Props, Costumes, Make up and Equipment
Equipment needed:
     Camera,
     Bag,
     Dolly (chair on wheels),
     Tripod,
     Fig Rig,
     Memory card.

Main Character:
     Costumes-Checked shirt (red and black), green/blue chinos, trainers. These
     conform to the conventions of the dance pop genre, as the clothes are bright and
     colourful in order to make them stand out and also the artists is wearing trainers
     as they typically connote dance and activity as they are easy to move in. No
     make-up is required.
     Props for this scene:Bench
     Where will these props and costumes come from: We will find a bench in the
     park at Primrose Hill, and the costume will be supplied by Scott.
Dancers:
     Both the male and female dancers will wear all black clothing, such as a tank top
     and leggings. This it so that the clothing does not distract away from the dancing.
     The female dancer will have on light make-up to emphasis her eyes in close-up
     shots.
     Props for this scene:Spotlights
     Where will these props and costumes come from: The costumes will be the
     dancers own clothes and the spotlights are already set up in the drama room,
     where we will be filming.
Business man:
     The actor will wear a crumpled white shirt, black loose tie, black trousers and
     smart dirty back shoes. This is to represent the frustration from that
     environment, as the clothes make it seem his been working none stop and does
     not take pride in is appearance because he doesn’t enjoy working there.
     Props for this scene:Chair, Desk, Computer
     Where will these props and costumes come from: The costume will be supplied
     by Scott and the props will be already set up in the office. However, the
     computer will be supplied by Rachele.
Interrogation woman:
     Long red shirt and leggings with converse trainers. She will wear think mascara
     which will be streaked to look like tear tracks-connoting she’s been crying
     because she stressed and worried. Also, she will have smudged red lipstick. Her
Props, Costumes, Make up and Equipment
    overall look will be disheveled as if she’s been in that room for a long time and
    therefore tired, worn and frustrated.
    Props for this scene:Chair, rope and spotlights.
    Where will these props and costumes come from:We will get the chair from the
    media department and the spotlight will be already set up in the drama room.
    Also, the costume should be provided either by the actor or Scott and make-up
    by Fiona.
Gym guy:
    Typical training wear, such as, black vest, black shorts and trainers. His face will
    be covered in sweat and we will achieve this look by using water before shooting.
    Props for this scene:Punching bag, bandages
    Where will these props and costumes come from:Rachele will provide the
    bandages and Scott the costume. Fiona will supply the water for make-up and the
    punching bag will be already set up in the location.

Equipment needed

  • 1.
    Props, Costumes, Makeup and Equipment Equipment needed: Camera, Bag, Dolly (chair on wheels), Tripod, Fig Rig, Memory card. Main Character: Costumes-Checked shirt (red and black), green/blue chinos, trainers. These conform to the conventions of the dance pop genre, as the clothes are bright and colourful in order to make them stand out and also the artists is wearing trainers as they typically connote dance and activity as they are easy to move in. No make-up is required. Props for this scene:Bench Where will these props and costumes come from: We will find a bench in the park at Primrose Hill, and the costume will be supplied by Scott. Dancers: Both the male and female dancers will wear all black clothing, such as a tank top and leggings. This it so that the clothing does not distract away from the dancing. The female dancer will have on light make-up to emphasis her eyes in close-up shots. Props for this scene:Spotlights Where will these props and costumes come from: The costumes will be the dancers own clothes and the spotlights are already set up in the drama room, where we will be filming. Business man: The actor will wear a crumpled white shirt, black loose tie, black trousers and smart dirty back shoes. This is to represent the frustration from that environment, as the clothes make it seem his been working none stop and does not take pride in is appearance because he doesn’t enjoy working there. Props for this scene:Chair, Desk, Computer Where will these props and costumes come from: The costume will be supplied by Scott and the props will be already set up in the office. However, the computer will be supplied by Rachele. Interrogation woman: Long red shirt and leggings with converse trainers. She will wear think mascara which will be streaked to look like tear tracks-connoting she’s been crying because she stressed and worried. Also, she will have smudged red lipstick. Her
  • 2.
    Props, Costumes, Makeup and Equipment overall look will be disheveled as if she’s been in that room for a long time and therefore tired, worn and frustrated. Props for this scene:Chair, rope and spotlights. Where will these props and costumes come from:We will get the chair from the media department and the spotlight will be already set up in the drama room. Also, the costume should be provided either by the actor or Scott and make-up by Fiona. Gym guy: Typical training wear, such as, black vest, black shorts and trainers. His face will be covered in sweat and we will achieve this look by using water before shooting. Props for this scene:Punching bag, bandages Where will these props and costumes come from:Rachele will provide the bandages and Scott the costume. Fiona will supply the water for make-up and the punching bag will be already set up in the location.