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Thursday 3 December 2015

Digipak Editing Stages


This is the first proper editing stages of our Digipak after accumulating a lot of images whilst filming. We thought that light painting on the spines would be good because its quite simple and won't draw attention away from the star.
For the back cover, we used a photo which we took from when we were filming our performance scene in the  studio. Luckily, the song titles fit perfectly into the star's faces and so match well. It also means that all of the text can be done in white and it's not difficult to read.






The CD idea is one we got from the Bastille CD as it is very simple and, like the spines, doesn't take too much attention away from the photography used on the other panels.
This is the extra panel we had, so we decided to put the letter 'M' onto it much like how Bastille pastes the letter 'A' in their specialist font onto some of their posters. The light painting has been used again to keep up the theme.
The front cover is completely focused on the star which is conforming to conventions. We took the image in the studio and tried to light half of his face to create a strong profile portrait.
These are the panels that would feature behind the CDs so we decided that light painting would be simple enough but also bright enough to let the CDs stand out.

This was the left inside panel which we used to promote the tour dates for our star. This was useful because we can then take this idea and theme and put it straight into working with the poster advert.











The editing and typography were completed by myself once the images had been taken. The chosen images were taken on location by Anna and Esther, and then converted into Photoshop into the chosen layouts and styles that we had all decided as a group.





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