Antagonists are usually extremely intelligent, and have experienced a tragedy themselves which has caused he or she to become the antagonist. This means they don't always start out as killers, or evil people, telling us they will have the same everyday look everybody else has. To give our antagonist an eerie look, we are only going to film from his perspective or him from behind. By not showing his face the audience will fear him more. We want the antagonist to be portrayed in that way to create more of an atmosphere for the audience. We want to bulk out our character so he appears bigger than he actually is, and dress him in dark clothing, so he isn't distracting and is seen to be creeping about.
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Characters
On our storyboard we have portrayed our victim as a typical blind man, however now I have had the idea of making it clear our victim has suffered from a recent injury, causing him to have problems with his sight. To show this we will have to wrap a bandage around his head and eyes so the audience realise what has happened, and that he hasn't always had problems with his sight. This would make him more vulnerable as he wouldn't be use to living without his sight and more at risk to danger. This will be shown when he doesn't lock his front door properly, giving the antagonist an easier way to strike.
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