Sound and Mise-en-sceneMise-en-scene Mise-en-scene is the
arrangement of scenery and stage properties in films and TV. It
refers to everything that appears before thecamera and its
arrangement: props lighting costume makeup facial expressions
composition
Setting and locations play an important part in the film making
and are not just 'backgrounds'. A prop is an object in the scene
and affects the look of the location and can change a persons
perspective on the character that it belongs to.
Costume, hair and makeup act as an instant indicator to us of a
characters personality, job and status and can even indicate the
time era the film is set in.
Facial expressions and body language provide a clear indicator
of how someone is feeling. Face expressions can sometimes mean
something different for example a smile could be happy or evil.
Positioning of characters and objects within a frame can draw
attention to an important subject. Bodypositioningcan show
relationships between people. E.g the main focus is on the gun and
his facial expressions.
Lighting and colour can be used to achieve a variety of effects
and highlight important characters with in the frame. Shadows can
make characters look mysterious or menacing. Colours can indicate
if a scene should be happy or sad for example bright colours create
a happy environment where as black and dark colours make the
feeling more depressing.
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