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The Evaluation
My overall design is very complimenting to the why the model looks and how the image as a whole is laid out. The colouring was the really important park for me, for example the background and the chosen product and the style in the wig. It all needed to flow together to create a strong image and for the viewer to enjoy the image as well. If I had to make any changed I would have maybe removed the blue chiffon dray from the day look as it annoys me that it is in the corner, however, this is my own fault as I should have removed it in the shoot, but didn't notice it until editing stages and it was in every shot. So no time worrying about something that cannot be changed because overall on the advert, I think it looks wonderful.
With the accessories, wig, clothing and make-up the look fitted really well however on camera you can't quite see the brush strokes that well, so if I where able to shoot again I would have made them more pronounced so you could really see she looks like a paining. The wig was the best and main theme throughout, it was the link that joined each look together from advert to editorial to catwalk. I changed the scene within the wig each time to make sure the viewer can tell that the are witnessing a complete different look and to keep in the theme of oil paintings of the 1700's as they told stories with objects being held and I really wanted to convey that, but with a wig instead.
The colour scheme was exactly what I wanted as you can see from the other blog post on my test shoot with the studio I kept to the same colour and lighting arrangement to make sure that the look came out just as I wanted and not have to worry that the lighting was all wrong, throwing off the background and the shadows on the model. The overall lighting and colour scheme came out just as planned which I am really happy about as I had so many other things to worry about, I new that was safe.
Overall I am so happy with the outcome it was just as I imagined it and drew it. Everything fell into place, it didn't take long as I was super organised on the shoot. If I were to do this again I would just make the make-up more pronounced and remove the chiffon from the corner on the day shoot. I enjoyed every moment of this shoot and hope you do too.
My key questions for my evaluation:
My key questions for my evaluation:
What do you think of the overall design ?
What changes would you make ?
Are you happy with the materials you chose ?
Would you make adjustments next time ?
Is the colour scheme exactly what you expected ?
What alterations would you make ?
Did the project take too long to make ?
Would this alter the cost of manufacture ?
Would it be easy to set up a production line for the manufacture of your solution ? Is your solution safe ?
Could it be made safer ?
Are the techniques you used to make your solution adequate or would you use a different range of manufacturing techniques ? Is the solution the right size/shape ? What are the views of other people regarding your design ? Does it work ?
What changes are required ?
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