Monday, 7 December 2009

album cover- third idea.

The image is of the bass player Josh Marvin, we think it is a powerful image that represents Marvin in a youthful, fun way, the lighting also compliments him as it focuses all attention on the foreground, that being his face. The image itself fits the profile we are aiming for, the gesture he is using is a complete random one that represents youth rebelling against society, this fits with are video as we use many seemingly random shots in it with attitude. The image is powerful because the background is so dark and all emphasis in on marvin.

We put a film grain filter on the image in Photoshop, this makes it look old and adds the vintage edge we are looking to represent throughout our campaign. Because we wanted all emphasis in this piece to be on the image, we used a small font in the corner for the titles. By doing this we have also made the album to look more as a piece of art than as an advertisement for the band, we believe this will appeal to our non conformist target audience.

We chose the name "Knickerbocker Glory" as it is again, quite random and we enjoy the playful, youth like connetations. We also believe it has connetations of an 1950's ice cream parlour, this fits the ideolgy we are looking to create.

This was the process when making the cover.

This is the image with the grain filter on it, - that gives the vintage, weathered look we wanted.

We cut the original image down to the average CD cover size. This cut off quite abit of the fish eye border but you can still see that the image has the effect on it.

This is our original image of josh, taken with a fish eye lens. - the lighting is just perfect and focuses on his face just enough.

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