This digipack is for the killers live from the Albert hall. This is clearly shown as the main part of the digipack is the building which is the royal Albert hall. What i have noticed with the 3 digipacks is that because they are live at a special arena, part of the arena or crowd or something to represent the place is on the front. All 3 have used different types of medium or colour schemes, Muse had a black/silver/gold colour scheme without any real photos just silhouettes or computerised. Kings of leon involved a real photo of the crowd with simple artwork underneath with a orange filter over it all. The Killers have used a variety of bright colours but in the style of a mosaic. So to compare Indie music live DVDs there are no limits of style or colour scheme however all include part of that gig in the cover. I could potentially borrow some of these idea however use it in the correct context for a local band. The killers have used purple as a main colour and this represents the band as what they are like now, as there more modern music is flamboyant and this is shown in their music videos. So again i could borrow this idea by using colours to represent the bands fashion style. I am also aware that the mosaic style and colours link to one of The Killers music video. There is a clear distinction within this Killer's video 'human' and the DVD digipack itself which could be of the live tour promoting this album. Similarly to the DVD advert alot of bands used the same artwork/design on the CD/DVD digipack as the advert promoting it to create that link which will be recognised. The same has been done here the fans of Killers will know the video and will then see the DVD digipack and know instantly who it is.
Tuesday 5 January 2010
digipack the killers live at the royal albert hall
This digipack is for the killers live from the Albert hall. This is clearly shown as the main part of the digipack is the building which is the royal Albert hall. What i have noticed with the 3 digipacks is that because they are live at a special arena, part of the arena or crowd or something to represent the place is on the front. All 3 have used different types of medium or colour schemes, Muse had a black/silver/gold colour scheme without any real photos just silhouettes or computerised. Kings of leon involved a real photo of the crowd with simple artwork underneath with a orange filter over it all. The Killers have used a variety of bright colours but in the style of a mosaic. So to compare Indie music live DVDs there are no limits of style or colour scheme however all include part of that gig in the cover. I could potentially borrow some of these idea however use it in the correct context for a local band. The killers have used purple as a main colour and this represents the band as what they are like now, as there more modern music is flamboyant and this is shown in their music videos. So again i could borrow this idea by using colours to represent the bands fashion style. I am also aware that the mosaic style and colours link to one of The Killers music video. There is a clear distinction within this Killer's video 'human' and the DVD digipack itself which could be of the live tour promoting this album. Similarly to the DVD advert alot of bands used the same artwork/design on the CD/DVD digipack as the advert promoting it to create that link which will be recognised. The same has been done here the fans of Killers will know the video and will then see the DVD digipack and know instantly who it is.
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