One of the main characters (the girl) has been represented through mise-en-scene in clothing by wearing innocent clothes. The clothes that we have got the girl to wear is a plain white top; this shows innocence and purity, meaning the audience will see her as vulnerable and not able to defend for herself. She is also wearing plain blue jeans. This shows her as not being different which means that the audience can see her as not being very good at anything particular and makes her seem even more vulnerable. She has blonde hair and blue eyes which is seen as a girl who is quite dumb and known as a "Blonde girl" This makes it seem like she wouldn't know what to do in a bad situation and wouldn't have a chance to get away. She lives in a normal village and her home does look homely which makes the audience link it into their own homes meaning they have used mundane realism.
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Representation and stereotyping in our production
Film Schedule
Film Schedule Timings - 10th December
3.30pm - Arrived at house we are filming at.
4.20pm - Began to create cuts with makeup onto protagonist and discussed what looked the most reaslistic.
5.00pm - Decided where we were going to film e.g. hights and angles.
5.10pm - Began to film the different shots viewing outside from different locations in the house such as the windows and front door to give the effect that someones watching the protagonist from inside the house.
5.50pm - Shot from inside the house and decided how the different shot angles can build up tension.
6.30pm - Finished for the day!
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