Friday, 14 February 2014

photo-shoot plans

Photo shoot planning document


Date and time of photo shoot:


Material to be shot:

The material that will be shot is for multiple DPS’s and the front cover of my magazine.

YouTube, a ticking time bomb DPS 1

For my first DPS (YouTube a ticking time bomb), I will be taking images of a (fake) bomb.  The second image I would to take is of my model ducking for cover from the explosion. The next image I would like to take will involve a close up of the alarm clock about to tick on to 12. I would like to take these images into Photoshop to give them the appropriate corrections as well as a few overlays. These will be the YouTube logo, a lit match and possible some grunge textures.

The online film revolution DPS 2

For my second DPS (The online film revolution) I will be taking images based on the revolution. For example an image of a film makers hand up in the air, a film maker holding a camera up in the air and an image of a router. I would like to take these images into Photoshop to give all my images a grungy look.

D.I.Y Designs DPS 3

For my final DPS I would like to take some very simple images that I can turn into diagrams in Photoshop. There are a few images I would like to take. My first image I would like to take is of a DSLR camera. The second image I would like to take is of all of the equipment that will be needed for the project. I would then like to take an image of each step of building the slider. After taking all the images I will print them all of and using a light box I will make line drawing of each image. I will then transfer it into Photoshop where I can add colour and correct any mistakes. 

Front cover
As my feature article is “YouTube a ticking time bomb”, my front cover imagery for the front cover will be very similar to that of the article. The image will be a few sticks of dynamite lit. The appropriate corrections will be made in Photoshop such as lighting and colour adjustment.




What personnel do you need?

Lighting assistant:
Models:


What props will you need?

DPS 1

The props I will need is a fake bomb which I will create using multiple empty kitchen rolls which I will paint red to make it look like dynamite. I will then attach an alarm clock and electrical wire to make it look more realistic.

DPS 2

The props I will need are a DSLR camera and a modem router.

DPS 3

The props I will need for this DPS will be a DSLR camera, the equipment needed to build the slider, the materials needed, and the finished fully functional slider.


Describe in detail your make-up & costume needs. (Include reference material to illustrate your needs)

For all of my DPS’s I do not really need any makeup however there are a few costumes that I need.

DPS 1

Desert camouflage vest or something military related when my model is taking cover from the bomb.















DPS 2

I need my model to look like a stereotypical film maker.
























DPS 3































Studio shoots: what kind of lighting?
(include reference material to illustrate your needs)

DPS 1

The lighting for this photo shoot will be butterfly lighting and narrow lighting.

DPS 2

The lighting for this photo shoot I will be using the -------- for off location photo shoot

DPS 3

The lighting for this photo shoot I will be using the -------- for off location photo shoot I will also be using a DIY soft box which is quite relevant to the article.  


Backdrop:

The backdrop will be white for all of my shoots on location as I would like the focus of images to be either on the props or the model. However DPS 2 will be taken off location and the backdrop will most likely be heavily eroded or vandalised walls or some kind of grungy backdrop. DPS 3 will be taken within a workshop.


Lighting equipment needs:



Drawing of studio layout:











Basic Studio Lighting Setups – Butterfly Lighting Top ViewDPS 1




























DPS 2





DPS 3


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