Production: "the 3 mean girls"

 Production: "the 3 mean girls"


Taking heavy reference from our model film, Mean girls, we were able to implement the 3 antagonists or "mean girls" look into scene 4, where Dariah (main girl) gets bullied by 3 popular students. We placed the main antagonist, Natalia, right in the middle, with Reagan and Quincy placed on either side. This is replicated from most scenes in Mean Girls, but in specific we tried to replicate the scene where Regina, Karen, Gretchen and Cady are walking in the school hallway.

                                                    

                                                    Still of "The Plastics" Mean Girls Google

                                   

                                                  Still of "The Plastics" Mean Girls Google

                                        

                                                  Still of "The Plastics" Mean Girls Google
                        A still of the 3 main antagonist or "mean girls" utilizing the rule of thirds


 I noticed juxtaposition was used when Cady, even though she was already accepted in their clique (new and improved wardrobe) was distanced from the three and walking right into trash can. We can infer that she is still consider "less than them" even though she was already socially accepted and she improved her appearance. The point that was put across in that scene was that Cady still wasn't enough to be one of the "mean girls". 

Still of Cady walking with "The plastics" 


We wanted to try and implement a bit of this by showing Dariah reading a book that is about not feeling socially accepted.  Following that, she immediately bumps into the "mean girls" and drops bellow them, looking up to them. The 3 antagonists looking over Dariah shows that they have power and she does not; telling the audiences that they are greater than Dariah in terms of social hierarchy.



A still of the 3 mean girls looking down at Dariah and establishing their power








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Final Cut!

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