Sunday, 16 December 2012

Planning- Photoshoot For Digipak

During Friday's lesson we took more images for our digipak photographs. This was because we felt that our previous photoshoot wasn't strong enough to be used for an album cover, and we didn't take enough profile shots of Juliana looking into the camera. During this photoshoot I wanted to take images that were strictly studio portraiture, then add a different background that will be the theme of my whole digipak and on all the 4 panels. 



The above images are the ones that I will be using for the digipak and the advertisement. I feel that the images on the Left when she is wearing black and white, give her a more fresh and natural look. Whereas the images on the Right follow the urban image that was presented in the disappear music video. I think that the effect of the wind used in her hair relates to the ideas of disappearance, but as an image itself it creates an illusion for the audience it almost seems as if the use of wind is making her drift away. I feel that the image on the bottom right hand side will be best for the advertisement as it is dynamic and intriguing for audiences. They need to be captivated by an exciting image. The graphic link that our group decided to settle on was circles so we used this subliminal and subtle idea of Juliana wearing a top that included circles.


These are the images that I didn't think were suitable for the ancillary work


I felt that because she was a new artist we had to take profile shots of her full face so that
the public can identify her. The images I felt couldn't be used for the front of the album or the advertisement, but I felt that I could use some of the images I took when she is wearing the stripped crop top for the inside panels of the digipak or to produce something extra for the fans this is something I am still deciding upon.

I wanted to use the effect of digital manipulation in my ancillary work, and this is one of my ideas
I think that I need to do more research into the inside panels of digipaks from dubstep, electro pop genre artists to see if this is conventional. 

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