During this exercise, we have used a reflector and positioning of our model to experiment with natural lighting. The aim of this task was to see whether we could create a halo effect by standing with our back to the sun. This however, made the models face become too dark, therefore we discovered that the reflector was very useful as it made the light bounce back onto the models face, not only giving her a halo (or a light rim around the perimeter of her figure), but by also making her face become in a correct exposure.
We found that the reflector is also useful to capture professional images as it highlights the centre of the models eyes, making them stand out and become more lifelike, overall helping them conduct more emotion, which is important to us especially as our music video will need to conduct a particular emotion, which is usually constructed from within the eyes, in order for it to be successful.
Below I have edited together our footage using adobe after affect, to show what we have learnt from this exercise in a short video.
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