The top 3 panels are the inside ones, it is shown as if It was fully folded out and looked on from above, the bottom panels are the outside ones, the one on the left being the back and the one on the right being the front. For the inside panels the picture which spans across 2 panels is supposed to represent influences towards the song which was written and interests as well, it is a guitar based song which is the reasoning for the guitar, the NME is the largest music magazine in the country and reports on this sort of music, the 2 CD's are muse albums which are personal favourites of the actor used in my video. There are 2 links to Johnny Marr who the song is originally by, first of all the 7" Single on the left is The The, "The Beat(en) Generation which featured Marr in the band and the second is on the bottom right of the picture being Morrissey's, who was in The Smiths with Marr, Autobiography, published by penguin classics. There are also Mod influences in here with the military patch for a parka, the Lambretta Inconetti tie-pin and the RAF logo badge which appeal to me. The other items are ones appreciated by both me and the actor. The 2 photos of the actor are taken on location of the video to link into it and make it more recognisable. The spine features the title in bold and contrasting text as well as the artist name, the catalogue number is also on there as it would be in a genuine release, the record label logo is also featured at the bottom. The back includes songs picked by the artist that he would cover for a B-side, copy right information and a barcode
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