2. Dean SainsburyDean Sainsbury
For this character, I had him wear a
bandana tied around his nose and
mouth, white sunglasses, and a
hoodie with the hood up. With this
outfit, his face is almost completely
covered, so you aren’t able to see
any facial features. The inspiration for
this outfit came from a band member
called Charlie Scene (Bottom Image)
from the band Hollywood Undead. Using those particular
glasses was a risky moves, because they are reflective.
Luckily, you only see them straight on for a few seconds at
a distance, so you aren’t really able to see the reflection of
the camera, unless you study the image carefully.
3. Ryan DelaneyRyan Delaney
For this outfit, I showed up to film with
my North Face Jacket. This was
because North Face is an iconic
teenager item of clothing and is now
more often seen as a jacket that is
associated with gangs. So it was
decided that I was given a North Face
Mask to go along with it so that it
looked like this was a uniform so it
gave the characters more of a professional side to them. These masks are
iconic in a way to heist movies. Because they are easy to find, and simple
enough to wear and covers your entire face, minus the eyes.
4. Alec MeyerAlec Meyer
For this outfit, Alec wore a mouth
and nose mask, and a beanie,
making it so that you are only
able to see my eyes. Alec also
wore a red striped Adidas
hoodie. In our initial idea, his
character was wearing a red
shirt, but since we weren’t able
to follow through with the idea,
we had to scrap the costumes.
However he still liked the idea of wearing red, so he decided to still add that
element to this new idea. The hoodies and jackets also give the sense that
we aren’t fully prepared for this, and that we don’t know to put the plan
together.
At first, we would’ve wanted to have matching outfits and masks, but by
having each character wear a different set of clothes, and different
headwear, It doesn’t create such a serious feel.