Character Representation
In our group, we have different scenes with different character roles. In our Thriller, it is important that the character is presented well in order for the audience, to know the characters role.
Character role: Antagonist
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Costume: Black tracksuit with hoodie also a white dressing gown
Body Language & Facial Expression: upset, shocked, mental, ill and confused.
Represented as: An normal boy coming home from outside
Role within the narrative: brother of the little sister
Gender stereotype of role: His processed but he doesn't realise that until he kills his sister. He does know how or why he is processed but at the beginning of the film he is the hero but at the end the audience realises is that he is the antagonist.
Costume: at the begging of the film he is wearing a white top with light blue jeans at the end of the film he has blood on his white top with black track suite.
Costume: at the begging of the film he is wearing a white top with light blue jeans at the end of the film he has blood on his white top with black track suite.

Gizem, you start the post but it is not finished which is a shame.
ReplyDelete-need pictures of your characters
-need to comment on and analyse their representation