Friday, 12 December 2014
How does my actual ancillary texts differ from my planed one?
I made several changes to my actually front cover when it came to the production:
- I couldn't have the actors lying on the ground as I had planned because it was very wet so I had them standing up in front of greenery to still give the 'natural' look.
- The two actors either side of the main singer are not standing side on in my final product because in the end I decided it looked better to show their whole faces not just a profile.
-I had to make the title of the album white in order for it to stand out more.
The back of my CD cover is completely different to my planned one, this is mainly because my planned idea with the sunflower didn't look very proffessional once I had taken the photograph.
I then decided to use a picture of the instruments as it shows off the skills of the band and shows that they are not just singers. I also added the record label, bar code and copyright notice in order to make it look more professional.
I kept the back of the booklet almost the same as my planned idea except that I changed the framing in order to bring the band closer to the audience. I also decided to not put the band's logo on the back cover because it filled up the image too much, making it look too cluttered.
I have kept the CD very close to my plan as I believe it fits in with the rest of my digipak. The only thing that I have changed is the font which I did in order for it to synergise with the rest of my digipak and I added the record label as I believe it looks more professional.
I have kept the same theme (the band in the frame) on my poster but had to re-position the actors because of their varying heights of the actors it was quite difficult to fit them all into the frame. Also I moved the text in order to achieve a less clutered look. I also added the record lable to synergise with the CD case and make the poster look more professional and real.
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