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Fashion spread 1

production process.
Ben Whitehurst

To begin the production of my first fashion


spread I picked the photograph that I
would edit.

The next step of the production of


my first fashion spread was to edit
and manipulate the original
photograph that I took, I did these
manipulations on Photoshop as I
changed the brightness levels on
a separate layer on Photoshop. I
believed the manipulations were
relevant to the theme of spring as
the image is bright.

The next part of the production


process for my first fashion
spread was to apply main
headline to the to the spread. I
did this action in Photoshop by
creating a new layer and inserting
a text box into the main image,
the text I inserted stated springs
best fashion. The font I used for
this text was Brush Script Std.
and the font size for this text was
size 36.

The next part of the production process for my first


fashion spread was to apply a stand first to the to
the spread. I did this action in Photoshop by
creating a new layer and inserting a text box into
the main image, the text I inserted stated get the
latest trends and tips for springs best fashion in
this issue of prime magazine. The font I used for
this text was Brush Script Std. and the font size
for this text was size 12.

The final part of the production


process for my first spread was to
apply text to the bottom of the
spread. I did this action in
Photoshop by creating a new layer
and inserting a text box into the
main image, the text I inserted
stated clothing: T-shirt H&M,
Shorts Primark. The font I used
for this text was Brush Script
Std. and the font size for this text
was size 12. I decided to use this
font because It relates to the
Mise-en -Scene of the fashion
spread.

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