The photos that I like most are biggest, with ones that I think are okay at a medium size and the smallest photos I don't particularly like.
The flash accidentally went off.
I was too low in comparison with my actor, this is not what I wanted.
I directed my actor to turn to the side so I could try out a profile picture, however I don't like it as much as I thought I would.
The camera work combined with my actors expression makes this photo great. Her expression is perfect for the strong but messed around PSTD riddled character Emma. I also love the depth of field I created and how the focus is so obviously on Emma. This is my favourite photo of the lot. I do, however, believe I can improve upon it for my poster.
The lighting in this photo washed my actor out and really gives an unappealing result.
I also do not like my actors expression here, it doesn't convey what I was hoping about the film in terms of because this photoshoot is for the poster. I want her to be a strong character, even when she is scared and this does not show the right side of the character I had written.
Mid shot. I like this photo specifically because of my actor's expression and the good lighting. It took many many photographs to get to this one. But its slightly blurry! Noooo! Its a shame because otherwise this photo may be a contender for the poster.
I don't like these full body shots because we loose eye contact with the actor and therefore the interest with the poster as an audience.
Next shoot, to improve upon this one I will dress my Actor in more grown up clothing and, take more care with the lighting and focusing of the camera to get the best picture I can for my ancillary task.
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