I'm planning to take some photographs in my free periods today or monday that I will use on my CD Digipak. I am planning to base my digipak on the rough design I have planned below. I plan to get a wide range of shots of the microphone, some from a mid shot, some close up like my design and some from below and above. I will also get a range of different angles that I can play around with when it comes to using them on my final digipak cover. I also plan to shine a light onto one of the pictures, so I can also have different effects on the image so I have a number of different ones to choose from, based on which one I think looks more effective. I will also have one of the microphone with part of the wire trailing behind, rather than on the stand, and have a separate one of the stand.
I have also played around with the idea that I will get a long shot of the image with a trailing wire, so the wire can run through the front of the digipak and run through the back. I liked this idea because I think that it will look effective, but it will depend if I can get a long enough shot of them both. If not I could take a separate shot of the microphone's wire and edit it to look like one photograph in Photoshop elements.
I need to have enough space on the table to get shots like long shots, and without too much in the background so it's easier to edit.
This is looking really promising Chloe and is on the way to being a level 4 piece of work. You will need to take a range of shots so that you have lots of options when it comes to creating your digipack. I think the strength of your design idea is it's simplicity. Have you considered doing any more audience research along the way to see what a potential audience think of your ideas?
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