I am very pleased with the way I chose to document my pre production part of the project. I completed it in a comfortable way using programs and methods in which I am confident with. I prefer the more traditional pen and paper technique instead of computer generated although producing documents on a computer does make it easier and clearer to view and transport onto different programs because they can easily be moved with a usb or email. Whereas i had to take photos of each hand drawn documents and upload them to the programs. As the client is also my friend it was easy to talk to her because we already knew each other and felt comfortable discussing lots of ideas and was able to get our models/actors easily because we used mutual friends who were also comfortable to the photos because they were not shy to do funny poses and make a fool of themselves. I communicated with my client through Facebook and text messages.
I was pleased with the feedback that I received from my client as I feel I did do my best to incorporate the clients ideas effectively into a series of photographs. My client mentioned in her feedback that I "made sure that she took detailed documents displaying what it was that I wanted from the photographs and ensured that I had as much input as possible when on location." It was important for me to do this as it helped me stick to the requirements and mood of the photo shoot but despite the client being a friend of mine I still wanted to look and act professional as this work will be graded and contribute to my portfolio as well as my client sending them to international special effects artist companies and production companies.
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