Thursday, 20 March 2014
Key Photograph No. 6
My planned intention for these photographs was to include scenes to be shown at the back of the film's DVD box and making them appropriate and relatable to the film itself.
These photos' shot types were taken from an over the shoulder view to give an up close point on the interrogation.
I chose this photo as the other one looked like it was an actual filming set up even though we aimed to give an interrogation set up. This gave a closer view, taking off any extra spaces.
Just like the previous key photo, this was not present on the Poster. It is suitable for the DVD box cover
more than the Poster because it would not take too much space on the front.
There were no photoshop effects added in this photo. I thought of making it natural with a dark room and a studio light to make it more realistic.
I thought having no added effects on this scene worked well. The lighting in the dark room had a natural feel and was very effective.
The photograph's purpose was to show viewers and buyers what the film includes. It is to attract people who are interested in dark movies with interrogations. It contributes to its themes and stays true to its age rating.
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