My poster will be based in a minimalist art style so aspects such as location and make up will be useless for this.
Hair:
I want to show that the character has been through an ordeal so it will be good to give their hair a slept in look. I want to be able to highlight this aspect through silhouette form.
Costumes:
Again the costumes will not matter too much as I am turning each image into a silhouette. However I would like to reflect some of the clothing that the three will be wearing as they commit crimes so I will get them to wear hats or masks.
Props:
Props will not be required for this shoot as it is not necessary for the way that I wish to set up the characters and the story.
Magazine:
In the cover of my magazine, I will not show the face of the person within the image so Make up will not be necessary within this shoot. Hair will also not be a necessary factor to alter within this shoot as the individual will be wearing a mask or hood at the time.
Costumes:
The person within the shoot will be wearing a hoodie with the hood over his head. His face will be covered either by a mask or a scarf on his lower face. Over the top of his hoodie he will be wearing a dark green jacket. The costume will be complete with a pair of padded gloves.
Location:
Upon my research, I began to notice that film magazines tend to use studio shoots and manipulate the environment in photoshop. I feel that it would only make sense to use this tradition of shooting within a studio in my own work in order to make my attempt seem more professional.
Props:
In my shoot I am only going to require two major props. The first will be a baseball bat, which is the characters main choice of weapon within the first portion of the film. He will be resting the baseball bat on his shoulder as he holds the next prop in his other hand. He will be staring at a balaclava that is in his hand as it hangs toward the camera.
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