Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Costume consideration and makeup

Alex Jones- White shirt, black jacket, and black trainers. This is because he is an angsty teenager who is a recluse, this plays on the buckingham's theory of young citizens within society, by having a negative look/ stereotype of the age group within society. This is reinforced in my production through the dark, plain clothes.




John Doe- a navy blue trench coat, black hat, white shirt, black tie, black trousers and black shoes as he is portraying a 1920's detective in a film noir setting, the detective must look the part as he is being portrayed as respectful and confident.

Emma Martin- She wears neutral, quaint clothing – green coat, grey top, red scarf, blue skinny jeans, white trainers. She also wears a cross necklace and all times and wears light, bright makeup.This is the clothing in which she wears as this symbolises that she is depicted as a virgin/ pure



Tracy Mills- She wears dark, tight, revealing clothing- a black crop top, leather jacket, fishnets, knee high socks and heels. She is always wearing dark and heavy makeup. She is depicted as a prostitute as she is the binary opposite of her opposing self.



Adam Black- he wears black jeans, white shoes, glasses. This suggests he is also typical teenager who enjoys the colour black which also reinforces Buckingham's theory.
Sam Spade- a grey trench coat, and black hat, suit and shoes, this character is a following detective so it makes sense for the two detectives to have similar clothing.






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