In order for a film to become conventional to its genre, its important to have a variety of characters with different characteristic and personalities so that it meets the audiences expectations and they're able to connect with certain types of characters.
Main characters within my thriller...
Name: Cindy White
Character role: Girlfriend
Age: 17
Gender stereotype of role: Girly girl
Costume: white tights with a colourful skirt and a white cardigan
Hair and makeup: Hair untied, casual make-up – eyeliner and foundation etc.
Body language and facial expression:
Body language – flirty
Facial expression – happy
Represented as a victim who always wants her boyfriend around and o do everything for her
Role within the narrative: Constantly with the boyfriend and a part of the group who go to record a thriller
Name: Josh Stevenson
Character role : Boyfriend
Age: 17
Gender stereotype of role: Mature boyfriend
Costume: Jeans and a winter coat
Hair and makeup: short hair no makeup.
Body language and facial expression:
Body language - straight posture, slightly build
Facial expression - happy
Represented as a typical young man who thinks he knows it all
Role within the narrative : he’s part of the group who go to record the thriller. However, he doesn’t do anything but follow the group and flirt with his girlfriend ensuring she’s safe.
Name: Leo
Toretto
Character role: Leader of the group of boys
Age: 17
Gender stereotype of role: boastful, smug
Costume: shirt, jeans
Hair and makeup: normal, scruffy hair
Body language and facial expression:
Body language – high posture
Facial expression - sarcastic smiles
Represented as another victim who doesn’t care and wants it to be over so he can go home
Role within the narrative: Acts like he doesn’t care about the project
Character role: Leader of the group of boys
Age: 17
Gender stereotype of role: boastful, smug
Costume: shirt, jeans
Hair and makeup: normal, scruffy hair
Body language and facial expression:
Body language – high posture
Facial expression - sarcastic smiles
Represented as another victim who doesn’t care and wants it to be over so he can go home
Role within the narrative: Acts like he doesn’t care about the project
Name: Sam
Character role: Nerd
Age: 17
Gender stereotype of role: typical male nerd into technology and getting work done
Costume: chinos ( tack ups) cheeked shirt
Hair and makeup: neat hair, combed
Body language and facial expression:
Body language - stiff posture to show he is nervous
Facial expression - straight face
Represented as a typical nerd who is focused on his studies and seen as an easy target
Role within the narrative : the group make fun of him whilst he records the forest. Sam is the reason the group split up as he ran away
Character role: Nerd
Age: 17
Gender stereotype of role: typical male nerd into technology and getting work done
Costume: chinos ( tack ups) cheeked shirt
Hair and makeup: neat hair, combed
Body language and facial expression:
Body language - stiff posture to show he is nervous
Facial expression - straight face
Represented as a typical nerd who is focused on his studies and seen as an easy target
Role within the narrative : the group make fun of him whilst he records the forest. Sam is the reason the group split up as he ran away
Name: Jack
Character role: ‘’Antagonist’’
Age: 16
Gender stereotype of role: immature teenager
Costume: all black jumper and bottoms
Hair and makeup: normal hair
Body language and facial expression:
Body language - jumpy, crazy etc.
Facial expression - constantly smiling
Represented as a victim who doesn’t care about anything that is going on around him. All fun and games
Role within the narrative : Turns up late to the meeting point and scares everyone.
Character role: ‘’Antagonist’’
Age: 16
Gender stereotype of role: immature teenager
Costume: all black jumper and bottoms
Hair and makeup: normal hair
Body language and facial expression:
Body language - jumpy, crazy etc.
Facial expression - constantly smiling
Represented as a victim who doesn’t care about anything that is going on around him. All fun and games
Role within the narrative : Turns up late to the meeting point and scares everyone.
With the analysis of the character representations, it enables me and the rest of my group to understand the importance of the each of them and how they relate to the narrative. by using this we can also develop our characters better and ensure that the audience know what type of character they are.
Good evidence of planning here. Characters are discussed according to their role within the film, their stereotypes and how you plan to represent them.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-include some images of existing characters from thrillers you want your characters to be like
-try and provide some more detail about each convention so you understand your charcters better