Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Planning the Photoshoot


Planning the Photo shoot

 

Costume: My artist is going to wear black clothes Black shirt (which has neon New York on it), a black cardigan, and a silver coin necklace; also I will wear rings on some fingers and maybe wear American flag glasses. The reason that I have chosen my artist to wear black is because my genre is rock and black is a typical colour of the genre.

Props: I am not going to have any props for the front cover of the magazine but I plan to use it for the contents page, this is because I want the audience to concentrate on my artist 

Setting: I plan to cut out my artist and will plan to use a white background to take the photo at, so that fireworks is able and can detect the white background.

Facial expression, pose, body language: My artist will be looking directly at the camera and I will be taking two different photos with different expressions. Both will have a shocked expression on the face so that he is happy, but the first one will have the arms pointing out towards the camera as a sort of welcome and the second one will have both hands performing the rock gesture

Hair and make-up: I will have my artist wear black eye shadow because some rock artist wear eye shadow and make-up and I want my artist to be a conventional and stereotypical rock artist.
 

Shot types: I will have my artist taken in a medium shot and maybe I will try to take it in a medium long shot or medium close-up so that I get the upper half of his body (which is important and is conventional of a magazine to have a photo shot done in a medium shot).

 

Lighting: I will have the light shine on my artist and maybe have it to the side of him, so that when I edit it on Photoshop it will come out effectively and lovely. So that I can also have one side light and one side dark.

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