For my digipak I took some inspiration from ‘Years and Years’,
this is a band which I like to listen to but also their style of music videos
and also photography in terms of photoshoots and interviews suits our band
well. So for example the middle picture is of the band ‘Years and Years’, this
is a picture of a photoshoot they did for ‘COUPdeMAIN’ is a New Zealand based
music/lifestyle magazine, and they present the bands members/artists through a
polaroid which I think look good and goes well with our theme. Also the bottom
two images are of the ‘Ghajini’ Digipak which is a digipak of the songs from
the Indian movie. It had a similar theme where on the left hand side it had a
cut out of the border which is produced when you take pictures on an instant
camera. I liked this effect an implemented it into my digipak design. I did this
by creating an envelope which you can access on the left hand side of the
digipak which just like the one in the ‘Ghajini’ digipak. But unlike the other
digipak where it had a booklet I printed out individual photos of the band
members doing different poses. This is just like ‘Years and Years’ photos for
the magazine as they are also pulling random faces. I was going to writing on
the bottom of the photos like the ‘Years and Years’ photos but then when I slotted
then into the sleeve, the simplicity of then and the clean looks of the printed
photos looked better in my opinion.
With the actual photos I wanted a similar theme which ‘Years
and Years’ did, where they were against a neutral coloured background, and their
expressions and body language would be emphasised by the flash when taking
pictures. I achieved this look by setting the focus on my camera to automatic,
this is because I switched the lights of in the room so it was completely dark.
Then when the flash is triggered it would auto focus on the subject which are the
band members pulling faces. Before I turned the light off I made sure that I had
them in frame posing in the correct manner which I directing to do. Although we
had professional lighting in the room, by switching the lights off and taking
the picture I was able to create the shadow effect which is seen in the ‘Years
and Years’ photos as this gave a simple yet effect look as the flash light
would be solely on them and not bouncing off the walls. With the professional
box lights the aim is to eliminate shadows and to ensure correcting for
photoshoots, but I wanted to intentionally have shadows which kind of acts as
its owns filter on the photos which I really liked the look of.
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