Mise en Scène ‘In the scene’. What is it? It is everything within a frame (or shot), and tells the audience a lot about the movie very quickly. Mise en.

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Mise en Scène ‘In the scene’

What is it? It is everything within a frame (or shot), and tells the audience a lot about the movie very quickly. Mise en scène includes... The set Props Costumes Make up Extras (people) Lighting It sets the scene

Look at the mise en scène...

Pg Pg 9Tk 9Tk j0 j0 What does the mis-en-scene tell us about the characters, situations, stories, moods. What are your conclusions about what the scene is about and how have you come to your decision?

Mise En Scene Settings can be INTERIOR or EXTERIOR Settings are carefully chosen to match the genre of the TV drama

How Does Mise En Scene Help Audiences? Think of a favourite TV program/Film and consider one of its most memorable scenes/set pieces to answer this question.

Using your knowledge: Of mise-en-scene so far, write down the settings that you think might be used in: A historical drama- NASA up-to launch and launch A police drama- Scotland yard when first established A school drama- Victorian (schools hell, prison type school) A family drama- Mrs browns boys Funny drama

Costumes and Make up as Mise En Scene Costumes and make up are an essential part of mise en scene – we make the same judgements about characters from their appearance as we do from the mise en scene. How do they help the audience?

Make up and Costume Where do they live? Apartment New York Name? Susan clip Age? 27 Fav food? Chicken korma Do they read? Yes Fav film? Pacifier. Holiday? Peru. Popular? Yeh. Siblings? Yeh two. Cloths? Relatively high quality. Internet? Yes. Facebook? Yes.

Make up and Costume Where do they live? Small house, New York. Name? Rebecca Black Age? 26 Fav food? Lasagne Do they read? Yes she reads Fav film? Titanic. Holiday? Rome. Popular? Very popular. Siblings? No. Cloths? High standard. Internet? Yes. Facebook? Yes.

Make up and Costume Where does he live? Family house, Texas Name? Scott Pilgrim. Age? 17. Fav food? Sushi. Do they read? No. Fav Movie? Zombie Land. Fav holiday? Spain. Popular?. No Siblings: Yes, older sister, younger brother. Cloths: Average cloths shop Internet: yes, a lot. Facebook: Daily,

Make up and Costume Live? Penthouse LA. Name? Allison Milan. Age? 31. Fav food? Expensive soup. Read? yes. Fav film? Kill bill 1 Holiday? Paris. Popular? Not in social regards, Just well known. Siblings? No Cloths? Expensive. Internet? Yes. Facebook? No.

Make up and Costume Where do they live? England, country side. Name? John McLane. Age? 20 Fav food? Fish. Do they read? Yes, a lot. Fav film? Rise of the guardians. Holiday? No were. Popular? No. Siblings? No. Cloths? Low standard. Internet? No. Facebook? No.

Make up and Costume Where do they live? Atlanta, Georgia, family home. Name? Amy Sky. Age? 17. Fav food? Salad. Do they read? Magazines. Fav film? Trinities. Holiday? Germany. Popular? No and yes. Siblings? Yes, younger brother. Cloths? Fashionable. Internet? Yes. Facebook? Yes.

Make up and Costume Where do they live? School basement. Name? Fred Gregor. Age? 34 Fav food? Meat. Do they read? No. Fav film? Doesn’t have one. Holiday? Doesn’t have one. Popular? No. Siblings? None. Cloths? Bad. Internet? No. Facebook? No.

Interpret Character Review these characters and annotate them with as much detail as possible. Where do they live? What is their name? Age? Favourite food? Do they read? Favourite film? Do they go on holiday? Are they popular? Do they have siblings? Where would they shop for clothes? Food? Do they use the internet? Are they on Facebook? Etc etc!`

Now design your own... Create a film character and annotate (just like we have done) – draw a picture by using photoshop and write down character traits. Print out and bring in for next lesson. (you can copy and paste a celebs head onto a different body for instance) Think about how you can use MIS-EN-SCENE to help you design a DVD menu in the future for a film you are considering to work with

Star Wars – Dark hellish scene molten rock landscape, lava flowing every where means dark times evil ( And good barbeques). Then goes to dark black greys colours with a few white colours.