Sunday, 20 November 2011

AMP Magazine: Mise-en-scene of My Photoshoot

Due to the dark nature of the band’s clothing (jeans and a black t-shirt on the first band member, and a white and black shirt on the second) the photo-shoot will be shot in a well lit surrounding to highlight the chosen clothes.


One member of the band will show one side of the band’s coin by looking scruffy and unkempt and the other side will be shown by having a slightly formal look on the other band member. For the two pictures for the personal profiles, A will be against a light background smiling at the camera. B will doing up a cuff button with a slight smirk on his face as he cheekily glances up showing that whilst he may be the smarter, more proper side to the band, he still retains a sense of humour and a full personality that will appeal to the target audience.

 In the main image on the double page spread, A will be holding a guitar up to emulate firing a gun, to give an edgy look to the band, and B will look straight at the camera scratching at his chin in the age old image of looking confused but with a smile so that the audience gets the impression that he both knows, and doesn’t know, what he’s doing making him more relatable.


On the front cover both band members will stand at equal distance from the camera and slightly turned into each other, both with their hands in their pockets but with A casting a heated look at the camera and B with a matching look and a smile added on to portray the image of being equal in the band, and slightly playful. It also shows that whilst they take the job seriously, they’re still light-hearted.

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