2. I saw the image above while doing
some research into my music video
covers. From this I had the idea to
incorporate the sense of longing and
isolation (main girls face) while there
is a memory of the girls together in
the cracks of the glass. Presenting a
broken relationship and bond.
3. I found this picture when researching into ‘double
exposure’ images. I really liked the concept and
look, again presenting the sense of longing. Also
how the person within the larger face is position
in the centre of the head. To me this made it
seem like the larger face/person in the image was
thinking of someone or a memory.
I roughly planned out an idea where it would
show a person’s (one of the girls head) as the
main image and within would show a faded
image of a memory of both girls either together
or holding hands (a happy memory).
4. Here I had the idea of somehow presenting one of the
girls to be fading away, as they are now just a memory
because the girls decided to separate. After researching
images of a person slightly faded, I studied it and came to
grips with how I could make my image look the same.
Above is a screen shot of my current progress with fading
the image. I like the result so far, but feel that is needs
more to it as it is too plain. However the simplicity is nice.
5. Linking to the previous slide I also
thought it could look really
effective and eye catching if Meg’s
character wasn’t to just disappear
or fade, but dematerialise and
‘fly’ away. Here are some images
that present the idea I hope to
replicate in one of my images.
6. The image to the right is a piece I came across during my research. I found it very eye catching and
interesting, so instantly thought of how I could incorporate it as a cover design. I initially had the
idea of having the glass around the girl and one piece over the left eye was the eye of Meg, while
the rest of the face remained as the same person. I also thought the different splashes of colour
seemed quite ‘indie’ and ‘pop’ which links to my genre. I’m still experimenting and attempting to
figure out how I could effectively produce a piece that’ll replicate the original image.
7. This was actually one of the
first ideas I had which was to
link to the idea of double
exposure and have the girls
face in the same shot, but one
of their eyes would be the
same, thus connecting their
faces together.
This then led to the idea of
something similar, but instead of
their faces merging, it would be
a half and half image of each
girls face to create and overall
whole face.