Saturday, 17 December 2011

Planning-costumes and props

To suit the type of location. I thought the following costumes and props will be ideal.

 Here we have both female and male wearing casual clothing this type of costume will suit the house. As it represents everyday life. And deceives the audience as it doesn't give much about their character. The reason for putting both genders is because we don't know yet as to who is acting so there is a example of both. 


The props they may have are accessories like scarf's, bags, jewellery and every day house hold appliances. Alongside photos around the house things that identify and gives character to the actors. 

 This is a uniform of a nurse. That would fit in great with the hospital theme. the props can including hospital equipment; exam light, stethoscopes,blood pressure  cuffs, fetoscopes, scales, resuscitation equipment. E.T.C


To add a patients costumes this is a great costume it adds no character it doesn't give away anything about the character but yet we can identify what their roll is. The fact its like a uniform also plays a big part. Adds mystery.








The girl in this picture is wearing a long dress that covers her fully giving no identification. And its a stereotype of what sykotic people would wear as they torcher others in thrillers.It is well suited to the graveyard location.

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