Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Prop List

PROP LIST:

The Wig-

In order to distinguish the different ages, we decided to use a wig. The wig will effectively seperate the the woman from the 1960's to the 1980's and to 2010. Her image changes with each time, with fashion and dress code and hair alike. Instead of cutting (my) real hair, I will be able to cut the wig in order to create the same effect instead.








The Laptop:












We were fortunate enough to be allowed to use the broken laptops in school (which do look slightly dated, resembling the old fashioned laptops in the 80's). We decided to slick multi-coloured squares on the lid of the laptop to emphasize the popular colours and pop art of the time.

The Postman Bag:


We realised that the typical trait-mark for postmen is their red letter bag. We were able to get a traditional Royal Mail bag in which we would put the 'Cragga' letter inside. The see- through front of the bag enables the audience to see the letter inside (if we were to film front on) and it also distinguishes the actor to be a postman; giving clarity to the audience.





The Letter:


We wanted the letter to introduce the song (as many dubstep music video's do not have the artist in the video themselves). We were going to have a stamp in which the girl's face would be the equilivant of the Queen's head and the word 'Cragga' would be undernieth, but we realised that this would be very small and the audience may not be able to see it clearly. Instead, the letter is addressed to Cragga, entitling the artist and the name of the song, effectively introducing the song in a subtly way.

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