Lead Female
• Our leading female character has been influenced by fairy tale characters
and their costumes, such as Little Red Riding Hood and Alice in
Wonderland. Here is one costume idea that we
may use, influenced in particular by Little Red
Riding Hood. We will cast a teenage girl between
the ages of 16-18 to play the role of the female
character, in order for our audience to identify
with her.
Costume References
• Here is another costume that we may use, inspired particularly by Ofelia’s
costume in Pan’s Labyrinth and the illustrations of Alice from Alice in
Wonderland by John Tenniel.
John Tenniel’s illustrations
• In 1865 Tenniel, after long talks with Carroll, illustrated the first edition of
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
• Tenniel drew ninety-two drawings for Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.
• Tenniel’s illustrations have
Influenced our character
Costume through the simple
Black and white pinafore
And bow accessories to
Symbolise her youthful
Innocence and naivety.
Male character
• The male character appears very little in our music video, but his character
symbolises mystery and is the key to guiding our female
character through her journey. The masquerade mask
suggests a facade and sense of false pretence, and also
shows that the music video is focusing on the female
character and her journey, not the male character.

Characters

  • 2.
    Lead Female • Ourleading female character has been influenced by fairy tale characters and their costumes, such as Little Red Riding Hood and Alice in Wonderland. Here is one costume idea that we may use, influenced in particular by Little Red Riding Hood. We will cast a teenage girl between the ages of 16-18 to play the role of the female character, in order for our audience to identify with her.
  • 3.
    Costume References • Hereis another costume that we may use, inspired particularly by Ofelia’s costume in Pan’s Labyrinth and the illustrations of Alice from Alice in Wonderland by John Tenniel.
  • 4.
    John Tenniel’s illustrations •In 1865 Tenniel, after long talks with Carroll, illustrated the first edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. • Tenniel drew ninety-two drawings for Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. • Tenniel’s illustrations have Influenced our character Costume through the simple Black and white pinafore And bow accessories to Symbolise her youthful Innocence and naivety.
  • 5.
    Male character • Themale character appears very little in our music video, but his character symbolises mystery and is the key to guiding our female character through her journey. The masquerade mask suggests a facade and sense of false pretence, and also shows that the music video is focusing on the female character and her journey, not the male character.