Saturday, 26 January 2013

Print Production Ideas


An example of a 6-panel Digipak

     Due to the amount of photographs that were taken at the time of filming, over 500 still images, I decided that it would be best to create a 6-panel Digipak to reflect the atmosphere of the piece as well as utilise the most of our still images. Also due to my knowledge of Photography and Photoshop I am able to know how to edit the images to portray the ideas that I have within the panels.

      I want to include images of both of the actors within our video, due to us being unable to get photographs of our artist themselves. Therefore, I want to create the dream-like atmosphere and fantasy feel that is within our video, also into the Digipak.

      The use of this style of Digipak also means that I can include a booklet inside the left panels to add further information about the video, band and also lyrics etc. Although a booklet can be added to a 4-panel digipak, I think that the extra information and fold out style of the Digipak represent our modern band much more than a standard layout.

    After looking through the vast amount of still images that I had taken throughout the filming of the video I came to the decision to use a select few to use on the Digipak:






1 comment:

  1. Thanks Alex for your explanations.

    Important: You need to post your research into cover art of albums of a similar genre/artist/location or your marks will tumble.

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