Tuesday 24 February 2015

Research and planning digipak: Drafts of Digipak - Ms Begum

Drafts of Digipak

- The drafting process was essentially important for our group because we encountered some difficulties whilst creating our ancillary products. This was due to the group being unorganised and lack of understanding in terms of knowing the conventions of digipak and music advert within the R&N genre. The drafting has helped us to figure where our mistakes were plus allowing us to make changes to improve our ancillary products as well as reflecting on the drafts that we made. From this, we have figured out what aspects that needed improvement on to make a successful digipak that look professional to compliment our artist image and music video.

The Drafts:

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Feedback & Areas to improve:
What was good about our first draft is that the conventions are used correctly and clear star image.
However, some feedback for us to improve our draft are the typography. It shouldn't be on the artist's face plus there isn't enough space on the side.
The typography and the other products don't match and the colour of the typography needs to be changed.
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Feedback & Areas to improve:
What was good about our second draft is the typography has improved to be placed in a better position. The images work well together.
There is consistency and the track list picture compliment the product well plus good effect on the typography gradually fading away.
However, there some more feedback that we received for us to improve our digipak such as the typography on the CD, the inside cover image needs to be changed to be more consistent with the other images. Again the typography needs to be changed.

Conclusion

- For our final product, we needed to ensure that our digipak includes all of the conventional features as well as enhancing star image. Consistency needs to be shown in relation to other products to match up with the overall themes of our production.

1 comment:

  1. Good evidence of drafting your ancillary products here and thinking about them critically.

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