For our first scene showing my character, Sophie's, and Freya's lying dead/still on the floor, we are initially considering wearing white T-shirts for an enhanced effect if/when we choose to use fake blood for the shot. Besides this, the outfits will be casual and not too far off what we would usually wear to give the impression that the death was unexpected and perhaps even unplanned.
For the second shot, which shows a flashback of two weeks ago before the character's deaths, my character will wear a button-up shirt accented with either a leather jacket or a three-quarter length jacket to give the impression of a stereotypical police detective: an image created by other films and TV shows. My counterpart will also wear something similar as I am supposed to be talking to another detective.
UPDATE 16th Feb: As aforementioned, a long jacket was used for the flashback scene (for both featured characters) to give a more convincing impression of both detectives. The T-shirts have also been purchased for the second shot that should be filmed by the 28th of Feburary (5th of March at the very latest).
Outfits for detective scene
Black long jacket for Gray; character name Detective Raven. Chosen as it is stereotypical for detectives
Navy blue long jacket for my character; Detective Blake. Very similar to Gray's but accented by casual jeans suggesting a familiar surrounding or a wish to be comfortable for his next course of action.
The outfits for the dead bodies' scene
Detective Blake's costume for this scene; black t-shirt for a hint at dark past, and/or a play on words with `Blake` containing connotations to `Black`.
Lilith and Thana's character costume. White T-shirt for hint at innocence in character.
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