For the 50s era, we have:
- a juke box, which will stand in the middle of the frame
- two vintage car cut-outs, which we hope to hang from the lighting frame
These are iconic items from the era, and easily recognisable; for example the televison show Happy Days, that portrayed an idealised version of the mid-50s, which featured a juke box.
For the 70s era, we have:
- a disco ball, which we hope to hang from the lighting frame
- a disco floor, which will be in the middle of the frame
These are referencing Saturday Night Fever, which is a well-known 70s film.
For the 80s era, we have:
- a bench, which will be in the middle of the frame
- (plants)
This is referencing The Breakfast Club, which is a popular 80s film set in a school. The bench is so we can reference the iconic dance scene where two characters shuffle across a beam:
For the 90s era, we have:
- a sofa, which will be in the middle of the frame
- a Central Perk mug
- a coffee table
- boom box
These are referencing the television show F.R.I.E.N.D.S, which was a popular 90s show. The sofa and mug are referencing the iconic coffee shop set.
For the modern era, we have:
- a zebra crossing
- mobile phones
This is referencing technology, which is prevalent in modern times.
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