For the suspect, I wanted Neil Mason to look like a Psycho, Brainwashed suspect. Neil is wearing a plain white polo shirt, which connotates innocence and power. He is also wearing glasses which makes him look intelligent and important, which has a slight twist on the story, as most suspects in crimes are not geeky. Handcuffs are also used, but mainly as a prop to set the atmosphere. Mr Mason is also wearing smart black trousers, which you see later on in the opening, this suggests that he is a very neat, tidy and brainy male.
For Detective Stirling, I wanted him to look as professional as possible, but not that he is uncomfortable. Mr Pettitt wore a white shirt which connotates innocence, a formal blue tie and black trousers. Rather than making him wear a full suit, I had him wear the following, which still gave the Detective impression. I decided to keep the costume simple, when it comes to editing his costume will stand out from the black and white frame.
With the killer I wanted to create narrative enigma with the audience and keep them guessing of who the character is. By making them wear a dark hoody, which hides their facial features.
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