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Wednesday, 14 October 2015

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Props

In the production of our film we will need a number of props, however, the props we require will not be difficult to access as they mostly consist of objects found in most households. Usually, clothing can often be a difficult in terms of finding the perfect outfit without spending too much money. Fortunatley, our character will be dressed in a simple white shirt and black tie.

Props:

  • Cigarette- The opening scene consists of the main character smoking a cigarette. We will be able to purchase a packet of cigarettes from most shops or even borrow one from a friend/family member. If our actor does not wish to smoke a real cigarette we would likely have to use a fake vapour cigarette but we would like the film to look as authentic as possible.



  • An obvious prop that we will require is a desktop computer (PC). We have made an arrangement with college to give us some old computers that were to originally be thrown away. As the computer moniter will be smashed, we will have to mention this on a risk assessment. 
  •  Clothing: As previously mentioned, Stanley will be wearing a plain white shirt with a black tie and black trousers. His clothes will be messy and look very similar to Edward Norton's Character ('The Narrator') in Fight Club. It is likely that we will have access to these clothes at home but if not, they can be easily purchased from most shops.
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  •  Digital clock- Again, this would quite easy to come by, there may be one available at someone's home. If not I imagine that we would find one in an appropriate shop for a fairly low price.


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  • Hoodie- A black hoodie would be very easy to access and is very likely that one of our group members own one, myself included. 
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  •  Dial Phone- To purchase a new Dial Phone would be quite expensive. However, there may be some non-functioning ones in an antiques store, although this could be still somewhat costly but would be much better than buying a brand new working one. If we are unable to access a Dial Phone we will likely use a regular telephone (not mobile phone).





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