Today, Mariana and I set up Daniela's room aka Mariana's room for the film opening. Sadly, we weren't able to film because of the time, but at least we got something done. I am warning you, this post is going to be very, very long. I am a very visual person and thought it would be helpful to actually show you guys the room and it's details.
Like I said in one of previous posts, we focused on displaying her passion and part of the conflict through her room. I found this article, that mentions that bedroom movies are a great way of finding out all sorts of details about the character without being verbally told. Since our main character dreams of becoming a fashion model, we thought it would be a great idea to put images of fashion models and one or two actresses on the walls. Why other celebrities? Well because sometimes celebrities like actresses or singers model for big high-end fashion companies, so we wanted to add some familiar faces. On the walls, we taped magazine pages from Seventeen, Vogue, Teen Vogue, and Elle. We mostly focused on looking for images of very popular contemporary models like Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid Cara Delevingne, so our audience could recognize and relate to her. We also put an Alexander Wang fashion show pass and a sticky note saying to tune in to the Fendi Fashion Show. So, that shows our audience that sees she is trying to balance her life between her dream and real life which is something that they can relate to. Not only are we trying to portray her passion, but her socio-economic status. She has an average-sized bedroom that gives off a homey feeling. She works at a McDonalds, owns an inexpensive car, and lives in an average-size house. The audience can infer that she is a student because of the desk and books. As well as, the college pamphlets and SAT score on the mirror.
Well, enough talk for today, I am going to leave you to getting scrolling and see our creation!
Like I said in one of previous posts, we focused on displaying her passion and part of the conflict through her room. I found this article, that mentions that bedroom movies are a great way of finding out all sorts of details about the character without being verbally told. Since our main character dreams of becoming a fashion model, we thought it would be a great idea to put images of fashion models and one or two actresses on the walls. Why other celebrities? Well because sometimes celebrities like actresses or singers model for big high-end fashion companies, so we wanted to add some familiar faces. On the walls, we taped magazine pages from Seventeen, Vogue, Teen Vogue, and Elle. We mostly focused on looking for images of very popular contemporary models like Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid Cara Delevingne, so our audience could recognize and relate to her. We also put an Alexander Wang fashion show pass and a sticky note saying to tune in to the Fendi Fashion Show. So, that shows our audience that sees she is trying to balance her life between her dream and real life which is something that they can relate to. Not only are we trying to portray her passion, but her socio-economic status. She has an average-sized bedroom that gives off a homey feeling. She works at a McDonalds, owns an inexpensive car, and lives in an average-size house. The audience can infer that she is a student because of the desk and books. As well as, the college pamphlets and SAT score on the mirror.
Well, enough talk for today, I am going to leave you to getting scrolling and see our creation!
Behind the door. There's Kendall and Gigi! |
Images of Irina Shayk, Pyper America Smith, Cara Delevingne, etc. |
Images portraying different popular fashion brands and familiar faces like Emma Watson and Doutzen Kores. |
More models. |
The mirror is covered with images of Daniela and her friends (I'm in pictures hehe). As well as, sticky notes, SAT score, and magazine clippings. |
Fashion magazines and college pamphlets. |
Daniela's savings for the Wilhelmina New York Open Call. |
Frances, L. (2012, July 06). Seven Awesome Bedrooms In Movies. Retrieved April 03, 2017, from http://unrealitymag.com/movies/seven-awesome-bedrooms-in-movies/
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