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Photography PlanningFor digipak and advertisement
After researching into The Killers previous album artwork we
decided the main photography for the advertisement and digipak
should be a cityscape. This is as we know it would fit well with The
Killers conventions and furthermore connect the audience. The
main idea for the photography was to focus the majority of the
photograph on the sky. This is as it is a familiar convention that is
seen within their albums. Furthermore, by doing this it will allow us
to place the text of the album and band name on the sky and allow
the audience to see the cityscape underneath. We felt that this
would be clever and focus the audiences attention. The shot will
most likely be an extreme long shot, this idea of space is very
important to us as it will make the audience feel like they’re looking
down on a somewhat chaotic city in a peaceful manner. A filter will
also be placed onto the photograph, this will be a darker tone to
show that this album has more emotional depth and shows that
The Killers have become darker over time. This will be the main
image therefore, it will have to impact the audience. However, this
image will either be cropped or a similar image focusing more on
the sky will be used for the back cover of the digipak. This is as by
placing just the sky it will create a nice simple background for the
audience to focus on and by not making this too complex it will
allow the audience to read the text easily. However, the back cover
image will have to be similar to the main image so that they
connect together and follow the same house style.
Cityscape photographyFor digipak and advertisement
Chosen ImagesCityscape Photography
We decided to take images of a cityscape focusing primarily on
the sky, this city had lots of high buildings and would allow the
photograph to be more dynamic and interesting for the
audience. After taking these photographs, we had various
images for the main image for the advertisement and digipak,
this allowed us to be creative and choose a variation of
photographs to work with. We wanted to play around with the
idea of a dark edit on a cityscape but focusing on the sky, this
could of including adding a filter like purple, blue etc. over the
photograph. By playing about with different images and
cropping certain aspects of them this would allow us to evolve
our ideas. We chose images that had lots of sky and sunset,
this would allow the edit to be easier and create some
interesting effects in the editing process. We want the main
image to interact with the audience and be visually similar to
The Killers previous cover images however by adding a darker
element this will intrigue the audience allowing them to know
that it is a darker album. Furthermore, a variation of images
may be used throughout the digipak by doing this will allow for
a small variation between the different parts of the digipak and
draw the audience in as they will perhaps notice these small
details.
We begun editing the main image by using the
adjustment settings of levels, brightness and
contrast & vibrancy. This led to some
interesting effects however, in some ways this
was too dark, from this we knew we wanted to
link the use of colour like the old Killers albums
in a more subtle way. By using the hue setting
we played around with several colours till we
found one that was interesting. During this
editing process we decided we liked the idea of
the images being quite misty to the audience,
this would link to the album name ‘The Lost.’
From this we decided that we would start using
an overlap of images so that the audience were
unsure where the location was. This seemed
successful and we did several attempts of this
until we found one that was intriguing to us.
From this we put quite a dark filter over the
image with small colours of purple and blues
showing. This allowed us to have a dark aspect
to the album which we feel that the audience
would be intrigued to.
Editing ideasCityscape Photography
After many thought processes we decided to choose one
of the wider city scape images which focuses more on the
sky rather than the buildings, this was as we felt focusing
on the sky could reinforce the album name ‘lost.’ We
chose to use an edit that made the image look quite
misty. This would allow the photograph look engaging to
the audience and also intrigue them as in ways it is
similar yet unfamiliar to the audience showing them that it
is something new. We used a soft tone of purple, this was
used softly as we wanted the darkness to be the most
shocking factor to the audience. By using this it clearly
shows that the old style of The Killers is still here yet
they’re going for a darker tone which matches the whole
idea of the productions. On the poster and digipak we
decided the image was to be placed against white font
text. This was as it would allow the album to stand out to
the audience and make them more intrigued to purchase
it. As a group we felt that using this image it allowed us to
experiment with new and old ideas of The Killers and
make something that matched the tone of the digipak,
poster and music video.
Final ideasCityscape Photography
We wanted to make something different for the digipak that the
audience wouldn’t usually see. We decided that we wanted there
to be the appearance of the band members, this would connect
the audience as this is something not typically seen in the indie
and alternative rock genre. We didn’t want to make the band
members the focal of the album so we decided to not use that as
the main image on the front of the digipak, we did this as the
image of the musician is usually seen on a pop album. By using
that it would of hinted to the audience that this is a pop album
rather than one they are usually interested in. We decided by
placing the band members inside the album would intrigue the
audience as they would feel more connected to the album. We
wanted the band members to be in separate images, this would
allow each band member to get some focal rather than the main
singer being the central focal this is as it will show the audience
that all members of the band are appreciated. We wanted the
band members to show a serious and direct address to the
audience, this would allow to show some emotion and would
allow them to engage with them which would attract the audience
to purchase the digipak more. We decided these images were
not necessary for the advertisement as most music
advertisements only have one image.
Band Members PhotographyFor digipak & advertisement
Chosen ImagesBand Members Photography
After deciding the types of band member photography we
would be using we took a selection of photographs of the band
members and chose the ones that we felt best presented the
band members in an edgy manner to fit the alternative rock
genre. Using the rule of thirds we made sure that the centre
focus that the audience would focus on and first see was the
band members faces. By using this with the addition of direct
address it would allow the audience to feel more connected to
the characters. We decided a white background would be a
good background to use, this was because in the editing
process it would allow ease when cutting characters from their
initial background and being able to see the characters clearly
would allow effects like brightness and contrast to be used
easily and effectively. We decided we wanted all the characters
to have an edge to them to match the tone of the digipak. By
making the character stare directly into the camera with a stern
face this allowed a certain mystery and attitude to come across
in the images. All characters were placed in darker clothing of
black, this would allow them to the fit the theme of the digipak
and would connect the audience as this is a common
convention in the alternative and indie rock genre.
Once we had the images of the band members in place, we thought of
various ideas to edit the photographs. As the concept of the album is a
darker format we decided we wanted to use an edit that conveyed that
in the band members also. We first begun by using filters, however
these didn’t seem to work well. This was because it added a warm
colour to the characters, however we wanted a colder and more
emotional tone to the photographs. We then decided to look at more
creative editing use and put a posterize edit. Although this looked good
we felt as a group this completely contrasted from the whole digipak
however, we liked the idea of making the characters darker. From this
the idea of converting the images to black and white appealed to us.
We liked this idea and was one of the ideas we were open to
suggestion on the final digipak. However, we found an interesting
aspect was toning down the saturation of colour of the image. This was
interesting and made the band members to appear colder and have a
darker appearance to the audience. By doing this it matched the rest of
the digipak and showed that the band members seemed emotional and
darker in this album. This was something we decided to use for all the
band members for the digipak. As a group we felt this worked well as it
allowed the audience to interpret that this is a more emotional album
and they have to purchase the digipak to find out why the band
members have been visually represented this way. This was what we
used for the final digipak.
Editing ideasBand Members Photography
Our final digipak design included the edit of the band
members in a darker tone. As a group we felt that this
matched the digipak better and allowed it not to take up
all of the audiences attention. For the images of the band
members, the background image was cut out, this was so
that it would match the digipak and give them a darker
and somewhat grungy feel to the digipak. They were then
cropped so we were only focusing on the band members
faces and it focusing on their direct address to the
audience. Each band member had a white frame placed
around them, this reinforced this idea that they are all
individual band members. This would intrigue all types of
audience especially those that connect to the visual
aspect of the band. By placing this on one of the digipak
panels, it allows the digipak to be different from what the
audience may be used to seeing this shows that The
Killers go against some of the traditional conventions in
this genre and this would intrigue the audience as they
want to be a part of the crowd that seems ‘different.’As a
group we were pleased at how this turned out and feel
that it gave the digipak a more personal aspect towards
the audience.
Final ideasBand Members Photography

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Photography planning

  • 2. After researching into The Killers previous album artwork we decided the main photography for the advertisement and digipak should be a cityscape. This is as we know it would fit well with The Killers conventions and furthermore connect the audience. The main idea for the photography was to focus the majority of the photograph on the sky. This is as it is a familiar convention that is seen within their albums. Furthermore, by doing this it will allow us to place the text of the album and band name on the sky and allow the audience to see the cityscape underneath. We felt that this would be clever and focus the audiences attention. The shot will most likely be an extreme long shot, this idea of space is very important to us as it will make the audience feel like they’re looking down on a somewhat chaotic city in a peaceful manner. A filter will also be placed onto the photograph, this will be a darker tone to show that this album has more emotional depth and shows that The Killers have become darker over time. This will be the main image therefore, it will have to impact the audience. However, this image will either be cropped or a similar image focusing more on the sky will be used for the back cover of the digipak. This is as by placing just the sky it will create a nice simple background for the audience to focus on and by not making this too complex it will allow the audience to read the text easily. However, the back cover image will have to be similar to the main image so that they connect together and follow the same house style. Cityscape photographyFor digipak and advertisement
  • 3. Chosen ImagesCityscape Photography We decided to take images of a cityscape focusing primarily on the sky, this city had lots of high buildings and would allow the photograph to be more dynamic and interesting for the audience. After taking these photographs, we had various images for the main image for the advertisement and digipak, this allowed us to be creative and choose a variation of photographs to work with. We wanted to play around with the idea of a dark edit on a cityscape but focusing on the sky, this could of including adding a filter like purple, blue etc. over the photograph. By playing about with different images and cropping certain aspects of them this would allow us to evolve our ideas. We chose images that had lots of sky and sunset, this would allow the edit to be easier and create some interesting effects in the editing process. We want the main image to interact with the audience and be visually similar to The Killers previous cover images however by adding a darker element this will intrigue the audience allowing them to know that it is a darker album. Furthermore, a variation of images may be used throughout the digipak by doing this will allow for a small variation between the different parts of the digipak and draw the audience in as they will perhaps notice these small details.
  • 4. We begun editing the main image by using the adjustment settings of levels, brightness and contrast & vibrancy. This led to some interesting effects however, in some ways this was too dark, from this we knew we wanted to link the use of colour like the old Killers albums in a more subtle way. By using the hue setting we played around with several colours till we found one that was interesting. During this editing process we decided we liked the idea of the images being quite misty to the audience, this would link to the album name ‘The Lost.’ From this we decided that we would start using an overlap of images so that the audience were unsure where the location was. This seemed successful and we did several attempts of this until we found one that was intriguing to us. From this we put quite a dark filter over the image with small colours of purple and blues showing. This allowed us to have a dark aspect to the album which we feel that the audience would be intrigued to. Editing ideasCityscape Photography
  • 5. After many thought processes we decided to choose one of the wider city scape images which focuses more on the sky rather than the buildings, this was as we felt focusing on the sky could reinforce the album name ‘lost.’ We chose to use an edit that made the image look quite misty. This would allow the photograph look engaging to the audience and also intrigue them as in ways it is similar yet unfamiliar to the audience showing them that it is something new. We used a soft tone of purple, this was used softly as we wanted the darkness to be the most shocking factor to the audience. By using this it clearly shows that the old style of The Killers is still here yet they’re going for a darker tone which matches the whole idea of the productions. On the poster and digipak we decided the image was to be placed against white font text. This was as it would allow the album to stand out to the audience and make them more intrigued to purchase it. As a group we felt that using this image it allowed us to experiment with new and old ideas of The Killers and make something that matched the tone of the digipak, poster and music video. Final ideasCityscape Photography
  • 6. We wanted to make something different for the digipak that the audience wouldn’t usually see. We decided that we wanted there to be the appearance of the band members, this would connect the audience as this is something not typically seen in the indie and alternative rock genre. We didn’t want to make the band members the focal of the album so we decided to not use that as the main image on the front of the digipak, we did this as the image of the musician is usually seen on a pop album. By using that it would of hinted to the audience that this is a pop album rather than one they are usually interested in. We decided by placing the band members inside the album would intrigue the audience as they would feel more connected to the album. We wanted the band members to be in separate images, this would allow each band member to get some focal rather than the main singer being the central focal this is as it will show the audience that all members of the band are appreciated. We wanted the band members to show a serious and direct address to the audience, this would allow to show some emotion and would allow them to engage with them which would attract the audience to purchase the digipak more. We decided these images were not necessary for the advertisement as most music advertisements only have one image. Band Members PhotographyFor digipak & advertisement
  • 7. Chosen ImagesBand Members Photography After deciding the types of band member photography we would be using we took a selection of photographs of the band members and chose the ones that we felt best presented the band members in an edgy manner to fit the alternative rock genre. Using the rule of thirds we made sure that the centre focus that the audience would focus on and first see was the band members faces. By using this with the addition of direct address it would allow the audience to feel more connected to the characters. We decided a white background would be a good background to use, this was because in the editing process it would allow ease when cutting characters from their initial background and being able to see the characters clearly would allow effects like brightness and contrast to be used easily and effectively. We decided we wanted all the characters to have an edge to them to match the tone of the digipak. By making the character stare directly into the camera with a stern face this allowed a certain mystery and attitude to come across in the images. All characters were placed in darker clothing of black, this would allow them to the fit the theme of the digipak and would connect the audience as this is a common convention in the alternative and indie rock genre.
  • 8. Once we had the images of the band members in place, we thought of various ideas to edit the photographs. As the concept of the album is a darker format we decided we wanted to use an edit that conveyed that in the band members also. We first begun by using filters, however these didn’t seem to work well. This was because it added a warm colour to the characters, however we wanted a colder and more emotional tone to the photographs. We then decided to look at more creative editing use and put a posterize edit. Although this looked good we felt as a group this completely contrasted from the whole digipak however, we liked the idea of making the characters darker. From this the idea of converting the images to black and white appealed to us. We liked this idea and was one of the ideas we were open to suggestion on the final digipak. However, we found an interesting aspect was toning down the saturation of colour of the image. This was interesting and made the band members to appear colder and have a darker appearance to the audience. By doing this it matched the rest of the digipak and showed that the band members seemed emotional and darker in this album. This was something we decided to use for all the band members for the digipak. As a group we felt this worked well as it allowed the audience to interpret that this is a more emotional album and they have to purchase the digipak to find out why the band members have been visually represented this way. This was what we used for the final digipak. Editing ideasBand Members Photography
  • 9. Our final digipak design included the edit of the band members in a darker tone. As a group we felt that this matched the digipak better and allowed it not to take up all of the audiences attention. For the images of the band members, the background image was cut out, this was so that it would match the digipak and give them a darker and somewhat grungy feel to the digipak. They were then cropped so we were only focusing on the band members faces and it focusing on their direct address to the audience. Each band member had a white frame placed around them, this reinforced this idea that they are all individual band members. This would intrigue all types of audience especially those that connect to the visual aspect of the band. By placing this on one of the digipak panels, it allows the digipak to be different from what the audience may be used to seeing this shows that The Killers go against some of the traditional conventions in this genre and this would intrigue the audience as they want to be a part of the crowd that seems ‘different.’As a group we were pleased at how this turned out and feel that it gave the digipak a more personal aspect towards the audience. Final ideasBand Members Photography