Inspirational shots and aspects of mise-en-scene

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Inspirational shots and aspects of mise-en-scene Mary Spencer

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Inspirational shots and aspects of mise-en-

sceneMary Spencer

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Camera distance- the camera distance of the photo is a long shot. You can tell this because her full body is in the shot.

Color- for this particular photo its been edited into black and white. This could have been done to create a more professional look. It also makes it look bold and stands out.

Framing decisions- the way she’s positioned within the frame is central.

Costume and props- her outfit is quite casual, she’s wearing a jumper and boots these are probably in black and white as you can tell from the shade they are in.

Lighting- the lighting in this shoot you can tell still quite bright even though its harder to tell due to the photo being black and white. Even so the lighting is still quite bright in the lighter parts of the photo.

Location choice- the location is just in a studio, this could have been done to put more focus on the person rather than on the background

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Camera distance-the camera distance is a long shot, you can tell because his full body is on show and in the shot.

Framing decisions- he has been positioned mainly in the center of the shot and there is none or any other props in the shot either so he is the main focus. But is slightly more to the right hand side of the photo

Lighting- the lighting is made to look quite natural as its outside. Its still quite bright as the shot has been took mid day.

Location choice- you cant really tell the location of this photo. All you can see is that its been shot outside and it seems to be high up on a wall. This is because in the blurred background you can see cars below.

Color- the background is quite boring as he’s just sat on a beige wall. His outfit has a slight pop of color with his green jacket and white shoes. This draws more attention to him rather than the background

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Color-The color within this photo is quite vibrant due to their outfits but the background on the other hand is dull and boring. This could have been done on purpose to draw all the attention onto them.

Lighting-As they are in a studio the lighting is quite bright as its been done with artificial lights and could have edited.

Framing decisions-They are placed central of the frame. They are all able to keep central as three of them are stood up and the other two are crouched down at the bottom of the screen.

Costume-The outfits they are wearing are fun and colorful. This also represents the way they are acting. It also gives off a energetic and exciting vibe.

Camera distance- Even though the photo is cutting off the bottoms of their feet it is still classed as a long shot.

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Color- The color theme is mainly pink and white. This works well as the pink background is a good theme for them and stands out against their outfits

Framing decisions-The way they are positioned is central. But two of them are stood and two are sat but still making sure that you can see all their faces.

Location choice-The shot was taken in a studio you can tell because the background is pink and purposely been edited like that.

Lighting-The lighting in this image is quite is bright as it has been shot in a studio. It might have also been edited after the photo was taken.

Costume-Their outfits are all white and have parts of gold on them. The color white stands out against the pink background. Another thing that makes them stand out is their pink lipstick which is a darker pink than the background. It is also the darkest color in the shot which makes it stand out.

Camera distance-The camera shot is a mid shot meaning you can only see mid part of their bodies.

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Colour- There isn't much colour going on within the image its quite simple. With a plain background and a pop of colour with her purple top

Camera distance- Just like most images the artist is placed central within the shot

Costume-Her outfit is just blue shorts/jeans but you cant really see as it’s a mid shot. She also has a purple top on.

Framing decisions- This is a mid shot and you can tell this because you can only see half of her body.

Location choice-The location is obviously a studio like nearly all the images vie chosen.

Lighting-The lighting with it being in a studio is quite bright and clear. The lighting usually helps with the quality of the image itself.