Costuming
Hello and welcome back to Jacquelle's Journal. Today's topic will be my film's costuming. Because the initial scenario will be a bedroom, I'd like the primary female characters to be dressed in pajamas or other comfy attire as they get ready. Raquel, the primary character, would most likely be dressed in a robe as she prepares for the date with her buddy Camille, who is watching her friend prepare for the date. I envision Jacob, the male protagonist, wearing a suit for the length of the film. To show that this isn't his first time, that he's already killed someone, and that he's already plotting his next murder. In a manner, I want Raquel to have a y2k and chic style, while Camille's style is more vintage, in a way that is somewhat opposing. I'd like Jacob to dress in a business casual style because he knows what he's doing and is prepared. Raquel's style reflects her personality because it suggests that she is ignorant and does not think things through. Camille's style will reflect her personality since it demonstrates how wise she is and how much more common sense she possesses when compared to Raquel, who has a more mature style.
Raquel:
This is what I had in mind for Raquel's attire. She'll dress in a way that's reminiscent of the year 2000. I want her to look very stylish, not just to demonstrate how much she values her appearances, but also to demonstrate her naivety in comparison to Camille, who thinks more logically. I'd like to demonstrate how self-centered she is and how she perceives the world around her.
Camille:
Jacob:
Regarding Jacob, I want him to spend the entire movie dressed in a suit. My goal for Jacob's first scene is for him to fetch the weapons, thus I believe the suit will help express the tone by depicting how serious and conscious he is of what he is doing, and that he has no guilt or regret, as suits are typically associated with being overpowering.
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