Wednesday 5 November 2014

Ideas for Digipack

Here are some ideas for my own music video, these images were taken from Google images, however these images are not the images I will be using when it comes to my actual digipack, these are just templates for what I want to use.



 
I could use something similar to this for the design of my digipack because the music video is mostly set in fields, and also wooded areas, which would then mean that the music video would link to the digipack, therefore keeping a theme constant through the merchandise and promotion of the artist.
 
 
 
 
An image just of the wooded area (which would be the same as the area we film in) could also work because it would be a relatable location which the audience would recognise from music video. This would also work with the conventions of the artist and the artist's genre, which again would be keeping with conventions that the audience are used to, meaning that they can establish from this design what type of album it is going to be.
 
 
However with the design, I could go against the conventions of the genre, for instance the link between woodland areas from the music video and digipack design, to then allow the audience to understand different elements of the music video, for instance, by using a design like this, the use of old fashioned pictures, it also links with the use of home videos used within the narrative, and the pictures I would use would be of the characters being together, so then audience members have another insight into the narrative of the music video.
 
 
 
 
 
By doing this, it allows me to plan ahead as to what would look good as a design, instead of just taking any old image, which would most likely have no relevance to the music video genre conventions or even the narrative.

No comments:

Post a Comment