This photo is a medium shot. I found that from looking at other digipaks such as Gabrielle Aplin and Caro Emerald the artist doesn't look into the camera. I am considering using this image on either my print advert or digipak as I think it fits the indie genre.
This photo is a medium shot which I noticed was used on print adverts. On print adverts the artist is usually looking into the camera to allow the audience to feel a connection with the artist. However I feel this image is to 'posed' to be on my printwork.
I decided to take an image of the river in order to use on the back of my digipak where the names of the songs will be and this is because from looking at artists such as 'Mumford and Sons' digipak I noticed they use an image of the location that featured on the front of the digipak.
This image is a medium shot which is seen on indie digipaks. Looking away from the camera is a generic convention within Indie digipaks. I like this image because the posing doesn't look forced and it looks very natural.
This image is an extreme long shot which therefore allows the location to be seen clearly. However I feel this image takes the attention away from the artist who should be seen as the centre of attention on digipaks. Also it is unusual to see an extreme long shot on Indie digipaks as close ups, mid shots and long shots are the most common.
Here is another extreme long shot which I will not be using as it wouldn't be found on an indie digipak as the shot type isn't stereotypical. However this image does show off the location which was featured in my music video which therefore creates continuity.
I will not be using this image it draws attention away from the artist, however from looking at digipaks such as Mumford and Sons 'Sigh No more' I noticed that the group were not that noticeable due to being placed in a shop window.
This image is a long shot which is seen on Indie digipaks such as Gabrielle Aplins 'English Rain'. I like this image so I may therefore use it within my printwork as it is a typical image for the indie genre.
This long shot fits the indie genre as it used on both the digipaks I looked at and I am looking away from the camera like Gabrielle Aplin on her 'English Rain' digipak.
I then experimented with close ups which are featured on Indie digipaks. However I feel this image isn't stereotypical as I am staring directly in the camera and this usually only happens for mid and long shots. Although it would allow the audience to feel like the artist is looking directly at them.
This image is another close up often found on Print adverts such as Marina and the Diamonds.
This image is a medium shot which is seen on print adverts such as Lana Del Rey's. I am also looking away from the camera which would be useful for my digipak however I feel my facial expression isn't suitable as it looks awkward.
I like this mid shot as it allows the location to be seen which featured in our music video while also drawing attention to the artist. I am considering using this image for my print advert.
I asked India to take some medium shots as they are stereotypical on indie printwork. I like these images as I am looking away from the camera and I think when these images are put in black and white with the headband it colour it will look interesting and professional and will grab the audiences attention. I will be using one of these images on my digipak and one on my print advert in order to create continuity.
India then took some extreme long shots off me. However I decided I will not be using these images as from looking back at my research it isn't a generic convention of indie printwork.
I then asked India if she would take some more long shots of me looking both into the camera and away from the camera. I noticed from looking at other digipaks that a long shot is often used on the front. I have decided that I am going to use one of these images within my printwork and it will most likely be the first image.
I am considering using the above image on the front of my digipak as I feel it will allow my target audience to feel connected to the artist as she is looking into the camera.
I then asked India if she would take some photos of me in the same river location however with a slightly different background. I wont be using the first image due to the house being in the background which I feel wouldnt be seen on indie digipaks.
I noticed that in a lot of Indie print work the artist is looking away from the camera so I also decided that it would be a good idea to ask India to take images of me looking away from the camera.
I like the above and below image as they look professional and are long shots which I saw were used within my research into indie printwork.
I am considering using the above image or the below image as it relates back to my music video where the couple in the narrative are looking at the ducks due to having a duck in the background and I am also looking away from the camera which is seen in indie printwork so therefore I might use this image on the insert of my digipak.
I like the below image of myself looking at the river as it looks natural and suitable for the indie genre and I think this image would look good on the back of my digipak with the lyrics down the left side as I intend to change the image to black and white if I use it.
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