- one box light for shadowing
- two so there are no shadows
- material covering herself to represent her vulnerability
- hand in hands - pose like the one I've used in my video - similar technique to what Lana del Rey did with some of her albums
- long exposure - arms everywhere to represent scene when Jodee has been sped up and her movement looks abnormal
This image above is a long exposure. This is when a lens is open for a number of seconds and the lighting flashes when my model moves so the camera captures it. I have done this to reflect the music video when my model is sped up and her arms look like they do in this iamge - blurred and moving fast. By changing the exposure, levels and brightness I was able to create a dark atmosphere to my image. This reinforces the atmosphere I wanted to create for my music video and allow continuity to be shown.
By Taking still images of my model in different poses (as seen above), changing them into black and white, and layering them on top of each other, I can create a similar affect like the long exposure image I took. This allows the distress and emotion of my model to be captured in a image (seen below).
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