TestBash 2024 Photobooth
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This clip starts with just one person posing in the booth but very quickly another joins and then the silliness begins :). Attendee 1 is wearing a blue and silvery starry fabric witches hat, black tee and red trousers. They have short blonde hair and also wear glasses. Attendee 2 wears a pink ministry of testing tee over a white hoody and holds 2 sticks. One stick has a monocle like sherlock holmes and the other has a moustache, attendee 2 has both of these disguise accessories across their face and he looks into the camera with a knowing look. Attendee 2 moves through various poses including a curious look, a classic look through pose ie using your hand to create a pretend looking device and a peace sign. The clip rotates through 4 images to create a dynamic photo booth clip.
Background: The green screen backdrop depicts a simple illustrated outer space scene. The main colour is purple, with cute stars and planets in shades of pink, blue, and white. About a third of the way down the screen, a logo appears. It reads "Ministry of Testing" in bold white text with a blue shooting star behind it. Next to the text, in the same bold white style, is a line drawing of the planet Saturn.
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Christine Pinto
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