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At first I changed the brightness up to put more light onto my models face. I put the contrast down also to balance out the light and dark areas.

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At first I changed the brightness up to put more light onto my models face. I put the contrast down also to balance out the light and dark areas.

I lowered the intensity of the saturation on the photo, helping the lighting on the face to be a bit more bright and to help tone her skin.

I used the healing brush to cover the spots that was on my models face, to make her face more clear and avoid the spots that would ruin the image. I used the healing brush on mostly the nose, cheeks and above the mouth.

Then I changed the filter to black and white, to follow the conventions of gangster films that will use black and white filter. As you can see by now only changing the filter, you can see the light reflection in front of the face.

Here I made the background more dark as it was too bright, I wanted the setting of the image to be darker to make her seem like she was in a isolated room that would show only the light coming from the left side.

Here is when I put the the film title in, adding the shadow effect to the Japanese font style. Also adding in the actor name in. I decided to use red and black colored font, the typical color used for the gangster film.

Here is my potential and final film poster, here I changed the position of the film titles, date and the actors name around. I also added in the production company, with the social media on the right hand side along with the official website.