Firstly I used the Macro setting on the camera and got an extreme close up shot of Lilie's eye.

I imported this image on to Photoshop and flipped the image to make the placement of the eye the opposite as it looked better for positioning on the poster.


I copied this picture on to the correct size canvas (29cm x 21cm)
I used a Gaussian Blur to create a sharper focus on the main part of Lilie's eye.
In order to change the colour of the iris I used the Lasso Tool to select the area I wanted to change.

I then clicked on new adjustment layer- hue/saturation, this allowed me to colourize and change the colour of the iris.

I began to add the 'Oswald' text on to the main image, I changed the positioning of the text until it accentuated the image by making it more dominant on the page, this continued until the final processes of the poster production.
I selected the image I took in the corridor during Scene 1 to use as a reflection in Lilie's eye.

I selected the central, important part in the picture, using a circular selection tool. I then selected the inverse in order to keep the selected part and delete the areas around the picture.
I edited the opacity of the image to make it follow the conventions of my genre, this also allowed me to create synergy and a house style throughout my three media products.
I imported this image to my main poster image. After this I was able to see the positive effect of the overlaying images. I made any corrections to the shape and opacity of the corridor image and finally place the text in the correct places.
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