Costume & Props

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This will be our interrogation seat where our terrorist will sit whilst being interrogated. We wanted to use a seat like this as it doesn’t have features and it is very plain, it doesn’t look comfortable which adds to what we are trying to show. We want the audience to know that the terrorist is in an uncomfortable position through the interrogation acts, but also i think it is important to show that where he sits isn’t something you wouldn’t have around your dining table. We have obtained this chair through my grandma who has kindly let us borrow

it for our opening sequence.

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Our terrorist will be wearing a white vest, however it will be very dirty. This will put more emphasis on how the terrorist is being treated and that the interrogators do not care about his appearance. We also want our terrorist to be wearing dark baggy trousers. Omar, our terrorist actor will be sourcing the vest and the trousers. The protagonist will be wearing a white shirt and black trousers for the interrogation scene. We want to show that he has an important job, the shirt and trouser will connote importance to the audience, however due to him only wearing a shirt suggests that the job he is doing (interrogating) is unprofessional as the shirt will be open and he will looked more chilled out. The suit will be sourced from our actor.

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Rory, the protagonist. During the bus scene Rory will be wearing a normal day clothing, a polo shirt and jeans, and these will also be sourced from our actor.

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The bag hides the terrorists identity and is used as a form of torture to confuse the suspect of his where about’s. Torture methods and violence such as this are what gives the backbone to the story as the protagonist feels guilt due to doing this to the terrorist.