Friday, 9 October 2015

Proposal

                                   Proposal
Props
For the project the props that I will bring in involve a mask of a scary looking skull this will add the scary element to my advert and hopefully done well. I will also bring in a Coca-Cola can due to my video advertisement is to do with drinks. I like train so I may end up bringing one along.

Equipment
The equipment I will be needing is a camera to take pictures of what my props are. I am required to bring in my SD card to capture the picture from the camera and straight to my card. I will also need a tripod to allow my camera sit for a still image. I need a white piece of paper and a back board to create a white back ground for my image to rest on. I need a light stand to rest the red head lamp on top to light up the white paper and our object.

Location
The location of where I am taking my photos will be at the studio I work at, the timing will allow for optimum lighting and temperature. The problems about the studio is there are a lot of people going in and out that might disrupt my image and I have to take the picture when there the best lighting.

Photographic Considerations
I will need to take into account the time of day which i take my pictures because if I leave it too late the lighting in the room won’t be as bright as I want it. Another consideration is the lighting as I’ll need to correctly position.

Editing Techniques
For the editing skills I will be using Photoshop editing using curve tools and level tools to create a brighter and more HD photograph. Ill also render the pictures in 300ppi.

What obstacles you might face
Some of the obstacles i might face during my time photographing is weather outside i have to look out for if i am outside i will also have to look out for hazards that may harm the camera because no camera means no photos and no photo means i no pass :(, tripping and falling over chairs could be hazardous while also having the heat from the lamp burning me and the infinity paper. The lamp will need to cool down before moving so the copper doesn't break during the movement process.


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