LSOH meeting 2:
Little Shop of Horrors - meeting two:
14/04/2021
Who attended:
Leah
Kassie
Isobel
Emily
Abigail
Paige
Stephen
Eleanor
Charlotte
Started: 9:35 Started: 11:30
Ended: 11:15 Ended: 12:15
Before the meeting began, the room was rearranged for the meeting by forming a circle with the
tables and chairs. This was done as it would then be much easier for us to communicate with
everyone without having to turn around constantly, especially when we were presenting and discussing
ideas.
To start off this meeting, we each went round and presented our moodboards and designs for the
character Audrey Two, including any ideas for changes during the show (three changes) and
collaborated with each other on discussing our likes and dislikes for everyone's ideas. This is important
as it can help us develop our ideas for the character in the future. Once everyone had shown their ideas,
we talked about what our designs all had in common: drag theme (this being accentuated eyebrows,
large, glamorous eye makeup and big, overdrawn lips), and the overall colour scheme (green and red).
Some other ideas for Audrey included:
Starting off with a matte lip, adding gloss at the changes.
The character's appearance is getting more intense.
The makeup doesn’t follow the 90’s theme as it is more of a futuristic / alien-like plant.
Changing the eyebrows to show more anger / intense emotion - bold, pointy.
False lashes.
We also talked about other aspects of the makeup, such as the style and colours:
White / pale face.
Vibrant pinks and purples for the contour.
Drag style for eye makeup.
Overdrawn lips.
And to try and add blood into the makeup.
We then went over our designs for the three girls. However, our first moodboards and designs didn’t match up to the 90’s theme we were supposed to create, therefore we decided to create one A2 sized moodboard between us consisting of different styles of hair and makeup that was popular in the 90’s. We worked as a team effectively by delegating each other different subcategories to research and gather images for, such as: 90’s models, actors/actresses, magazine adverts and musical icons. Once the moodboard was completed, we decided to get into groups of three to discuss and each create a design for one of the girls to present at the next meeting.
The image above shows the moodboard we all worked together on creating. All of the image
references are shown on the back of the moodboard.
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