Dollie Up-do
For our movie sequence, we will be using several props. I own one of the props we will use, the doll. It actually sparked the idea that the doll will be tied into the vision of murder the girl will have. However, this doll is old and has been in storage for quite some time. And before that, I had purchased her from a local thrift store as a child. To get her in decent shape again, she needed a little TLC. It was simple maintenance, such as re-tying her shoes. Which was a bit hard. They are very tiny laces. Fixer her hair was the other tricky thing hit got very frizzy, so I had to wet it down and trim it a bit. I also lint rolled her dress and adjusted it.
I did get curious, though, if I could find out her origin. So I examined the doll led me to find out she was made in 1996 by The Heritage Mint, LTD. Then, I did some research and found out she is from The Platinum Collection for the company's 20th anniversary. In her original packaging, she also came with a white fur cuff. And she is missing the gold jewel on her chest. Other than that she is in good condition and will be perfect for our low-budget production film. Her name is Michelle, which we will also be calling the woman. Another great thing we found out is that the song she is playing is called I love Paris. So we will be using the acoustic version of this song as a non-diegetic sound in the film when the doll appears.
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