Friday, 28 February 2014

KEY PHOTOGRAPH No 4















For at least one of my photos I felt it important to have main female figure involved. So I chose an over the should shot to be a good way of integrating it. I chose an over the should shot because I felt it was a good way of showing power and importance over other characters.

















I chose this photo because compared to the the photos this one looked the most serious. I felt the expression of the woman's face would be important the criteria for this photo wasn't hard because this photo isn't going to be of great importance to the whole DVD cover. I felt it was suitable for my DVD because all it needed to do was to introduce a character that wasn't a guy.












I didn't do a significant amount of editing because I didn't feel it need it. I don't like over editing because I wanted it to look realistic. So when it came to editing the only thing i felt was necessary was to crop empty space out of the to and a small amount off the sides. I did this because I believe this rounded of the image to make it look more cinematic.  












I like this photo because all the photos I used in my DVD cover have an importance and bring something to it to make it seem a better quality. This photo brings the idea that there will be a main female character that will attract my target audience. The other photos bring the idea of violence and action.














I feel this photo fits well with the rest because none of my photos have been overly edited except the fist. All of them work because they show a variety of ideas that would make a good film. A mix of violence, action and students it aim it at the target audience.
This photo contributes because it tells the audience that there is going to be a main female character in the film. This will intrigue young guys to want to watch this film.

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