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EVALUATION QUESTION 4

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EVALUATION QUESTION 4

EVALUATION QUESTION 3

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EVALUATION QUESTION 3 "what have you learned from your audience feedback?"  The third evaluation question asks what i have learned from my audience feedback, so in response i record three peoples reactions to my music video, followed by questions to evaluate it and my ancillary products. As well as this, i conducted an in-class focus group from fellow media students on how to improve my music video during the final stages of the editing process. The sample that used worked well as the majority of them fell in my target audience demographic.  From the feedback, it was clear that my products have been successful in creating a recognizable band identity that is established between all three of my final products. As well as, those who watched the video and looked at my products were successfully able to deduce that it was a product of the indie rock.  However, it was found that there is some room for improvement that was suggested by my audience feed back...

EVALUATION QUESTION 2

EVALUATION QUESTION 2

EVALUATION QUESTION 1

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EVALUATION QUESTION 1 

Creating the Digipak

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Creating the Digipak and Poster   After lots of planning I finally made my Digipak, using a combination of my graphics tablet and Photoshop. It was a long process to create, as I took screenshots off my music video and then drew around them on my digital drawing software. This was there is a clear link between the video and the poster. I also kept the idea of implementing colour from my music video onto my digipak as each line work of the band member matches the colour of light used in the video. The Poster:

Digipak experimentation

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Digipak experimentation I am still unsure of what route to take with the Digipak, however, if i decide to do the art style i have created the panels for it. The process is shown in the video in which, i drew the band member and proceed to add color. The text will be added on a different program as the text on Kirka doesn't offer a font that i think fits with the genre. The process of creation is based upon different layers of which i drew and then add color, each layer has a different color leading to there being 47 on the artwork. This was done using a Wacom graphics tablet which allows for me to draw onto the computer. However, alongside this i have been trying out some minimalistic CD covers as it is quite frequently used within the genre, such as Arctic Monkey's cover for "Am" and The XX's self titled album. These CD covers convey the same messages and symbolism of the others but with a different style. I quite like the simplicity...