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Friday, 22 January 2010

Representation

Characters appearing in our opening sequence:

  • Katherine Whittaker - Protaganist
  • Steph Bolton - Girlfriend of the protaganist's ex-boyfriend
  • Gary - Protaganist's ex-boyfriend
The protaganist will be represented as very perculiar, abnormal movement and we have included red eyes on the Protaganist's eyes to ensure that our audience know that she isn't an ordinary girl.

The secondary characters are represented as the run-of-the-mill young couple, having conversations and someone's house.

Even though it would have been easier to use stereotypes, as the mojority of the media does, to get a point/character across quickly, we decided create a 'new' character, this will also build up the enigmas. The audience also wouldn't have a predictable ending their head, as you may if stereotypes were used.

As we have intended to creat a British opening sequence, to a British film, then the charcters are not stereotypes, especially not the protaganist.
The protaganist has abnormal movement, The protaganist does not speak and she keeps the same look all the way through the piece.

The secondary characters have typical physical movement, happy behaviour and speech is the same as any other person.

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