Friday, 16 December 2011

Make Up and Costume.




These images show that mainly, ghost characters seem to have very very pale skin with a purple/grey/blue tint to it. The characters eyes always seem to be quiet sunken and dark, looking rather scary!

Based on these images, we have decided to stick with our original idea. Which for the ghost was white/grey skin to make her skin look pale, and sunken dark eyes with some fake blood near her mouth and on the face. Matted hair, so back combed to make it look big and messy. To do this will will use, white powder, black and grey eye shadows, red lipstick and a hair brush to create the messy hair look. 
For our other actor, who is just a normal young man. We will probably not put any make up on him as he doesn't really need any. However what we might do is during our scene where he gets scared, make his skin seem a bit paler.
The costumes for our characters will be plain and simple so it looks realistic. For the male he will be wearing standard bed clothes(pajamas). 
For our ghost character we will dress her in a long, dirty nightgown. 

Our location is extremely suitable as usually a ghost film is based within a house or some type of personal space. 

We feel that both of our characters are the correct age and gender. Our ghost is a young girl aged 10, and our male character is aged 17 but comes across a lot older!! (18+)
We feel that these ages are correct because a ghost film tends to have the ghost as a young child to make it seem a lot scarier. And also, our male character wasn't really a problem as we could of had any gender but chose male simply for effect.










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