
Catherine Wheel
Mise En Scene
From first impressions, the colour blue conveys cold and negative feelings, in contrast with the white which connotes innocence and virginity. The way in which they are positioned expresses eligance and a sense of freedom. Their body language portrays openness and availability as their legs are arms are spread out inviting the audience in.
Moving onto costumes, they appear to be wearing summer dresses and swimming trunks, revealing a vast amount of skin, which also represents that they are open and confident about their appearance and style.
The key light is coming fromabove them and reflecting off the floor, this is to emphasize their movement, muscles and body tone. Fill lights would have been added infront of them to hightlight their facial expressions more clearly for the audience.
The image is shot from the front, using a long shot to enable the audience to see what is going on in the background, in this case there is nothing happening in the background therefore the focus is on the people, again it highlights their body language to the audience.
Copy (text)
The copy is written in Times New Roman font, which appears quite formal. It is also written in capital letters to draw attention to the artists name. The ablum name 'Chrome' can
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