The theme I was using when making my album cover was 'Seeing things in a different way' I think this matches my song choice Polarize very well. I've also decided to stick with the black and white theme that I used on my practice album cover because I really like the effect it gives and It also makes my other effects look better as they are contrasting colours and allow me to use grey in between. It also works with the black and white effect that I use in my finished music video so this creates a link between all 3 pieces or work. My video, poster and album cover.
The actual title of the album is a cut-out effect on Michaels face and uses that instead off a fill in the text. This is because of my theme 'Seeing things in a different way' as we are seeing Michael's face in a different way. I also added a lens flare effect as it matches the song 'Polarize' as polarize sunglasses remove glare from someone sight and the song is about polarizing the way wee see. I placed it in the same position as I did in my poster for continuity purposes.
The back of the album consists of other 21 pilots songs and I found the record labels they are signed with and added them too. I found a barcode and a parental advisory image online as well to try and achieve a professional look. I have added some 'fake' copyright text on the back whereas my draft didn't include this. I wanted to do this to try to add even more professionalism to the whole digi pack.
I didn't want to use the same effect on Michaels face as the poster on my album cover because I want to show as many different ways you can see the same image to match my theme of 'seeing things in a different way'.
The inside of the album resembles when Michael is happy and has 'polarized' so he can see vibrant and happy colors. I was trying to make it so that when you open the album you will be struck by such a contrast just like you are in my finished video.
I used Michaels face from the poster on the cd because this will improve the continuity between my album cover and my poster.
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