Thursday 25 September 2014

research into mise-en-scene

Mise-en-scene

props-
To make our film look more realistic, we will need to use various props. A mobile phone will be needed for when Lola is texting her boyfriend and will be quite a significant prop which will be used frequently throughout. To make the film look more realistic and relevant Lola will have a fairly updated phone so it doesn't look out of the ordinary, so we will possibly using an iPhone as it the most popular brand of phone. Other props which will be used are flowers and cards for the memorial at the accident scene. Again to make it more realistic we will tie some police tape round a lamp post to imply that what happened there was extremely serious.


makeup-
when Lola reveals her dead body we will need to ensure that she looks realistic. To do this we will need to ensure that Lola's face is extremely pale and drawn as a dead body doesn't have any blood flow. Also, we will need to make sure that Lola's lips are very blue and under her eyes are very dark to make her look lifeless. Also, because Lola was killed in a car accident, she will need to have bruises and wounds on her face. But the wound will not be fresh as a few weeks have passed since she died. 


Costumes
The characters will be dressed very normally and basic, for example jeans and tops. However, a costume which will  be needed will be a hospital gown for the first scene when Lola wakes up in a hospital. The hospital gown will add to the mundane realism in the film as the gown will make it look like she's been administered into an actual hospital.



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