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Elements of Mise- en-scene a French term meaning ‘what is put into the scene or frame’

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Elements of Mise-en-scene

a French term meaning ‘what is put into the scene or frame’

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How it works

●What is put in or left out can make a big difference

●Signals how we, the

audience, are supposed to feel

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What can you infer about the film from this picture?

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What can you infer about the film from this picture?

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What can you infer about the film from this picture?

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What can you infer about the film from this picture?

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●Setting○ very rarely just backgrounds○ used to influence and audience by building certain

characteristics○ studio set

■ highly controlled ○ on location

■ highly authentic, realistic

1st Element:Setting and Props

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●Props○ objects in the setting which play a part in the

action rather than just being in the background

1st Element:

Setting and Props

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What can you infer about the film from this prop?

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What can you infer about the film from this prop?

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What can you infer about the film from this prop?

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What can you infer about the film from this prop?

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●Costume○ can reveal a character’s personality, social status,

or profession○ gives a sense of time

■ past, present, or future○ clues us into the part the character will play

■ hero or villain■ lead or supporting character

2nd Element:Costuming, Hair & Make-up

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What can you infer about the film from this wardrobe?

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What can you infer about the film from this wardrobe?

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What can you infer about the film from this wardrobe?

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What can you infer about the film from this wardrobe?

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What can you infer about the film from this wardrobe?

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●What costume features would be expected in○ a western genre○ a sci-fi genre○ romantic comedy○ teen issues genre○ post apocalyptic film○ villains vs heroes

●What genre relies heavily on makeup

Preconceptions of the audience

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●Hair and Make Up○ can reveal a character’s personality, social status,

or profession○ improves, enhances, or alters the appearance of

the actor for the purpose of the scene■ bruises, wrinkles, wounds■ prosthetics, latex, animatronics

○ helps the actor commit to the role

2nd Element:Costuming, Hair & Make-up

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What can you infer about the character from this hair?

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What can you infer about the character from this makeup?

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What can you infer about the character from this makeup?

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What can you infer about the character from this makeup?

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What can you infer about the character from hair & makeup?

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●a clear indication of how someone is thinking or feeling

●small changes can send out totally different signals●eyes give particularly important signals

○ it is common for the audience to follow the direction of the character’s gaze

3rd Element:Facial expression & Body language

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What can you infer about the characters from their body language?

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What can you infer about the characters from their body language?

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What can you infer about the characters from their body language?

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What can you infer about the characters from their body language?

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What can you infer about the characters from their body language?

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●Lighting○ low key creates a sharp contrast of light and dark

areas, dramatic shadows■ often used in horror and thriller films

○ high key appears normal/realistic■ often used in romantic comedies and musicals■ has little dramatic effect itself

4th Element:Lighting and Color

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What type of lighting is used?

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What type of lighting is used?

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What type of lighting is used?

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What type of lighting is used?

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What type of lighting is used?

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What type of lighting is used?

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●Lighting set up○ Key- shines directly on the subject and serves as

the primary lighting○ Fill- shines on the subject from an angle and is

usually at a different angle or intensity○ Back- shines on the subject from behind, serving

to separate the subject from the background

4th Element:Lighting and Color

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Three point lighting set up

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What can you infer about the character from the lighting?

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How does color affect the mood / tone?

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How does color affect the mood / tone?

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How does the absence of color affect the mood / tone?

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●How elements are arranged in the frame○ space between elements○ proximity to camera or other elements○ composition within the frame○ angle of camera to elements

■ high, low, flat, tilt○ framing or shot distances

■ long, medium, close up

5th Element: CinematographyCamera Shots & Angles

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Camera Shots, Angles and Movement

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What does proximity tell you about these characters?

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What does the angle tell you about these characters?

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What does the angle tell you about these characters?

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What does the framing tell you about this character?

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What does the framing tell you about this scene?

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Analyze the mise en scene

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