Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Shoot 5: Romeo and Juliet Design 4

This shoot involved creating and filming Romeo and Juliet Design 4, a wet look that represents the water symbolism in the film. I was really pleased with the outcome of the look as I made my model's skin very dewy with her hair styled in a wet state. During the filming I was able to produce a variety of footage that would be useful towards the editting of the final cut. I began to realise how important it is to be able capture the details within the looks I create. This specific design is important as the core of it is within the water effects on the skin and hair which can be difficult to see the point of this in the filming process. This character is also crying at the scenes she is watching therefore this needs to be captured clearly in the film. I have filmed her actions close up so that we can see the tears and details of her skin and hair.
While filming I also started to notice how I preferred the zoomed in versions of this character rather than further away. Her face somehow looked elongated in the shots I filmed further away from her which I don't think comes across appealing. This could have been to do with how I styled her hair or the image projections against her face. When zoomed in her face drew me in so much more. 
Throughout filming each look I am continuously learning more about how to shoot each look at the right angles and how I can make my film as interesting as possible. Overall I feel that each shoot is helping me develop my skills in film and production.


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