The document provides planning details for a photo shoot for magazine posters recreating musical theatre posters. It outlines locations, props, models, costumes, makeup and hair for shoots of the musicals Wicked, Chicago, Singing in the Rain, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia, Legally Blonde, Ghost, and Cabaret. Specific outfit, makeup, and hair details are given for different models based on the roles in each musical. Green screen and specific outdoor locations are mentioned for some shoots.
The document provides planning details for a photo shoot recreating posters for musical theatre magazines. It lists 14 musicals that will be recreated and includes information for each on location, date, props, models, costumes, makeup, and hair. The planning is thorough, providing specifics for each category to accurately portray the chosen musicals in poster form through photos.
The document provides details for a music video being produced to promote the song "The Ocean" by artist Kal Lavelle. It will feature actress Billie playing the acoustic guitar in various outdoor locations like gardens and fields to capture the folk/acoustic genre. Minimal props like the guitar and cut-out lyrics will be used. Billie's casual outfit of jeans and jumper is intended to look comfortable and relateable. The acoustic genre links to singer-songwriter styles and nature imagery will be used to portray a relaxed feel. The target audience and festivals like Latitude are also mentioned as a good fit for Kal Lavelle's genre.
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The summary provides an overview of events in the New Willow Bay neighborhood during Spring 1 of Year 1:
- The Sim family welcomed a new toddler, Eleanor, while the Deppiesse family welcomed a new baby, Kyle.
- Abhijeet Deppiesse opened the neighborhood's first nightclub, Klub Ing, to generate funds for university and pursue his romance aspirations.
- Klub Ing became a popular spot, especially among lesbians, and helped Abhijeet meet his 8th lover while also welcoming a newborn child.
- By the end of spring, the families had accumulated over $400,000 for their university funds through the businesses as the neighborhood population
The document outlines a photo shoot plan for a magazine called "Riot" targeting a rock music audience. It will feature photos of people in their 20s modeling rock band styles through clothing, accessories, and hair/makeup. The photographer will use mid-shots and adjust lighting in editing to portray subjects as clearly rock artists. Models will be dressed similarly to rock celebrities in dark, casual clothes to look like fans could emulate their idols' styles. Outdoor photography in daylight will provide natural lighting.
The producer is responsible for assembling all aspects of a film project, including selecting the script, director, cast, and securing funding. To obtain funding, producers pitch their film idea and budget to television companies, film funds, individual investors, or foreign production companies. Securing funding is challenging as producers must compete with other film projects. Producers then create a detailed budget that breaks down costs into categories like cast, locations, and props to stay on budget during production.
Technological convergence is dramatically changing the media industry and audiences' consumption of content. Various media platforms are starting to replace one another as people can now access books, newspapers, TV, films, music, and more through their smartphones and other Internet-connected devices. This poses a major threat to traditional media industries as audiences no longer need separate devices for different media and can access content conveniently and cheaply. The media industry must adapt to this new converged landscape by offering legitimate online services in order to compete with piracy and illegal downloading.
Ms. Velma Kelly claims she will reach the top of her stage career alone, without her sister, who she says was holding her back. However, the article suggests she will not succeed without her sister and may consider teaming up with Roxie Hart instead. Roxie Hart is interviewed about shooting her lover Fred Cassley. She claims it was self-defense after he attacked her, and that she did it to protect her unborn child. The article expresses hope that God and the judge will take pity on Roxie at her upcoming trial.
The document provides planning details for a photo shoot recreating posters for musical theatre magazines. It lists 14 musicals that will be recreated and includes information for each on location, date, props, models, costumes, makeup, and hair. The planning is thorough, providing specifics for each category to accurately portray the chosen musicals in poster form through photos.
The document provides details for a music video being produced to promote the song "The Ocean" by artist Kal Lavelle. It will feature actress Billie playing the acoustic guitar in various outdoor locations like gardens and fields to capture the folk/acoustic genre. Minimal props like the guitar and cut-out lyrics will be used. Billie's casual outfit of jeans and jumper is intended to look comfortable and relateable. The acoustic genre links to singer-songwriter styles and nature imagery will be used to portray a relaxed feel. The target audience and festivals like Latitude are also mentioned as a good fit for Kal Lavelle's genre.
The New Willow Bay - Year 1 Spring 1 (Part 1)rexsims2
The summary provides an overview of events in the New Willow Bay neighborhood during Spring 1 of Year 1:
- The Sim family welcomed a new toddler, Eleanor, while the Deppiesse family welcomed a new baby, Kyle.
- Abhijeet Deppiesse opened the neighborhood's first nightclub, Klub Ing, to generate funds for university and pursue his romance aspirations.
- Klub Ing became a popular spot, especially among lesbians, and helped Abhijeet meet his 8th lover while also welcoming a newborn child.
- By the end of spring, the families had accumulated over $400,000 for their university funds through the businesses as the neighborhood population
The document outlines a photo shoot plan for a magazine called "Riot" targeting a rock music audience. It will feature photos of people in their 20s modeling rock band styles through clothing, accessories, and hair/makeup. The photographer will use mid-shots and adjust lighting in editing to portray subjects as clearly rock artists. Models will be dressed similarly to rock celebrities in dark, casual clothes to look like fans could emulate their idols' styles. Outdoor photography in daylight will provide natural lighting.
The producer is responsible for assembling all aspects of a film project, including selecting the script, director, cast, and securing funding. To obtain funding, producers pitch their film idea and budget to television companies, film funds, individual investors, or foreign production companies. Securing funding is challenging as producers must compete with other film projects. Producers then create a detailed budget that breaks down costs into categories like cast, locations, and props to stay on budget during production.
Technological convergence is dramatically changing the media industry and audiences' consumption of content. Various media platforms are starting to replace one another as people can now access books, newspapers, TV, films, music, and more through their smartphones and other Internet-connected devices. This poses a major threat to traditional media industries as audiences no longer need separate devices for different media and can access content conveniently and cheaply. The media industry must adapt to this new converged landscape by offering legitimate online services in order to compete with piracy and illegal downloading.
Ms. Velma Kelly claims she will reach the top of her stage career alone, without her sister, who she says was holding her back. However, the article suggests she will not succeed without her sister and may consider teaming up with Roxie Hart instead. Roxie Hart is interviewed about shooting her lover Fred Cassley. She claims it was self-defense after he attacked her, and that she did it to protect her unborn child. The article expresses hope that God and the judge will take pity on Roxie at her upcoming trial.
Over the last 50 years, audience consumption of media has changed drastically. People now have more choices and easier access to media through new technologies like the internet, smartphones, and hundreds of TV channels. Fifty years ago, people had to go to the cinema to watch films, only had a few TV channels to choose from, and could not easily contact others outside their homes. While these new technologies provide more options, they have also disrupted traditional media industries like newspapers, magazines, films and TV.
The document lists the James Bond films from 1962 to 2012, along with their production companies. It also provides details on some of the main actors, characters, and villains featured in each film. Finally, it analyzes the similarities found across the film posters, which generally feature James Bond in a suit with a weapon, along with the title and illustrations of the action.
The document presents 14 potential article ideas for a magazine about musical theater. The ideas include: 1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals with a download link; 2) Interviews with actors, producers, and directors about upcoming or recent productions; 3) Backstage gossip about productions and their casts; 4) Profiles of up-and-coming stars; 5) A weekly feature highlighting lyrics from different musicals; 6) Tributes to past influential figures; 7) A calendar of upcoming productions and tours; 8) Competitions offering tickets and merchandise as prizes; 9) Answers to fan mail; 10) Excerpts from musical scores; 11) A competition to record a duet with a
The document outlines the types of stories and articles that would be featured in a new magazine about musical theatre, including:
1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals along with a website to download songs.
2) Interviews with actors, actresses, producers, composers and directors about their work.
3) Behind the scenes gossip and rumors about plays and their stars.
4) Profiles of up-and-coming musical theatre stars.
This document provides an overview and initial ideas for a proposed musical theatre music magazine called "Voice". The target audience would be ages 16 and up interested in musical theatre. It would include interviews, articles on upcoming actors/actresses and their voices, and the top 20 musical songs. The front cover image would recreate the Chicago poster and articles would provide intriguing information. The contents page would list interviews, charts, scores, and background on song lyrics. A double-page article would profile two actresses in an interview formatted as a story about their last show together.
The document discusses gaps in existing music magazine markets and ideas for new magazines to fill those gaps. It identifies potential magazines for teenage boys focused on pop music, musical theatre, and retro music from past eras. It notes research would need to be done to determine audience interest. The document also summarizes an idea for a musical theatre magazine targeting 16-21 year olds studying the topic. It outlines proposed sections, a colorful design, and tactics like giveaways and competitions to attract readers. Existing magazines in the genre are also examined to inform design choices for the new proposed magazine.
The man is represented as strong and confident while the woman seems weak and vulnerable as she cuddles into the man for comfort. The settings convey a sense of tension, with the busy hospital and road in the background when they arrive, and neutral colors and unhappy facial expressions when she is inside. When the man waits in a bright, happy café the contrasting atmosphere suggests he is worried while waiting for her results. The genre is identified as an issue-based/romance drama focused on a newly married couple dealing with the woman's illness.
The document discusses gaps in the existing music magazine market and ideas for new magazines to fill those gaps. It identifies potential new magazines focusing on teenage boys' pop music, musical theatre, and retro music. For a musical theatre magazine targeting 16-21 year olds, it proposes including interviews, reviews, gossip, competitions and giveaways. Researching audience interests through questionnaires is highlighted as important before finalizing magazine content and design. Existing magazines are examined for ideas on attracting readers through bright colors, freebies and relevant dominant images.
The document contains draft designs for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout of a magazine. The front cover features the magazine title and price. The contents page lists 20 stories along with posters and photos. The double page spread layout shows how multiple articles could be arranged across two facing pages in columns.
This one-sentence document does not provide enough context or information to create an accurate 3 sentence summary. The document simply repeats the phrase "Posters to recreate" without any additional details.
This document analyzes how class and status are represented in a scene from Robin Hood. The soldiers are portrayed as high class through their refined speech, uniform black armor costumes, and patronizing treatment of the prisoner. In particular, the leading soldier is shown to be mean and smug through his facial expressions. Robin Hood's status is ambiguous, as he speaks with a common accent but is shown to be in control through changes in lighting and music when he appears. The prisoner represents the lowest class as he is dressed poorly and appears scared when surrounded by the intimidating soldiers.
The document analyzes how status and role are represented through mise-en-scène in different scenes. In one scene, a low angle shot depicts the chef as respected as his staff look up to him while he teaches them about respect. Shots of the staff's concentrated eyes show they are listening and respecting him as their leader. The sterile kitchen setting represents the chef's control. Another scene depicts a woman putting on lipstick in the mirror, walking upright, and accompanied by posh music, representing her as refined, proper, and high class. A scene with three bin men eating with open mouths and in a dirty environment amidst litter represents them as rude, lazy, and low class. Costumes,
The document describes the mise en scene elements used in a film or television adaptation of Macbeth, including the locations, sets, costumes, props, lighting, and performances. The fine dining room, kitchen, and scrap yard locations establish different social classes. Costumes like the chef's white uniform and friend's black clothing represent good and evil. Props like knives show power dynamics. Lighting highlights important scenes and characters and sets moods.
The document discusses conventions and definitions related to TV dramas. It notes that conventions are common methods or practices expected by audiences and used by producers, such as typical storylines, characters, structure, and production style. A TV drama is defined as having technical storytelling techniques, entertaining and informing audiences through dramatized stories ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours per episode in various genres like crime or soap operas. Effective TV dramas grip audiences with intense openings and resolve episodes while keeping viewers engaged until the conclusion.
The TV drama clip depicts a courtroom scene where the main character, Ben Colton, is being harshly interrogated by the prosecutor. The prosecutor is portrayed as a harsh and unjust authority figure through his costume, wig, and gown as well as his domineering behavior during questioning. Meanwhile, Ben appears tortured, nervous, weak-willed and vulnerable. His parents look ashamed and upset, showing little reaction. The defense attorney, a woman, seems undermined and allows the prosecutor to speak unchecked. The scene aims to build tension and drama through its shots and portrayal of power dynamics between characters.
This document compares and contrasts two music magazines - one focused on heavy metal music and the other focused on pop music. Key differences include:
- Artwork style and colors - The heavy metal magazine uses dark colors and disturbing images while the pop magazine uses bright, girly colors.
- Feature stories - The heavy metal magazine's focuses on zombie metal songs while the pop magazine interviews a popular artist.
- Additional content - The pop magazine includes fashion and celebrity gossip while the heavy metal magazine only includes music-related topics.
- Advertising - The pop magazine offers free posters while the heavy metal magazine emphasizes its large page count.
Overall, the document examines how the magazines appeal to different audiences
This document contains a survey about musical tastes and interest in a potential musical theatre magazine. It asks about musical preferences, interest level in such a magazine, suggested magazine names, desired content, price willingness to pay, likelihood of purchase, and appealing freebie incentives. The survey collects both multiple choice and short answer responses to gauge reader interest and recommendations.
This document contains a survey about interest in a potential musical theatre magazine. It asks respondents for their age, musical tastes, interest level in such a magazine, preferred name ideas, desired content, willingness to pay, and whether "freebies" would make them more likely to purchase the magazine. The survey collects both multiple choice and open-ended text responses to help gauge audience interest and preferences.
A woman appears angry as she is looking back at someone who may have said something to upset her. She seems to be a waitress based on her uniform and the tray she is carrying. The lighting is coming from the front, illuminating her face, which seems to be the main focus as it expresses her anger.
Over the last 50 years, audience consumption of media has changed drastically. People now have more choices and easier access to media through new technologies like the internet, smartphones, and hundreds of TV channels. Fifty years ago, people had to go to the cinema to watch films, only had a few TV channels to choose from, and could not easily contact others outside their homes. While these new technologies provide more options, they have also disrupted traditional media industries like newspapers, magazines, films and TV.
The document lists the James Bond films from 1962 to 2012, along with their production companies. It also provides details on some of the main actors, characters, and villains featured in each film. Finally, it analyzes the similarities found across the film posters, which generally feature James Bond in a suit with a weapon, along with the title and illustrations of the action.
The document presents 14 potential article ideas for a magazine about musical theater. The ideas include: 1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals with a download link; 2) Interviews with actors, producers, and directors about upcoming or recent productions; 3) Backstage gossip about productions and their casts; 4) Profiles of up-and-coming stars; 5) A weekly feature highlighting lyrics from different musicals; 6) Tributes to past influential figures; 7) A calendar of upcoming productions and tours; 8) Competitions offering tickets and merchandise as prizes; 9) Answers to fan mail; 10) Excerpts from musical scores; 11) A competition to record a duet with a
The document outlines the types of stories and articles that would be featured in a new magazine about musical theatre, including:
1) A top 20 songs chart from West End musicals along with a website to download songs.
2) Interviews with actors, actresses, producers, composers and directors about their work.
3) Behind the scenes gossip and rumors about plays and their stars.
4) Profiles of up-and-coming musical theatre stars.
This document provides an overview and initial ideas for a proposed musical theatre music magazine called "Voice". The target audience would be ages 16 and up interested in musical theatre. It would include interviews, articles on upcoming actors/actresses and their voices, and the top 20 musical songs. The front cover image would recreate the Chicago poster and articles would provide intriguing information. The contents page would list interviews, charts, scores, and background on song lyrics. A double-page article would profile two actresses in an interview formatted as a story about their last show together.
The document discusses gaps in existing music magazine markets and ideas for new magazines to fill those gaps. It identifies potential magazines for teenage boys focused on pop music, musical theatre, and retro music from past eras. It notes research would need to be done to determine audience interest. The document also summarizes an idea for a musical theatre magazine targeting 16-21 year olds studying the topic. It outlines proposed sections, a colorful design, and tactics like giveaways and competitions to attract readers. Existing magazines in the genre are also examined to inform design choices for the new proposed magazine.
The man is represented as strong and confident while the woman seems weak and vulnerable as she cuddles into the man for comfort. The settings convey a sense of tension, with the busy hospital and road in the background when they arrive, and neutral colors and unhappy facial expressions when she is inside. When the man waits in a bright, happy café the contrasting atmosphere suggests he is worried while waiting for her results. The genre is identified as an issue-based/romance drama focused on a newly married couple dealing with the woman's illness.
The document discusses gaps in the existing music magazine market and ideas for new magazines to fill those gaps. It identifies potential new magazines focusing on teenage boys' pop music, musical theatre, and retro music. For a musical theatre magazine targeting 16-21 year olds, it proposes including interviews, reviews, gossip, competitions and giveaways. Researching audience interests through questionnaires is highlighted as important before finalizing magazine content and design. Existing magazines are examined for ideas on attracting readers through bright colors, freebies and relevant dominant images.
The document contains draft designs for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread layout of a magazine. The front cover features the magazine title and price. The contents page lists 20 stories along with posters and photos. The double page spread layout shows how multiple articles could be arranged across two facing pages in columns.
This one-sentence document does not provide enough context or information to create an accurate 3 sentence summary. The document simply repeats the phrase "Posters to recreate" without any additional details.
This document analyzes how class and status are represented in a scene from Robin Hood. The soldiers are portrayed as high class through their refined speech, uniform black armor costumes, and patronizing treatment of the prisoner. In particular, the leading soldier is shown to be mean and smug through his facial expressions. Robin Hood's status is ambiguous, as he speaks with a common accent but is shown to be in control through changes in lighting and music when he appears. The prisoner represents the lowest class as he is dressed poorly and appears scared when surrounded by the intimidating soldiers.
The document analyzes how status and role are represented through mise-en-scène in different scenes. In one scene, a low angle shot depicts the chef as respected as his staff look up to him while he teaches them about respect. Shots of the staff's concentrated eyes show they are listening and respecting him as their leader. The sterile kitchen setting represents the chef's control. Another scene depicts a woman putting on lipstick in the mirror, walking upright, and accompanied by posh music, representing her as refined, proper, and high class. A scene with three bin men eating with open mouths and in a dirty environment amidst litter represents them as rude, lazy, and low class. Costumes,
The document describes the mise en scene elements used in a film or television adaptation of Macbeth, including the locations, sets, costumes, props, lighting, and performances. The fine dining room, kitchen, and scrap yard locations establish different social classes. Costumes like the chef's white uniform and friend's black clothing represent good and evil. Props like knives show power dynamics. Lighting highlights important scenes and characters and sets moods.
The document discusses conventions and definitions related to TV dramas. It notes that conventions are common methods or practices expected by audiences and used by producers, such as typical storylines, characters, structure, and production style. A TV drama is defined as having technical storytelling techniques, entertaining and informing audiences through dramatized stories ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours per episode in various genres like crime or soap operas. Effective TV dramas grip audiences with intense openings and resolve episodes while keeping viewers engaged until the conclusion.
The TV drama clip depicts a courtroom scene where the main character, Ben Colton, is being harshly interrogated by the prosecutor. The prosecutor is portrayed as a harsh and unjust authority figure through his costume, wig, and gown as well as his domineering behavior during questioning. Meanwhile, Ben appears tortured, nervous, weak-willed and vulnerable. His parents look ashamed and upset, showing little reaction. The defense attorney, a woman, seems undermined and allows the prosecutor to speak unchecked. The scene aims to build tension and drama through its shots and portrayal of power dynamics between characters.
This document compares and contrasts two music magazines - one focused on heavy metal music and the other focused on pop music. Key differences include:
- Artwork style and colors - The heavy metal magazine uses dark colors and disturbing images while the pop magazine uses bright, girly colors.
- Feature stories - The heavy metal magazine's focuses on zombie metal songs while the pop magazine interviews a popular artist.
- Additional content - The pop magazine includes fashion and celebrity gossip while the heavy metal magazine only includes music-related topics.
- Advertising - The pop magazine offers free posters while the heavy metal magazine emphasizes its large page count.
Overall, the document examines how the magazines appeal to different audiences
This document contains a survey about musical tastes and interest in a potential musical theatre magazine. It asks about musical preferences, interest level in such a magazine, suggested magazine names, desired content, price willingness to pay, likelihood of purchase, and appealing freebie incentives. The survey collects both multiple choice and short answer responses to gauge reader interest and recommendations.
This document contains a survey about interest in a potential musical theatre magazine. It asks respondents for their age, musical tastes, interest level in such a magazine, preferred name ideas, desired content, willingness to pay, and whether "freebies" would make them more likely to purchase the magazine. The survey collects both multiple choice and open-ended text responses to help gauge audience interest and preferences.
A woman appears angry as she is looking back at someone who may have said something to upset her. She seems to be a waitress based on her uniform and the tray she is carrying. The lighting is coming from the front, illuminating her face, which seems to be the main focus as it expresses her anger.
1. Planning a photo-shoot!
For my musical theatre magazine I want to recreate posters. This is my planning
for my photo shoot:
Details of the shoot
Wicked
Chicago
Where: For this particular shoot I would like it
Where: For Chicago I would like to do the to be again in the green screen within the
shoot within the school building using the green school so I can play around with the
screen so I can create the big ‘C’ in lights to go background when I get to the editing stage.
behind the models, when I get to the editing
process. When:
When: Props: No props needed.
Props: For this one the props needed would Model(s): Rachel Thompson and Rebecca
be the guns for part of the shoot. Bosman.
Model(s): Rachel Thompson, Rebecca Costume: For this shoot I would like Rachel to
Bosman and Lyndon Jackets. be in white clothing to represent the pureness
and kindness of the good witch. In contrast I
Costume: I would like the girls in red fringed would like Becky to be in a black witches
flapper dresses that I am borrowing from drama costume to symbolise the wicked witch.
and Lyndon to be in gangster pinstripe
trousers, waistcoat, shirt, tie, hat and blazer/ Make-up: Rachel’s make-up needs to be
jacket also borrowed from the drama fairly natural and pretty. Becky needs to be
department. painted green.
Make-up: I would like the girls to be fairly Hair: Here I would like Becky’s hair to be down
natural like they would have been in the 1920’s. with loose curls in the bottom of the hair, and for
Rachel I would like it to be down with tight curls
Hair: I would like Becky’s hair to be down with some silver glitter extensions in randomly.
whereas Rachel's needs to be pinned up.
2. Planning a photo-shoot!
Singing in the rain A chorus line
Where: In this shoot I would like it to be set in Where: In this shoot I would like it to be set in
an outside area for part of it. I would like to an outside area for part of it. I would like to
capture Becky and Lyndon being the happy capture Becky and Lyndon being the happy
two characters that are singing in the rain and I two characters that are singing in the rain and I
would like Rachel to be captured being the would like Rachel to be captured being the
jealous woman. I will take a picture of a plain jealous woman. I will take a picture of a plain
street or the promenade then use the green street or the promenade then use the green
screen to capture the models then edit them screen to capture the models then edit them
together. together.
When: When:
Props: Umbrellas. Props: Umbrellas.
Model(s): Rachel Thompson, Rebecca Model(s): Rachel Thompson, Rebecca
Bosman and Lyndon Jackets. Bosman and Lyndon Jackets.
Costume: I would like Becky and Lyndon to Costume: I would like Becky and Lyndon to
be in raincoats and wellies. I would like Rachel be in raincoats and wellies. I would like Rachel
to be in an old fashioned style dress and fur to be in an old fashioned style dress and fur
coat and head band around the forehead. coat and head band around the forehead.
Make-up: Natural. Make-up: Natural.
Hair: Becky’s needs to be down and wavy. Hair: Becky’s needs to be down and wavy.
Rachel’s needs to be backcombed and pinned. Rachel’s needs to be backcombed and pinned.
Up. Up.
3. Planning a photo-shoot!
Mamma Mia Legally Blonde
Where: For this I would quite like the setting to Where: I am going to do part of this shoot on
be on a beach for some of the photos, in a the prom as I want a shot of Elle walking her
church or churchyard for some others. I would dog down the street. I would like to also use
like to do a shot of a bunch of flowers on a lacy valley gardens for this then a seminar style room
background this part I can do at home. for another part of the shot.
When: TBC When: TBC
Props: Flowers Props: A dog.
Model(s): Rachel Thompson and Rebecca Model(s): Rachel Thompson, Rebecca
Bosman. Bosman, and Poppy (the dog).
Costume: I would like Becky to be in a nice Costume: For this shoot I would like Rachel to
either maxi-dress or a dip hem dress. For be in a nice pink dress, with pink or nude
Rachel, I would like her in a white/cream or heels, I would like Becky to be in a black pencil
gold dress, like a wedding style dress. skirt , a shirt and black blazer/ cardigan and
black wedges/ heels. I would like Lyndon to be
Make-up: Natural. in just a plain top and jeans. And I would like
Poppy to be in either a pink tutu or a pink dog
Hair: Becky’s needs to be pinned up at the coat.
back leaving front bits down and curly. Rachel’s
needs to be down and curly. Make-up: Rachel pink lipstick Becky red
lipstick.
Hair: Both of the girls hair to be down and
curly. Lyndon’s to be just natural.
4. Planning a photo-shoot!
Ghost
Cabaret
Where: For this I need to shoot them in a
Where: In this shoot I plan to use the green homely environment so I would like to do this in
room and the dance studio. my living room.
When: TBC When: TBC
Props: Chairs. Props: None.
Model(s): Rachel Thompson and Rebecca Model(s): Rachel Thompson and Lyndon
Bosman. Jackets.
Costume: I would like Becky and Rachel to Costume: I would like Lyndon to be in a
be wearing black vest tops and hot pants with white vest top or t-shirt and jeans. I would like
white pinstripe waistcoats, black stocking Rachel to be in a white long ¾ or short sleeved
fashion tights and a black bowler hat with white t-shirt with jeans.
ribbon round.
Make-up: Natural.
Make-up: Red lipstick.
Hair: Rachel's hair can be however she prefers
Hair: Both girls need their hairs pinned up for as I want this to be a quite natural and homely
this shoot. shoot. Lyndon's needs to be just natural.