Monday, 16 December 2013
DIGIPAK SKETCH
To plan the digipak I attempted to sketch it using a simple template provided by my tutor. When planning what our digipak will look like, Joe and I decided to focus on the band. The front cover (bottom right image) depicts the band members staring to the sky from the set in which they perform in the music video. the shot takes place from the side and shows the band members attire from the performance. The title appears in the bottom left corner of the image, giving it its own space to catch the eye of the audience. I personally would make the writing white, as it will contrast against the picture well. This is because the picture will be taken at night, and although the set will be well lit i believe white, or at least a very light colour may stand out the most. The band are posed in a very tense manner as if anticipating something and their facial expressions have been drawn to reflect that.
On the back of the digipak (bottom left image) the image is depicted the same, but shot closer to the band and from the opposite side. I have left room for any text at the top of the image for such things as a track listing or required information about the product.
For the inside front cover image (top right) I have designed the sketch to represent a similar image to the other two, but once agin the shot will be taken from a different position. This time the shot will be taken from the back of the band, showing exactly what they are staring at. We plan to develop ideas for what this could be, but for now decided to have them stare at the sky, as this could represent many things and encourage the audience to think what may be in the sky that they are waiting for.
For the image on the CD we decided on having portrait shots of each band member on the CD. The image will be split into four sections with a portrait shot of each band member in a designated section. This introduces the band on a more personal level and allows the audience to see each band member individually.
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