This was my second attempt to change the green background using the Hue and saturation editing mode. The background still didn't go fully black like how i first wanted it. I left the grey background it went to, as i thought it still look good, she still looks isolated and on her own. I then used the filter options in sketch and added the water paper effect to the picture, to make it stand out better against teh grey background. I aslo felt that it gave her a much more innocent look, with the white glow, something i created by using the diffused glow effect.
On this image i once again used hue and Saturation on the background to try and make the background darker and fit in with the genre of horror for the poster image. It still didn't get rid of all the green like in previous images and instead turned the background greyish, but i still like the effect it creates, as it looks very harsh and lonely. I then used the selective colour tool on Kate's face to stop her looking so red, as when taking photos the light mabe her face look a little red, when i want her to look pale and innocent, this also helped to make her look more defined.
This is the same as the previous image i just added moition blur as i thought it created a really eye catching effect, that would interest and audience as they walked past the posters. Also i thought it captured the idea of someone flowing her with a camera well, as sometimes photos come out blured, as if he had to hide as he took a photo.
On this image of Kate, i have edited the black to cover over the green screen, so that she looks like she has been plunged in to darkness, fitting in with the storyline of being alone in the woods in darkness. The darkness will hopefully also represent and show the genre of choice which is horror, so that when i make another draft of my film poster it will look like a horror and not a romantic film, something i have been trying to make sure comes across from the start. To change the whole background in to black i used the tool Hue and Saturation, this meant i could turn down the green in the green screen whilst keeping Kate clear in the middle. I then used diffused glow on the rest of the image so that her face really stands and glows out of the darkness. I will probably use this image as the central image on the poster, as i feel it looks the best and really stands out, due to the high quality.
On this image i once again used hue and Saturation on the background to try and make the background darker and fit in with the genre of horror for the poster image. It still didn't get rid of all the green like in previous images and instead turned the background greyish, but i still like the effect it creates, as it looks very harsh and lonely. I then used the selective colour tool on Kate's face to stop her looking so red, as when taking photos the light mabe her face look a little red, when i want her to look pale and innocent, this also helped to make her look more defined.
This is the same as the previous image i just added moition blur as i thought it created a really eye catching effect, that would interest and audience as they walked past the posters. Also i thought it captured the idea of someone flowing her with a camera well, as sometimes photos come out blured, as if he had to hide as he took a photo.
On this image of Kate, i have edited the black to cover over the green screen, so that she looks like she has been plunged in to darkness, fitting in with the storyline of being alone in the woods in darkness. The darkness will hopefully also represent and show the genre of choice which is horror, so that when i make another draft of my film poster it will look like a horror and not a romantic film, something i have been trying to make sure comes across from the start. To change the whole background in to black i used the tool Hue and Saturation, this meant i could turn down the green in the green screen whilst keeping Kate clear in the middle. I then used diffused glow on the rest of the image so that her face really stands and glows out of the darkness. I will probably use this image as the central image on the poster, as i feel it looks the best and really stands out, due to the high quality.
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