Monday, 1 November 2010

Mise en scene


Micro Feature: Mise en Scene

Mise-en-Scene is a French term, which translates as: ‘placing on stage’.

Setting and Location can indicate:

·      The historical time period of the film
·      The state of mind of the film’s protagonists
·      The point in the film’s narrative that has been reached.

     Décor can communicate information about:

·      Character
·      Genre
·      Atmosphere


 Body Language and Movement can suggest:

·      How a character feels or indicate
One characters response to the others.

  Props are objects within the scene being used by a character.  They    often contribute to narrative information.  They can provide:
·      Genre information
·      Character  information


  Costume and Make Up can contribute to communicating:
·      A sense of historical time
·      Information about a character
·      ‘Other’ worlds

CHANGING THE MISE EN SCENE
this task was to show that mise en scene can be changed e were given the scenario of a scene from the film 'Delecatessen' directed by Jean-Jierre Jeunet and Marc Caro in which a short sighted girl goes on a date with a boy that causes all kinds of chaos.

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