2. The Lead
My character will
be wearing a suit at
some point in the
trailer – in order to
make sure he looks
mature and stylish,
I feel that I should
have him wear a
I see my lead character, a knitted tie not
reasonably affluent young unlike this one.
man, as dressing in fairly smart I have thought hard about the casual attire that
my lead character should have and have
clothing not unlike actor decided that these two jackets would give him
Michael Fassbender in this a fairly mature and sophisticated, yet also
dangerous look which is key to his character.
image – the scarf and smart
I think that my character
jacket add a level of maturity should have a Henley
shirt like this when
to his look, which will be dressing casually – it has a
necessary for my lead slightly more elaborate
and distinctive look to it,
character as I intend to cast a which will ensure that the
fairly young actor in the role. character never looks like
a standard teenager.
3. The Antagonist
In order to make my
villain appear both
stylish but also
concerned with
concealing
themselves, I would
like to give them
I think the villain of my film should Clubmaster sunglasses
as they have a unique,
always be dressed smartly, though with vintage quality to
a distinctive piece of clothing – a them but are also
fashionable, and so
character that influences me in this they should give fitting
way is Gustavo Fring from TV’s denotations to my
Jumpers are fashionable
villain character.
Breaking Bad, who often wears suits pieces of clothing right
now, but to me they also
with yellow or burgundy shirts. For my have an inscrutable quality
– they can be worn both
character to have this look he should casually and formally. In
order to give my villain a
either have a suit or shirt that looks mysterious and
neat and fashionable, but can also prosperous air, I may give
him an expensive looking
stand out from a crowd. jumper like this.
4. Supporting Actors
As my supporting My other supporting
character will most character will be a
likely be more of a trustworthy, yet
dangerous looking
light-hearted one, I character. In order to
feel I should dress him give him a more
in more garish intimidating quality I
clothing than my lead will dress him in dark
character or villain. clothing and have him
For this character, I wear an accessory that
picture clothes that gives him a slightly
intimidating edge such
contrast in a as the that that Tom
distinctive yet Hardy wears here.
fashionable way, for Another character who
example grey on black initially appears shady is
as shown here by Tom Mark Ruffalo’s character
Hardy, in a slightly in Collateral, whose
comic supporting role slicked back hair gives
him a slightly sleazy
in Inception. edge.