Saturday, 2 January 2016

Photoshoot

Today me and my group decided to meet up with our characters to take any remaining photos we may need for our ancillary tasks. We have previously taken photos during filming, however we wanted to dedicate a few hours to taking photos specifically for our ancillary tasks, as we didn't have time to get very good quality photos. So the photos I have practiced on photoshop may not be the ones I may use. However some of the photos I have practised using are photos I consider to look of a professional standard so I have used them but since getting newer photos today I may consider using them.

I like this photo because it looks sinister and scary and with shadowing added on Photoshop I could make this image look more scary to the audience. This image I would consider using on both my poster and magazine, but I would make it darker to have a more sinister effect to it, and then maybe add blood, and I would also be removing the background and adding it to a plain background. 
This is a photo I tuck using the front camera of my photo, I held up the knife and tried to capture the antagonist looking scary. This image would be a good one to use for my poster, however I would want to remove the background and just keep the knife. But with the background being so crowded I don't know if Photoshop would remove it all. However I am going to experiment with this one as I like it. 

I also like this image because it have a good use of shadowing within the background, and shadowing is one of the key conventions of  a horror film. so I would try to remove the background but try to key the shadow on Photoshop. Also the antagonist looks afraid and this is the message I want to get across, so people wonder why she is afraid and want to find out. 

Here is another image I may possible consider as the protagonist looks incredible scared. I would again remove the background and maybe create a montage behind the character, however I am going to experiment possible with this as it may make it look too overcrowded and it won't look to a professional standard if its overcrowded. 

This is another image I like and because it has a black background it will be easier to crop the antagonist out as there is not background to interfere with it.  However the shadow across the face puts me of a little because I don't think it looks very good, so it I can remove this shadow without ruining the image then I may consider using it for my magazine or my poster.


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