Before we began brainstorming ideas of what we wanted our digipak to look like, we needed to look at examples of real media that were already out there. We researched, and found a variety of existing album covers. We specifically searched for artists that fall within the indie genre, due to the fact that this the genre that Littlewing fit in to.
It was fairly easy for us to find artists that fitted into the indie genre, and therefore the album covers, because myself and the other member of my production group both listen to that genre of music. We put them together on a mood board, as used this a source of inspiration when creating our own digipak.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Monday, 23 November 2015
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Main Task - Final Cut
Having now included a narrative in our music video, it looks very different to how our second cut did. The inclusion of the narrative was a very good choice, as it broke up the performance, and helped to match the song at times - particularly when the song was slower - as performance wouldn't have fit as well.
We also added more cuts, now that we had all of the footage that we wanted happily in place, and we matched these to the beat of the song as well.
Finally, to really make our music video look professional, we added titles and institutional logos, which made it feel like a real music video, and I was very pleased with the final outcome.
We also added more cuts, now that we had all of the footage that we wanted happily in place, and we matched these to the beat of the song as well.
Finally, to really make our music video look professional, we added titles and institutional logos, which made it feel like a real music video, and I was very pleased with the final outcome.
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