The Calm Before the Coming Storm Part 2 | Blog Post #10
Clothing! Materials! Oh so many factors to choose! Over the summer i have been thinking about clothing outfits and how bad my film was. Not to antagonize my previous self, but the effort put into the before film was abysmal. Which is why i come back this year with an improved fashion sense.
As a result, for out protagonist I'm thinking that he wears a beige woolen coat with a white t-shirt with some stains on it. He will also have beige pants on and beaten up shoes. The point is to make him look like he has older clothing with a scheme that may hint so. Additionally, this may give the audience the impression of him being poorer which coincides with him working with "friends" who offer him strange jobs to get by.
The antagonist will wear black pants, a white clean shirt, black pants, a black blazer. The point of this causal attire is to make him seem of higher wealth and social status than the protagonist. Additionally, this can make him seem like he has a lot more power than the protagonist. This supports the idea that he can force the protagonist to commit crimes.
As we have discussed, the main characters will have specific attire. This is to emphasize both the implied and expressed differences in their status. This is with one being in a superior status. This is opposite to one being in a weaker status. This will support the power dynamic between the two characters.
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