This is a template for a digipak which I found on google images.
This is an image which I made on photoshop through using three of the images from the actual music video during editing. I am going to use this in my digipak as the inside cover. I believe that these images are good to use because they create a poppy sensation and I have blended all three together to create this look. I also believe that the faded look of the two images on the left is effective and the close up is clear.
I made this back cover for my album digipak on photoshop aswell by cutting out an image of the girl onto a white background showing the plainness and pureness of the album. This suggests that it is more about the music. I have included the conventions of a digipak including the barcode, a record label logo, a copyright message and also up the top is her website which enables the audience to find out more information about the artist. I believe I have made this very well.
The clothes she is wearing in both of these images are the same as what she is wearing in the music video for 'Crazy Good' which is an example of linking two media texts. This may catch the audiences eye and draw their attention to it. This is the effect I desire.
This is the image I made on photoshop for the front cover however I believe that this should not be the front cover and should be inside with the image of my artist merged together. This is because the colours tie in due to being dark and I think it would make it more exciting to have this inside and it white, pure and light on the outside showing a contrast.
I have deleted the layer of text on this image so it is just a plain image of a rose and my artist looking like she is having fun.
This looks a lot better because the text made it look very tacky.
For the image behind the disk I just want a plain image of the background in the music video full of greenery and nature. I have blurred this image because I think it looks effective.






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