Thursday, 12 September 2013

16. Costumes

Antagonist:                                                   
 Black Coat


The black coat shown above will be used as a cloak for the antagonist as he will hide within it and avoid showing his face to anyone, he will do this by having his hood up. In doing this it allows us to portray a dark personality of the antagonist to the audience and when they see this they will instantly know who it is.

Black Trousers


Sticking with the dark theme for the antagonist, he will also be wearing black trousers. Our decision to make the antagonist wear full black is because the colour black connotes evil which is found on villains. The colour will also allow his clothing to blend in together making him difficult to see when he is hiding.

Black Boots
 
We have chosen to use boots as they make a loud sound when walking. Within our first scene we plan to include a close up of the boots as he approaches the victim, in doing so it will put emphasis on the boots and also show the audience the size of them to show the big, powerful presence the antagonist gives, this would create a sense of fear for the audience. 
Victim
White T-Shirt
For our victim we have decided that he should wear a white t-shirt as it connotes innocence, this is conventional in horror films as the victim is usually innocent. We have also decided to use a white t-shirt as it is something typical to wear when jogging, something that you just pick up and put on, it allows use to make the scene more realistic.

Tracksuit:
Hoodie:

Bottoms

As seen from the two images above it shows the full outfit of the victim. It shows that the victim is out for a jog and again we are trying to show realism. 

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