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Pre Production-Consent form for models

Consent Form I ……………..give consent to be photographed and understand that if I get any reaction from the materials going to be used, as have I given consent to be photographed therefore its my responsibility. Signed:                                                                          Date:

Pre Production: Constraints & Health Safety in the studio

 Constraints; Any issues that may arise when planning the project. Studio etc. There are going to be several constraints that I am going to come across for my project and list below. When it comes to planning the project for example, I would need to order materials such as edible flowers, facial glue and  clay,etc, there is a risk of delay of the materials not arriving on time. How would I resolve this from happening is to order the materials in advance to minimise the chance of delay. Another issue that may arise is that the models can be allergic to certain materials such as the body paints, facial glue and the clay to prevent this to happen, I will ask the model if they are aware of things they may be allergic to. I will conduct a consent form that will cover few keys points such as allergies reaction, lateness and cancellations so if they end up having an allergic reaction, I will have evidence of consent. Another constraint that I could come across with is ...

Pre Production-Locations Interiors (reece)

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Locations Interiors (reece) I plan to do my final and test photoshoot in the studio in college for these reasons,  all the equipment is provided such as soft boxes, spotlights, backdrops and a camera etc. which is advantage because I don’t need to buy any camera equipment, also if I was planning to the photoshoots on location outside, there would be a location that ties in with the themes of my idea likewise being on location  I wouldn’t be able to control such as whether or any other issues that cause disturbance when taking photos. But by working in the studio I will minimise the level of disturbance as a result this will create relatively calm environment for the models.

Production Research: Production (to do ) List

equipment list Need to talk to scott about how to add text, fonts etc for my quotes - Indesign? Need to take a picture of the studio and explain why I am going to use this location to take photos.     Talk to potential models that would be willing to do both photoshoots. See results from survey - have asked. If noone is willing, ask friends and family. Book the photography studio for the shoot -practice shoot week after easter - final shoot week after that. Mise-en-scene Makeup- body paint - have already sourced and have a pallette to use. consist form. research other equipment needed- edible flowers and face friendly glue. Clothes- cultural  - research shops and where to find cultural clothes/rent clothes? Which cultures? Depending on research but can access Pakistani clothes. African prints? Talk to models? Contact Vestry House/Visit Vestry House to research cultural clothing Contact Art/Fashion LSC? Props- ...

Audience Research: target audience

Target Audience My intended target audience, for my final project, is going to be niche. It will mostly be aimed at makers, for example; builders, artists and people who want to take the career path of creating products. My primary target audience will have the age range of 16 and over. This is because, young adults have an influential mind and are more open minded with my idea, thus triggering them to influence others and lead them to take their own career path of makers. My secondary target audience, will be based on people who have an interest in cultures and fashion. This project is not only targeted at but also attracted more to the working class demographic, as I believe that they care more about communities around them, and are more integrated in other people's cultures that make up their communities.

case studies

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Textual analysis The overall message conveyed is fashion, film, feminism and Vogues new collection. The genre of this magazine is fashion, beauty, health and lifestyle. The target audience for Vogue magazine ranges between 16 - 34 but the average age of the readers is 37 and it attracts 80% female and 20% male according to  Vogue figures for Vogue RU. Masthead: the point of focus of  the magazine is ‘ Vogue’, the scale of the tile/header is in big size which dominates the front cover. The font of the title/header is bold to catch the eye of the reader but also the sophisticated which connotes the fact women are seen to be elegant in their day to day but also in their fashion sense. The  colour of title which is pink, pink is associated with femininity and ties in the theme also the message that this cover’s conveying is feminism. Which links to the composition/proportion of the title takes a third of the top of the page- this is for a reason because the ‘U’...

Contextual Research

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What is Fine art Photography? Fine art is known as “photographic art” or in other terms “artistic photography”, this means that that fine art photography is not depended on one universal term. Rather, it refers to an vague category of photographs, which is created side by side with the creative vision of the cameraman/woman. This genre implies that instead of capturing a realistic performance of the subject, it is aimed to produce a persona, evocative and atmospheric impression. Overall, “fine art photography describes any image taken by a camerawher the intention is aesthetic (that it, a photo whose value lies primarily in its beauty)” (Visual Arts, 2019). http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/fine-art-photography.htm Who were the notable pioneers of fine art photography and what did they do? There are many notable pioneers what it comes to fine art photography and its history, but there are two main pioneers- Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) and Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) that ...