Filming: Creating Our Antagonist
To begin our process we made a base layer of pale foundation on Sonia's skin to create a lighter tone. We repeated this step multiple time so as to create a pale, unhealthy complexion.
For our next step, we used a brown eyebrow pencil to draw wrinkles across Sonia's forehead, and below where muscles on her face ended and then blended to create a deep wrinkle effect. By placing shadow around her cheek, we created a droopy jowl effects that can come with old age. We also shadowed under her eyes to create a sallow look. After this, we used a light layer of pale foundation powder over the top to make the ageing effect seem more realistic and we defined the lines across her forehead and between her eyebrows.
Our next step in creating our antagonist was to dress her in a white gown and begin on her hair. We wanted to take inspiration from "The Devil Inside", so we began to back-comb Sonia's hair to make it wild and bushy. After this, we sprayed it with dry shampoo to make her hair seem grey and straw like.
The finished product:
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