Deciding The Drip
A part of our opening scene that has to be perfect is setting up the character so the viewer understands what they're like without having to be too heavy handed. The wardrobe of our character has to be indicative of what he is like and what his life is like. To do this we have to decide not only the right kind of clothes but also the right color.
In general what we want our character to be using is mainly muted colors, this should be showing the viewer the bland melancholy lifestyle of the subject. The main colors my group has decided to go with are beige, gray, and white. These colors on the right should be the basic colors we want our character to be wearing to give insight to their life.
Another aspect of the costume design that should show the viewer what the characters life is like is the kind of clothes he wears. By giving him baggy clothes and hoodies, there should be a subtle implication of a life that isn't too well organized and a person that isn't very mature. By using a hoodie like this one, the audience should be able to make that implication.
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