Thursday, 17 January 2013

Completed Product of Digipak




After my teacher saw my digipak mock up she gave me a few ideas on how to improve it slightly. The last minute changes I felt necessary were to:

  •  Put the music label on the spine of the digipak
  •  Inserted the copyright logo
  •  Mention the artist website at the back of the digipak where the track listing is
  •  Lastly I moved the text slightly to the left away from the spine so it stands out more
  •  I did also move a few things around which is not that visible
I didn't really have to make any changes apart from the copyright logo, but I just wanted to put my full ability into the digipak so it looks as good as my music video. The front  cover of my digipak is taken from my music video shots as I feel it was more appropriate than the one I had before with the cigarette in her mouth. Now when people look at it, it will appeal to a larger audience from young to old not just smokers and adults as now children may even be interested as parents will allow their children to buy this digipak. The track listing (middle) and the left panel I didn't really have to change as it was my own              idea which everyone thought was unique and that picture was actually taken in the shooting of Kings Cross while filming the music video and this actually came very handy which is a very big positive. 

For the inside of my digipak I had to completely change the entire thing, as the pictures I had used did not go with the front at all. However I did follow conventions of Olly Murs' digipak of the text written on the right and left pannel, I did this as it really appealed to me whilst looking inside and it is something different and not used by many artists.

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