Friday, November 19, 2021

Production of Magazines

The production of a magazine basically consist of the steps it takes to get your magazine together. This process could take awhile seeing as it needs to be planned properly and carefully in order for your magazine to turn out perfect for you. The process includes communication, planning, and organization. It also includes different departments such as editorial, advertising, printer, and the circulation department. 

It's actually said that this process begins begins with the end. The editors and publishers choose a date in which they want the magazine to be finished and start scheduling when the planning of the magazine is going to start so they could continue from there. This planning could take month or even up to a year in order to come up with what stories will be mentioned in the magazine. Staff then submit their ideas to the editors and queries from free lance writers are sent to the editors. After this a manuscript is written and given to the magazine with a hard copy and this is where the magazine either accepts or rejects the manuscript. Once the manuscript is accepted it enters the copyediting phase. This is where it is checked for accuracy and all the facts in the manuscript are verified. It's also reviews by a copy editor for any grammar errors and organizational problems. Once all of this is done, the art director and editor make decisions about the illustration and photography that's being used. They review all the designs and send it back to the copy desk for proofreading and trimming. Finally. once the layout and everything is approved the magazine is now ready for printing!


Picture source: https://www.magazineproduction.com/blog/how-to-create-a-magazine/

Information source: https://www.encyclopedia.com/media/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/magazine-industry-production-process

https://www.magazineproduction.com/blog/how-to-create-a-magazine/

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