Denial:
Male, 20, Chilled out, Never does anything too out there,
Hoodies Jeans and Beanies, looks a little rough, always looks like he’s just
woken up.
Anger:
Female, 21, sentimentally attached to her lamp, hot headed,
tough, small, punky style, ripped jeans and red streak, can be nice but tends
to be sassy.
Depression:
Male, ??, ??????????????,
intelligent, monotone voice.
Bargaining:
Male, 25, wears a cheap suit, has a Bluetooth earpiece,
tall, skinny, slicked hair, answers the phone a lot, sniffs a lot, fidgety,
bets and gambles.
Acceptance:
Female, 26, bright summer dresses and flowery clothing, is
cheery about most things, upbeat voice.
Making each character a stereotype was an important idea that we all came up with but also to challenge them. So for Anger instead of making the character big and able to use their size to match their Anger, We decided not only would it be funnier but it would also make more sense if she was a short girl, so short jokes etc can ensue which in turn will make her more angry; side note, I wanted to match her up with a lamp because I was sick of seeing the stereotype of the big angry girl being a soft person who loves ponies and pink in secret. I thought if we gave her a real attachment to the lamp it would be a parody homage to that cliche.
No comments:
Post a Comment