Friday, 21 November 2014

Digipak session 3

For today's lesson, I mainly placed most of the pictures I wanted on the digipak template and be able to edit them with the 20% contrast so it all looks consistent throughout. As shown in the first image I had to place the left inside, right inside and inside centre upside down. This is because when it comes to folding it together the images will be in the right position. Plus, when finally completing the digipak I will show it in it's simplest form and possibly show it in the digipak form as a 3D concept.






As shown in the above picture of my digipak so far I have placed all the images required on all six panels. I really like the reoccurring theme of nature with the scenic background of her garden and of course Georgina's poses, sets the digipak's professional look and makes her stand out with the text included. It is important to have a dominant key image for all the panels so it can attract the audience to buying the digipak with feminine images and picturesque scenes. Plus with the pictures taken at the Dunham park location, it helps allow the audience to relate back to the music video I have produced, in showing the deer in front of the old house, which is used in my music video. 
With the centre insert, I have placed where the CD would be over the image. As an experiment I would like to try and produce a CD cover that would go over the background image where the CD would be. If I do not have the time for this I will leave it as it is. Next time, I will try to create a CD and make it so that the transparent parts see the image behind but if this cannot be done, then I will leave it. Also possibly move on to starting my magazine advert for the digipak, but I will go back to the digipak to tweak it later if I need to.






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