
The DVD cover for Paramore’s ‘The Final Riot!’ (2008) features the band performing, which implies that what you see is what you get – no props, just the music. ‘Riot’ has connotations on youth culture, which is the target audience for the music. The mainly black and white colour scheme makes it appear edgy and give it a rock vibe, which relates to the bands music, and the contrasting red title has connotations of passion, referring to their love for music and what they do. The red could also be a reference towards the femininity Hayley brings to the band, as a female singer in a mainly male dominated band. Their faces all appear slightly hidden by either props or shadows, which creates an air of mystery. The expressions on each of the band members faces are full of concentration, showing they are serious about their music.
The colour scheme and fonts are appealing towards teenagers, as this is the bands main fan base. The fonts recognisable as Paramore’s as it’s used on their album covers, website and other merchandise. This shows brand identity for the audience.
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