Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Photos taken for Digipak and Advert

Photos Used

Here are images that we used for the Digipak and Poster, we wanted the images on the Digipak to be of good quality so we used Georgia's DSLR camera. The was taken in Georgia's house which is a Victorian house which sets the theme of the music video. We adapted these photos with a Black  and White filter which goes with the 50's theme. We were inspired by Lana Del Rey's covers, she always looks very engaged with something on her mid, and because of the heartfelt lyrics in this song, creating a similar effect worked well for this. We kept certain elements from the photos, with this photo we kept the striking red lip which gives off a more intense look. And red lip hints at more modern themes for our video.
Here shows an antique ornament in Georgia's house which is one of the locations we filmed at. We took close up photographs of ornaments like this because they represent the vintage setting which we portrayed. We used this image also on the Digipak. We again used a black and white theme for it. To emphasise the old fashioned style but we kept the ornament in the same bronze colour to make it stand out more and so it goes with the theme for our Digipak.

These two images were used on the digipak. The top one focuses on the details on a particular ornament. This represents the vanity and works effectively for the Digipak. The top photo is an extreme close up of an antique ornament in my house. Antiques like this help to set the mood of the video because it creates are more vintage feel. It was also taken on flash therefore you can see the detail more clearly. The image below is of me in the second outfit change looking out into the sea, as it is a long shot you can see more of the scenery which we wanted to focus on because it explains her transition from her from her house escaping to the beech where she is leaving her past behind her. On the Digipak we kept her in colour so it shows her as the focus point and made the scenery black and white, separating some colour from black and white in subtle way made it easier for us to show what we really wanted to stand out.
Here shows a photograph of me as the actress which we used for the poster, similarly for the digipak, we put a black and white filter on it but kept the bright red lips the same. We thought this would be effective because it meant we were able to stick to the more vintage theme but keeping the red lips gave it a more unique style especially as it is repeated with the other image of me on the Digipak. Her pose demonstrates a more glamorous feel and as it is a mid shot we are able to look closely at the makeup and hair which shows the 50's era.

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