Once I had finished creating all of my CD covers. I decided to get feedback from various people. This feedback allows me to understand whether my sections of my CD cover are appropriate for my target audience and whether I have included the conventions needed for my CD cover.
Through asking various peers in my media lessons and my media teacher, I discovered that what I have included and the conventions I have shown throughout my CD cover are essential and are being represented well throughout my CD product.
On the front cover, I have included the name of the artist and the album cover which is vital. Many of my peers liked the image, but improvements included the lighting of the image.
Overall, the back cover feedback was good, with peers saying that the conventions were representative of a real cover, including the track list, website and the image used. As well as this, the continuity was recognised by my peers.
The inside also received successful feedback. My peers liked the way I have used the inside to promote the artist while still allowing the audience to become involved.
After looking at my final product and the images I have of my artist, I have decided that it is important for the front cover to link to my magazine advertisement that I am yet to make for my next ancillary task.
With this in mind, I decided that it would be a useful idea to switch the images of my front cover and inside cover around. This is because I have many images of my artist in the location used for the inside cover. If I use this on the front, it will link nicely to my advertisement and be representative of each other.
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