Saturday, 21 November 2015

Analysing Album Covers: Conclusion


What we found out

After analysing album covers from several indie rock bands we saw that the album covers always included some sort of known logo of the band (this included specific fonts which the band always use for their band name. The fonts used varied too much to comment on, however this is because the font depended mostly on the bands personal style and fonts which they had used in their logos. If font was used, it was always clear and easy to read. 

Colour effects were sometimes added to the background. This included black and white (which is also used in many indie rock music videos) and filters which gave the album a more vintage look. The backgrounds themselves always conformed to the indie rock genre with their rough and reckless appearances, hinting to low budget, urban locations. The background also had very simple designs so as not to distract from the text or to look too complicated. In all the examples we looked at the band were not shown on the album covers.

When making our album covers, we plan to include the name of the band on the front in their chosen font. We are also planning to take stills from our footage to use for our covers, as this saves us having to reshoot to get stills. As we are not using the band themselves, we thought that it would be suitable to show some of the kids on the album cover, as the bands which we looked at did not use stills of themselves on their album covers.

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