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Mise-En-Scene

Mise en-scene - Costume Design

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Page 1: Mise en-scene - Costume Design

Mise-En-Scene

Page 2: Mise en-scene - Costume Design

DamonDamon’s costume is quite simplistic in order to suggest how he is just a normal, down to earth guy which emphasises the shock the audience experiences when it is revealed that Damon may be a possible killer.

We wanted Damon to wear a red shirt; red has connotations of danger which foreshadows future events.

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StephanieWe have chosen this combination of clothes to convey that Stephanie is the stereotypical girl.The clothes presented are fashionable which are usually wore by the popular crowd – femaleswithin this group usually have the archetype of blonde, rude girls.

We selected white converse’s out for Stephanie; it highlights how she isn’t very sensible or smart as she has not dressed appropriately for the woods. Additionally, we pictured her with a heart necklace on, which was a gift from Damon, in order to symbolise their love for oneanother.

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ZacWe wanted Zac’s appearance to represent how he is quite cool and collected, and is also a bitfoolish. The combination of clothes is simple, yet stylish which shows how Zac is slightly Focused on his appearance but doesn’t over do it. We also decided for him to just wear a shortSleeved top because it highlights how he tries to act tough, therefore he doesn’t wear jacketswhen he’s cold.

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AlonaAlona’s clothes largely consist of the colour black to express how she is apart from society as people who are usually dressed in all black are frowned upon and are stereotypically seen asWeird and different. We wanted Alona to symbolise the countertype of a girl, therefore we gaveher skate branded shoes and a skater beanie because, stereotypically, girls do not skate. Thejumper also reveals that Alona may not be all as she seems and that there is something abouther that seems a bit off and that she may be a bit troubled. As well as this, she is the only one wearing a hat which, again, pushes forwards the idea that she is usually the odd one out.

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AdrianAdrian’s outfit supports the stereotypical representation of a geek due to the braces attached to his jeans and the fact that his jumper has shoulder pads on them. We also chose for Adrian to wear walking boots; it shows how he is sensible and prepared.