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Music in motion: The synthesis of album design and motion graphics for downloadable music

Posted on:2010-01-12Degree:M.F.AType:Thesis
University:Rochester Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Mott, RyanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002476059Subject:Design and Decorative Arts
Abstract/Summary:
In an age when downloading media is increasing at an exponential rate, static album art has become obsolete. Current digital album artwork does not take advantage of the available technology. Nor does it provide the user with an integrated experience. Previous attempts at linking music to moving imagery have resulted in uninspiring "visualizer" plugins. These types of media player add-ons do not produce emotionally or narratively relevant imagery for the user. Furthermore, the limited selection of downloadable media that includes a digital booklet, separates the booklet contents from the album cover. More importantly, these disconnected elements do not compensate for their lack of tangible assets.;The objective of this thesis project was to create a hybrid of album design and motion graphics for downloadable music. By creating a prototype, this project demonstrates the concept that a library-style package of interchangeable moving images linked with audio media, can enhance the narrative and emotional elements of the user experience.
Keywords/Search Tags:Album, Motion, Media, Music, Downloadable
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