Below are some more screen shots of the progress I have made on our digipack. This is the editing process for the front and back covers of the digipack.
Again, for the image we cropped, transformed and scaled the image to make it square. We then played around with the saturation and brightness effects to try and make it look like a flash is being taken by a camera. Making the image brighter also emphasises the black and white board, making the track list more prominent.
We then added the front cover to the digipack and tested it with the same effects as the back of digipack. Unfortunately the effect we used gave a slight green reflection on both the images, due to the green screen where we took the photos. We tried to use the patch tool again, but that didn't really improve it, so therefore we decided to change the whole thing into black and white (below)
On here, the boards are still very prominent and it gives a dark feel to the digipack. The website is also in black and white, with the band mug shots edited in the same way to allow intertextuality and integration. When it comes to editing the video, we will have the mug shot scenes in black and white too.
Words by James Bolton
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