This is our final front cover for the digipak.
We decided to use this location as quite a lot of our filming was done there, and we also thought it would go with the general conventions for an indie digipak. We downloaded a font for most the writing on our digipak, as we felt it would be more appropriate than the default Photoshop fonts for our genre of digipak. A parental advisory sign was placed on the bottom left of the front cover as our video contains some bad language.
This is our final back cover for our digipak.We edited the original photograph on Photoshop and changed the effect to threshold to give it a cartoon look.
We also used the font, ALL AGES, to ensure brand identity throughout our digipak.To meet the correct conventions for a digipak, we also added a bar code, iPhone code, record label and website to the bottom left.
This is the image we used on the inside back cover of our digipak. We decided to use this photograph, as one of our main locations in our music video is at the train station. However, our front cover photograph was also taken at the train station and we didn't want it to look the same, so we decided to photograph a close up of the railway track. We also changed this image into black and white so that it would match the rest of our digipak well.
This is our inside front image of our digipak. This photograph was also changed into black and white and increased in contrast, so that the final image was very sharp and so that it matched with the rest of our digipak. We felt that this photograph went well with the rest of our digipak and highlights the indie genre of our music video.




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