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Page 1: Character & Costumes planning
Page 2: Character & Costumes planning

Character What they will

wear

Why Responsibility Image

Older Sister This character will wear

simple modern everyday

clothing that the average

teenager would wear.

Jeans or leggings with

flats or ankle boots and a

jumper or top.

This is because the

character is suppose to fit

into the category of your

average typical teenage

girl. No high up expensive

clothes as we want to

show that she’s just an

average teenager fitting

into the Socio-Economic

group C2 & D.

Grace- this is the person

playing this character

and will be wearing her

own clothes.

Younger Sister The character will be

wearing light jeans or

leggings and a bright

pink body warmer with a

plain top underneath. On

her feet she will be

wearing dolly shoes or

white trainers with a pink

strip running along the

side.

The bright pink colours

with child clothes will

show how young she is

and help to give an age

to the audience, it will

also show the innocence

of the little girl.

Lilly will be wearing her

own clothes and I will be

helping her choosing the

clothes that will best suit.

Page 3: Character & Costumes planning

Character What they will

wear

Why Responsibility Image

Thugs Dark coloured hoddies

with the hood up, and

either grey or dark

coloured tracksuit

bottoms or baggy jeans

with scruffy looking

trainers. To add

difference between the

thugs, one may be

wearing a dark themed

cap.

This helps to give a

stereotypical impression

of thugs, which will help

to create fear and a

threating vibe. Choosing

the colour of dark

clothing creates a gloom

and miserable

atmosphere and will help

to show character.

Each individual person

playing a thug will be

responsible for bringing

and wearing there own

clothing, but will be

assisted by me.

Drunk Driver Scruffy looking clothing

that looks abit tattered

and messy. Plain white

top and camouflage

trousers with men's

working boots. Also a

bulky green jacket/coat.

The scruffy looks helps to

show the carelessness of

the character.

The person that plays this

character will be

responsible for wearing

this clothing on the day

of shooting.

Cameos These will be wearing

everyday child/adult

clothing of the modern

period. So coats, jeans,

trainers, scarfs etc.

This will just help to set the

setting. Nothing out of

the ordinary to take

away from the main

characters.

Each individual cameo

will be responsible but will

also be assisted by a

member of our group to

make sure they blend in

with the scene.

Page 4: Character & Costumes planning

Prop Usage Image

Beer can This will show that the van driver is drunk,

without this prop it might not be clear that

the driver is drink driving which is one of the

main themes.

Cigarette Cigarettes connote danger and is common

for thugs to smoke them. This will create

realism for the thugs and make them

appear more dangerous.

Football The football will be used by the younger

and older sister. It will be the focus for a

short period of the opening sequence as

the younger sister kicks the ball and hits the

thugs which starts off the main part of the

story so is one of the important props

Phone The phones will be used as a prop because

your typical teenager has a phone, which

not will only help to set the scène and

nothing out of place, but will also show that

its filmed in the modern era. These will be

used by the thugs and the older sister.

Van The van will be driven by the person that

plays the drunk driver. The person playing

this part has a red van meaning less hassle

for trying to get hold of an important prop.

This will be used when the camera focuses

on the driver and when the little girl gets hit