For my film poster i am also planning a mini photo shoot of the two main protagonists
- For both i think i can achieve good lighting in the house of the trailer where i can use natural light for my protagonist, giving a semi-low key feel to it to match the mood of the trailer.
- As for costume i will try out both a standard jacket and the white more formal shirt seen in the trailer climax with the sleeves rolled up and the knife prop present to give the protagonist a bolder, more sophisticated and more fearless look.
- I feel a low angle, mid shot of his back with him looking over his shoulder would give the effect of him looking more dangerous, adding to the 'he means business' attitude and suggesting there is always someone in his shadow, the antagonist.
- As for the antagonist i think some night time shots with dimmed down low key artificial lighting will add to the mood and the character's air of mystery and danger.
- A standard close up or an extreme close up of the bottom half of his face should be taken and if need be the top half can be faded out in post production, concealing his identity and giving him an ambiguous yet dangerous presence on the poster like in the trailer
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