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Cigarette
Bath
Mirror (to then be smashed)
Make-up remover wipes
Fake blood (for bath)
We needed to ensure that the fake blood we used would not stain the bath. We decided it would be best if we made our own (and make sure we have the correct equipment to clean it up!)
I found a recipe online for non-staining fake blood (http://fakebloodrecipes.com/2012/10/01/recipe-non-staining-fake-blood/). However to be sure we will test it beforehand.
We also need to find a cheap mirror (as we will be breaking it). However it has to look like it actually fits in with the bathroom.
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The main benefit of using this mirror over a cheap one is that this one looks much more high class and would therefore fit in much better in the filming location, rather that looking like one we just put in there that doesn't fit in at all.
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