Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Digipak reflection

After many inconveniences and problems I have finally finished my digipak. Although I was not able to take any pictures with the band I was able to compromise and take still images from my video for my front cover. One of the images are not from my music video but I thought it would look effective if I had more than just two images of the boys and that particular image fitted nicely.
I chose Blue as the font colour of my title as it stood out over the red. Also I wanted to make sure the genre was obvious of my band so I made sure the images that I used included their instruments. Overall even though this was not what I had planned I still am confident about it.


My inner tray was inspired by The Arctic Monkeys digipak as I think it matched my genre so I thought I would do my own interpretation. I wanted to use it in black and white to make it look more stylish and attract a 'rock n roll' audience. I wanted to keep it simple as all my other faces are very bold and eccentric.











My next face was the lyric booklet. I struggled with this one the most as my original images of eyes were too blurry and did not look too good once I had finished editing. At this point I decided to scrap my images and use an eye off of the internet as I felt it would work better. I used a kaleidoscope effect on the inside of the eye as I wanted to have all the faces linked together in some way and also with the music video.



The back cover for my digipak was quite straight forward. I tried out many different effects before deciding to use a spiralled background in black, red and white. I decided on using spotify as it is an upcoming music streamer where you would be able to listen to all sorts of music and it is good for promoting bands.







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