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Edited Images
Final Film
Evaluation
Overall I was pleased with the outcome of both my images and film. I am pleased with my film as I have never done this before. It was an exciting experience as I had a team working with me to help achieve what I had planned. I feel that my team have worked really hard and have been truly helpful and dedicated to my project. This has been a successful colaboration and I would be more than happy to work with the same crew again. My mkeup lacked in some areas but I feel highly succeeded in others. I will try to find a balance between this, to produce a piece of work in the future in which I don't want to be able to pick out any faults. I would change the hair in this makeup, as I feel it doesnt look like it belongs to my model, making it less believeable. I think with more black and tecture matching, this would have been a perfect style for my creature, as I intended.
I have photoshopped both of these images to refer back to my designs where I decided I wanted my creature to have a sinister yellow eye. Here I have tried two looks, the left more realistic as a transforming human and the righ, a more intense sinister and animalistic look. I decided to shrink her pupil as this referes back to the idea of 'the demonic'. This idea is mentioned in Morawetz (2001)' book, Making Faces Playing God, where through fear we regognise ourself in transformation. An example of the pupil being attractive would be Puss in Boots in Shrek where he is adored with his large pupils which make us feel emotions of love.