Thursday, 5 November 2015

PLANNING: THE REFUGEES COSTUME:

My group decided that we should stick to basics with the refugees' attire. We went for a plain jumper with a long skirt and a Hijab around her head. This was to achieve our goal of her looking as authentic as possible. Below will show you the refugee herself in character:


Typical Refugees wear plain clothing with a long skirt and dress as researched by my group member Sophie.

Kate while during filming also wore a scarf and a Hijab, which is not shown in this blog post unfortunately. This was only captured in the filming. Kate's refugee is shown to be vulnerable, however cautious as she holds a baby in her hands. Before her scene, there is going to be a time lapse shown of the London Eye, which illustrates to the audience that the refugees only salvation is moving out of their native land to the UK and to breathe new air into their lives.

We also had a male refugee named Omar, who was also to follow the clothing of simplicity. He wore jacket, jeans and a top. Below this text I simply googled a typical male refugee and these were the results that I got:


My group and I drew inspiration from these images and introduced our male refugee in our own version as we thought it would be more creative to do so.


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