View Full Version : Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Promos
johnms88
31st of July 2009 (Fri), 15:47
First shoot in a LONG while. Looking for some feedback/suggestions. This shot will be used for promotional materials. Ok for editing.
Didnt really have a lot to work with. 30 minutes and a room with brick walls. I decided to forgo the brick walls and do this shot.
http://www.stuiephoto.com/josephproof/photos/proof1s.jpg
René Damkot
1st of August 2009 (Sat), 08:32
Nice shot, but what is it (for)?
I see a guy in a dress / long coat?
johnms88
1st of August 2009 (Sat), 10:27
Nice shot, but what is it (for)?
I see a guy in a dress / long coat?
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat! Its a play.
René Damkot
1st of August 2009 (Sat), 11:16
Ah, I see.
In that case: Do you have a layout to work with?
The shot is in landscape orientation, most posters are in portrait orientation... (Pretty do-able to add room at the top / bottom I'd think.
Also, you might not have too much room for text / logo's left here.
I'd like to see a "finished product" :)
johnms88
1st of August 2009 (Sat), 11:44
Ah, I see.
In that case: Do you have a layout to work with?
The shot is in landscape orientation, most posters are in portrait orientation... (Pretty do-able to add room at the top / bottom I'd think.
Also, you might not have too much room for text / logo's left here.
I'd like to see a "finished product" :)
I had NOTHING at all to work with. The costumes had just come in, and we were forced to do the shoot at the rehersal space. This included brick walls, and a black floor with fluorescent tape all over it. The set is nowhere near completed yet.
Heres the original.
http://stuiephoto.com/josephproof/photos/1D2N0753.jpg
They want me to do a "sky blue" background so that it looks like hes in the sky/dreaming. I definitely don't like the idea (it looks hideous enough that I will not post it) but, whatever the client wants is what the client gets...haha.
The photographer from the newspaper did not bring any lights, so we were forced to do some outdoor shots. I took a few just in case, but the brick wall kind of made me want to vomit. We had no space to pull them from the wall and get some separation. These wont be given to the client.
http://stuiephoto.com/josephproof/photos/1D2N0713.jpg
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