These images from our other post show the props we used in the main part of the film opening. We wanted to convey that Rebecca does possess femininity because she does get extremely hurt by the bullying and she is effected by it. The lamp we chose is a white colour which is more uni-sex than feminine because Rebecca isn't a girly girl. She wears black and loves The Smiths, which can be seen on her Mac desktop in our film. Some of the other props were slightly more feminine to balance out the representation of Rebecca. The cupcake money box and heart shaped decoration combines with the perfume to help give Rebecca some female qualities which are generic for women. Perfume seems to be an essential to women as is cologne for men. The Mac itself shows wealth and that Rebecca is a very fortunate character however is very unfortunate at the same time. Displaying that money cannot buy happiness it helps convey our message that anyone anywhere can be bullied and it's never okay. This is vital because we have prided ourselves in the fact that our film has a moral. The raw hardwood desk also suggests wealth and gives Rebecca's room a injection of masculinity when compared to her other feminine items.
By George Martin & Jack Jolly


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