Props;
- A Bike: This would be a prop that me and my group would need as the story line of our opening sequence is that little boy is riding down a deserted road before being abducted. This would make the audience think that the child is in danger as he is riding his bike down a deserted road on his own.
- A Large Bag: This is a prop that our group will need as this is what will be used when the kidnapper takes the 'Child'. However, we are actually filling the bag up with a weight so that it looks to the audience as if the child is actually in the bag. This would make the audience feel uncomfortable but yet intrigued to know what has happened to the boy, this then leads on to the audience asking themselves questions. Such as, 'Whats the story behind this?', 'What happened to the boy?' etc.
- A photograph of the child that is being abducted: Our group needs this prop as it allows Shaun to burn the photograph of the boy. This shows the audience the boy has been abducted for a specific reason. This would then makes the audience wonder why the boy had been specifically chosen.
Costumes;
- Shaun: Throughout the opening sequence, Shaun will be wearing quite causal but very dark clothes. The casual clothes represent the fact that he is trying to pursue himself to be just like everyone else by wearing clothes such as a jumper with a hood and a pair of jeans. When actual fact he is about to abduct a little boy from the park. The dark colours represent the fact that he is quite dangerous. He is dark and mysterious. This could intrigue the audience as it would make them question as what the boy is going to do.
- The Little Boy: The little boy will be wearing brightly coloured clothing, such as a t shirt and pair of trousers or jeans. The bright colours of the clothing will contrast with the dark colours of the suspects clothing. Furthermore, by the child wearing bright and colourful t shirts, it represents the happiness of the child and how innocent the child actually is.
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