We have recently begun the designing process of our ancillary products for our coursework. For this, we have been using the editing software Photoshop to piece together the images taken from the first day of filming.
Below is a screenshot of our first rough design of the front and back covers for our digipak. With this design we wanted to incorporate a picture from the day of filming and so when going through all the footage and pictures that we had, we found this photo.
The original idea for the digipak front cover was to use a picture of the entire group of Viking characters, but after discussion we thought that this picture would be better as it is a single character and so fits the title of the song, 'Barbarian', better.
As the front and back cover is one big image, I think this works better than having two separate images as they flow better and create a nicer looking cover. This image is also fairly empty and so it makes the two characters stand out and more appealing to the audience.
The original idea for the digipak front cover was to use a picture of the entire group of Viking characters, but after discussion we thought that this picture would be better as it is a single character and so fits the title of the song, 'Barbarian', better.
As the front and back cover is one big image, I think this works better than having two separate images as they flow better and create a nicer looking cover. This image is also fairly empty and so it makes the two characters stand out and more appealing to the audience.
As well as the image we have also opted to put the band's name and the title of the song on the cover, as well as the logo of the re-enactment group that we used during filming.
Apart from playing around with fonts, we are pretty pleased with how the cover of our digipak is looking so far. We are yet to get any feedback on this design but once we do we will take it into consideration when thinking about changing anything
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