3. 3 EXAMPLES THAT ARE SIMPLE TO RE-
CREATE
I feel that these three examples are all easy to re-create. This is because they are all
simple with no complex elements included. They’re not technical from an art perspective
however they are successful in the fact that they represent the theme/what the album is
about.
I feel that the album on the right is the most successful and similar as to what id like to
achieve because he is alone and my video/song is about a relationship and how they are
alone.
4. FIRST EXAMPLE: DAVID GUETTA – ONE
LOVE White font – straight/plain
lines. Stands out from rest
of album
Graffiti like font for title of
album. Different colour to
name of artist
Text situated in the free
space that there is
because of the
composition of Guetta
Very bright picture and
contrasts with the
black/white edit. Can see the
reflection of the light from
the glasses
Not directly looking at the
camera. Has a hunchback
and is bending down to allow
the camera to fit his head
and top body in the shot
5. SECOND EXAMPLE: CALVIN HARRIS -
SUMMER
White font colour –
basic font used for both
artist name and title of
album
Large size font to
fill the width of
the album.
Writing across
Calvin’s face
Centre composition for
Calvin Harris. Upper body
to top of head. Good amount
of head space, similar to our
music video.
Colourful background –
white, yellow, green. Summer
colours hence the name
Normal facial expression.
Looking slightly confused?
6. THIRD EXAMPLE: ALESSO - FOREVER
Same font for both
artist name and
title of album.
Same font size and
shade of white
Artist has included
their own logo
below the title of
the album. Many
EDM artists
include this and
can be a suggestion
for me to include
Centre composition for the
artist. Artists body is slightly
to an angle however his head
is facing the camera.
Black and white album cover,
very similar to the first
example I analysed. Black
background which contrasts
with the white face and titles
No props used. Very basic
example of which I can easily
create with a good amount of
planning and camera
composition