2. There is strong link between the poster and this shot in particular as it
I used the trees to edit the image. Furthermore, wide shot of the I had also chosen a colour
protagonist in the centre of the shot, is symbolic of the title in the scheme in accordance with the
poster ‘ The Lying Game’. The protagonist in the long shot initially in lighting and colour in this
the storyboard and script was meant to be portrayed a liar and scene. In the creation of my
deceitful character. However, in the course of shooting the film, my ancillary tasks ,I wanted them
camera crew developed Ideas by moving away from the script and to be as similar to the forest
being innovative as the actress we where going use in the beginning scene as much as possible, as
was not available. As a result of this, my production crew (excluding there was not an image of a
cast) wanted our new and available actors to be innovative in what character placed on the poster.
they said, as learning the script would be challenging given we had
only just found a new main antagonist.
3. Similarly, for the creation of my double page spread (layout specifically) I wanted there
to be a direct link between the climax of the short film and double page spread. The I
used the image of the protagonist on the right as a format of what type of text would
be placed on the left hand side of the double page spread. In the image above, the
character wore a orange jumper and I adapted this to the double page spread by using
the same colour for the headline. In the image placed above, there are also lights in
the background, which were symbolic of the colour of the article being white. I also
used the colour white for some of the text in the stand first. However, I kept to the
format of representing the protagonist in the double page spread by using the colour
orange for the text in the stand first to highlight the title of the film ‘ The Lying Game’.
In the climax scene, the antagonist wears the conventional colour black for her
villainous role. I also used her costume as an influence to help create the background
of the double page spread. The dominant colour in the double page spread is black ,
again this was symbolic of the antagonist’s triumph over the protagonist.