LE CLAMPS MISE-EN-SCENE LE CLAMPS By Lady Clampette Monsiuer Clampton Madame le Clamp.

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LE CLAMPS MISE-EN-SCENE LE CLAMPS By Lady Clampette Monsiuer Clampton Madame le Clamp

AHHHH, BUT WHAT IS LE CLAMPS???????

C C IS FOR COSTUME This fine gentleman is dressed as a businessman, but here is a bag, now what is he???

L L is for lighting and colour How does the colour impact le mood?

A A is for actors (or action) Imagine yoghurt Conflict.

M M is for Make-Up and hair, which we can tell, as we are French, that none of you Are wearing enough.

P P is for Props Madame le clamp is now holding something, what is she?

S S is for Setting, what is this setting? Thats right, its le classroom!