Post Production

 ZOO 



Here I discovered a problem which was quickly resolved, leaving my SD card at home didn't allow me to have higher quality photos. However, still having other equipment to use allowed me to continue to produce clear images of the animals wanting on my booklet. For the pictures I was wanting to use the most, I had circled them to let myself know what images I am wanting to edit further along the lines.



For this I'm discussing why I have chosen the other images over the others. It was mostly to do with the smaller details that could affect my audience amount so it was best to chose the others. Having extraordinary clear pictures of the animals make it so much more easier to editing, adding various colours to backgrounds and the animal them self, maybes blurring out objects that are covering the animal, everything can happen to make sure the images are outstanding and mind blowing to the audience. 



After editing my pictures, I had achieved the way I was wanting them to turn out like, Having the smaller pictures become brighter showing off them rather than the background they are in. Although for my giraffes I decided to keep it dark, seeming as though they're a shadow which can be perfect for a background image, this is not made final as other images need to be put all together to decide which of them clash and which don't.

BOOK





The pictures aimed for was to have bright and eye-catching images from the book/comic, making it stand out from the background, not allowing any clashes when it comes to focusing on the different topic.





Not much was to be spoken about for these two images as the were no imperfections but also no perfections, making it a little difficult to analyse. However still succeeding with the image wanting to achieve. 




Showing the pair together to show the difference of a before and after editing, explaining at the side to why I used certain editing techniques.


MUSIC




Since the lighting was naturally too dark and in a small room I decided to use my phone torch to be able to see more of a clearer shape and image.





Pictures were simpler to analyse.





Depth was created a lot more as to why it was important to edit the way it was for the audience.


QUIET



Adding in what I had used as it was different to some other photos I had taken, clarifying that you are still able to produce work with things you already have.


 
It was quite simple to be able to analyse from one another as they both have two different feelings to them as well as having different lightens to one another.


Analysing was more about the feeling of the photo as well as it's looks as it is the background photo for the front cover and needs to have an affect on the audiences perspectives. 

PORTRAIT




I took multiple photos throw different angles, forms and background settings, I wasn't able to add all photos taken as there was too many. Cutting down on that I chose photos with various large and small mistakes that wouldn't be able to edit out, but also giving my more to analyse on what small mistakes can make a big impact on the final product.




I gave each individual comments for each photo, giving simple replies to why they can't be used or can be. For most the photos there was high chance they could be the final part but sadly mistakes where taken place making it a lot more harder to edit out. 


Achieving what I had in mind, I explained the purposes for my choices of the editing. Comparing the two to see a change, this shows even if the editing is small (colour) then it can make a big difference to the final product.

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