Sunday 8 December 2013

COP3 - writing a brief

In time for my next tutorial, I needed to write a brief for the practical side of my project. Whilst I still knew that the final outcome would be a zine, I was still unsure as to what exactly the physical content would explore. The overall aim was to create communities and relationships between both author and reader and reader and reader. 



Context

Zines are non-commercial, non-professional publications that have been self-produced, using very basic methods such as cut and paste and photocopying. They then go on to be published and even distributed by the individual who created them, which may be via hand or through independent book or music stores. With a small circulation, they have a distinct aesthetic, however their subject matters are wide ranging. From music to food politics, zines cover just about everything, whilst offering an experience different to any other.

Zines have always been a place for people to let their voice be heard, and are a perfect example of participatory media, where the audience is able to play an active role. This is one of the many reasons they appeal to such a wide-ranging audience, as well as creating a special connection between reader and author. They became a place where individuals could construct identities, communities and relationships in an uninhibited and irreplaceable manner. These relationships and sense of community go on to be reinforced by methods of production and distribution.

Briefs or Tasks

You must produce a small circulation of zines, and supporting products, that aim to construct relationships and a sense of community. The subject matter is up to you, however you may want to look at how this will affect your audience in terms of experience and how it will allow them to play an active role.

Consider methods of print and production that allow you to control cost and efficiency, as well as methods of distribution. Distribution will be key as it will be significant in creating a connection between you and the reader.

Preparation/Research suggestions

- Methods of distribution
- Methods of production
- Look into possible subject matters
- Find out who your audience is
- Where you can get your publications printed


Evidence – for this project students should submit


Briefing: Monday 30/09/2013
Deadline: Thursday 22/05/2014


Feedback From Tutorial

- What is it that interests you?
- How can you find out what interests other people?
- People are naturally nosey and curious
- People are always intrigued to find out more about individuals
- Display interests of people to the reader that they didn't know already
- How can you find out hidden interests?
- Create curiosity
- Use a questionnaire or an interview in order to find out the interests of your fellow peers
- Use these answers to create your content

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