Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Concepts & Ideas (Film Magazine)

 Below are two different concepts for the final look of my film magazine. I'm debating on which one to take a step further as they both look really good. However, I think I'm more biased towards the blue masthead concept, mainly because it's a lot less subtle than the red. Moreover, it matches the blue label as well as the goggles of my model. 

Concept 1


Concept 2


As it stands, I think I'll keep the blue Masthead because I personally agree with it and thinks it's more suitable for the picture. I will however continue to experiment with other photographs, trying various framing to see how the text fits around the cover. 

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Film Magazine Cover (Ancillary Text 2) Photoshoot

Below is an array of Photographs (as shown in Adobe Bridge) from my most recent shoot for my Film Magazine. Included are examples of test shots, unedited versions and edited versions which I consider to be worthy of being featured as the final shot for the front cover.


Test Shots & Set-up

Here I have a few examples of the very first shots that were taken. These are indeed the test shots and there is a gradual progression in terms of exposure as I was trying to find which camera & lighting settings were best. The procedure took approximately 1-2 minutes to complete.


The black backdrop used to contrast the white labcoat of the actress/model. 

An example of an underexposed shot taken while I was adjusting the correct exposure & lighting for the mise-en-scene.
 An example of an overexposed photograph. Got a little too carried away with the settings and got more than what I needed. 

Test shot of when I got the settings just right.

The Shoot (Examples of Edits)

Below are some examples of before and after shots. In the 'after' shots you'll notice the images to be slightly better. I've done this by increasing the saturation and adjusting the white balance & contrast to achieve a more vibrant and rich feel. Though the changes may be subtle, they make a big difference.

Before                                                     
 After

Before





















                 After

Before
                                                                              After


Image in the process of being edited on Adobe's Camera Raw



Final Edits

Below are examples of final edits, some of which I consider to be front cover worthy.


Thinker 

Investigative & Observant


Suspicion



Julie, played by Sarah Vause (who is one of the starring characters in my film 'Strangers') is known for her laid-back attitude,  generosity, integrity and effectively quick ability to reason. Above & Below is a variety of different emotions & attitudes portrayed through visual imagery by Julie.

 Happy & Friendly  
 

Stern (Serious, Strict)




Remorseless (Calm, Laid-back)

Conclusion (Evaluation of Photoshoot)

Overall, I felt like this shoot was worth it and I enjoyed working with my friend Sarah. Her submissive attitude & willingness made life easy for me because sometimes it can be difficult working with people. I found that the best way to get the best out of your model is when both the photographer & model are both comfortable with each other. Because Sarah was in an environment where she wasn't faced with any Prejudice, it enabled her to be herself, displaying a vast array of emotion & attitude. Moreover, we were the only ones in the studio because it was after hours and nearly all the students from college had already gone home by then. 

Below: Selfie of me and Sarah after the shoot


First assessment of Film Trailer (Becky)


Film Trailer (Draft 2)

Assessment Sheet (Feedback from Teacher)



Above are both the front & back pages of my project assessment sheet. The feedback I received from my teacher was generally positive and I will endeavor to make the changes required.

Proposed Audience Feedback Questionnaire

I've generated a questionnaire for my final audience feedback. Since I am the creator of the product I need to find out what my audience thinks about my product to determine wether or not we're on the same page. I don't expect anyone that I interview to all respond exactly the same way because people interpret differently as they have different ideologies, norms and beliefs. One person might think that my product is complete absurdity and another may think it's educational & might find it beneficial to them.

Final Version of Film Poster (Ancillary Text 1)

 
Above I have the final version of my film poster, after careful consideration and close examination of actual film posters I made a few dramatically subtle changes. Below is a copy of the previous version and you can immediately tell that they are very different, but not that much. Changes: 1. I've used an actual shot from my film trailer to make the poster as authentic as possilbe. 2. I moved the credits further down the bottom of the page and made the text very fine as seen on most existing film posters. 3. I've included the actual release date this time and enhanced the photos of the characters.


Monday, 31 March 2014