Thursday 12 January 2017

Characters and Costumes

Not only do these photographs show who the characters are but they are going to be used in the montage in our film opening to introduce the characters.


This is Christian the 'gay best friend' played by Niall Hay

He is wearing clothes like a teenager would wear to a party because although they are casual they are seen as fashionable, this therefore connotes our film genre of teen angst because the clothes are relatable to teenagers

In this 'selife' he is seen to be smirking which is relatable to this character because although he is seen as a nice character, he is cheeky as well.





This is Charlie the 'school heart throb' played by Johnny Crook.

He is wearing a smart shirt but has his sleeves rolled up which is seen as a more casual look, this connotes that our film is teen angst because this type of style is seen to be worn by many teenagers.

In his 'selfie' he is seen to be 'posing' this is relatable to his character because he is the boy that every girl likes and therefore he is seen to have some arrogance about him.


This is Faye the friendly type who everyone to seen to be nice to everyone played by Cerys Thompson.

She is wearing a casual top and a skirt this connotes that our film is teen angst because many teenagers stereotypically dress like this.

In her 'selfie' she is seen to be smiling this is relatable to her character as smiling connotes a look of innocence and her character is seen to be this way.



These are the triple L's - Lizzie, Lana and Lucy (the mean girls) played by Rebecca Pennell, Naomi Newell and I.

They are wearing casual teen like clothing therefore again connoting that the film is teen angst.

In their 'selfie' they are seen to be pouting this is relatable to their characters because a more serious pose can connote that they are mean.

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