CHARACTER DESCRIPTION
Character Description
Let's talk about each character one by one.
My main character, Chucky, is a well-respected individual, so he will have a proper fashion sense in the scene 1. He'll be wearing a coat/suit with bright colors, which signify his bright personality. Looks wise, he's a tall man, with conventionally attractive features.
In scene 2, his dressing sense still remain chic, but their colors become much darker, a dark blue Shalwar Kameez, the traditional Pakistani clothing , to show that he's returning to his roots, his origins.
However, in scene 3, the colors become completely dark, (black dress shirt, black oxford shoes) to convey that he's gone completely mad)
Similar color semiotics are also used in Breaking Bad, where the protagonist Mr.White, wears colored clothing in the initial seasons, but shifts into a much darker color palette in the later seasons. Here's an illustration to show that
Our second character, the old man, the master, the controller, shown in scene 2, is represented as a homeless man, a railroad bum, a hag, and he will be dressed as one. Beanie on head, oversized torn clothes, old leather sliders, and a shawl.
And finally, our third character, is the senator, shown in scene 3. Fitting his social status, he'll be dressed in a 3-piece suit, in a neutral color palette, with bright accents.
Important note for passengers: Looks do not matter. My characters have depth in their soul, and when there's something so deep and intense being portrayed, looks hardly matter. We're showing human emotions, and orphans breaking bad, so shallow things such as eye color and skin tone does not make any difference.
I think we've made it crystal clear how the characters are going to look like. We'll be discussing about my role as the head of the project. So stay tuned for the next lesson, Cheers!
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