Reimagine Post Production and evaluation
In post production I overlaid the source images onto my images, and messed around with the opacity modes pictured below.
I tried using ‘darken’ and different options, as I didn't like original overlay setting because the highlights would disappear, or the shadows would be too prominent in comparison. I also went around the edges of the source images with a 0% hardness eraser brush, after laying them ontop my image. I did this to have it look more naturally combined, rather than just a photograph placed straight onto it.
After struggling with my initial idea I am much happier with the outcome of this and think it fits the brief more successfully. There are some questioned proposed in the brief I am going to reference and answer.
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FIND a photograph. Not yours.
STUDY the photograph. What do you know about the elements of the photograph?
I know these were taken during the 1930s, I’m not sure what they were taken on. I recognise the location in all of them.
Does it have people in it? Who are those people?
There are a few people within 2 of the images, I have no idea who the girls are in the 2nd image. And the post office back then was owned by a family with the surname Wotherspoon. I managed to find photos of old postcards they used to sell of Baillieston Cross, back when ‘Glasgow Crosses’ were sort of a thing.
Is it a familiar place? What happened there?
It is familiar to me, as I grew up going between Baillieston and Garrow. It is personal to me and maybe others that lived here.
Does it signify and event? Describe the event.
No it doesn't signify a specific event.
How do you FEEL about the photograph?
I feel a sense of wanting, perhaps wanting to live in the area during this time? As it’s went downhill and is not what it used to be, it’s mainly a place that contains takeaway shops, convenience stores and some random shops.
If you know nothing about the photograph, write down imagined stories; possibilities within the frame
Ask others about the photograph.
I asked my parents, who didn’t know much about it as they grew up elsewhere. With lockdown there was not really anyone else I could ask that would have any more information about the photograph or anything related to it.
Using the photograph as a starting point, CONSTRUCT a narrative using images of your own. Include found material if you like.
Present the images in a way that INTRIGUES the audience.
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After reviewing the brief, I think I have passed successfully, and achieved everything the brief set out to me.