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Mise-en-Scene

Mise-en-Scene. C- Costume C- Colour L- Lighting A- Actors or Action M- Make up and Hair P- Prop S- Setting. Costume/Make Up & Hair. Who is the bad guy?. We can clearly distinguish what sort of character we are looking at. Lighting and Colour. How do these images make you feel?.

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Mise-en-Scene

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  1. Mise-en-Scene

  2. C- Costume • C- Colour • L- Lighting • A- Actors or Action • M- Make up and Hair • P- Prop • S- Setting

  3. Costume/Make Up & Hair Who is the bad guy? We can clearly distinguish what sort of character we are looking at...

  4. Lighting and Colour How do these images make you feel? Using colour and lighting we can see what the mood of the scene is.

  5. Performance/Action What emotions are shown here? Characters in the story convey they’re mood’s through their actions and facial expressions in each scene.

  6. Props What icons do we refer to when talking about these characters? • The props tell us a little about the character and their personality • Can add an element of danger • Props can set the scene

  7. Setting • Element of mystery • Evil villain • Night adds to the tension • Element of mystery and beauty • Isolated location • Helpless

  8. Camera Angles • Long shot • High Angle • Pan • Lead Angle

  9. Long Shot & High Angle

  10. Pan & lead space

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