Props

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This is a rough view of what we hope the table will look like (minus the masks).

Transcript of Props

Page 1: Props

This is a rough view of what we hope the table will look like (minus the masks).

Page 2: Props

To be consistent with our branding, we need the props on table to be creepy and scary such as this candle holder. It allows the audience to see that this is a nightmare version of the tea party

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Again, we tried to add to our scary theme through the many skulls that were placed around the table.

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This “Drink Me” goblet served as an inter-textual reference to the movie as the famous scene in which Alice drinks the liquid. The fact that it is a skull goblet instead of a plain bottle also is in line with our branding of a nightmare wonderland.

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This again is an inter-textual reference to Alice in Wonderland.

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The cupcakes added to the tea party look of the table.

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This candlestick prop acted as a centre piece and also connotes a sense of “Gothic” which is again in line with the creepy theme of our Music Video.

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The pocket watches were also inter-textual references to the White Rabbit and Alice in Wonderland

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The masks were to convey to the audience that they are monsters