Sunday, 16 November 2014

Planinng- Character Representation-Miss B

Character Representation 



Name:Professor 
Character: antagonist 
Age:24-6
Gender stereotype: clever, British, 
hair and make-up: neat curly hair, clear face
Costume: dark co lour tie, black/grey trouser, professors white coat, round glasses
Facial expression and Body language:has a calm face but same time it looks confused, good posture,
Represented as: the observer of Lara who behaves in an odd why. The audience understand that the professor is still unable too understand whats going on with Lara as he is confused.
Role within the narrative: he has different prospective. He is unable to find out whats wrong with Lara and why she is mentally unstable. 






Name: Lara 
Character: anti-hero 
Age:22/4
Gender stereotype: dark hair, slim, British, 
Costume: light colour clothes for example grey top
Make-up and Hair: Lara hair is dark frizzy curly and make-up will be smudged eyes with dark under eye when she is in the mental institution. At the flashback she will be wearing neutral make-up and i each flash backs her hair style will be different for example ponytail, messy bun and a straight hair.
Facial expression and Body language: in the first flash back Lara expression is very happy with a good posture. In the second flash  back Lara facial expression is shocked, nervous and her posture is straight. The last flashback is Lara expression having mental behavior and is very unpredictable. 
Represented as: The mental pregnant women who is in a mental institution as she is acting strange. 
Role within the narrative: Lara gets flashback of what might be the reason why she is in a mental institution and also is a murder. 






Name: Fatma
Character: antagonist 
Age:22//4
Gender stereotype: tall, British, slim, pale 
Hair and Make-up: When she is dead she will have pale looking make-up with blood contacts and her hair will be messy. When she is alive she will have neutral looking make-up with neat hair style. 
Costume: when she is alive her clothing will be neutral but when she is dead she will have white dirty clothing with blood stain and she will be bare foot.
Facial expression and Body language: she has normal facial expression and body language but then it turns into shock and sad expression and after no body language and expression as she is dead. 
Represented as: a dead antagonist that gets revenge on the murderer 
Role within the narrative:she was murdered by the women who was included with the affair. then comes back as a ghost. 


1 comment:

  1. Some good character planning here.

    To improve;
    -gender stereotypes are about what characteristics/stereotypes that come with someone's gender in your production, like for male professor, intelligent, curious etc.
    -can you include some images of your characters?

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