Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Scenes of our Digipak


Both of these above are the backgrounds of the CD holders, these contribute to the overall theme of the Digipak being abstract. We included these as this shows the scenes of our interpretation of End Credits.
We felt we should include the lyrics and this is a good way for the artist to directly appeal to his audience and gives the chance for his audience to sing along with him. This technique is assumed generally by bans and artists,
This is our front cover of the Digipak this explores and coincides with the abstract nature of our Digipak due to use of light trails and editing of the focus picture. We have impicted the performer in the music video as at stand still with the cars passing by symbolic of the challenges which are faced in the narrative by the protagonist,


This is the back cover of our Digipak we have maintained the theme of the Digipak being abstract, through the use of background in this case, we felt that light trails was a good way dictate and the support the fast paced music video matched with the interpretation of the song being something coming to an end, "End Credits". 

This slide explores the rise of Paul Ballance Drew (Plan B) and where he has come from.We decided to choose this picture as we felt that this picture exposes how Plan B goes against the norm and exemplifies his lack of concern for the human condition which can be interpreted as to live for the moment.

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