Costume Design
Since the interrogator works for law enforcement, he should look like he is carrying out a job. How am I going to make this happen? Well, I have a couple props I could use as well as some clothes. I have a face mask, bullet-proof helmet, weighted vest, cargo pants, and FAKE weapons. And with a little help from my dad who works with ATF, I think I was able to come up with a design.
Setting the scene
This is one of the props I want to use. In one of my recent blog posts depicting how Pequenito was going to be portrayed, I mentioned that I wanted him to have a revolver. Since I thought this movie should be more modern, I am choosing to go with a regular hand-held gun.I plan to hang this on the wall of the room I am filming in. Since the room has multiple ledges and areas to place stuff on, and the criminal is in a government facility, I should set the scene accordingly.Reminder: These are all fake weapons!
For my opening credit sequence, I am taking inspiration from the movie Se7en. Their opening scene included notebooks and manila folders with crime records inside of them. I plan to do the same.
Incorporating all of these props shouldn't be tricky. It should be rather easy to incorporate them, so I plan to include them as much as I can. The scene will be set by a table that has a rusted and bloody look to add emersion. All of this will come together to form a cohesive environment.
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