Mise-en-scene
This is a French term and means, 'everything within the frame.' If you think of a frame of film this involves these elements :
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Every still reveals a numbers of visual codes or signs which have a particular associated meaning within our culture.
The process of understanding or reading the various meanings of these signs is known as deconstruction.
Denotation involves seeing the sign. Connotations involve understanding the sign’s associated meaning.In other words we move from the literal (denotative) to the metaphorical or associated (connotative) meaning.
work out the anagrams
tes sedign
psrop
tcumeos
ilhingtg
loourc design
stho cpositionmpo
Every still reveals a numbers of visual codes or signs which have a particular associated meaning within our culture.
The process of understanding or reading the various meanings of these signs is known as deconstruction.
Denotation involves seeing the sign. Connotations involve understanding the sign’s associated meaning.In other words we move from the literal (denotative) to the metaphorical or associated (connotative) meaning.
Lighting
Mise-en-scene creating mood
Mise-en-scene creates character
MISE EN SCENE IN THOR
What does the mise-en-scene suggest about Asgard and Yodein.
Think carefully about
- colour design and connotations
- costume
- lighting
- non -verbal codes such as facial expression and body language
- set design
- props
- blocking and characters' positioning in the frame
Think carefully about
- colour design and connotations
- costume
- lighting
- non -verbal codes such as facial expression and body language
- set design
- props
- blocking and characters' positioning in the frame