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Above is our magazine advert to accompany the advertising campaign of our digipack. We tried to be in-keeping with the upper class stylish theme with the advert as well so we have continuity. 

In this post you can see some of the pictures taken during the making of the Digipack, they demonstrate the set up of the shot and some of the equipment used to assist us. Enjoy!

With our album artwork we wanted to create something that can distance itself with our actual music video, the aim of the cover is to create a total juxtaposition of who AAF actually are which relates to the kind of cynical humor which has got them so known in the first place. Our digipack artwork can be seen below.

Front Cover


Inside Panel


CD Panel


Back Panel











Recently we've been developing some ideas for our Digipack and Advertising campaign, we felt it was important to not try focus on our actual music video too much in the artwork because we didn't want the album to just reflect one song. We decided on a idea playing off the actual name of the album "Anthology", a anthology is normally associated with a collection of literature or music etc so we wanted to include some sort of homage to the word. This is where the idea of a collection of old fashioned books came in alongside a Gramophone in-keeping with the old fashioned theme.

















We liked this idea of a old fashioned style cover because it completely juxtaposes Alien Ant Farm as a band as they are known for their understanding on constant references to current and pop culture. 

Over the next few days we will be working on producing our idea and I will post again when we have something finished.

Thanks!
We recently decided to take pictures of all the equipment we have used over the course of our project to just give a little insight into what we have used. The slides include pieces of important equipment such as the Canon 5D and ranges to less important but still vital pieces of equipment such as the SD Card's etc.

All the equipment can be seen below: