Treatment for Digipak – Mission 808:
Heads Will Roll:
Initial Idea:
The initial idea for our digipak is similar to the website, we want to
keep the theme of bright lights and the party scene which is highlighted
throughout our video, in our digipak as well. In order to keep this theme alive in
our digipak, we are going to use more unusual, colourful effects for our front
cover, such as the Andy Warhol effect, by splitting it into four section, with
a face of the band in each of the four sections, to make this more colourful
and interesting we are going to replace all the natural colours with bright,
neon colours in order to give it a ‘pop-art’ effect. We decided on this through
much research on different artistry styles and interesting images that we could
incorporate into our own piece of art. The text used on the album cover will be
a sort of script writing text, to give it more of an edge, and an unusual look
to it. We decided on this style, in order to stand out from other albums in
stores, so that when people are browsing through the music isle of a
supermarket or digital store, this album will catch their eye before any other.
The back cover of the digipak will just remain black, with the track listing
and copyright rules in white text that matches the front text style. We have
decided on this as it contrasts the front cover, and gives a slight difference
to the rest of the theme, so that it’s not too loud or over bearing.
Finally, the
insert within the digipak, will have the same front cover as the front album
cover, and a picture of the band together on the back. Inside we will include:
- Information on each track, when and where it was recorded, who wrote the song and produced the music.
- Images and snap shots of each track being made and produced.
- Images of behind the scenes when creating the videos.
- Lyrics to the two most popular songs ‘Heads Will Roll’ and ‘Crash’.
- A list of people responsible for producing and writing the songs.
- Copyright details.
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