Yemi Samuels, is a very close friend to Andre, and they both share the same house. He is the same age as Andre, as they have know each other since birth and grew up together. Throughout the scene Yemi is tided up and is unable to release himself , the high angle shot that is used when his face is reveal show us that he is powerless and vulnerable. His sexuality isn’t reveal because again it’s not relevant.
Caleb Obembe plays the antagonist in our thriller, the one who is dressed in full black clothing and hooded. Not much can be said about this character as he is near enough unknown.
Andre Smith is a smart and intelligent business man, this is re- enforced by the way he is dressed and the way he is speaking on the phone as if he’s speaking to one of his business partners. He is a 25 year old man, slim and tall. He is fast witted as he realises something is wrong as he sees that his door is opened and suspects that something isn’t right as his facial expression reveals. His sexuality isn’t reveal as it isn’t relevant. For our thriller scene it consists of 3 characters, 2 protagonist and 1 antagonist. All characters in our film are black males because we didnt actually consider and realise this issue as we were constructing our film. The sexuality of the characters wasn't considered when making the scene. The characters were portrayed as being working class people, by doing this it will allow people like themselves become more interested as they are able to associate with these character. Young people are shown in a positive way because of how they are dressed and there posture showing that they are of a good will. The antagonist is our film could be stereotyped as being part of a gang as he is dress in black and hooded up, this isn't what we are trying to portray in our film.
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