Thursday 14 October 2010

Costume and Setting

Setting
Bishop Walsh Secondary school: Classroom/Outside school/ Hallway
Forest Scenery: Sutton Park/ Back garden/ plenty of foliage
Characters
Small punk girl needs to look weak and feeble. But then strong and mysterious
4 Bullies: 2 boys and 2 girls. One of the boys gets captured and is made into a vampire
Vampire teacher: Audience and bullies think he will save the day but he is actually a vampire himself.
Costume
Main character/punk girl;  

Doc Martins 
Bullies/Casual

Boy’s clothes should consist of jeans, hoodies, polo shirts, trainers or pumps, including very stereotypical colours for a male such as blue, brown, green and orange. Very casual and cool look as the bullies are perceived to be popular.

The females are girly but mean so need to wear jeans, skirts, shorts, tank tops, jackets, t-shirts, with dolly shoe or sandal footwear. Colours I will use include pink, yellow, purple, white and pale blue.  They should depict the image that they take care of themselves and have confidence in their own style.
The bullies are a total contrast in comparison with the punk girl whom is the main character. Whereas they dress similarly to one another indicating that they have no mind of their own, unlike the main character, one of the reasons they bully her is because she is seen as an outcast. This is highlighted through what she wears as colours are seen to be quite depressing; Black, grey, dark green and deep red. She should wear thick boots on her feet to symbolize how she is adamant to stand her ground with the bullies one and for all.

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