In our film opening my role is to play the main female character Riley, a young teenage girl who is recently experienced a tragedy. The tragedy concludes to her being in the interrogation room, as an audience member you are unaware as to why she is there and whether she is in the right or the wrong.
In our film Riley is seen to have been through a tragic event which has left her shaken and nervous. The flash backs that we are going to film will start to unfold what has happened to Riley, and why she has ended up being questioned.
As the role of Riley, I expressed her nerves and trauma though uncomfortable body language, I wanted the audience to be able to see that Riley had been through something that had resulted in her feeling uncomfortable and scared. I plan on wearing every day casual clothing to represent that it was a normal day before the tragic events started to occur. My facial expressions will show that I have a lot on my mind and I can't seem to concentrate on the questions in which the investigator is asking me. I plan on not smiling throughout the interrogation scenes but the flash backs to show a very different side to me where i am cheerful and carefree.
There is just me and Michael in our group and we both have decided to take turns of filming. We are also both the main characters as we feel as though we will get what we want out of the filming and we know our own expectations. We have both edited the filming that we have already done and plan to share the editing duties when we have filmed more.
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