




One of these shall be my magazine cover image, I decided to take it in a forest as most of my teaser trailer
mis en scene is '
forestesty'. I thought I would have a model look/effect going on going on this could easily be created with a designer jumper (
interestingly a
British make, i was attempting to make my film as
British as possible as most are usually
American these days) and combats. I really liked the photos that I took, and am glad my brother could do the poses he done in order to create a professional affect, hence mine can resemble professional magazines. Also all of these are long shots, which is what most magazines tend to use.
In relation to my idea of what I shall do with these pictures I was thinking I could either:
* Have the forest in black and white and the character in colour to make him more significant and prominent.
* Or possibly the other way around making the character seem out of place and non-related to the backdrop.
Although I think that the first choice is most likely what I will go with.
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