This is the photo I used
In order to edit the right side of the face I used a program called 'Sugar' which is a make-over program I used to make the make-up more dramatic with fake eyelashes and more eyeliner on the right have of her face and modified her mouth to look like she was smiling on that half.
I then cut the image in half and placed it onto the template I had made for the album cover where there was a line separating them, carefully lining them up so that the face was even.
This is the end result:
Front cover
After measuring digipaks that I own myself I found that they are roughly 14cm by 12.5 cm, and therefore this is the side I used for my front, back and inside covers.
Front cover
After measuring digipaks that I own myself I found that they are roughly 14cm by 12.5 cm, and therefore this is the side I used for my front, back and inside covers.
My other ideas went well and I was able to follow the plans I had previously posted without any problems.
Back cover
Inside left panel - lyrics booklet
Inside right panel - CD holder
Back and front cover together
Inside left and right panels together
I took careful consideration when choosing what industry information to use, and what record to label my artist would be signed to. After researching I found that Sire Records may be the best seeing as they are an independant label dealing with pop rock/alternative artists much like Snakes Hate Fire. They also bought out the soundtrack for the film (500) Days of Summer, which my music video took it's inspiration from. The producer I chose is Matt Grabe, as he has produced a lot of the artists on Sire Records' albums, and these artist seem to be similar to Snakes Hate Fire musically. I have also included websites and social networking sites for the band and their label, as I have seen this a lot on CD covers I have researched such as:
Taking Back Sunday
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Therefore I decided this was a vital piece of information to use on my digipak back cover. Although on these CD's they only show the band's website and the label's website, I felt it was important to include social networking sites seeing as my target audience would be more likely to look at the bands facebook/twitter/myspace instead of going on the actual website.
Inside left panel - lyrics booklet
Inside right panel - CD holder
Back and front cover together
Inside left and right panels together
My magazine advert was also successful however I split the lower right box into two for the 'Featuring the hit singles' and instead of putting stores in which the album could be bought, I decided it would be better to put where the album could be downloaded as my target audience are more likely to download music online rather than going out and buying CD's. In an earlier post I also suggested that I might use a different picture on my magazine advert than the one on my digipak cover. However, upon further research I found that artists tend to use the same artwork from their CD covers on their adverts, and therefore decided to go down this route instead. Examples of artists I researched are:
Ellie Goulding - 'Lights' album
Ellie Goulding - 'Lights' magazine advert
Goo Goo Dolls - 'Let Love In' album
Goo Goo Dolls - 'Let Love In' magazine advert
Ellie Goulding - 'Lights' magazine advert
Goo Goo Dolls - 'Let Love In' album
Goo Goo Dolls - 'Let Love In' magazine advert
I also felt that this would be a better idea as to create a brand identity.
Magazine Advert
The magazine advert is A6 in size, as this size better suited the design and when looking through magazines I found that for an artist that is not very well known or on an indie label they usually have a smaller advert than a full A4 page.
Brand Identity
I have been able to create a brand identity successfully I feel by creating a theme of split screens throughout my music video and ancillary tasks. This enables people to connect the digipak and and magazine advert to the music video, recognising my artist. I have also used the same typography and house colours throughout my ancillary tasks, making sure to connect them to the music video. I have kept a theme of 3 house colours and 3 fonts, as I have been taught that it is a convention of CD covers to use no more than 3 fonts and colours in order to not overwhelm the promotional material. This has allowed my ancillary tasks to remain simple and pleasing to the eye, again connecting with the theme of my video.
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