Planning the Visual Narrative
Internal side
In this post I will go over the mise-en-scene elements needed to represent the internal representation of my main character. This side of my character represents his true side which is a bully, smokes, drinks, etc.
Lighting
The lighting as I said in the previous blog post is not a major element I will be utilizing to represent my character, but I may still be able to add a little extra through the lighting. To represent the internal side through the lighting I can use low-key lighting which would represent the secrecy in his life.
Costume
The costume for the internal side will be very important for representing his internal side. For his costume here, I will use a dark oversized hoodie with the hoodie on his head because this type of clothing is associated with streetwear or even sometimes rebelion.
Props
Props will be very important for representing this side of the character because I am planning on showing the main character using or distributing illegal substances such as weed (not real weed just some herbs) to really show what type of person he truly is. This is will be key in representing this side of the character.
Setting
The setting I would like to be somewhere the opposite of the cleanliness of his room, so I will a drawer in his room labeled "stash" which when opened looks very messy and unorganized which would directly contrasts to the cleanliness of his room. In this drawer, Oliver finds illegal substances like weed and will take it with him in his bag as he goes to school.
References:
Bigstock. (n.d.). Illustration of a dirty toilet covered in grime [Stock vector]. https://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-93850700/stock-vector-illustration-of-a-dirty-toilet-covered-in-grime
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