Name: Amber (Older girl)
Character role: Victim
Age: 18
Gender stereotype of role: Girly
Costume: Light blue jeans, Cream/white/pink top
Hair and make up: Neat long hair, tidy make up, pink lip stick
Body language: Feminine, walks like a model, very girly
Facial expression: in the first scene she's very happy and always smiling. In the other scenes she looks confused and worried.
Role within the narrative: Victim
Represented as: Very girly, innocent despite her being the cause of the little girls death. A bit clueless, naïve, vulnerable.
Name: Poppy (little girl)
Character role: Antagonist
Age: 8
Gender stereotype of role: Girly, childish, cute
Costume: school uniform, pink cardigan
Hair and make up: slightly messy at first. After extremely messy and big.
Body language: At first she's very active and full of energy running around and waving at the camera. After she moves slow and creepy.
Facial expression: At first she is happy and is smiling. After she shows no emotion.
Role within the narrative: Antagonist
Represented as: She comes across very innocent and sweet but then after she dies her spirt comes back evil and as a villain.
Some good evidence of planning your characters here. There is a some understanding of who the characters will be and their role within the narrative.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-where you mention the gender stereotype of role, is a female a conventional victim? Then go onto the characteristics your characters will possess with more detail.
-more detail about the role within the narrative.
-include images of the people who will star within your film