Thursday, December 15, 2016

Preparing for coursework - DAY 7 - MISE-EN-SCENE

Costume and Mise en Scene


Victor: Casual light blue long sleeves collared shirt and brown(or black, or dark blue) slack pants ---> No need to tuck in shirt, like just got back from a tiring day of work.

The blue tint in the character costume emphasizes the point that he is passive and plain. Victor does not fit in well with the work place he's in because he lets his colleagues run ahead. The plain blue also implies that he is caring but tired. Blue can emphasize sadness(melancholy) and somber. Therefore, viewers are fed subconsciously that Victor is tired from his work, as well as his responsibility to look after Scott, yet, he still fights his day through the same routine without seeing the end of this desperate tunnel.





Scott: Black long sleeve sweater with grey pants. 

Black symbolizes darkness within Scott and his mysteriousness. It also shows that Scott's character is deep, and needs to be understand at a deeper depth.  Black is contrasting to every other color, therefore, this indicates that Scott is unique, and keeps himself at a distant from society.

Props:

  • Crime board
  • Sketch book
  • Marker for Scott
  • papers/newspaper
  • Notebooks and Laptop (for Victor)

Location Set up and Decoration inspiration:



(The amazing Spider-Man: Peter's room and his board)
I want the board messy and unorganized with as many evidences as possible. This allows viewers to relate Victor's desperation to catch the murderer with Scott's will to escape through his maze - messy and a struggle.

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