After speaking with the actors regarding their roles within the film, they were each able to source their own costume for the film, with the only requirements being that they wore black, non-distracting clothing. Whilst their final costumes may not reflect my costumes post earlier in the blog, I believe the final result was equally realistic, and helps to convey the characters' role before any dialogue is actually spoken.
Friday, 6 January 2017
New Actors
New Actors
Following
on from our feedback given from our teacher, Csenge and I immediately
set about in trying to cast older actors for the two Tonies. After a
short period of repetitive unavailable actors, Csenge and I were able to
cast my father, Andrew Barker (left) as well as his friend Rusai Bostan
(right) to fill the roles of the Tonies. The pair were very keen on
starring in the film and were comparably vastly more enthusiastic than
our actors for our first draft.
After speaking with the actors regarding their roles within the film, they were each able to source their own costume for the film, with the only requirements being that they wore black, non-distracting clothing. Whilst their final costumes may not reflect my costumes post earlier in the blog, I believe the final result was equally realistic, and helps to convey the characters' role before any dialogue is actually spoken.
After speaking with the actors regarding their roles within the film, they were each able to source their own costume for the film, with the only requirements being that they wore black, non-distracting clothing. Whilst their final costumes may not reflect my costumes post earlier in the blog, I believe the final result was equally realistic, and helps to convey the characters' role before any dialogue is actually spoken.
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