Friday, 7 February 2014

Planning My Digipak (J.P)

Here I am planning what I hope my digipak will look like, showing different photographs that I will take and then deciding the final images that will be included on the cover and inside of my digipak. 

The average size for a digipak is 12.5cm x 12.5cm, so even though I am limited to the amount of content I can include in my digipak, the size of the case will hopefully not effect the images I will take. To make sure that the size will not effect my images, I looked on Photoshop and found a tool that locks the proportion of the image so I can rescale it without it stretching. 


Inspiration


For my digipak, I am going to have photographs taken of me, as I have experience in modelling, I have also offered to pose for my other group members digipak photographs too. Due to this, we will have to make sure that we all go for different looks so that they are not too similar. T make mine unique I have been thinking of different moods for my images. I um undecided on what type of images to go for my digipak as even though it is a sad song, a photograph with a sorrowful mood will not attract as much audience attention as a bright and colourful image. Also, all of Katy Perry's CD covers have bright, eye-catching photographs. Therefor I am thinking of going halfway in between. 
To help me decide what look to go for, I have created another mood board of inspiration.




I have decided that I would like to have a bold image for my digipak, with bold makeup and clothing, although to take on the sadder mood of the song, I may edit the image to make it black and white. If this looks effective and eye catching then I will go ahead with the lack of colour. I have taken this idea from these three images that I found online, I really like the style and mood of these images as they are bold but have a dark tone and mood to them as well. 







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