As mentioned before is previous posts, we aren't very good with the software used on Macs ..
Last week, whilst I was my in lesson, Georgia decided to play around with Firefox on the PC in our sixth form study room.
To our surprise her playing around, turned into creating our actual poster that we have finalized.
**UPDATED: 2/05/13**
In regards to what I have written above in this post, Georgia has added in a few more features into the poster to make it look like an actual release poster.
We plan on finishing our digipak this week along with our evaluation questions.
**UPDATED: 02/05/13**
**UPDATED: 02/05/13**
We did not stick to the original design of our album cover that was created a few months ago, because it would have been to tricky and time consuming to edit on Photoshop.
(Our original design incomplete)
Above is our FINAL FRONT COVER!
We used replicated images of the animations in different effects to symbolise the different faces of the situation outlined in our music video which highlights the facelessness of the subject matter.The white pale background inflicting connotations of innocence and purity.
Above is the inside of our digipak.
The image is a section taken from our music video with added text with the words 'A Virgin' replicated. The image shows the animated male protagonist when he is in doubt and conflict about losing his virginity.
This is the back of our digipak.
In a previous post, I put up images of ideas that I had for our digipak.
The post included the above images of sexualized silhouettes, which represent the facelessness of the the subject matter used in our music video.
Above is the complete digipak.
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