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Fashion spread

Product
This product will be a fashion spread for my teen lifestyle magazine
Conqueror
Theme
The theme of this product is Freedom of style
Model
The model in which I will be using is Priestley student Alisha Fenlon.
Locations
Priestley college
Outfits
Outfit 1:
Outfit 2:
Outfit 3:
Outfit 4:
Props
A stool to sit on
Equipment required
DSLR Camera
Studio lights
Model
Outfits
Schedule
Preliminary date: I will aim to shoot these pictures on the 28/02/2017
01/03/2017. But this date is due to change.
Contingency plans
Battery make sure that I have a spare, fully charged battery.
Model if my model cannot attend for any reason I will have a
replacement who will step in for them if they cant come
Outfits will also bring spare outfit, that are suitable for my theme, so that
if the models clothes are not appropriate I will be able to provide a
replacement

Legal
Copyright Designs and Patents act 1988
What is the Copyright Designs and Patents act 1988 about?
The Copyright Designs and Patents act 1988 Gives the creators of literary, dramatic,
musical and artistic works the right to control the ways in which their material may be used.
The rights cover: Broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting and
lending copies to the public. In many cases, the creator will also have the right to be
identified as the author and to object to distortions of his work. source. It is a civil law
which means that the person with the copyright has to sued the person who stole their media
product.
When producing my fashion spread I will ensure that the content in which I create is mine
and not the product of any other creator. I will also ensure that no one else copies my
content. Any content Include I will research first to make sure that its not someone elses
content.
Equality act 2010
What is the equality act 2010 about?
It is against the law to discriminate against anyone because of:
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age
being or becoming a transsexual person
being married or in a civil partnership
being pregnant or on maternity leave
disability
race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin
religion, belief or lack of religion/belief
sex
sexual orientation

when producing my fashion spread I will ensure that the content in which include does not
discriminate against or offend any social group or any of my target audience.
Obscene publication act 1959 - 1963
What is the Obscene publication act 1959 - 1963 about?
Obscene publication act 1959 1963 refers to the law that has been put into place to make
it a crime to publish something for gain or not for gain which intends to corrupt or ruin those
who read, hear or see the matter contained. This could consist of extremely sexual images,
bestiality etc.
When producing my fashion spread I will ensure that the content that I include is not seen as
provocative for the audience and is also suitable for my target audience of Priestley
students.

Defamation act 2013

Libel - is written applies to newspapers and magazines


Slander - is spoken applies to Radio
What is the Deformation act 2013 about?
The defamation act 2013 is in place to draw a line between freedom of expression and the
damaging the reputation of others. This is a civil law and therefore means that the person
whom reputation is being destroyed has to sue the offender in order for it to be a breach of
the British Bill. The person suing has to prove that the information given out was damaging
to their reputation.
When producing my fashion spread I will ensure that the content in which Include cannot
damage the reputation of anyone, especially as it is a college I must ensure that it does not
damage the image of another student.
The European convention on human rights
Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life his home and his
correspondence. There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this
right except such as is in accordance
with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security
public safety or the economic wellbeing of the country for the prevention of disorder or crime
for the protection of health or morals or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of other
when I am producing my fashion spread I will ensure that I do not break the law by realising
someones private information. I will also get my model to sign a consent form to say that
they give me permission to use their photographs, however they will be made aware that
they are free to withdraw from the shoot at any given point.

Ethical
The independent press standards Organisation
The independent press standards Organisation is the independent regulator for the
newspaper and magazine industry in the UK. The hold newspapers and magazine to
account for their actions, protect individual rights, uphold high standards of journalism and
help to maintain freedom of expression for the press.
We make sure that member newspapers and magazines follow the Editors' Code.
We investigate complaints about printed and online material that may breach the
Editors Code.
We can make newspapers and magazines publish corrections or adjudications if
they breach the Editors Code (including on their front page).
We monitor press standards and require member newspapers and magazines to
submit an annual statement about how they follow the Editors Code and handle
any complaints.
We can investigate serious standards failings and can fine publishers up to 1
million in cases where they are particularly serious and systemic.
We operate a 24-hour anti-harassment advice line.
We provide advice for editors and journalists.
We provide training and guidance for journalists so they can uphold the highest
possible standards.

We provide a Whistleblowing Hotline for journalists who feel they are being
pressured to act in a way that is not in line with the Editors' Code.
We work with charities, NGOs and other organisations to support and improve
press standards.
I will follow all expectations of IPSO when producing my fashion spread. I will do this by
being thorough when writing and monitor the content of my fashion spread making sure that
the photographs and any text use is not offensive and is appropriate to be printed
considering carefully my target audience.

Editors code of practice


Accuracy
1. The Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted
information or images, including headlines not supported by the text.
2. A significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion must be corrected,
promptly and with due prominence, and where appropriate an apology
published. In cases involving IPSO, due prominence should be as required by the
regulator.
3. A fair opportunity to reply to significant inaccuracies should be given, when
reasonably called for.
4. The Press, while free to editorialise and campaign, must distinguish clearly between
comment, conjecture and fact.
5. A publication must report fairly and accurately the outcome of an action for
defamation to which it has been a party, unless an agreed settlement states
otherwise, or an agreed statement is published.
When producing my fashion spread, I will ensure that any text on the spread is accurate and
is not misleading for my audience in anyway which could damage the image of any from the
audience

Harassment
1. Journalists must not engage in intimidation, harassment or persistent pursuit.
2. They must not persist in questioning, telephoning, pursuing or photographing
individuals once asked to desist; nor remain on property when asked to leave and
must not follow them. If requested, they must identify themselves and whom they
represent.
3. Editors must ensure these principles are observed by those working for them and
take care not to use non-compliant material from other sources.
When producing my fashion spread, I will ensure that if my model withdraws from the shoot
that their decision is respected and I will not contact them in any way to allow them to
withdraw without any consequences.
Intrusion into grief or shock

In cases involving personal grief or shock, enquiries and approaches must be made with
sympathy and discretion and publication handled sensitively. These provisions should not
restrict the right to report legal proceedings.
When producing my fashion spread, I will ensure that the content of my fashion spread is
sympathetic to those who are suffering personal grief or shock.
Discrimination
1. The press must avoid prejudicial or pejorative reference to an individual's, race,
colour, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or to any physical or mental
illness or disability.
2. Details of an individual's race, colour, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation,
physical or mental illness or disability must be avoided unless genuinely relevant to
the story.
When producing my fashion spread, I will ensure that do not make reference to anyones
religion, sex or ethnicity etc. I will also be thorough in ensuring that the language used
cannot be seen as offensive to anyone in any way.

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