Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Digipak cover research

The Noisettes relate to our artist Kate Nash particularly through their artistic flare and image. The Noisettes are categorized in the indie/pop/rock music genre, as their music has a soulful and blues tone mixed in with a rock/pop edge. The fashion which is central to the pop genre is a big part of this band’s image, however as the fashion is more of a rock style, they fit into this genre just as well. Therefore the image of the band perfectly matches the band’s music genre. The effect of the mes-en-scene in this digipac is of power this is shown through the close up of the female artist on the cover with the two men appearing much smaller underneath each of her hands.  




We chose Kate Nash as our artist as we liked her style and her portrayal of themes in her video using abstract ideas such as relationships being played out through toys in her video ‘Foundations’. Therefore we have taken inspiration from her dominant use of the mes-en-scene and would like our CD cover to have elements of the two characters- Kate Nash and the Skeleton which we are using in our video to feature combined with a key element of the mes-en-scene from the video on the front and back covers.  Inside the booklet and on the track titles we have chosen a few simplistic yet quirky fonts to write with and will use a colour scheme of navy blue for the font colour.  As the song fits into the indie/pop genre, we feel the use of ‘random’ mes-en-scene identifies the genre well. We also intend to have our Kate Nash dressed in a 60’s outfit as we feel this will be recognisable to the consumer as a Kate Nash indie/pop track, as the artist will be sold as a fun quirky artist.

The layout of the booklet with the song lyrics on one side and a photograph of the artists on the other is attractive to the consumer as there is not too much text and the consumer can see more about the artist through the pictures. The genre of rock is also conveyed through their use of wide spaced gold fonted text.

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