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Thursday 25 November 2010

Planning of Costume, Make-Up and Shots

We decided to make the main character wear dark jeans, a smart yet stylish hoody and trainers. The main girl in the video, being me is going to be wearing a sparkly tiger-print dress, leggings, boots and will have her hair out. At the moment we have not decided whether she will be wearing make up or not as we don't know about the lighting and whether it will be visible. However we will have make-up with us on the day in case the lighting turns out brighter than expected. Other guests will be wearing plain dresses, jeans, plain hoodies, tops, shirts, jackets, flat shoes, not much or no make-up, etc. This is in order to make sure that our audience will see that our main characters stand out not only because they will be seen a lot but because they look a lot dressed up and better looking than the others.

We aren't having a particular dress code at our party scene, as we believe that it will look more realistic if we didn't do fancy dress or so over the top that it will be in contrast to the crazy, wild party we will be having. Also we need to fit the scene with the music and so if we were all dressed up smartly ( i.e - suits), it would look a little odd and out of place.

The shots we need in this video are;
Long shots - to show the party, the main characters and the people around them.
Mid-shots - to show how busy the party is and to show people distracting our main character.
Extreme/Close ups - of main characters - reactions and emotions.
Canted angle - showing the craziness of the party. (will be done in slow motion to add effect)

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