Costumes Used
Since there are only 2 characters in the film, there are only 2 costumes set that are being used. For Corvelest character, a white button up, formal pants, a belt, and loafers were used. Those clothing items except for the loafers and belt were not his, and was actually Teo's. It was debated whether Corvelest should also top it off with a suit, which is also Teo's. The suit and dress pants are navy blue. The loafers that were used as there was not any other formal shoes in range that would be usable. The only minimal downside to the loafers is that they are very velvety material, they are black making it workable. As it's used for more formal parties and not for business affairs. Oh well, it works though as Corvelest's feet are not filmed during the film. For Teo's character, only informal clothing was used. The sort of clothing that one would used as home, comfortable clothing. The clothing set consisted of gray sweatpants, crocs, and a regular shirt. The point of Corvelest's character incorporating formal clothing is to really sell to the audience that he's a detective. That there's no chance of him possibly being a demon/antagonist character. I was the one coordinating the costumes as no one was really taking initiative on it. Funny thing, I was actually coordinating the costumes deal while driving to pick Teo up on the 1st filming day. I sent out the texts when I was stopped at red lights where the whole thing was planned. Below is a picture of the Corvelest and Teo. The antagonist and protagonist characters. In it, it's a screenshot of the one of the screens that were filmed. In it you can see the two character's attire.
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