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FILM AS TEXT TEACHING THE PRODUCTION ELEMENTS
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FILM AS

TEXT

TEACHING THE PRODUCTION ELEMENTS

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Learning Intention:

• To identify the 6 production elements

• To understand the nature and function of ‘mise en scene’

• To apply the concept to analysis of a film still

Success Criteria:

- To be able to name the 6 production elements

- To demonstrate your understanding of ‘mise en scene’ by

analysing a film still

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HOW IS TEACHING FILM DIFFERENT TO TEACHING A

WRITTEN TEXT?

There are many similar elements including:

Characters

Narrative structure

Setting

Point of View

Values and attitudes

Cause and effect

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HOW IS TEACHING FILM DIFFERENT TO TEACHING A

WRITTEN TEXT?

The main difference is in understanding how:

PRODUCTION ELEMENTS

aka

TECHNICAL ELEMENTS

are used to construct the narrative or story

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VERY IMPORTANT CONCEPT:

In media texts

EVERYTHING IS CONSTRUCTED

Nothing is included

unintentionally or through

chance.

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Camera

Acting

Mise en scène

Editing

Lighting

Sound

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Mise en scène

- Literally means ‘placing within

the scene or frame’

- Frame refers to the edge of the

image displayed on screen

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Mise en scène is:

- What is included in the frame

- Why it is included > meaning or

purpose of those elements

INDIVIDUALLY & IN COMBINATION

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Mise en scène

Includes several elements

- costume, hair, makeup

- setting and props

- actor – body position and facial expression

- lighting and colour

- visual composition – how the visual elements

are arranged within the frame

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Mise en scène

TASK – analysing a film still

We are going to look at a few examples

of stills and identify Mise en scene

elements, and consider what they might

suggest about characters, character

relationships, setting, time period, and

what is happnening in the frame.

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Mise en scène

TASK – analysing a film still

You can use this Word document to

record your notes if you wish:

file://localhost/Users/09036147/Best

Practice/MISE EN SCENE.docx

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Mise en scène

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Mise en scène

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Mise en scène

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Mise en scène

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Mise en scène

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Mise en scène – teaching ideas

1. Deconstruct stills

- Get students to label a print out

or downloaded still.

- Could also be good on IWB!

• Great site for film stills is

WWW.LEAVEMETHEWHITE.COM

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Mise en scène – teaching ideas

2. Analyse a scene from a film and

assign one person to watch and note

down different elements eg 1 x

costume, 1 x lighting, 1 x setting and

props, 1 x visual composition.

As a group they piece together their

findings and report back to class. (use

different scenes for different groups)

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A final word….

According to VELS, exploration of

how meaning is constructed is placed

around Level 6 and beyond (ie Year

10 / 11).

However, using visual stimuli is a great way to

brighten up learning activities at any stage.

Even a simple analysis concentrating on one

element such as costume can work well with

lower year levels.