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Due to it being a Sunday and the studio opening times differing i had to schedule shoot times a lot earlier than initially planned, as previously done i sent out call sheets and a Facebook posts the day previous to shoot day which allowed everyone to be on the same page with timings, then on along side the overall scheduled i gave models makeup times so they weren't sitting around waiting this is something on the first day I hadn't done and realised it made for a longer day for the models when they were not needed and caused them a lot of sitting around this is something I recognised and amended on my next shoots.
The photographer Angelica set up the lighting based on the mood boards given and a quick brief from me on the day. Everything ran smoothly with hair and makeup and to the schedule so shooting started promptly. I could tell in the first few shots of Scene 4 that Angelica had got the lighting perfectly the yellow tones and depth created with the lighting gave a authentic edge to the images. They were almost reminiscent of an oil painting. Much like previously i was very involved with direction of the scene, adjusting models for compositional purposed but also getting the models to express emotively what feelings and the manner is which they should present themselves within the scene being shot so that we could really capture a movement or a feeling as though it was being acted out on stage.
I am pleased with the initial look to the images received although have noticed that white background can be scene and post production will be vital in executing the final images to there full potential.




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