Thursday, 9 February 2017

LO2- Legal and Ethical

I can be hold liable if I?

  • If I use any content what I do not own or have permission to use.
  • Writing about media (film and TV) what I haven't gained permission from 
  • Discrimination (sex, race, age)  against the public or groups of society.

Copyright 1995

Copyright prevents the use of any content what is owned by another entirety. This can be avoided by gaining permission from the owner of said copyright material.

I will not publish any Copyrighted material in my Magazine.

Defamation ACT 2013
This applies to anything what has repartition or makes profit. It means your content can not have a harmful effect of any kind what could cause loss profit and reparation.

In abided by this law, I will not create or publish defamations in my magazine.

Negligent Publication 

This law is in place to prevent harm to the audience of said content. If the publisher/author creates and publishes material what harms the audience then they are liable for losses such as health, profits, ect… This law applies heavenly towards DIY magazines, however they can cover themselves by putting “at your own risk”

In ordered to prevent Negligent Publication I will not publish anything what could be seen as negligence. I will also put disclaimer in my magazine.

Obscene Publications ACT 1959 and 1964

This law prevents extreme or absence content, which could deprave or corrupt the audience. 

In abided by this law, I will not create or  publish extreme and absence content in my magazine.

Ethical Issues

Ethical issues are those not covered by law, for example a hunting magazine could be seen as unethical

How you conduct interview and shoots would come under Ethical.

In productions and publication of my magazine I will avoid ethical issues 

Thursday, 26 May 2016

LO4: Editing Evidence

LO4: Final Magazine


LO4: Evidence of proof reading

LO3: Updated Production Plan

To finish my 6 pages of my magazine by the Friday the 13th of May, I need to; write articles and edit the magazine. 

Writing up the interviews= 3 hoursThis means looking through the notes from the 2 interviews and making the answers read better.

Editing the Final Product = 7 HoursI need to put all the content from the photoshoot and the articles into Indesign and make it look like my final layout.

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

LO3: Contact Print



LO3: Final Articles

Editoral 

Im Will this is SBMX. 

SBMX is a Skateboarding and BMX magazine, based in Sheffield. This is our first ever issue, we have tried to bring you a contemporary magazine with a fresh look. Me personally have made this magazine by my self from the pre and post productions, my favourite part of making this issue was the interview with Dylan Young. 

I spent the day with him at the bowl, very down to earth person with allot of potential. Jack was another character and he had some interesting ways of how he could ride not using a board.



I hope you like this issue and will keep on reading your issues to come.

Interview with Jack Fleming

I went to meet jack and have check up with him, i asked what his average day is like 
I’d say 9 times out of ten I’d go chill with my brother for a bit and beat his arse at Pro evo soccer, but right now he’s putting together his latest edit so I’m usually sat next to him advising on his editing skills etc. Then around 6pm we all jump into someone’s car and go hit up Devy Green for a few hours, usually in the evening time I’ll watch a film, go for a quiet beer somewhere with friends or just chill with my girlfriend.
We go talking about sponsors
Seems like every time I get this question my sponsors have completely changed, anyway, right now I’m riding for Barker Skateboards, DC Shoes and Apparel, Venture trucks, Travel wheels, Nixon watches, Slugger Skate Store, New Era and Object hardware.
And finally, what have you got planned for the near future?
Well I have a couple of trips coming up before Christmas with DC and Barker, then I’m planning on making the big move from Sheffield to London which is quite exciting. Obviously it’s going to be very different from my laid back life I’m used to in The Steel City but I’m really looking forward to it, so next year you’ll be seeing a lot more of me skating around London. To be honest it’s something I should have done a long time ago but hey better late than never.

Interview with Dylan Young

Who is Dylan Young?
Dylan is a 17 year old from Wales, who rides a lil’ and big bike around with his friends.

Where are you from? Where are you heading to?
I am from Aberystwyth, Wales. But I'm now living in Sheffield but I travel around the country racing.

How can people follow you? Snap Chat, Instagram? Myspace?
Snapchat: Dyl_old Instagram: @demo_dylz MySpace? Uhh maybe ride your horse and carriage into the past and try to find it 

You seem to be learning new tricks at an alarming rate, how would you describe your style?
I kind of just randomly learn new stuff, I never really go out on purpose to try learn anything. Sometimes I just mess up trying one thing and end up with with a new one.

If you could only watch one video part or edit for the rest of your life, what would it be?
I would watch Garrett Reynolds Deadline section. It's pretty much the only part I re-watch weekly 

Do you believe in Aliens? 
Hmm not sure, I guess I wouldn't know if there was until I saw one

Describe Donald Trump in one word?
Comb-over

How often do you scare yourself when you go riding?
I try to scare myself anytime I'm filming for something real. If you're not scaring yourself then you're not progressing  

Why did you start riding?
My Dad is a downhill rider and he also rides BMX, he still does. Basically I could ride a bike before I could walk. I could do a bunny hop at 5 so ya know.

How much of your life is currently dedicated to riding and what does the other part consists of?
I'd say about 98% of my life is dedicated to riding, the other 2% is checking Instagram haha

Who sponsors you?
I’m now sponsored by Mud Hugger, Loose Riders Uk, DMR Bikes and Red Bull