Cameron - Main Character and Antagonist
Our main character and antagonist, cameron, is an eighteen year old student who lives alone with his mother. His facial expression is always worn out and depressed, showing to the audience that he is in distress, he is also worn out and emotionless due to the amount of time he spends fighting his split personality disorder. In his suicide sequence, he will be wearing white to convey his real innocence and that he is innocent, he cannot help his problems which all could've started at age 10 when his father was murdered, however he wears black in the murder to scene to convey his darkness and he is a sinister character, being conventional to a thriller as this gives an element of surprise to the audience as they believed he was an innocent person, being a paradox to the previous scene and thoughts to they previously thought of Cameron. He has always naturally been a very quiet person
Harmony- Girlfriend
Harmony is the worried and paranoid girlfriend of the main character Cameron. She is not a villain and does not assist with helping Cameron kill his own mother, she is a nice character who cares about the mental state of her boyfriend. This allows the audience to symphysis with her as she is a nice character but also because she is clearly in distress which makes the audience feel sorry for her.
Grace- Mother
Our third and final character is Grace, the mother of Cameron. Her husband died when Cameron was 10 and it has been a struggle for her bringing Cameron up, it could be one of the main contributors to Cameron's sadness and depression. She is a nice lady and comes across as a warm and loving mother, and the audience feel sorry for her as not only does she have a lot to deal with, she innocently murdered by her own son after already having a stressful life to deal with.
You have provided a basic recount of your characters, explaining what their backgrounds are and how the audience might be able to relate to them to an extent
ReplyDeleteYou need to:
1) Include pictures of your actors before, and after (in costume)
2) Make sure you state who is your victim and antagonist
3) Make sure you explain HOW AND WHY the audience will be able to build a relationship with characters (don't just say they will be able to relate to them)
4) Conclusion on how conventional you believe your characters to be and how this will help create a more successful sequence