Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Screenshots of ancillary products in production

Inside Cover

Before:
From the start I had decided I wanted to make my CD black and white, so it matches the music video. But I wasn't so sure about the background choice, but ended up settling with a establishing shot of the beach. I liked the natural colouring but soon realised it didn't look as appealing.

In between editing:
Whilst editing to the inside cover of my digipak,, I realised the black and white CD suited the image only when it was in monochrome effect. However, after getting feedback I realised it was not as appealing to others and it looked quite dull as well, so I decided to change it.

After:
This is my final choice and I'm pleased with this because I think the natural colouring of the establishing shot is more eye catching and pleasing. I ended up changing the CD colour to a light grey as I thought it suited the background image more, and decided to keep the white font.

Back Cover

Before:
I was not really pleased with the back cover of my digipak, I didn't like the monochrome effect I chose to match the music video. I thought it looked messy and out of place, and after receiving good feedback I decided to change it all around.

After:











I ended up changing the image near the track list of songs as the image before didn't stand out nor did it look effective. It only made my digipak look plain. The image that I ended up choosing, made it look simplistic and eye catching. I decided to keep it in a natural colouring with a bit of effect, this match

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