SNAP HO! already told you I dug this man, but looks like you flipped it? I sorta liked it the other way around, psychologically Western audiences like left to right movement, and I liked how there was kind of a solid heavy left and an airy "free" right that the kid was looking at. Feels a bit more hopeless this way if we start left with the open area and then hit a heavy right edge, with nowhere to go.
it does give it a harder edge with the left to right movement, but I think that makes it stronger. just an opinion, and i haven't seen it the other way, but with the light on the left it leaves more to interpretation here. the fact that the kids are not paying attention to the "explosion" in the background makes me wonder about the history and background of these kids that they are focused elsewhere with this going on behind them, instead of being startled. but,again, just one girl's opinion.
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SNAP HO! already told you I dug this man, but looks like you flipped it? I sorta liked it the other way around, psychologically Western audiences like left to right movement, and I liked how there was kind of a solid heavy left and an airy "free" right that the kid was looking at. Feels a bit more hopeless this way if we start left with the open area and then hit a heavy right edge, with nowhere to go.
I'm crazy though.
it does give it a harder edge with the left to right movement, but I think that makes it stronger. just an opinion, and i haven't seen it the other way, but with the light on the left it leaves more to interpretation here. the fact that the kids are not paying attention to the "explosion" in the background makes me wonder about the history and background of these kids that they are focused elsewhere with this going on behind them, instead of being startled. but,again, just one girl's opinion.
The lighting on this is super official
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