Guide for Contributions to the Chronicles
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These notes are an attempt at a summary to help
those considering making submissions for publishing in the Chronicles.
A lot of you have ideas of things you want to see in the magazine but
are not sure how to start or whether what you have in mind might be suitable.
This guide might help. If you have skills and you want to contribute,
but can't decide on what, this won't help. More usefully, just have a
think about what you would like to see in the magazine. |
Photographs: Photographs about almost anything
relevant, including submissions for the front cover. For our purposes
a "good" photograph might not be right as composition is important. We
have portrayed galleries of participants at events in the past, partly
to depict the flavour of the event, partly to get a feeling of involvement
to those in the pictures, and also hoping they might buy the magazine.
(Have we let a cat out of the bag?) However, composition will be a more
important consideration now. In many cases people pictured at an event
posing for the camera look too wooden and their facial features are too
contrived, so we will choose more "natural" renditions of people's involvement,
e.g.in conversation, in contemplation, or "doing" something. One criticism
has been that we display too many women so we want more pictures of men
and also more "uglies", or those who do not conform to accepted notions
of "good looking". Bear in mind also, that a lot of our pics have to be
rendered into Black and White, but this will change as we proceed to getting
more colour in the mag. Photos should be supplied at 300dpi and assuming
a width of 20cm. Best format is TIF, but RAW is good also. For front covers
assume total size of 21x30 cm at crop. Drawings: these provide the greatest opportunity
for an entertaining article, either as stand alone cartoons or as supporting
drawings. Again these should be supplied at full size and at 300dpi as
TIFs. We are aware that illustrators quite often need a script to work
to, so this is something to be negotiated when we have an idea of what
you want to submit. This is a tricky area, but something that we are beginning
to get right: - nobody else is even trying to do this. We have four illustrators
at the moment, each with skills that lead to different results so, knowing
this, we can choose who can come up with the most suitable result. Ok, that's it so far - no we don't have all the answers as we are learning all this quite fast as well, - a year ago we didn't really have a clue! Remember, we are the only people doing this kind of magazine and we will do better in getting it right .. The eds
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