Friday, 11 November 2016

Mise-en Scene



This our project on the Mise-en-Scene. A Mise-en-Scene is the french term meaning "in the scene of frame. The elements of an mise-en-scene is the costume, hair, make-up, the settings, props, facial expression, body language, lighting, colour, positioning of characters and objects in the frame. The setting in our scene is a classroom and a young boy is showing all the types of facial expressions you would see in a classroom. The props we used was a chair for when Patrick was relaxing and a window for Stefan to look at, when he was disappointed. There was many facial expressions and body language shown throughout the video. These were: disappointed, relaxed, happy, crying, angry and exhausted. We can all communicate through facial expressions. This is important due to the media texts with the close up and extreme close- up.

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