Sunday, 19 October 2014

Props



These are Halloween props from the local supermarket; Tesco.  Halloween has arrived and there are alot of things in the market which is useful for my narrative, because i'm doing a horror trailer and therefore I am collecting props to use in specific scenes. For example the googly eyes, skull and wine glass will be used in the scene when my main charcater is mixing the potion before she ehads out to the Halloween party. (The eyes and the skull are made out of chocolate, I could perhaps give them to my actors after shooting:D)


Eyes; 2 for £1.50
Skull; £3
Glass; £1.50

























Red lipstick is needed when the main character is being introduced in the 6th frame.



Witches broomstick I purchased from Tescos. I bought this after Halloween hence why it was 25p each.  My leading actress is a witch this prop will be significant to her.
 
I bought this cauldron from Ebay for £4.99 but in this screen shot it shows the price has increased.  This is a key prop for my witch as she will be using this in one of the scenes. This is also a conventional prop for the narrative because it doesn't challenge the ideology of a witch.



These are Jars I created for my witch scene. They were inspired by witch images on google and I learnt how to create these from YouTube Tutorials. These jars were found at home and I simply designed the label with tea bag and coffe and wrote in an old style font using felt tip pen. The spiders were from eBay for £1.99.
Everything on this table are my props. The bottle with 'blood' written on, is filled with cranberry juice from Tesco. The rose I added to give a pop colour and extra effect. 

This is the potion book which I created by myself by simply decorating the front cover of a dictionary. I kept it simple by tinting the A4 paper with tea bag and coffee to give that old ancient effect.  I also added a ribbon and a feather which I bought from a retail store Range. 

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