Thursday, 30 October 2014

Props research

Our film will feature different scenes of a boy completing a bucket list. We will need many props to make this as realistic as possible. We will most likely have to spend money on these props as we might not have the majority of props we need such as a fishing pole for the fishing scene.

A lot of the props we will already have or are easy to obtain as our film starts off with an ordinary teenage boy in his room, so as teenage boys we will have most of the stuff we need for the opening of the film. It is only towards the middle/end of the film that we will have trouble getting props for our film.

Props are crucial to our film because they help make the scenes more realistic and with this bucket list idea which is a everyday activity of millions of people around the world, we need it to be as realistic as possible. The props will also give the audience some kind of idea of who the character is.

We are using our own everyday props for the opening scene as it is about a boy waking up for school and if we use props that are used for everyday use it will add more realism to our film, for example if we use our own school bags then we could also save money instead of buying new props. We will be using our own clothes so no money will be spent on costumes either.

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