Thursday, 24 March 2016

Final Digi-Pak design

This is our final Digi-Pak design.  Overall I am really happy with the outcome we have achieved. This design isn't entirely the same as the plan as we decided to change some elements. We stuck with the Logo on the front cover, this was one of the first decisions we made as we knew that we wanted the cover to include Bands logo as it is featured in the website and the music video. For the inside set of panels (top), I wanted to create an image like the one that I put on the plan, however due to some complications we weren't able to get hold of the lighting we needed. This resulted in having to scrap that composition and then trying something else. In the end I used the performance lights on the ceiling to isolate the band from the background. In the editing process I darkened the background even more and added a fade at the bottom of the frame to make it fade into the rest of the panel nicely. 
For the back panel I deviated from the plans slightly. Instead of having the microphone by itself I decided to use an image of Barney holding the mic looking straight down the camera. I liked this image as it makes it look like Barney is looking directly at the person looking at the Digi-Pak. I believe that this makes the Digi-Pak more personal and creates a connection between the audience and the band.
Lastly the plan for the spare panel was completely scrapped and was replaced with what you can see below (Bottom left). Taking inspiration from old Vinyl back covers I decided to add a section where the band gave their thanks to family, friends and industry people. Again I chose to do this because I believed it made the band appear to be humble and respectable.




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