3. The kit that they were wearing for the
photo shoot was a world war two
uniform that was fortunately issued to
them for our photo’s.
4. To make this short film as realistic as
possible we wanted to use medals to
show that this was a reminder for the
character that he took part in the war
and to make it clear to the viewers.
5. These photo’s aren’t the best
because although we filled the
frame at the side which is what
we were after, we have also cut
the top off of his cap and we
might need to see all of him for
our poster.
Furthermore, these photo’s could
have had better lighting so we have
changed angles but also adjusted
the lighting in the studio so we can
get the best impact of the light.
6. Again, we won’t be using these
photo’s because of the lighting.
Also with these two, we seem to
not have had the camera on a
steady angle or not facing him
straight on. We have also got
other objects in the frame which
shouldn’t be there!
I do like the pose for this photo with
George looking directly into the
camera to reach to the audience,
and how he is clutching his cap
close to him.
7. I really like the angle of these photos
especially the bottom right; looking
slightly up at him and to the side to
show power. We haven’t cut the top
of his cap off nor got any other
objects in the photos.
I think the lighting of these photo’s
could have been altered to make it
look better but I quite like the shadow
beneath his cap over his eyes making
it mysterious.