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ANALYSIS DIGIPAK/CD By Ken Du

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ANALYSIS DIGIPAK/CD

By Ken Du

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Artist in full body camera shot

Artitst’s name Artist’s album name

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Front cover

Artist’s Name – Allows us to identify who the singer of the album is. Album’s Name – Differentiate from different albums tells a small hint

of what the albums about Artist’s Image – Creates and brand image for the star as well links the

name to a visual. Parental advisory – Tells the audience that it may contain explicit

content (not on this album)

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Barcode

Record label comany

Format

Track names

Social media

Copyright

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Back Cover

Track list – Tells us what tracks are included in this album and the name of each track

Copyright – Prevent those from copying the music and redistributing it without record label companies' permission

Barcode - so it can be identified by scanners and as well authenticates it.

Record label company – Owned by two recorded companies universal and island both big companies that own rights to the music

Format - What media platform you can use it on since this is disc means any CD player.

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Codes and conventions

Most of these are codes and conventions that all albums will have such as a barcode so that item can be identified for a price as well product that can be scanned universally. Record companies will always be used to increase reputation which creates more buzz for the company bringing in more artist to recruit. Copyright will always be shown to scare those from burning new CDs to sell onwards for a discounted price. Track list is key to tell viewers tracks the are included in the album. Overall there some features that will always be implements into a CD album cover.