Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Final Digipak

To create our digipak we used a software called photoshop. The software enables you change and manipulate images using different tools. 
 
For the CD we used a picture of Chelsea holding the remaining pink rose from the music video. This gives the audience a point of reference when looking for the album in a shop after watching the video. As well as this, we broke the genre conventions of the artist looking at the camera, this could suggest that she is daydreaming or thinking about past events. We also placed Chelsea's name and album title in white. The font used is the same Luna font used in the music video to create continuity. 



We started with a template for a digipak found online, this helped his to place the images quickly and in the correct location. 


As well as this we decided to use similar colours throughout. The colour was chosen from the rose using the colour picker tool. With this colour we made the back cover plain and used the same font and colour from the cover and the music video for the tracklist. Under the tracklist we added a copyright warning which is a convention of all forms of media as well as a barcode, syco logo and sony music logo. 





We then did the inside of the digipak. For this we used a picture of a pink rose to cover the inside three parts, this will match the image on the CD. On two of the inserts we have added the lyrics for meant to be so that her audience can follow along to the song. 


 

As a final touch we added an acknowledgements page, where Chelsea wrote a message to those who will buy the album. The background for this is the same as the back cover, with the colour from the rose. 


This is the completed digipak;

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