Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Evaluation

In this course, I have written eight different articles. As well as writing specifically for this course, I have also written two articles to be published in the college magazine. I have written interviews, reviews, editorials and articles, as well as writing in different styles, for different publications, to broaden my journalistic skills.

I found the hardest part writing in the style of different publications because, previous to this course, I had only written in my own style, which has been described as similar to the style of the Guardian Newspaper. However, I managed to write these articles along with the others and they are now ready to be submitted for the qualification.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Food Writing

This week, our assignment was to write a piece of food writing of our choice; from food news to reviews. I chose to write a review of the Costa Coffee Cafe at Totton College. I chose to write it in the style of the Guardian Newspaper.

I found this article quite easy to write as I was writing about an my own personal opinion in the review, so it came very easily. Furthermore, although I am not particularly comfortable with writing reviews and food writing, as these are both relatively new areas for my writing development. However, as the Guardian is close to my writing style, this made it easier to write.

This is now the last assignment that we have to write for the course, so the next, and final blog entry will be an evaluation of the course.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Progress Update

We had no assignment to do this week, so instead we spend the time finishing up any outstanding work and make sure our portfolios are up to date.

I have completed and submitted all my work up to date now so I have no outstanding work.


Next week we will be writing a form of food writing of our choice.

Monday, 14 March 2011

Interviewing for Different Publications

For this weeks assignment, we had to write an interview for a different publication. These were randomly selected and I ended up with the fashion magazine 'Vogue'. This will help build my range of writing skills. This was challenging for me as I do not read a great read a great amount of magazine, also do not follow the genre, so it took more research than I had anticipated to find the correct writing style.

We were interviewing other members of the magazine, as the content was not particularly relevant, as this assignment was more to do with the writing style. I chose to write about the recent hot topic of the fashion designer, who had faced problems due to some anti-Semitic remarks he had made backstage.

This assignment would have been a lot more challenging, but I was paired up with someone who knew fashion, so the answer were very good, making the assignment a great deal easier.


The hardest part was trying to structure the interview as the publication uses a different style to most publications. Here is a link to the interview I based mine on:
http://www.vogue.co.uk/beauty/expert-advice/100722-jennifer-aniston-perfume-launch-har.aspx

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Writing for Different Publications

We have now finished writing the articles for the magazine, so we are now moving on to tour own writing skills. For this assignment, we had to rewrite one of our articles (either one pre-magazine, or one that has been written for the magazine) and change the writing style to that of an alternative publication. I have chosen to rewrite my article against the rise in university tuition fees. Because my writing style has been described as 'Guardian', I have rewritten the article for the 'Mirror' publication.

To do this, it must be a lot more informal, using colloquialisms and simple vocabulary. Furthermore, the article has to be more politically bias, against the Coalition as this publication is strictly Labour in its political views. The Newspaper is often out to show up and mock David Cameron, and I must take this into account when rewriting my article.

I have now written this article up. I found it very hard to get into the writing style at first, as it was the opposite to how I would prefer to write. However, once I had start writing it began to flow a lot more. One problem I suffered was making the article long enough; writing for the Daily Mirror, I had to cut out great chunks of my original article, as they would not be suitable for the article.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Summary of My Magazine Contribution

For the magazine I have now written three articles; an article against the rise in university tuition fees, an article in favour of the rise in university tuition fees, and the interview with Mark Bramwell. Furthermore, I have also submitted a short story for the magazine. This was because we wanted to put some creative writing pieces in the magazine. When our editor contacted the department for any creative writing piece, they did not respond, and, coincidentally, I had written a short story for a piece of coursework for anther subject.

I had planned to write a fourth article for the magazine, an article on the war in Afghanistan. Unfortunately, I did not have to time to write this article before the deadline, due to working on the other articles, as well other work commitments, and so it has not been submitted.

I have tried to write my articles in a informal way, but still with a good range of complex vocabulary to fit the target audience the article is being aimed at. I have also tried to add a personal aspect to my articles as they are being written for a magazine for older teenagers, rather than for a newspaper publication. Moreover, with the personal aspect, I have added an aspect of whit to the articles to try to make the articles more entertaining for the reader.

Mark Bramwell interview

I had arranged a time and date for the interview with Mark now, and so I went along with my questions. After reviewing the questions with our editor, we decided that we also needed to add a few more personal questions about Mark, as the interview was centred around his retirement.

I tried to get this balance, between political questions and personal questions right, and I feel I did as the interview went very well with Mark.

Now I have all the answers to my questions, I now have to write up my article. I have tried to write the interview up so it reads like an article, similar to the interview with F. Scott Fitzgerald, by Michel Mok. I found this particularly hard to do as it is hard to write questions and answers as a narrative.

However, I have now written two drafts for this article, and I now feel that this is good quality interview, and has now been submitted for the magazine.