Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Organising My Shoot


After changing my model due to cancelled plans and conflicting schedules I had to change the dates and times of my plans, the rest of the information on my plan was still correct for example the clothing request and the location.
To organise my model I arranged a time and place to meet Emily. We chose to meet at school on Tuesday December 1st after college for the shoot for my front cover as I wanted it to be a studio shot and this would be taken in the drama studio with a black background and artificial lighting. I asked her to wear all black and have a winged eyeliner look to create a rock based look to match my genre.
The prop I used for this shoot was a microphone which will not be visible in the shot as the model was holding it rather low and the shot will be cropped to be a close up when it is posted on my cover.
For the shoot for my DPS we again, met at school on Wednesday 2nd December in the afternoon as we both had study periods and then walked to the abandoned train tunnel I had previously found upon exploring for locations. I didn’t have any artificial lights so the light used was all natural. In the plan I gave Emily prior to the shoot it requested she wear ripped jeans and a leather jacket (iconic conventions of rock) with a white top. She also wore a checked shirt tied around her waist as this is a modern fashion trend and it will appeal to teenage girls as they will or will want to dress like this. Emily’s hair is blonde with a blue/green dip-dye which creates a statement and it looks unique and trendy. I didn’t use any props in this shoot as I wanted it to look more natural.

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