For the creepy murderer Harry was casted because stereotypically he is a 'grunger' and can be really creepy most of the time so it was an easy to use him as the creepy, disfigured murderer as he would be the most likely to get away with it. Even though he does not suite his character profile (he doesnt go around trying to kill people, in real life at least) because he is not a murderer and he can intergrate into society easily. He is able to take on character roles easily so therefore he was the appropriate choice.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Casting
For the dead girl we casted Rae as the basis of the idea started off with her in mind. The opening shot was going to be a close up of her eye with a blood pool starting to form as if she has just been murdered. Rae also suits along her characters profile so it would of been best to use her for our opening sequence therefore it was easiest and more appropriate to cast her as she is basically her character profile.
For the creepy murderer Harry was casted because stereotypically he is a 'grunger' and can be really creepy most of the time so it was an easy to use him as the creepy, disfigured murderer as he would be the most likely to get away with it. Even though he does not suite his character profile (he doesnt go around trying to kill people, in real life at least) because he is not a murderer and he can intergrate into society easily. He is able to take on character roles easily so therefore he was the appropriate choice.
For the creepy murderer Harry was casted because stereotypically he is a 'grunger' and can be really creepy most of the time so it was an easy to use him as the creepy, disfigured murderer as he would be the most likely to get away with it. Even though he does not suite his character profile (he doesnt go around trying to kill people, in real life at least) because he is not a murderer and he can intergrate into society easily. He is able to take on character roles easily so therefore he was the appropriate choice.
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