Production Blog: The Costumes We Wore

One of the things we had to consider for our project was the costumes. We had a general idea of what was going to happen in the film, but we weren’t sure who was going to wear what. In one of our original concepts, One of us would have played a killer in the film. This means that one of us would have had to wear a killer costume. We found that it was difficult to dress as a convincing killer, so we decided not to use one. Now that we know what the four of us are doing, we need to decide what to wear. Context clues given in the script can help us with what to wear. The characters have distinct roles. Taking this into consideration, we can narrow down our list of possible costumes. Using this, we will dress as regular people, blending with the real  world that we want to portray. Casual clothing, tennis shoes, and hats will all be present. The costume design is obviously subject to change by each person, so this rule will not be strictly followed. For example, Max decided that he wanted to wear a Metallica t-shirt, and because it represents him, we allowed it. We spent a long time thinking about costumes and implementing that into the film. When we wanted to change our costume, we would let the other group members know. There were never any issues with the costumes. To conclude, the customers that we selected for our film were chosen specifically to enhance the viewing experience. They were chosen to represent us. We chose the clothes based on what we thought would look good. We also chose them wisely. We wore what the character might have based on the day they had. That's all for tonight, signing out.



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