- Mise-En-Scene is a French term meaning what is put into a scene or frame
- It is made up of visual information in front of the camera
- It communicates essential information to the audience about setting (time & place) and characters
- It is made up of 5 elements. Costume, Lighting, Actors (gender / age), Make-up, Props and Setting. (Settings & Props - costume, hair & make up, facial expressions & body language, lighting & colour, positioning of characters / objects within the frame)
Settings & Props
Settings & Locations play an important part in film-making and are not just 'backgrounds'. Sets are either built from scratch or a great deal of time is spent to find a setting which already exists. Settings can manipulate an audience by building certain expectations and then taking a different turn.
Settings and props in:
A science fiction film:
- Sleek, modern designs
- Futuristic inventions
- Space / Aliens / Other planets and galaxies
- Hovercraft
- Lasers
- Holograms
A romantic comedy:
- Highschool / university / college
- Chocolates
- Roses
- Animals
A horror film:
- Fog
- Forest / Abandoned building / night-time
- Knife
- Mask
- Blood
- Body parts
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