Friday, 27 January 2017
Monday, 16 January 2017
Ideas for Digipak
Initial Ideas
My initial idea for my digipak is to use Photoshop to graphically produce a number of the images. I want the inside panels to be highly edited images of a sunset/clouds as this related to my music video which features shots of these subjects. I also want it to be colourful as this relates to the titles of the tracks on the album e.g. colors and is a convention of digipak's of the pop genre. I want the typography to be simplistic and white or a pale colour so that it doesn't overpower the colour elsewhere on the design but stands out and is easy to read when on the shelf.
As well as graphical images i want to have at least one shot of the artist so that people are aware of who the digipak is promoting as well as encouraging fans to buy the product. The back cover will feature the track list for the album and two of the inside panels will be for the CD's.
Magazine Adverts
The main purpose of a magazine advert for an album is to promote the album to their target audience. Audiences will benefit from them as they're informed of upcoming music that they may like or be anticipating. Albums of the rock genre will most likely be seen in magazines such as Kerrang and Rocksound.
Friday, 13 January 2017
Digipak Analysis
Digipak Analysis
This is the digipak for Rihanna's album 'Loud'. I've chosen to analyse this design as the album is of the same genre as the song I've chosen for my music video. The colour scheme of blue and red is carried through each of the images. During the time the album was made a part of Rihanna's brand identity was her long brightly coloured red hair which is clearly shown and emphasised by the red lipstick and roses. The colour red connotes love and romance which is a theme that is evident through the imagery of roses and the sensual expression on her face on the front cover. The use of bold colours is a convention of pop music and culture which this album is promoting. She's also wearing a white dress which has symbolism of purity and goodness and is associated with femininity.
All of the images are of the artist themselves, therefore making the album more noticeable for fans and promoting the artist. This may also appeal to a male audience through sex appeal. The image on the inside follows through all three panels with the artist's face situated in the middle of the frame so that it's not covered up by the CD's. On the CD's themselves there are pink roses which will appeal to a female audience and follows the theme of love.
The artist name 'Rihanna' and album title 'Loud' are placed on the front panel and the CD's on the inside. This is one of the conventions of digipak's as it makes it easier for people to identify the artist when it's on the shelf. The typography is very small and white so that it doesn't overpower or cover the image. It also contradicts the word 'loud' as it's very minimal and doesn't necessarily stand out on the front cover.
In the images above the back cover isn't visible, however it features the copyright details and logo for the artist's label as well as a track listing and bar-code. These are key conventions of digipak's. It's placed on the back panel so that it's easy to access but doesn't ruin the imagery and theme of the other panels.
This is the digipak for Muse's 'Black Holes and Revelations' album. The colour scheme of black and orange follows through each panel including the CD's itself. The colour black is stereotypically associated with the rock genre which this digipak is promoting. The colour orange has connotations of happiness and enthusiasm which suggests that the album will be pleasant and enjoyable to listen to; it also contrasts against the black background making it stand out. On the panel's with the black background there is a dusty and scratched effect which creates a rock/grunge like look.
The band logo which is part of their brand identity is positioned on the second panel. The typography is usually black but it has been changed to better match the imagery and colour scheme which is space and orange tones. It also contrasts against the background creating a larger impact. Again, the back cover has the track listing and copyright details as well as a bar-code and the band's website. On the spine the artist and album name are repeated so that it can be easily recognised when staked on a shelf.
This digipak was inspired by one of their previous albums 'Origin of Symmetry'. Rather than an image of the band on the front cover there are the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation which challenges the conventions of digipak's as the front cover usually features the name of the artist and an image of them to promote the band. However, there is an image of them on one of the inside panels. In the image they are directly addressing the camera and in turn the audience. The low camera angle and high-key lighting suggest importance and that they're a band of great influence; this is emphasised by the fact that they're wearing suits. This will also appeal to fans who will enjoy seeing photos of the band.
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Skills Development
For a few scenes in my music video I wanted to create an overlay and have the artist lip-syncing over a background that I had filmed separately. To do this I layered the background above the clip and decreased the opacity from 100% to 77% and changed the blend mode from Normal to Multiply to get this effect. I also had to increase the brightness and contrast of the artist clip so that is would stand out better in from of the clip of the dark clouds.

Changing Music Video
In my music video production treatment i said what i would include shots of cotton candy melting and close-ups of a smoke machine but i have chosen to no longer include these in my final product. The reason for this is for this is i don't think it will be possible to film and may be slightly dangerous.
I've also decided to change the opening to my music video. I originally decided to use a shot of a white sheet blowing in the wind but have decided to use a simple black screen with the artist and band name on it. The colour and font will be the same as what I will use for the digipak and magazine advert. This will create a stronger link between the products.
I've also decided to change the opening to my music video. I originally decided to use a shot of a white sheet blowing in the wind but have decided to use a simple black screen with the artist and band name on it. The colour and font will be the same as what I will use for the digipak and magazine advert. This will create a stronger link between the products.
Re-shooting
After looking through the footage that i filmed and my previous feedback i decided that it would be beneficial to re-shoot some of the lip-syncing scenes. I had the actor wear more colourful clothing and makeup to enforce the theme of colour in my music video. I think this will make it more fun and exciting for the audience to watch.
Thursday, 5 January 2017
Re-booking TV Studio
For my music video i wanted to re-shoot some of the lip-syncing footage to get shots from different angles so i had to re-book the TV Studio.
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