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Tom Keens

A2 Media Studies Coursework

Organisation Of Costumes

Innocent Antagonist (Past)

The white t-shirt contrasting


against the black shorts is to
portray the emotions the
audience should be feeling.
By placing two binary
opposites together in one
character, it makes the
audience feel unsure to who
they should be worried about.
This has a direct link to my
narrative that shows the role
reversals of the characters.

Tom Keens
A2 Media Studies Coursework

Sister of Antagonist
(Past)

Again, same as with the


young boys clothes, I have
deliberately placed two
contrasting opposite
colours (white and black)
to place doubt in the minds
of the audience. Black
connotes the evil villains
where as white connotes
the good heroes.

Tom Keens
A2 Media Studies Coursework

Antagonists Sister's
Boyfriend

This outfit is representative of


his uninvolvement in the true
narrative enigma. The grey
colouring of the trousers
represents his middle ground
between the two and he stands
on neither antagonist or
protagonist side as his
girlfriend hasn't told him about
her brother.

Tom Keens
A2 Media Studies Coursework

Sister of Antagonist
(Present)

The aim of this outfit


was to show the growth
in this character as we
see her go towards a
much more mature
look. This symbolises
how her life has moved
on and she has
forgotten about the
brother she left, making
the anger of the brother
clearer for the audience
to see.

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