Costume:
The clothing worn by the person in our Digi pack will be relatable to Flume's target audience. We also don't want to over complicate the colour scheme in our images because it will make it harder to add effects when we come to putting the images on Photoshop. Therefore, it's most likely the T-shirt he wears will be a clear white colour.
A T-shirt is the only item of clothing that will be shown because the images on album cover and magazine advert are relatively short. If we want to shift the focus on the persons face then a smaller framing will be used, such as a close up.
Props:

Props will be quite minimal when it comes to shooting our ancillary. The only form of props that we will use is accessories to add to the actors clothing. For example, shades, watches etc. Obviously attention to detail will be massively important when it comes to the ancillary, but we don't want to over complicate the final piece.
Actors:
We have managed to obtain the same actor we used in our music video for our ancillary task, creating a clear link between the two. Here is a picture of the actor we're using.
Location:
Ideally we would like a definitive background because it will make it easier when it comes to crafting the ancillary in photoshop. We shot the majority of our video At our group member Danny's house, because the white walls in his living space created a good effect on shots. Another location we could use is the drama studio.
Alternative Plan:
In our research, We've discovered a lot of artists haven't used their faces, or anyone's faces for that matter, in their album covers. This suggests they're trying to promote the content in the album rather than the person. We might take the same route when it comes to our Digi Pack and just use the actors on the inside pages. An example is Gorgon City's 'sirens' EP.
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