Clarissa Bowers as Jesse
For the costume we felt that using typical cloths that teenagers where would allow for the audience to identify with the character. Having the blue colours allows her to be neutral and lets the audience make their mind up about her. Using the conversation teen costume highlights the age of the character and fits in with the character that we created for Jesse.
Laure Bayne as Elizabeth
For the costume we felt that having a more formal look reflected that ‘nerd’ element of her, also seen by the uses of glass. Having this convention allows the audience to clearly identify what type of character she is. By using the white shirt and the brown has less conventional colours and highlights the way in which she doesn’t fit in and puts over Elizabeth .
Tom Bell as Ryan
The costume used of Ryan uses pale colours which allow him to bled into the back ground and shows the way in which he is a less important character. The costume is casual and puts over the way in which he is relaxed. The costume reflect the character of Ryan to the audience.
David Mills as Zac
Here the costume used more darker and contrasts to that of Jesse and highlights the way in which their could be something up with their relationship. The costume also has a relaxed feel and allows the audience to identify with him. The costume puts over the character of Zac.
Eleanor Todd as Sarah
For the costume used brighter colour to put over her character and shows the way in which she doesn’t fit in. The uses of having jeans and T-shirt putting over a causal feeling and allows the audience to relate to her. Along with this the costume puts over the character that we created for Sarah.
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