Props and costumes

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Props - Duffel bag Black colour shows neutrality and simplicity by presenting little details in the colour scheme but will contrast the contents. - Money This is used to portray motivation as well as wealth - Alarm clock This represents the beginning of the day and also is used to draw Evan back into his organized day away from the things that keep him up at night. - Gun Unlike the positive aspect of his other job which is shown by the money, the gun represents the darker half which revolves around threatening, and in extremes cases, killing people. - Face cloth

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Props - Duffel bag

Black colour shows neutrality and simplicity by presenting little details in the colour scheme but will contrast the contents.

- Money

This is used to portray motivation as well as wealth

- Alarm clock

This represents the beginning of the day and also is used to draw Evan back into his organized day away from the things that keep him up at night.

- Gun

Unlike the positive aspect of his other job which is shown by the money, the gun represents the darker half which revolves around threatening, and in extremes cases, killing people.

- Face cloth

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This cloth serves as another method for Evan to prepare his mind for the day ahead. As if he is wiping away the ‘stains’ of his activities of yesterday and looking ahead to the new day with a fresh perspective.

- Phone

This is used as a means to form communication between Evan Silva and his Employer.

Costumes- Plain white t-shirt. Similarly to the duffel bag it creates a sense of neutrality. - Towel – if the scene demands it, it will cover up Evan’s lower half.

Cast Evan Silva – Monty Sansom. Monty has the most acting experience. Employer – Monty Sansom. For the sake of convenience Monty is also voicing the Employer as he will be using a mic to record the voiceover he will also record the Employer’s one line.

CrewCo-directors: Alastair Hadlow and Monty Sansom. Shows that we are both equal in this project.Producers: Alastair Hadlow and Monty Sansom. Shows that we are both equal in this project. Cameraman – Alastair Hadlow. Alastair has filmed a large majority of our projects, so is the most knowledgeable in this field. Screen Writer – Monty Sansom. Monty has written the previous screenplay and knows the structure of a script. Storyboard Artist – Alastair Hadlow. Alastair has the capacity to draw beyond stick figures and present emotion and detail. Props – Monty Sansom – Monty has in his possession most of the props apart from the money which can be sourced. Editor –Monty Sansom. Despite both Alastair and Monty having edited in the past, Monty will take up the majority of the editing process supported by Alastair. Sound Designer – Alastair Hadlow. Alastair will manage the orchestral piece and how it is integrated into the final product. Logo Designer – Alastair Hadlow. Alastair is the better artist. Credits Designer – Monty Sansom. Monty can work this technical aspect in conjunction to the layout of the opening.

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The bedroom and bathroom both have solid blinds that combined with natural lighting can create a chiaroscuro effect onto the character. The view is the best of the two options we had presented as it provides a view of the city.