12. Where I’m keeping my images
Here is where I’m keeping all the images I'm using for my digipack, I have kept them here
ready to use after I have taken them. I also have pictures that I took of my actor but I am not
using for my digipack as I have other images that I prefer and suit my genre and theme more.
All the pictures above are the pictures that I'm using or pictures that I took that I am not
using.
13. This is evidence that I took the pictures that I will use in my digipack as this is me on the shoot
holding the camera I used and the actor is also there wearing the same clothes as seen in my
work. This is the second location that I used to take pictures and where I took the image for my
front cover and print advert. Whilst on the shoot I made sure that I had my risk assessment with
me so I could follow it to ensure everything went smoothly. I also took my plans for the digipack
and advert so I knew what pictures to take of the actor. I think the risk assessment and plans
helped me as it ensured that the shoot had no problems and there was nothing that went wrong
and also I took pictures I was happy with to use for my digipack and print advert.
14. These are the three images that I took that I am going to use, I have picked these as I think they suit the
genre because of the background and the way the actor is standing along with the clothes which all come
together to suit the genre I picked for my artist. The urban setting makes it clear to who ever is looking at
the pictures what type of music they will be find in the album which will attract my target audience to buy
the album.