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Mise-en- scène

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Mise-en-scène

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• Mise-en-scène is a French word.• It means ‘Having put into scene’

• A term used to describe all the visual elements in a single frame/shot.

• Task 1: Write down all the visual elements you see in films.

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Visual Elements in Mise-en-scène Objects/Props

Setting/LocationCharacters position within the frame

Facial expressions and body language

Costume, hair and make-upLightingShadowColour

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Kidulthood

• What visual Elements can you see in the trailer?

• What do they tell you about the genre of the film?

• What do they tell you about the characters of the film?

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Images from Kidulthood Trailer

SETTINGPROPS

COSTUME

LIGHTING

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Why is Mise-en-scène important?

• Distinguish a genre

• You understand more about the characters

• To signal a particular time period

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Setting/Location

• What does the setting/location tell us about the film?

• To place where things are happening or events occur.

• The setting helps the audience place the characters in order to understand the characters more.

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Props• Why are props used?• To distinguish the genre• To create Authenticity • Tell you more about the

characters• The motive of the story

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Costume• Where they live?• What their attitude is?• What era it is?

• Aid the audience to understand/get to know more about the character

• Shows who is the antagonist and Protagonist

• In Science Fiction, Fantasy and Epic films costumes are prominent in distinguishing the genre

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Performance, Movement and Actor

• Certain actors are connected to genres

• The visual movement and presentation can say more about the character then the dialogue– Body language– Expressions

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Create a Film

Setting Props Costume Actors

Prize for the group with the best (made-up) Film :D

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Summary of Mise-en-scene

Mise-en-scene is used…

• To distinguish a genre

• To learn more about the characters

• To give the film a more authentic feel