Friday 13 December 2013

Initial Poster Photo Analysis


Here are photographs I have taken for my initial film poster. The photo shoot is taken indoors as I have learned from previous pictures taken outside that the sunlight can produce too much glare which creates a completely different mood/atmosphere than desired. Sunlight was still required in this photo shoot so that the correct colour of light reflected off the model's face. Therefore, I positioned the model in front of the windows to receive full exposure from the front and above. These pictures were taken during motion so the clothing in particular would not be very static in it's appearance.  

I also took a few pictures the model positioned further in the background to deter the sunlight exposure, but more importantly, to visually show that the model is further away; this could suggest that the actor has a long journey to walk throughout the film and so the audience can gain a greater understanding of the characters within the film through the poster.



I have decided to use this photo for my initial film poster because the natural lighting is very evident and also, the gun can be clearly seen; which is important as this prop is a very essential element of this poster.

1 comment:

  1. These photos really display just how far your technical skills with Photoshop have come - the layering you have done is brilliant, level 4 work.

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