Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Costume & Props list

Costume & Prop List:
This was produced by myself and Joe.

Props:
Talc - Talcum powder adds an effect to the lighting and can make a character appear more mysterious. 
Mirror - We used a mirror in the changing rooms for when our main character is shadow boxing. This creates a sense of realisation between him and the obstacles he must overcome.
Spritz – Spritz to spray on the boxers when fighting in order o add the effect of sweating and to make the opening sequence look as realistic and professional as possible.
White Tape - The white tape was used as an implication of how professional the fight is. Tape is an extremely important kit requirement for professional boxers as they use it when they are warming up and wear it underneath the gloves for extra padding.
Small Stool - This is a generic convention of all boxing matches as the audience always sees boxers on stools before and during fights.
Black Marker
Sponge
Headphones - We chose to use headphones for our scene of Charlie in the changing rooms. As he take his head phones of the music turns from non diegetic sound to diegetic. So again this connotes the seriousness of the fight to come.
Water Bottle – This is a generic convention suited for the opening sequences genre.
Gum shield – Again, this is a generic convention of boxing matches.

Wardrobe:
Charlie:
Cloak with hood- The reason we chose to give Charlie a Cloak is because we have a silhouette of him walking out of the dressing room to the ring in it. This gives our character a mysterious presence and keeps the opening sequence tense.
Shorts
Boots
Gloves

Joe:
Shorts
Boots
Gloves

Zack:
All black tracksuit - Zack had to wear an all black tracksuit because he was the coach in our opening sequence. We thought that using dark basic colours like black to connote that he isn't an important character in the film.
Referee:
Ref shirt
Bow tie - The Ref wore a bow tie to signify that this fight is official, and could be a life changing fight.

Trousers

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