Internal Representation
For the internal representation of mise-en-scene I will be going over the
lighting, costume, props, and setting used for the internal persona of my character.
Lighting
As I said on my last post I will be using "Atlanta style" lighting in the opening film to demonstrate a sense of realism in the open world for both sides. It's not much to say about the element of lighting since I just want the realism to be a sensed in the project.
Costume
For the costume of his internal (bad) side will be something like this because this style is heavily used in "ghetto" environments now compared to in the past where it was all baggy. This style is also kind of mainstream for people in these areas and heavily televised on social media so it shows the type of influence I talked about in my target audience.
Props
For the props we were going to get a ziploc bag and fill it with fake weed which will be oregano glued together to form a ball or just leave it crushed and put it in the bag alone for the bathroom scene. For the room scene we're probably going to use paper to roll into a cylinder and then coloring it orange on the tip for it to look like one. If it looks to fake we'll order some fake ones and then switch the scene up a bit by making Oliver(the protagonist) try to smoke it but cant in time so he just throws it away.
Location
For the location of his bad side, the bathroom where he's in to change will be a dirty one because it shows that he's changing from the clean life with his clean clothes to the dirty side of him where he does all the illegal activities and acts the way he is and its the location is also the opposite of cleanliness of his room just like he's turning into the opposite version of what people think about him.
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