For my page I choose to use just one of the characters so the photo isn't too busy. This should also invite the curiosity of the audience by only displaying a single character. Also, through research I have found that the majority of magazine film review pages only show one character from the film.
I experimented with long, medium and close up shots of the character, and also with portrait and landscape. This is the whole photoshoot:
I chose these images as my favourites because the actor is showing the right emotions best in these, also I like the lighting as it creates a mysterious atmosphere. A large amount of most of the photos is sky, and I think this connotes infinity, that there are endless possibilities for the character. It shows that there is something in the distance, something more for them that is much bigger. I also like the photo on the road as it shows that a journey is taking or has taken place. This could all interest a potential audience member.
These are my final choices for the magazine page:
I think this photo best portrays my film:
Edited:
I decreased the exposure and the saturation and increased the contrast slightly, this gives a more dystopian look to the photo.
This is my finished article:
Or you can view it here, in better quality:
http://pub.lucidpress.com/itendedfilmmagazinereviewpage/
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