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By Tyrell Batchelor CHARACTER PROFILES

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By Tyrell BatchelorCHARACTER PROFILES

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For the filming of my main task me and my group was had to have character profiles as it will allow my target audience to get familiar with my characters within the film in more depth. It will also allow my target audience to have a greater understanding of why the character has been put in the film and the specifics that each character plays within the film. Me and my group selected certain character roles due to use performing research we decided that our crime thriller film should have certain types of characters. In our opening sequence we have a representation of what the audience thinks to by a drug dealer/user and a mysterious character that is seen briefly in the entire footage.

INTRODUCTION

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Within the opening sequence our character ‘Kyle’ is given the stereotype of a drug user,

throughout the opening sequence he may be seen as a main character to

our audience but this is just a illusion he is only been placed within the film to aid the story line build up he will not be alive throughout the

film this is why ‘Kyle’ has been given the donor character type.

Character type: Donor

KYLE

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Within the opening sequence our character ‘T’ is given the stereotype of a drug of drug dealer due to his mannerism he is calm throughout all times and never

gets his hands to dirty this is why he is seen with his side kick that carries out the back breaking work of all crimes

carried out, due to him being a feared and powerful drug dealer he no longer

needs to drive as he has people willing to do this for him. His anger/rage is

demonstrated when dealing with Kyle for not having his money as in the he will be

the reason Kyle ends up dead.

Character type: Villain

T