I will be tackling this question in 4 parts:
a) How have you used, developed, or challenge the language of music videos?
b) How did you use, develop or challenge genre conventions in your music video?
c) How did your print productions use, develop, or challenge conventions of media language and genre?
d) Narratological analysis of your music video.
a) How have you used, developed, or challenge the language of music videos?
b) How did you use, develop or challenge genre conventions in your music video?
c) How did your print productions use, develop, or challenge conventions of media language and genre?
d) Narratological analysis of your music video
My final font choice, that i will use for all the text on my print productions is 'Couture' by Chase Babb
There are several reasons for this choice. For one, it acts as a bold, impacting font that reflects the rounded and organic nature of the genre of our chosen artist. In terms of practicality, the thickness of the letters are suitable for my digipak design as they will act as good, large enough, windows through to my front panel. When cut out, the audience will easily be able to see through to the sunset behind. If i chose a thin font, perhaps a serif one, it may be difficult to see through to the actual album artwork. In addition, when it comes to construction, having bold, sans-serif, letters will be easier to cut out.