On Biffy Clyro's EP Cover, 'Many Of Horror', the two people colliding with each other headfirst turn into ghostly figures as they rise up into the air. We wouldn't want to do it like this, but if we were to consider the ideas of this cover, he could probably use the ideas of the ghostly figures. But instead of this, we might want to treat them as the split-personality between the main character and his doppelganger in our music video. We could make the cover so that the main character is seated on the sofa in the far left of the photo, and then have the doppelganger standing up from the seat in a trasnparent form, walking away from the main character who is still seated.
World Record (EP) - Lower Than Atlantis
This EP Cover by Lower Than Atlantis, 'World Record', shows the hands of someone who seems unsuccessful, holding rolled cigarettes, spare pennies and a guitar pick. But if we were to take ideas from this cover, the idea wouldn't be so mobid. Instead, we could probably make on of the hands the main character's hand, and the other hand the doppelganger's hand. The main character could hold his hand at his side with stretched fingers, whereas the doppelganger could do the same but holding his mask. This way we could see the hands of two of the same people, but with one significant difference.
Woman To Woman - Keyshia Cole
In Keyshia Cole's Album Cover, 'Woman To Woman', we can see that she is taking off a mask, but one that seems to be an old face of herself. She seems to take it off as if she became a new person. If we took some ideas from this cover, we could use the idea of the mask, but with a twist. Instead of the main character taking off the mask of his doppelganger, the doppelganger could be taking off the mask of the main character instead, as a twist. So the doppelganger will wear his mask whilst holding the face of the main character, as if the extraordinary wears many mask, such as an ordinary person.
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