Pulp Fiction - Amy Moffitt |
Analysis on photograph:
In my first photograph I create a scene of what would have happened after the extreme scene in which Vincent saves Mia’s life.
However this photograph had no real meaning and was boring. The photograph didn’t make you want to know what happened to the lady.
I needed to make the scene speak to the viewer and make them want to know what is going on.
I decided to shift the scene back and make it right in the middle of the drama. Vincent is able to stick the needle into Mia’s chest. This makes the photograph more interesting because it feels like you have just walked into something.
I also decided to make the scene quite dark and have a spotlight effects on the three characters, this also drawings the viewer into the image and looks very effective. There is also, just like the American Psycho scene, a slight shadow on the wall. This is not as bright as American Psycho however, but it still works. If it was any brighter it would look too much like the American Psycho photograph.
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