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Again th however unpredic This is the shot I will be using for my film poster. The composition is strong; it clearly identifies who the protagonist is. Both models look comfortable and are looking directly at the camera. I used a white hard light and a soft light to achieve split lighting on Ellie as well as the use of hard lights created a catch light within her eyes. For this shot I increased the size of the aperture from F/7 to F/5 to allow more light pass through the I like the aim of this shot of having the characters look towards each other, however I believe it doesn’t invite the audience into film as they are looking directly into the lens. Additionally the characters look squashed, and the positioning of the camera will make it harder to edit the shot later during Photoshop due to the positioning of the green screen, to improve this I could crop the image down just above the start of

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Again this shot is well lit, however as natural light is unpredictable I was forced to use flash, which caused the glare on Jacob’s glasses. I did not want

This is the shot I will be using for my film poster. The composition is strong; it clearly identifies who the protagonist is. Both models look comfortable and are looking directly at the camera. I used a white hard light and a soft light to achieve split lighting on Ellie as well as the use of hard lights created a catch light within her eyes. For this shot I increased the size of the aperture from F/7 to F/5 to allow more light pass through the lens. This is a close up shot taken at 48mm and has been inspired by The Fault In Our Stars film poster and suggests the models share a close relationship. I wanted Ellie to wear a scarf to cover her hair to portray that she is ill.

I like the aim of this shot of having the characters look towards each other, however I believe it doesn’t invite the audience into film as they are looking directly into the lens. Additionally the characters look squashed, and the positioning of the camera will make it harder to edit the shot later during Photoshop due to the positioning of the green screen, to improve this I could crop the image down just above the start of their heads to turn it into a close up shot however, there would be no room for the text due to the different colours of clothing making it harder to see the text as well as the positioning of the models. This shot was taken with the ISO of 100 as I didn’t want to reduce the quality of the shot.

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Again this shot is well lit, however as natural light is unpredictable I was forced to use flash, which caused the glare on Jacob’s glasses. I did not want