I was attempting to think of unique ways within which I could present the track. I don't think I want to have the artist identified on the back of the digipak as I have planned to have him appear multiple times on the front cover. If I have too many uses of him on the digipak it may look unprofessional.
One shot within my music video is where the artist 'jumps' around the screen. I could reuse this idea and use the same location and idea to reinforce this aspect.
I have listed the tracks which I will put on the back of my digipak on the photo opposite. These should be put against a background with a majority of one colour to enable writing to be easily read.
As throughout my video, the motif of flowers is used, I could have the artist holding a flower in his mouth - yet this may specify too closely to my music video and not to the other existing 'music videos' of the other tracks - it is unlikely that flowers would be used in every tracklisted song's music video.
However, for the back of my digipak I could have the flowers appear down the road referencing the Symbolic music video- this therefore creates a link.
I possibly could have the artist appear 3 times on the front cover perhaps moving along a bench to show a development of personality/making of a decision. Again the artist name would feature across the top of the album cover.
Additionally, I could have the artist standing centre of the scene looking directly into the camera to convey power and territory. I would have to ensure that the location used was less busy to enable the artist to stand out from the background.
Another idea is having half of the artists face take up the album cover however this may be too large and empowering for an artist of a younger age with less dominance.
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