In order for us to create a digipak that is congruent to our music video, we have decided to take some stills from our video and place them into our design.
Below are a selection of stills which we feel could work.
The above image could work well, although the face may be slightly too large to fit into one panel. The background is also overexposed, which is of detriment to the image.
This image is my favourite and the lighting is interesting. This would make an effective panel, although it might not work as the central panel, as the track listing would have to go across the face.
The silhouette is effective and eye-catching, although the contrast would need to be increased.
We feel that with these images, amongst others, we could create a professional standard digipak that would match our music video.
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
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- Advertisement - Ideas for the Advert
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- Advertisement - Analysis
- Advertisement - Components of an Advert
- Digipak: Inside Cover - Second Draft
- Digipak: Inside Cover - First Draft
- Digipak: Outside Cover - Fifth Draft
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- Digipak: Outside Cover - Second Draft
- Digipak: Outside Cover - First Draft
- Digipak - Creating a Template
- Digipak - Taking Stills From the Music Video
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