Monday, 4 January 2016

Audience feedback

I showed both the digipak and the magazine advert to two members of staff and five pupils. The response was universally positive. In particular they commented on:

  • The bright colour tones which were consistent with the atmosphere of the song.
  • The composition within individual picture frames.
  • The 'fun nature of the pictures which corresponded with the fun nature of the song'.
  • The fact that the digipak contained track listings and other relevant information such as bling records company and the bar code.
  • The fact that the magazine cover presented and idealised picture of the band which would appeal to a young female audience who would want to be like these idealised figures.

The audience feedback was so positive that we did not need to make any additional changes.

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Constructing the Magazine Advert

When we was doing our Magazine advert on Photoshop, we chose a picture of our band and added our group name, name of the song, our song rating and websites where our song will be shared on. We used different layers for the little icons within the image. Photoshop helped us merge everything together and get a final magazine advert.

Friday, 1 January 2016

Constructing the Digipak


We also did our Digipak on Photoshop which included us editing 6 different pictures and then we added them on a Digipak template and merged them all together. Inside the pictures there are the name of our group, name of our album, songs in the album, label name, barcode and copyright. Photoshop helped us edit all the labels and merge them all together to make a final picture.