The back ground is a strong black block colour which runs in the title to show silhouettes of the band playing them playing their instruments so not actually showing the band are, but Muse are a well recognised band therefore they don't have to show themselves. The name of the band are top and central of the DVD to recognise who they are and is there trademark logo so therefore loyal fanbase will instantly recognise the logo. With the same colour of font the name of the DVD is central and in larger lettering with several interferences, like the silhouettes and what looks like lights or some sort of stage setting, however by overlapping these things it joins it together. This is the largest font as this is the name of the DVD and is what they are trying to sell. The same black back ground, gold writing and white abstract artwork runs throughout the DVD and onto the back. I think the white abstract graphic artwork is to represent Wembley as this is the live DVD of them performing at Wembley. Looking at other Digipacks alot are promoting live performances and consists of the venue in which they played on the front to make the distinction that this is where they played and to differentiate it from normal CD's or DVD's of their videos. And alot have stuck with the same colour scheme i think when it comes to making mine i will have a colour scheme, i won't be able to follow the convention of having the live venue on the front as my DVD is not promoting live performances and therefore isn't necessary. If i was creating a DVD promoting a live performance then yes that is what i would.
Tuesday 5 January 2010
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