Friday, 11 December 2015

Digipak

Digipak



For the front cover, I chose an image of the protagonist holding a sign saying 'Tea Party'. Again, I distorted her face and I chose to distort the writing on the sign. The reason behind this is because I want to present the idea that the classic fairytale story isn't as perfect as it's portrayed. Also, distorting her face on the front cover and on my poster hides her identity and will make the audience curious about what she looks like, it will eventually make them want to watch the music video.

The left inside of my digipak is a blurred image of the protagonist's dress. Upside down you're unable to actually see what is happening in the image but it's of the protagonist running from the camera. This image fits with the front cover as it has similar colours and features, such as the forest background and her dress. 


The right inside of my digipak is where the cd tray goes. It's a close up image of a key hole which we're able to see through, on the other side of the key hole is a forest setting with a white rabbit situated in the middle of the pathway.  I first discovered an image similar to this one, however, I didn't like how they had put the image together so I used the same key hole image after unsuccessfully finding one one Google Images. Additionally, I found a white rabbit on Google Images to use as there is no way I'd be able to get my own picture of this. I did in fact take my own forest image and photoshopped that image behind the key hole as well
My version

Original version

Lastly, the back image of my digipak is an image of a forest. I used the same image for the right side of my digipak. The reason behind having the same image as my back cover is because I like the idea of linking certain features to one another. By this I mean once opening the digipak you see a keyhole and you are able to see what's past the key hole and when you close the digipak you see the image for what it really is - minus the white rabbit. Another reason for using the same image is because the right side of my digipak and the backcover fit with each other as do the front cover and the left side of my digipak.

As my album is a single I have only listed three songs: three are all the same but a remix and acoustic and the last one is a new song. As we have seen on my poster and on the front cover of my digipak I have used the painstroke frequently and so I have used it again but on my backcover. By using it I have interlinked my digipak and poster together. I have then added the common features that you traditionally see on the backcover such as the barcode, the record label, website and the small print.


Second draft





CD



Much like the right side of my digipak, I have used the same image for my CD as it would fit into place with the CD tray. 

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