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Costumes

Within our production, costumes were vital to portray the realism of the narrative's events. One way in which we represented this was through the ordinary clothing of all cast members. In doing so, this presents the realism within the narrative and trailer. To really emphasise how spontaneous the kidnapping was, we wanted to feature two similar female characters, wearing virtually identical clothing. Also, the clothing worn by both Rosey and Daniella was casual, and represented that the girls were of a middle class socio-economic status, this interacts with the audience and portrays how such events could easily happen to them.

Rosey (Shania Conway)
  • Black Converse trainers
  • Black denim jeans
  • Black t shirt
  • Sleevless coat
Daniella (Isa Cusick-Knight)
  • Black denim jeans
  • Converse trainers
  • Black t shirt
  • Fur coat
Kidnapper (Henry Dalrymple)
  • Dark blue parka coat
  • Black jeans
  • Black Dr Marten shoes
Detective (George Kelly)
  • Checked shirt
  • Chinos
  • Smart brogues

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