Meeting one discussion: On our first meeting we discussed small aspects of our short thriller opening for example special affects and costumes. We decided that Rediola should be wearing light pink pyjama bottoms with a white pyjama top in order to not only allow the audience to understand that she has escaped somehwere during the night and add to the realism of this but also represent that the 17 year old girl is quite girly or feminine. We also discussed and practiced the makeup of Rediola, and it was decided that she shouldnt be wearing any makeup, to add to the realism of the idea that she has been woken up in the middle of the night, however, she should have large bruises and cuts across her face and jaw line to create enigmas for the audience as to what has happened to her.

Here are some pictures of what she will be expected to look like during our 2 minute thriller opening:
We decided that the character should have a very dark and bruised
eye as well as jaw bone in order to cause the audience to wonder
what had happened to her. We also added a bloody hand print around
her neck to possibly be suggestive that she was strangled and to
emphasise her suffering. All of this should be done when filming the
real clip in order to keep the audience wondering, and begin to create
ideas themselves as to what has happened.

Hopefully the fact that the audience are completely
unaware of what has happened previous to what they are able to see
within the thriller opening wil result in enigmas being created, and the
audience therefore continuing to watch more. The excessive makeup
causes the audiences minds to essentially run wild and completely create
ideas as to what could have happened. For makeup we kept it natural,
with no facial makeup other than the bruises that we created around her
eye, forehead and also jaw bone. Doing this added to the realism of the short clip as makeup is not commonly worn to bed along with pyjamas.

The bruises have slight hints of yellow and brown colourings to them, by doing this we have been suggestive that these bruises are old and therefore possibly that she has been trapped somewhere unknown for a while. Bruises begin to turn a yellow colour as they get older causing the audience to begin to ask questions in relation to how long the young girl has been suffering for.
While I was doing Rediola's makeup, Lara began to set up ensuring that all equiptment was working properly and was ready for filming. We Chose for Rediola to be wearing pink and white in order to represent the innocence of the character as a young female and therefore in that sense almost comply with the usual stereotype that females are innocent and more vulnerable than males.
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