Model and costume:
I will be asking a female to feature in my magazine, for my front cover, double page spread and contents page. When doing so I have to ensure that my female model suits my genre of Indie and can relate to my target audience, for this the female I would like to approach is Rada of whom I think is best suited for this part. My thoughts are to only feature one model as this I feel connotes independence of which my genre relies on, I also feel that this will show uniqueness to my magazine for many mainstream magazines do not go by this convention.
For the costume that I would like my model to be wearing, I am going to provide a basic shirt or laced top varying from neutral colours or dark to show contrast in my Mise-en-scene. Leggings or shorts may also be provided as well as dark boots to show the street style/urban look explored in the genre.
The makeup provided would show a natural look with definition on the eyes of my model as this is a trend shown in Indie style most.
Location/Mise-en-scene:
I have decided that I would like take my photographs in front of a plain white or black background, as I would like my photo-shoot to have a professional effect. This is also significant to the genre as it shows simplicity as well as uniqueness.
Again the Mise-en-scene will be plain with either, natural lighting if use of white background and artificial lighting for the use of a darker background like black or grey.
Camera shots:
For my front cover I would like to use either, a medium close up shot or medium long shot of my featured model to show the positioning of my models poses and outfit clearly as my genre is very much dependent on style.
For my other images I will be using a variety of shots from; close ups, long shots, medium shots, and medium close up shots. These will all ensure that I get a variety of compositions within my images in my magazine.
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