Here are some of my original images that I took for my magazine front cover. I made flat plans before I took these images however went against them whilst taking them. In my flat plans I had decided to have 3 main characters on the front cover, however went against this because of clothing, space, etc. Some of the images below I didn't even think about using for many reasons such as not in focus, etc.
This image above I won't be using as it is out of focus, this will make my magazine image look awful. The characters also are too far apart, they need to be closer together giving me more space to add text around them.
This image above is in focus unlike the other one, however the character is not looking at the camera thus not directing the audience. This goes against common conventions and I would like my magazine to look as professional as possible.
This image again is in focus, however one of the chracters in the image has his eyes covered this hides his identity. If I ment to do this it would work however I want the audience to be able to recognise the characters on the front cover of the magazine.
This image unlike the others I will be using for the front cover of my magazine. I have decided to use this one as its in focus, has space to write around it, enough space for the masthead at the top of the page and finally as his facial expression connotes that he is depressed that represents remembrance day, which is the title of the film. The costume that he also has on also connotes that he could have been part of the war.
Proficent work on imagery & good level of care in presentation.
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