Friday, 8 February 2013

Characters and Costume- Pre- production planning (Imogen Salmon)


Gabi- (Gabriella Montarona)

Gabi is the character in the film that is seen to many as the odd one out in the group of the three 'bestfriends', she is the victim in the opening sequence, and this is supported by representation in the opening sequence. She is not very tall and wears more distcrete makeup then the other two, she appears more shy and reserved, often feeling unease, but just trying to fit in coming from a different background from her two new friends from another secondary school to them. She has light, ginger hair, and wears similar clothing to the other two, slightly preppy and fashionable, obviously caring about her image. 

 Georgia - (Georgia Frost)Georgia is the 'ring leader' of the friends, she is the trend-setter and is never outspoken, she is confident and doesnt care what others think of her, but she does have another side which would be revealed in the film, she is sly and comes up with the idea of the torture. She is fashionable and appears as a typical teenager as do the other two in both the way the dress and act. 

Livi- (Olivia Lower)
Livi is too one of the three of the female main charcters the film would be based on, her character is a mixture between the other too, but primarily seen as Georgia's follower, she is too dressed similarly to the other two and represented similarly, she is the most easy going and just likes to get along with everybody.



Man- (Jamie)
This man is not a significant figure in the opening scene other then appearing in a background and looking through the window at the girls, he is used to raise questions to the audience as to who he is and what relevance he has. In fact he is just a passer by and used as a 'false-suspect' to the audience.

Kidnap scene-
 
Here both Georgia and Livi are dressed in black baggy clothing, trying not to reveal there identity, Gabi is dressed up as if been out somewhere in girly clothing, and significant injuries shown on her body of grazes and bruises.

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