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When looking at the mood board images for musical theatre, there isn't really much going on. There is usually just a centre point of an image, that stands out from it background. The picture is usually got a high impact of colour, with the main focal usually being very sharp.
However just because the focal point is the main image, doesn't usually have to mean the background will necessarily be plain and boring. For example the image in the bottom right corner, you can see that the main image is of the dancer striking a pose, but where they have manipulated the image not only for the dancer to stand out but to add more effect to the image. The whole background has been blurred from the centre point being the brightest of a white flare then gradually getting darker as a gradient from grey to black. An effect of lights on the stage have been added by using brighter white circles. Such simple effects can have great impact on photograph that probably just started out as a dull image. This is an idea that I would like to bring forward, as I shall have an image of a featuring new artist.
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