The only makeup look trying to be achieved in our opening is the clammy, sickly and drugged look of the protagonist. We experimented with sun cream, moisturizer, colour corrector and glycerin mixed with water to make fake sweat. Below we experimented with the colour corrector and glycerin water, which we concluded created the best result. We have yet to experiment with under eye makeup for the look of fatigue.
| BEFORE AFTER |
Regarding the protagonist, he will wear dark, plain clothing to not draw attention to himself among everything else in the shop. The aim is to convey that he is no more important than the objects and furniture in the room. The shop keeper (antagonist) will wear clothing which is considered 'feminine', to contrast against her role which is stereo typically not played by females in thrillers, usually they are the love interest, but very rarely the antagonist.
PROPS
The majority of the props we will use will be in the shop, so the only prop we need to bring is a drip which will be used to show that he is drugged and intoxicated, leading to his disorientation. On set we will also need the items needed for the makeup look such as a green corrector stick, fake sweat (glycerine and water) and perhaps eye shadow to create dark under eyes.
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