Thursday, 28 February 2013

Planning: Character Representation- Ms H


Planning: Character Representation

The aim of a characters representation is to give the audience a idea of the films narrative by how the person in the role is expressed. the character representation can also build relationships between the audience and the characters. this is a very good concept because our antagonist will need to make the audience feel sorry for and also see the need to panic if something bad is going to happen to her.

we firstly have our antagonist who is Bryan
our antagonist will be represented as a 19 year old who has dropped out of school in a young age and also someone who is unemployed with plenty of time in his hand. we first experience bryan stalking Tanya (protagonist) in the background not so clear. Bryan starts all this because of his hate towards the world and his mum abandoning him at a young age has just put him in this state from a young age.

This has been the ideal background on my character because we need him to become this aggresive character that has had a lot of pain and wants to make the world live the same pain. we will make our character dress in black because he needs to be shown with dull colours which is the representation of him being evil.





Then we have our protagonist who is Tanya
Tanya will be known as a girl that is in the middle of her studies and who is aspiring to go to uni. she is a girl to herself and trys the best in life to achieve. Both her parents have successful workers which is often meant that she will be left at home alone. which all these factors conclude to her walking home for the last time after being stalked by a black dressed character (antagonist: bryan). My character representation for my protagonist is planned to be bright colours which represents innocence.


Conclusion

i have learnt that looking at how i need to represent my character has helped me decide on how my character will look. we have analysed in our group on how we want our character to be represented and how our characters should look in ever prospective. our character will enable the audience to realise what is going on and what the character should be representing.
 
 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Good anaylsis of your own characters.

    To improve:
    -Add some examples at the start of stereotypical characters from film. Describe how they are styled and what this makes the audience think about them

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  2. Please make the changes suggested above

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