1.
Someone who looks fierce, through their facial
expressions and body language but still look authentic. I did not want to hire
someone that looked like a typical ‘scars on their face’ prisoner. Yes, they do
have to look slightly intimidating but also be a good representation of wider
society, so they can relate to my audience.
2.
Sound is as important as looks, the prisoner
must sound intimidating. The audience will fear this and immediately realise
that this person is evil!
I wanted
a female prisoner just to show that women are as strong and capable as men, but
also to establish just how smart this woman was to escape under such high
security and low opportunity circumstances.
My first potential actress was obviously very fierce;
her facial expressions clearly demonstrated exactly what I wanted to my
prisoner to be like. This reflected her aggressive body language and it all
contrasted to make a very good prisoner. Unlike in AS I realised that it is
important for the potential actresses to try on the costumes just in case there
is something wrong with measurement and fitting, but this female looked exactly
the part and i was considering making her a part of my trailer.
I have decided to make this female my protagonist character. She goes against several stereo types of prisoners, here in the United Kingdom. Firstly, she is a female and her part is very masculine as it involved body strength to climb gates. Secondly, she has blonde hair, yet again this defeats stereo-types as blonde females are meant to be 'stupid', but in this case she comes up with a plan to escape from prison but more then that, she forms a plan to stay out of prison. You must be highly intelligent to go against the law and have a 'criminal master mind mentality'. Judging from her facial expression she comes across as innocent, this means no one will doubt her in the slightest and the viewers will be shocked when they are presented with her escape. My ultimate goal is to educate viewers not to believe in stereo-types and show female power and skill.
My final female came across as ideal, but she don't quite have the look i was going for. She is presented as someone that could fit the main character, but for me, does not completely for-full the stereo-types i am trying to overcome within my piece. Throughout her audition she showed high potential of skill as an actor and was able to look fierce, but believe that this role was not suited for her. She also looks very young, to young in fact or it to seem believable. For those reasons only, i made my decision not to keep take her on.
Auditions were a hard, long day full of judgements and i have learnt that before auditions are held a group member knows exactly what they are looking for. I am glad to say it has been a success.




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