Friday, 26 October 2012

Mise-En-Scene

Mise-En-Scene basically means everything that appears on the screen. Things like the casting of the characters, their clothing, the details of the environment, props, decor etc.
It is a french term that means "placing on stage". The frame and camerawork also constitute the Mise-En-Scene of a movie. 

Setting - location and environment where action takes place, colours used to light the action, exterior/interior, time of day. 
Wardrobe - importance of costume for certain characters, make-up, hair. 
Props - what is visible in the frame, where are they? (in or out of focus)
Acting - positioning of actors, interaction with each other, casting. 
Placement - how all of these things are positioned within the composition of a shot.  
Effect - on the audience. For example, the mood, tension, atmosphere, emotion, implicit/explicit meaning.

My Own Analysis of Mise-En-Scene (Notes)

These are the notes I made in class as the whole class watched the opening 20 minutes of a film. it is showing how I analyzed the clip and the sort of stuff I monitored throughout the clip.

  • the music fits in with the images on screen
  • jump cut from scene to scene
  • mysterious music helps build tension throughout the scenes, misty background to add to the mysterious effect
  • shouting aggressively down the phone
  • silhouettes in the background get our attention
  • sound effects of the flick knife make the movement of the knife more dramatic 
  • the noises that occur when he is being stabbed also add to the drama
  • there was a moment of eye contact, where the characters were looking at each others reactions to what just happened
  • sound of the bells introduces the funeral
  • sound of seagulls and fairground rides shows they're at the seaside, and the beach in the background
  • his body language changes; paranoid 
  • his reaction was not expected, and he flips the situation 
  • the music sets every scene
  • steady cam shot and handheld shot (point of view)
 



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