Thursday, April 22, 2021

group discussion

 In todays group discussion we reconfirmed the drone situation and made final decisions on who would be our asylum girl we decided the easiest person to use on the day would be Adam's daughter, therefore we decided to cast her to reduce complications. We also decided that it would be easier to use Adam's daughter as the asylum girl as this way we could also reduce Covid implications as she is a part of the same house hold.I suggested the idea of using a restraining jacket as a costume element for the girl , we discussed the idea and decided that it would be easier to use what the theatre room has available such as white medical gowns as this gives the same effect as well as lets us avoid any delays in delivery due to Covid. We also discussed what props and costumes  we would need and where we will be getting them from, the initial things we realised we required was a car to come up the drive way , fortunately for my group and I Adam allowed us to use his car. We also discussed the idea that we will need white hospital gowns from the theatre room and we will also need white sheets to cover the furniture so that it gives the effect that the family is moving in. Jana decided she would be the one to request the hospital gown from the drama department. We realised we will need some empty boxes to which i suggested using the box from the corridor outside as it belonged to me and would give the same effect as moving into the building. I suggested the idea of having make-up on the asylum girl such as black eyes and white makeup around her face to make her look less alive in the shot, Jana said that she had this type of make-up already available therefore we decided it would be in best interest to use what is already available.White bed sheets to cover the furniture were already available at Peaslake therefore we were able to borrow the sheets from there and cover the furniture. 

After I had spoken with Claire she also confirmed that she would be available to be the mother for the shoot. 



       

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