Character role: AntagonistName: Amani
Age: 18
Gender stereotype of role: His processed but he doesn't realise that until he kills his sister. He does know how or why he is processed but at the beginning of the film he is the hero but at the end the audience realises is that he is the antagonist.
Costume: at the begging of the film he is wearing a white top with light blue jeans at the end of the film he has blood on his white top with black track suite.
Hair and make up: normal hair no differences and no make up.
Body language and facial expression: At first very innocent scared and upset but towards the end he is shocked and frightened and doesn't know what he is doing.
Represented as a person who isn't in charge of themselves.
Role within the narrative: Innocent then becomes the antagonist who kills his sister.
Character role: Sister who gets killed.
Name ruth
Age: 11
Gender stereotype of role: Sister who gets killed by her brother no one know how no one know why.
Costume: white top with blood on it cause she gets killed but during to the end she has a clear white top which sow that she is innocent.
Hair and make up: Blood on her face and hair is braids.
represented as a innocent young girls who gets killed by her brother.
Role within the narrative: Innocent young girl.
Some planning here of the characters and their representation in your production.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-gender stereotypes are what we think about their character in terms of their gender, like males are bigger, stronger, emotionally disconnected and females might be vulnerable, weak etc.
-can you include images of the people that will play the role?