Thursday, February 14, 2013

Photoshop Edits. A Twist Of Crawley














This is a photo of Marks & Spencers that I took with a Cannon 600D.




This is the same photo but after I had edited it, it took around 2-3 hours. I used lots of different tools that Photoshop CS6 provided. This is my favorite edit that I produced. I think if I made more of these I'd be able to improve my skills a lot.




















 

This is a photo of Liam Hillier that I captured while we were walking through Crawley.
 





















This is it after I edited it, it took around 30 minutes to do as there was a lot less work to be done on it.





















I took this photo of Crawley with the same camera. I like this photo because it shows the structure of the road well.




















This is what it looked like after I had edited it. This was the first photo I edited and I don't think it's the best as I didn't know as much about the programme as I did when I did the mark&spencers photo.







Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The role of the writer

What changes had to be made from the original book to the screen play?

Female Characters
The writers had to make the roles on the females bigger and more important in the film. They did this because there were to many males compared to females and it would have been an unfair balance.


taking out certain characters in the film



Writing an exposition (what has happened before the film starts) scene for the beginning of the film