Firstly, I had to email my teacher to ask for a slot in the drama studio. I have been given 10am on Monday 14th December.
I have got 1 hour to do my photography.
In this time, I have got to take many different shots of my cover star with different angles and lighting.
I would like to use a mid shot, a close up shot and a low angle. I would also like to take a wide shot for the double page spread.
Here are the different facial expressions I'd like to receive from my cover star:
Going from left to right on each row, I like number two as the mode of address is away from the reader making the star look mysterious. Number four as the star will look quirky and inviting. Number 5 as the sharp facial expression will entice the reader as they'll wonder what she feels so seriously about. Then number ten and twelve because of the excitement contained in my cover star!
As the house colours in my magazine are black, white and orange I thought that this edition of Nick Jonas in Time Out may be able to help me. To connect with the colour orange, I understand from this shot, I need to have high key lighting to emphasise the artist and to pull the attention away from the orange. Also, it is obvious that the colours white and grey work well alongside the orange and the black. Therefore, the background to my magazine may very well be white or grey!
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