The shot which we were aiming to achieve with the above photos is the close up which we will be using for the front cover of our digipack. We are happy with the hair and make up of the model however the lighting is not perfect as we would have liked the model to be light more to ensure the bright and plasticy feel of our video is portaryed in the video as well. We are also not happy with the facial expression of the model in these shots as she is looking quite reserved and angry, coming from her eyes being quite small and eyebrows lowered. By instructing the model to open her eyes more we feel we would capture the feel good vibe which we are aiming for.
Similarly to the front shots we want to achieve a brighter look onto the back of her head to make it seem more superficial and exaggerated. We like the shots were the models arms are at a 90 degree angle rather than sqaushed up holding her head. This will work better for us when we make the image square for the digipack. The hairline of the model should be neat and pointed as the tracklist will be going down her back and that will the starting point of it so it must be neat.When reshooting we should ensure that we get enough of the models back in as that is where the tracklist will be written meaning there needs to be enough room for it.
We are happy with these images and the way that the dog and the fur coat work together. After looking at all of the photos taken in this scene we have decided that this image should show off the models side profile due to the models defined cheek bones. We will need to re shoot this as the dog looks too scruffy against the brushed fur coat however this can be easily fixed by grooming the dog.

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