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Week 4 - Showreel Storyboard

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Shoot plan
After running various ideas through my head about what I could produce in my experiments I settled on focusing on hands and how it relates to the description of the individual, their line of work and how they have taken care of themselves. I am also going to look at the symbolism of the hand and the gestures behind it, for example a handshake is used in gestures of greeting and friendships.
As it is our most used part of our body and is a specialisation that improves manipulation, In general it is our strength, power and protection. I plan to shoot with a Canon 700D with a short depth of field to really pay attention to details.
Things Not Seen
In Things Not Seen a boy wakes up entirely invisible. To other people he is just a set of floating clothes and a disembodied voice, and nobody knows why. For this shoot, I will photograph people going about their usual lives, and then edit them out of the image, leaving only their clothes and possibly whatever it was they were holding at the time.
Inkheart Shootplan
There is a book called “Inkheart” in which the protagonist has the ability to read a book and have the books characters come to life. However, anything that is written about them in the book is written on their face and hands. I believe this would make a great portrait shoot, the models would have their descriptions written on their faces and hands.
I will do this in the lighting studio as I think the lighting would be particularly important to the success of these images, I want it to be very harsh and I think it would be better to keep the background simple so I will have the models stand against the paper that’s on one of the walls. This will hopefully result in some very prominent shadows, which I think will add to the mysterious, dramatic air I am trying to achieve.
When it comes to editing my outcomes I will use the dodge and burn tools to further enhance the shadows and highlights of my models faces, again adding more of a dramatic mysterious feel to them.