One of my favorite parts to plan has definitely been everything to do with the mise en scene. The props, location, and costuming have been something I wanted to be well though out. Since I have changed the initial location of my opening scene, from the beach to a park, I have had to rethink where I'm going to shot my project. The park I'll be using is close to the school, called Vista View, it has a lot of space I can think of to shoot as I've been there before. But, the part of the mise en scene that contributes to the storytelling is the costumes.
For each character I have an idea of what colors each of them would wear. Mostly to foreshadow, as the project focuses only on the opening scene of a film, the costume colors I chose are meant to give a hint of were the story would go. For Jocelyn, wearing light blue colors symbolize calm and trust, but I also see it as foreshadowing her future isolation as she processes the events that took place. And for Cassie, the color white of her top symbolizes purity and innocence, as she died at a young age.
Some picture to visualize:
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