Client Breakdowns
Discussion of Goals: Joey wanted a total of 6 looks. Discussed colors based on his skin tones and eyes. Colors that will make him pop. He wanted commercial looks that include quirky/nerdy and casual vibes. He wanted theatrical looks including sitcom nerdy/tech, business looks, stalker/creeper vibes (aka antagonist), guy next-door or average guy or dad looks.
Results: (From Left to Right)
1) Techy/Nerdy - Sitcoms, comedies, Silicon Valley, Mythic Quest types.
2) Young Dad/Husband - plays as husband, young dad, neighbor, teacher, with glasses a touch intellectual.
3) Business - Politician, laywer, general business, salesman.
4) Casual/Guy Next Door - The friend, boyfriend, relatable character to audience.
5) Antagonist - Mafia, henchman, underground dealer, person of interest by investigators.
6) Stalker/creeper - The loose canon, the suspect, the serial killer, unstable maniac!
Client: Joey
Discussion of Goals: Camila wanted a variety of looks for theatrical and commercial. Goal was to get shots to get representation. Consultation discussion included trendy/casual/girl next door, business types, some edgy theatrical shots, and a fashionista type.
Results: (From Left to Right)
1) Business - Law firm, executive, procedurals
2) Edgy/trendy - Youthful, theatrical, bit of a rule breaker, trouble maker friend.
3) Edgy/hero - Commercial with style. Urban creative, from the city.
4) Office - Commercial, a bit quirky, intern
5) Casual - Girl next door types, youthful, good for commercials and theatrical. Artsy.
6) Trendy - Fashionista, hip, love interest, maybe has secrets.
Client: Camila
Discussion of Goals: Rob wanted a total of 4 looks. Main goals was to get a shot for western type shows since it was coming up often for him. Something that conveyed sheriff, deputy, or rancher. He wanted a dad look for family type shows, maybe a coach for kids.
Results: (From Left to Right)
1) Western - 1883, Yellowstone, Cowboy
2) Detective - Field detective, gets hands dirty, one of the good guys.
3) Dad - Dad roles, husband, neighbor, everyman.
4) Blue Collar - Security, repairman, delivery. Small odd jobs man. Also can double as small town cop.
Client: Rob
Discussion of Goals: Rochalle wanted commercial looks to fit a range for her types. These included mom looks, helpful employee, and a business look.
Results: (From Left to Right)
1) Business - Commercial, creative, fun
2) Mom - DIY mom, home depot/lowes, also sitcom family shows.
3) Mom 2 - Bonus look, outdoorsy mom, camper, adventure car commercials, health, lifestyle.
4) Helpful employee - Sales, best buy, honda, mobile phone, etc.
Client: Rochalle
Discussion of Goals: Russell intially wanted a total of 4 looks comprising of nerdy IT type with a touch of quirk, , a Dan Levy type look, security guard, and something to convey themselves honestly. After consultation we came up with a few more options to round out their casting types
Results: (From Left to Right)
1) Nerdy/Quirky - Bit of the slacker type, into vintage tech like VHS and comic books.
2) Office - Character for work place comedies, IT guy, teacher.
3) Russel - Something to convey their personality, a touch editorial, could use for Deadline
4) Dan Levy Type - Bit of sass, a fashionista, brutally honest
5) Business - Corporate setting, politics, law
6) Blue collar security - Police, security, worker