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Social 2Distancing

  • May 29, 2020
  • 1 min read

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The image in question relates to the covid 19 global pandemic, its perpous like the others in that article is to promote social distancing in order to keek the NHS and Public protected and safe. The shot is framed in a wide shot, this doesnt apear to be for any specific reason only to cram in all the relevant info/ details. In terms of composition, the shot utilises the rule of thirds, and is positioned from left to right. First you see a woman,then a gap,then the cutout of a person. This subliminaly implies social distancing without specificaly stating it. The lighting within the image is bright and clean, as well as the coloirs wich have a white pallet. The charaters dress in more bold colours to make them stand out. The white is meant to appear clean, clinical or sterile to promote healthy living and cleanyness. The image only shows one real woman, the rest are cutouts. This is an interesting way to social distance since it upholds the rules whilest also keeping the resturaunt environment. However it is obvioys that it is not meant to be taken entierly seriously. The wine in the image evokes a fancy and high class dinnig experince that the british public have sorely missed. The cutouts could be a comment on how fake people can be. The woman on her phone in the forground is interesting since it implies shes mentaly not there, but now neither is she physicaly.

 
 
 

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