DIGIPAK
When we worked on the digipak, inside and out, we payed attention to detail. We wanted everything about it to look both good, but also believable. We made sure that all the images used were a high quality and edited to suit the tone and style of our website and our video.
Similarly to other digipaks we looked at. We really liked the colours of Naked and Famous, yet we enjoyed the style and tone created on the Crystal Castles cover. (Show)
To do this we used:
- Coloured filters on layers
- Show an example of it (Ham & Lou pic)
- sun bleaching at top (inside cover)
We did this to keep the images consistent throughout. The front cover, which we made first, had the bleached effect at the top naturally, so to keep the entire digipak consistent we added that effect to the inside cover.
- editing the font
- repeating/extending the images (brick pattern and tights) and warping (show example - bricks again)
IWEB
In iWeb we began with a basic, basic black template. It was decided early on that for consistency we'd keep the brick pattern a recurring theme. So we created the repeat background from a stock, royalty free image of an old factory wall, similar to the ones we wanted to use in our music video.
- Repeat Pattern BG
- Long-line design
- Editing the header with us as the band, overlapping the logo slightly and fading under the main content of the page, done in Photoshop.
- 'blog'/news section links to merch media etc.
- Pasting over at playhead - we had some trouble with it at times, moving clips around without meaning too
- editing the colours (party scene)
- show an example of reverse a shot /slowing it down
- planning the continuity
- cut aways and rapid cuts
- We used: iWeb, iMovie and Adobe Photoshop
- Research: Youtube, spotify/last.fm for similar artists, television
- Audience feedback: youtube again (we uploaded it to our own channel) and we intend on creating a small survey using Survey Monkey and posting a link to our peers on Facebook/Twitter
- Due to Youtube's sense of synergy in modern tech/media it is easier now than ever before to distribute and cross-promote a product digitally quickly, cheapy and efficiently. Using social networking such as facebook, myspace, twitter and tumblr it is a simple task to get our video out to a wide audience.
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