Thursday, 11 November 2010

Prop List

Character costumes - The clothes that the characters are going to be wearing. Holly will be wearing casual clothing, such as a hoodie and joggers/leggins. Harley will be wearing smarter clothes, as this contrasts with the clothes Holly wears, and portrays the difference in both characters backgrounds.

Train ticket - This is the prop that will tell the audience where Holly plans on running away too. This is a key prop in the film as it tells a big part of the story.

Ruck sack - A plain ruck sack. This will be used to show that Holly is running away from home and will be used in the scene where she breaks into Harleys house.

Sleeping bag - The sleeping bag (along with the ruck sack) tells the audience that Holly is going to be running away from home. It will be a plain sleeping bag, which again shows Hollys background.

Keys - These are used when Harley comes back to his house to find that Holly has broken in. They are one of the only props in the film that do not add anything to the storyline.

Photo and frame - The photo of Harley in the frame is used to tell Holly and the audience that the house she has broken into is Harleys. It is a photo of him with a friend, in a simple frame.

Ornaments - Random objects placed around Harleys room to show the valuables and wealth he owns. These will be some of the objects that Holly puts into her ruck sack when she breaks into Harleys house.

Headphones - Used by the stranger on the train who sits next to Holly. These emphasize the fact that stranger sat next to Holly does not know her, and can not hear her, which links with the story and how Holly is lonely.

Mobile phone - This is used by Holly on the train. It shows the text message that Harley sends to Holly, telling her that he has forgiven her. We will use Jasmines phone as this prop.

Gloves - These are in the shot just before Holly breaks into Harleys house. They show one of the generic features of a burglar.

Brick - The brick shows how Holly breaks into Harleys house.

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