Friday 29 January 2010

Creating the Inside DVD Cover

Although there is not much to my inside DVD cover, I feel that the final product is an effective cover which would work in an offical Music DVD. My first initial steps was to create a gradient for the background of the cover. Originally, I made the gradient similar to that as I put down in the original paper design. However, I felt this was too similar to the outside cover, so I decided to change the final gradient design to a bold white streak going along a black background, which I feel had more of a visual impact, and emphasised the track listing found on the left pane.

The font I decided to use for the track listing was a harsh, almost graffiti like font, which I feel went well with the agressive nature of the genre of our initial music video and our artist.

Sunday 17 January 2010

Creating the Outside DVD Cover



There are many elements of Photoshop which I have used to create the final version of my DVD cover. Initially, part of my design was a firey background, and to create this I would not only need to add a gradient but I would need to manipulate the colour of the gradient - to do this, I went into the gradient settings and was able to change the colour spectrum towards red, which would give a gradient that went from Red to Yellow, the colour I needed.

One of my next steps was to add images which I had taken to go onto the front cover. An image from the Music Video which I found particularly strong was the image of the warning sign, bright yellow with a bold exclamation mark - I felt this was a strong link to our agressive music genre, so I used the image in the cover (the image I took and used is shown in this entry). As I only wanted the actual warning triange with no background, I used the magic wand tool to get rid of the block white background. To make the image look more interesting, I added effects to the image.

Other images I added to the cover included screenshots from the music video (to which I added a cartoon effect, subtle but adding to the look of the cover) along with official images such as a 15 certificate, which I feel gives a strong clue to the audience to which our band appeals to.

Finally, I needed to add text to the cover. To start with, I added main text such as the title of the DVD along with the band name and track listing. I also added special features to the DVD to appeal to the audience, and also official copyright information (a format which I followed from viewing official DVD covers on the internet). I feel the fonts I used were mainly successful - I feel I made the right choices with font, as they suit the genre well.

Some aspects I had to change regarding my paper design was the layout of the back cover (due to space taken up by the track listing) along with a different image for the front cover (an image of a tarantula I feel would have been hard to find myself). However, I feel the image on the front of the cover as it stands is effective as it has a stronger impact on the audience and suits the genre well.

Font Choices


For the design of the ancillary tasks, I felt I needed appropriate fonts that would be easy to read but also fit in with the genre of the band.

In the end, I made the choices of font to be:

Sexton Sans, an industrial looking font which would be appropriate for the album name "Poisonous".

A screenshot of the font has been posted into the entry.