Here is my final draft for my digipak. As you can see, I decided to
keep with a theme of the bokeh light effect (and included this in my front over
also). I did this because I realised for my images that their colouring was all
quite different, with contrast of blues, reds and greens. This was a problem for
me, as I knew from researching into existing digipak's that they often follow
the same colour scheme throughout the entire thing. Adding this light effect
means that the digipak has a certain house theme and colour that ended up
pulling everything in together quite well. Also, as you can see, I decided to
produce a four-panel digipak as opposed to a six panel one. My reason for doing
this was because 'OCR Media Student A Level' website (http://ocrmediastudies.weebly.com/) has new examples of A2 blogs - all of the
music video blogs has a digipak with only four panels. I believe that they
scored highly here because they had more time to put effort into each image,
rather than trying to get four individual images completed in a short space of
time - bigger does not equal better. Producing four panels meant that I was
able to put more time and effort into each image. I am very pleased with this
product as all images are my own which were all taken from screen grabs of
my music video or from unused clips for my video. I thought that doing this would
be better than producing posed images as the video is the highlight point of
the digipak and the poster, so orientating every image around the video would
mean that if it was a real product, it would be more easily recognised by
audiences if they had seen the music video.

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