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Treatment

we used this lamp because of the connotation of police dramas always shining a light in the criminals face. 

Thursday 18th september 2014

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Friday, 19th september 2014

This was left open on the desk, and Chloe mad some notes in it during the practices, to make it look as realistic as possible, as if she really was making notes on a criminal.

This swag bag is made to keep in with the 'stereotypical robber' image. We filled it with jumpers and coats to create a filled look, to make the robber look like they had filled it.

Props

Costume

This folder was to make an official office look, showing that the police officer had information on the robber and the law.

monday 22nd september 2014

The V-neck jumper was used because police officers dont just wear shirt and tie. The original emblem had to be covered up, as shown below.

This badge was made out of card, and was stuck over the top of the original logo, to make the police officer look like their uniform was real.

a white shirt was used to create a proffesional feel, and to keep to the naturalistic look.

This black tie was used because the police wear black ties.

The police hat was bought because its a female officers hat, as our actress is female. The hat was important to finish the 'police officer' look, was to show they weren't just someone in a shirt and tie.

These shoes were important for our opening cuts, as we follow the shoes. They are male fire service uniform shoes, so fit with the emergency services theme.

Jemma Cotterell Media Studies

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