Saturday, 22 April 2017

Digipak Completed


I stayed with the same 6 panel format with a centre tray as planned as any more space would be unnecessary;

For the front cover I have chosen a scene from the 1890s between the protagonist (thief) and the Victorian policeman (me) staring at each other. The font chosen is just a simple 'ariel' font which makes it clearly visible.

The back cover consists of a screenshot of Ryan (thief) during his dance sequence in the 1890s section with the original song sequence from the Hoosiers actual album; 'The Trick To Life', with 'Cops and Robbers' highlighted as its the focal song of our production. Social media icons are also located on the back cover, which includes; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. There is also a bar code and the 'Republic Records' logo on the back to make it seem more authentic.

The inside left panel (located top right) is another screenshot of Ryan from the 1930s section in which he is holding a hand gun. Located to the left of him is another series of lyrics from the song Cops and Robbers.

The inside right panel (located top left) is a picture of Ryan drinking a can during the filming of the 1970s section, next to him is more lyrics from the song Cops and Robbers.

The extra panel on the bottom left hand side is a screenshot of Ryan during the 1950s section of our final production. Next to him is a series of lyrics from one of The Hoosiers most famous tracks; Cops and Robbers, which is the song we used for the music video.

The centre disc holder is a picture of the disk from The Hoosiers album; The Trick To Life, which includes the song we used for the production of the music video; Cops and Robbers.

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