1. Week 8 – 27th April
Shooting Schedule for each day of filming/magazine photography (behind the
scene video?) (27rd April)
Rough Cuts/Drafts of your work (Product and website) – mock-ups of print
advert/webpage (on-going, though we need to see first/second cuts and drafts by
this date
2. Day One – Anna Maynard
Outfit One-
-Bold colour, edgy, a “normal” outfit made bold.
Body Language-
-Stands confidentially, looking directly into the camera so the
model engages the audience.
Location-
-At home with a photoshoot white background allowing the model
to stand out.
Risks-
-I used a ring light to make image come put as if was professionally
taken, the risk of the ring light is that it can get hot and could burn
me or the model, it also had a long cord to be able to use the
electric and someone could trip over it therefore we had to pay
attention to avoid any injuries.
Outfit Two-
-Bold colour trousers and a plain top for these images to change it from the first
outfit.
Body Language-
-This time we made the model have a more laid back, relaxed body language as she
sort of slumped herself on the stairs, making it casual. Presenting her to have a
rebellious attitude.
Location-
-At home on the stairs.
Risks-
-She could have fallen down the stairs and had a bad injury.
3. Day Two – Mia Mcclenaghan
Outfit-
-Plain colours and a typical outfit for a girl in the 21st
century, however the use of the edgy sunglasses
makes it have a different touch.
Body Language-
-This image is an off guard image possibly portraying
free spirit and that the model doesn’t care.
Location-
-The location is Brick Lane in London, I found a wall
with a lot of graffiti on to make the background
stand out due to the dull colours she wears.
Risks-
-Where we was in London we had to be careful
when taking the pictures in certain angles in case I
stepped into the road and gained and injury.
Outfit-
-No outfit change throughout the shoot.
Body Language-
-The body language is more confident and the
model looks directly into the camera, having direct
address to the audience.
Location-
-The location is the same as the first image
however the effect is in black and white to make it
more unique and it also links with the attitude
portrayed by the model.
Risks-
-Like the first image process of being careful of my
surroundings.
Outfit-
-The outfit stayed the same.
Body Language-
-Confident body language, again a straight face
whilst she looks directly into the camera
engaging with the audience.
Location-
-A coffee shop in Brick Lane. On a unusual chair.
Risks-
-In case the chair was just a prop and a manager
wasn’t happy with us using it.
4. Day Three – Mia Mcclenaghan
Outfit-
-For this outfit we made it more luxurious and smarter than the
previous images. The model shrugs her jacket off of her shoulders which
can portray confidence.
Body Language-
-The model looks directly into the camera and stands confidently with
one leg in front of the other. She half pouts giving her a stereotypical
model for a fashion magazine look.
Location-
-We went to a restaurant in London to take this image, it is hard top
identify as the background is very plain therefore it can lead to cutting
her body out for the magazine front cover.
Risks-
-The risks of taking images in a restaurant could have lead to multiple
accidents such as being in the way of waiters.
-The restaurant was in London therefore we had to be careful when
travelling up there.
5. Day Four –Jack Frisenda
Outfit-
-Jack wore fashion brands and sunglasses to portray his confidence, he wore black
and white so his outfit wasn’t too bold but again was bold enough.
Body Language-
-Jack stands confidently and posed with his hands in his pocket, basing his
pose on fashion magazines and what you would stereo typically see. He
has a stern face and seems to be looking directly at the audience.
Location-
We shot this image at home on a white background that we used on the
first day of shooting, to make his outfit stand out more and be more bold.
This also allowed jack to feel happier to pose and feel confident in doing
so.
Risks-
-Similar to the first day, we used the bright light to make the lighting more
like a real photoshoot so we had to be careful of the light not over heating
and not tripping over the plugs.
6. Day Five –Stella Fensome
Outfit-
-For day five I settled on an all black outfit to make it edgy and look more powerful against a
white background. By wearing sunglasses it gave it more of an elite look.
Body Language-
-A confident stern body language was used, to make the shoot seem more of a relaxed picture
and more of an image that you would expect to see on a fashion magazine. The second image we
made more relaxed and off guard, to make it seem as if everything was not always staged,
sometimes you can see this on magazine front covers. We then took the sunglasses off to try and
minimalize the ignorance.
Location-
-We shot day five at home again with the white background, to give it that professional look.
Risks-
-We made the light have a lighter/dark edge to make to shoot look more edgy but the light was
still able to get hot so we had o be careful not to burn ourselves.