement, get sure the sponsors have their ads, page numbers and articles. I didn't work on it from the first step, but am working on the last phase. Adding the sponsors and pictures.
At 6 I was done. I had to change another ad for an event and had to add new symbols and a new background. My co/worker also dropped by and sang in some scratchtracks. Which means tracks that are still concepts and will be shown to the singes. The singers have the chance to change the song to their liking.
The scratch track is only there as an example. If the song will be used the recording process starts again.
It was cool to see that happen. I didn´t realize a scratchtrack was also a process in the music industry, though it does make a lot of sense to be there.
After 6 my roommates and I headed to the mac donalds. We were all so hungry. I didn´t order anymore burgers even though I planned two at first as I thought I would still cook rice and bake chicken, but as we got home at 8:30 and I got full I didn't do it anymore.
At night I moved my stuff to my room and got to be the co- judge of the broken record stand which means a one episode competition where people had to sing terrible songs. As intro we sang Never gonna give up as that one has to be the most overrated and terrible song out there. It was hilarious to do. I was nervous but my co judge is so spontaneous; he pulls you right into it.
The show was a success and I listened back to it with other members of the forum right after. Normally I would cringe at my voice, but now I liked it and we also received positive responses!
Now we are planning a new show (a horror show) which will be 8 episodes long.
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