Tuesday, 16 December 2014

ANCILLARY EDITING: INSIDE LEFT COVER (CONSTRUCTION)




This is the image that we are using, seen on the left as a plain image, without text and the track list. This image features a filter put on top of the whole image, done by flattening the layers to one image then putting a filter onto the layer which looked similar to the texturiser filter that we had used on the back and front covers. 













This is an alternative version of the same image. It is the same image and layers, however it has had a different filter applied to it, once again after flattening the image to one layer. We liked this image, especially how bold the outline of the chess piece looked. On the other hand, we thought that it did not fit the style of the other covers in the digipak, and the other option did as well as looking very clean and professional. When comparing the two we decided that the first image fit the digipak more and gave us greater consistency across the four panels, thus making our product seem less amateur.


Shown on the left hand side is the first image with some text added to it and also the track list added onto it. The text shows the credits of the album, featuring artists, producers etc. It also has the copyright information and the legal rights. These are conventions of digipaks and thus make our work fit the type of product as well as making this inside cover look more interesting. This is important to us as we have a young target audience, therefore understand the need to make our products exciting and colourful whilst sticking with the genre and themes, in order to attract the audience and correctly use conventions that will ensure our digipak fits into the intended genre.












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