Friday, 4 February 2011

Our digipack...

Working today first period and lunchtime solely on our digipack, it is now taking shape. And, even if I do say myself, I feel that it is looking impressive and convincing as a digipack. Here are some of pictures and a step by step of what we looked like.

Firstly is the winter season:



On this picture, around Amy, there was a pink blanket. We then took colours from the grass, placed on top of the blanket and blurred it into the grass. This then makes Amy stand out more and makes the blanket disappear.

We then went across making a lyrics page. For this we took a photo that we all loved but we had to make sure that Amy was too one side so there will be room for all the lyrics. We then wrote up all the lyrics. An issue with with the front cover was the idea that the black writing was too heavy. We needed to then address this issue with the lyrics, but we couldn't use the colours grey or white. However, looking with the writing black, it doesn't look too heavy because it pulls out her tights.






We first drafted our front cover using this photo, however, we have now gone for more of a conventional front cover. We are now using this as our back cover. We have added in a bar code on to make it seem more realistic as this means it can brought in a shop. We then wrote our website on as this makes the clear link between the digipack and the website. We then wrote the small information in the bottom of the corner about the production company and every ones name that was involved in the making of the music video, the digipack and the website.





The thank you page in a digipack is very very common so we knew we would have to include on. We took the first picture below of Amy sitting on the stairs, cut the side off but in cutting it the shape of the stairs, and finally blurring it into the black to the side. We then started writing the thank you note. Deciding what to write wasn't hard as the three main topics in which artists write about are their family, their companies who signed them/help them and then they thank their fans, so this is what we decided to write in ours. Finally, to put the finishing touch on, we added a few butterflies as this has become a common aspect in our digipack and website.



Putting these photos all together and many more on to our multi-cross digipack, this is what we came up with:
As you can see, it is not completely finished, however, the major aspects are complete and it shouldn't now take more the another lesson or lunch time to finish it. This will then mean, it is one more product that we wont have to think about anymore.

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