| 
Potential
  area where there might be a problem | 
How I
  will deal with this problem | 
| 
Front
  Cover Images 
1.     
  Not bright enough 
2.     
  Too blurry 
3.     
  No eye line match 
4.     
  Not the right shape 
5.     
  Not a medium shot 
6.     
  Not enough images | 
Front
  Cover Images 
1.     
  Ensure there is both natural
  and artificial lighting present at the photo shoot. 
2.     
  Use a professional, high
  quality camera. 
3.     
  Brief my model to ensure they
  know that eye-line with the camera is essential. 
4.     
  Take images from a variety of
  angles and lengths to ensure the right shape for my front cover. Also have a
  second plan for my front cover. 
5.     
  Again, take images from a
  variety of angles and lengths to ensure the right shot length for my front
  cover. 
6.     
  Take multiple images in the
  same pose and then have a variety of poses for the models to ensure I have
  enough images.  | 
| 
Article
  Inside Magazine 
1.     
  Too much text 
2.     
  Not enough inspiration for the
  article 
3.     
  Too many questions 
4.     
  Not journalistic enough 
5.     
  Doesn’t appeal to the target
  audience 
6.     
  Too ‘grown up’ for the target
  audience | 
Article
  Inside Magazine 
1.     
  Re-draft the article multiple
  times to ensure that there is not too much text. 
2.     
  Read teen pop articles from a
  variety of magazines. 
3.     
  Redraft the article multiple
  times and cut out and add in different questions. 
4.     
  Read magazine articles from
  magazines other than teen pop so I can view the journalistic style. 
5.     
  Read teen pop articles ask
  members of my target audience to check that the subject matter does appeal to
  the target audience. 
6.     
  Re-draft the article multiple
  times and check it against other teen pop articles. | 
| 
Images
  to Accompany Article 
1.     
  Not related to the subject of
  the article 
2.     
  Not enough images 
3.     
  Blurry images | 
Images
  to Accompany Article 
1.     
  Take pictures in different
  poses to ensure that there is definitely a picture that relates to the
  subject matter of the article and plan the article subject matter before the
  photoshoot. 
2.     
  Take multiple images of the
  models in multiple poses to ensure I have enough images. 
3.     
  Use a high quality professional
  camera. | 
This table includes all of the potential problems that I could experience while producing my coursework and how I will solve or prevent these problems. This has helped me as I can see the problems that could happen and plan for if they do. Being organised will save me a lot of time while producing the product and help me to focus of producing a professional looking teen pop magazine.
 
Well done - this shows a lot of forethought and organisation regarding the production of your magazine.
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