Monday, 21 March 2016

Final Photo's

I am going to be changing most or all of the Photos that featured on my rough cut. This is because one of the changes that were suggested to me was that I needed to have more attitude in my pictures. Also I feel like my pictures weren't of the highest quality and I think they could be improved massively. I will explain the kinds of pictures and why I want to use this. From my target research I found that six images are appropriate for my Music Magazine.

Main Image- Front Cover:

I have decided that I should use a Mid-Shot for this. This is because I feel it is a good shot that shows a lot of the models body but also it shows detail. This means that I can add in attitude and more detail to my images.

Small Image (2)- Front Cover

I have decided to use two different Models for the two different photos. This will help to add more variety to the Magazine. I will have them posing with musical instruments, this is because that is a very conventional thing to have on a front cover. Also it looks very good and I could easily add in attitude on these images.

Main Image- Content Page

I'm going to use a Low angle mid shot for this image. This is something that I saw on my research and I thought that it looked very good. I'm going to try and get an image with a background because I think that is something that is conventional on Content pages.

Main Image- Double page spread

I will have the main artist (person on the main front cover image) posing to the camera. This is because I think that this is something that will look good and introduce the main article. Also having the main artist who features in the article itself it will help to subject the whole of the double page spread. It is definitely a conventional thing also.

Side Image- Double Page Spread

I will have the Main artist in his musical surroundings, not looking at the camera. This is because I want to show people what the artist gets up to and what kind of things he does. I will do this by using a long shot which will allow some of the musical background and props to be shown.  

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