Sunday, 13 May 2018

SB2 - Production


Production

Time management and cognitive skills were challenged during the production of this final outcome. Originally the final outcome piece was to be a developed outcome in response to the initial design (shown below) that was successful in the questionnaire (mentioned in previous board).


However collecting primary imagery of several people proved difficult to achieve. A practise shoot was held to challenge whether this use of imagery would work well in terms of composition for the final outcome, and allowed to experiment with the positioning of the body.


The outcome of this helped identify that there were too many uncontrolled variables between possible models to created a consistent poster series, variables such as hair and shoulder width. Also referring back to critical evaluations from peers, one mentioned how the poster illustrated a link to human trafficking at first glance; this helped identify that there needed to be a use of imagery that heavily focusses on the skin of a person, than their body. A way to so this was to use primary imagery of just peoples skin. By taking primary imagery of skin, it allowed time management to be easily controlled, and easier to collect. Images of 8 peoples skin was collected through using a Canon DSLR, this was organised through both planned and spontanious request. Contact sheet of the imagery helped evaluate the most in focus and successful photos from the shoot

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