Friday, 8 February 2013

Props & costume

These are some of the props we used

Before We started going out to film we had to plan and sort out costume and props that we would need for filming some of the horror scenes, We did this by identifying exactly what the scenes would look like therefore chose the right make-up and props for the scenes and bought them before hand in order for us to be able to make the horror scenes seem more realistic. For instance we used blood as make-up in most of our horror scenes on the characters in order for them to look like they are in danger and have already started getting attacked.

Costume preparation for characters


Before filming the funeral scene me and Sofia had to make sure the actresses were dressed appropriately for the funeral scene and had the right costume we requested, in order for the scene to look professional. This was black formal clothing which can be worn at a funeral. However me and Sofia had to ensure we do the hair and make-up for our characters in order for them to have the look we expected for the funeral scene. I was responsible for applying make-up on the characters, I ensured the make-up was very natural as the characters are going to a funeral and therefore should have natural colour foundation and blusher.
Old woman make-up preparation


On the day we went out to film in Smethwick old church and graveyards. I was responsible for applying make-up to one of our characters which will be the old woman in our horror trailer. I had to ensure I applied white/pale foundation to give the effect of a weird looking old woman in the trailer. I also applied dark colour make up around her eyes in order to give the effect of eye bags. Which will show that the women is very  weird and tired looking this adds to the effect we want to create for the audience.  

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