2. This image was used on the front of
my digipak. When editing this image, I
made it black and white to make the
audience concentrate more on the
emotion of the artist, rather than the
colours in the images. I also blended
an image of branches from a tree,
which I also took myself, to link to my
music video as it is set in a field.
3. I used this image on one of the inside covers of my digipak. I edited the
image to make it black and white and I also created a vignette effect to
darken the edges and make it look more emotional. When taking my
images, I used a black background to make the image seem more
4. I also used this image on one of the inside covers of my digipak. Again, I
edited the image to make it black and white and created a vignette effect
to darken the edges and tie in with the rest of my images.
5. I took this image whilst filming my video to make the image link to my video by
using the same location. Again, during the editing process I made the image black
and white and added a vignette.
6. This is how I make my images
black and white. The sliders
change how dark or light the
image will be depending on
the colours that are being
replaced.
7. To create a vignette, I opened a new layer and made it black. I
then selected a shape from the middle of the image and used
the Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur tool to diffuse the edges and
8. The font that I used in my digipak is called ‘Satisfactory’ and is
the font used in the artist’s original logo. I therefore used this
font for my artist’s name, album title and track list to keep my
digipak consistent.