During this shoot, i wanted to show to lifecycle of a rose by taking photographs as i remove one petal at a time.I decided to use a bright pink rose and a black background as i felt that this created a good contract and it allowed each petal to stand out as the feel of the flower.
This is my final animation from this shoot. I began by taking various shots of the flower however each time i would have removed one of the petals so that when i put them together in an animation i would look as if they flower is gradually dying which would be symbolised by the petal gradually falling off the flower. By using a black background, i was able to make sure that there was no difference between each shot as i have learnt from previous animation that the background has to be the same in each shot otherwise the animation does not look consistent. Lastly to ensure that the flower didn't move to much, i stuck it do the vase which it was in to order to ensure that it was in the same position.
If i was to do this shoot again, i could maybe make the animation slower in order to represent the flower gradually dying over time which will be more realistic than how i have done it. Also i could do it close up to show less of the background as i realised after that this much background is not necessarily needed.
I was inspired to do this shoot because in my previous shoot i looked at movement therefore i though that i would take this further by looking at the movement of a flower as it gradually lost it petal.
As a result of this shoot i feel that i would like to go back and look at overlays as this was something which i began with however i haven't expanded on.
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