Thursday, 12 January 2017

Character & Props


Below is our brief plan for our characters including the agenda for their character, the props & costume and personality.








Mark is our antagonist male character aged 50. A more in depth description of his character is that he's an obsessive controlling character who lacks empathy for the people who surround him. Moreover, he's a narcissistic short tempered man having a short temper with psychopathic tenancies. The props we will provide the character with will establish this description: a wallet full of past victims showing young girls, dating back years, a watch to connote his need for constant time keeping, presenting his punctuality and finally leather clothes helping establish his neat and clean lifestyle. 


Within planning the characters in our group we went through changes in decision making. For the character of Lila the previous name we chose was Mia however, through decisive thought between the group we decided to change this to suit the character more accurately and give less of a similarity of name between the two characters leading the two people types astray from each other representing the deference between the characters. We decided to age the character as seventeen as it allows us as directors and students to relate to the character and present her in an accurate way. Lila is a quiet and reserved teenage girl, responsible and with a personality where she would never put herself in dangerous and vulnerable circumstances. We want to show her in her natural environment surrounded by her belongings so the audience can associate her character with her belongings (props).



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