Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Final Digipak

Below is the final product of our Digipak for our urban artist, Tori Lorente.



Photo 1- Top Left
 From a previous blogpost we looked into a creative album cover of a male artist called 'The Weeknd' who created a crinkle effect upon an image. We had several other ideas previous but when Alicia created this with the image of Tori Lorente and the red streaks showing through the gaps, it added to the consistency and synergy of the red colour theme throughout all aspects of the production. Furthermore, the photo was taken separately to the footage of the music video which was successful as the image was of greater quality. The decision on choosing this image was finalised when we discussed that the use of direct address is important as it is attaching the audience to the album picture. From the research on other digipaks, we noticed that a lot of artists use direct address at least once to connect with audience. It also shows the facial features of the artist so it is evident who it is. Also, the red synergy is apparent throughout as we want to portray a female character that is in love, and the connotations of love are stereotypically red.
Photo 2- Top Middle
We have decided to use this image as it also features in our music video which is a vital part of creating the mise en scene to be appropriate and consistent throughout. The screenshot we took that allowed us to create it into a image again features the synergy of the red as well as other 'quirky' texts and images such as Glastonbury news. Futhermore, the mix of colours and images are really eye catching which brings something different as the rest of the photos on the digipak usually have one or two primary colours. The fact that it is not just of Tori as well means that it gives the digipak some diversity as well as being visually appealing for the audience.
 Photo 3- Top Right
Again, like image one we have decided to create the crinkle effect upon the image with the red splits of synergy countinous throughout as well. The image also includes a graphic of the Stone Island logo which was a vital connection to portray our character which is used throughout the production on the website and heavily included in the music video also. Interestingly, unlike the first crinkled effect image, it's unclear to say what the main focus point is. This is unorthodox as from our research we could identify that other artists most certainly had a main focus point throughout. Therefore, the use of this image gives the sense that Tori Lorente is a unlike many other artists which means she is unique. This is what we are aiming to try and portray for Tori.
Photo 4- Bottom Left
As Tori Lorente is an up and coming female artist we thought that it would be important to thank the fans for the support that has been given so far in her career. "Hi Guys" is in a different font to the rest of the texts which allows it to stand out as well as using synthetic personalisation to talk to the audience/fans. The majority of the text which includes the main purpose of being thankful is simplistic and easy to read which is important and the grey background allows the text to stand out also. The only image included is taken from one of our most successful filming locations which we edited to be black and white and the 'T x' is effective as its like Tori is addressing you on a personal level.

Photo 5- Bottom Middle

We chose not to include an image on the track list so that the text is easily readable. In our opinion the tracks list names were more essential than including an image as we wanted it to be the main focus of this part of the digipak. The red stays consistent throughout like the rest of the digipak and really complements the white text. The text font is what is used on Tori Lorente's logo so it was important that we linked this into our digipak as well which is also evident by the spines. However, the size of the fonts are different due to 'Unseen' being the name of the album. We finished off  the back of the digipak with a white solid circle which brings the text together and seperates it from the bar code and smaller text below.
Photo 6- Bottom Left

 This is the front cover to the digipak so it was essential that we made sure that every aspect was relevant to all the stages of production and for the brand image of the artist. Firstly, the most important thing was making sure that Tori Lorente was the main focus point of the image which is almost apparent in all the research we have done on other artists like La Roux. The lighting captures all of her facial features and clothing etc. The 'dreamy' facial expressions link to all shots of Tori Lorente in the music video which denotes an artist brand image. The Stone Island hoodie is also in the image and the significance of it being red links to the synergy throughout, it is also very important due to the artist clothing style being 'streetwear'. Additionally, both the black and white coloured text are easily readable due to the background colours allowing them to compliment each other.

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