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Mise-en-sceneMise-en-scene
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• Mise-en-scène is a French term meaning “onstage” or “placed in a scene”. It is what we can see in the picture.
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Mise-en-scèneMise-en-scène includesincludes:
• Setting
• SetSet
• CostumeCostume
• PropsProps
• LightingLighting
• SoundSound
• BlockingBlocking
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The arrangement of all these elements in a particular way have an effect on the spectator
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Lets explore these Lets explore these terms…terms…
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Setting
It is a fictional or real place where the action
and event of the film or play take place.
Set
It is a constructed setting, for example, on a studio soundstage
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The Titanic
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The factory in Charlie and the chocolate factory
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TaskTask
What settings would you find in:What settings would you find in:
a Science Fiction Film a Science Fiction Film a Romantic Comedy a Romantic Comedy a Horror Film a Horror Film
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Costume design
Costume refers to the clothes that
characters wear. It is used to describe
character, to show particular fashions,
or to make clear distinctions between
characters.
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Barbie-like clothes for Barbie-like clothes for Reese Witherspoon in Reese Witherspoon in Legally blondeLegally blonde
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Christian Bale becomes Batman with Christian Bale becomes Batman with this black outfit in this black outfit in The Dark Knight The Dark Knight RisesRises..
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Soldier outfits in Saving private Ryan
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Props
Objects that are part of
the sets or tools used by
the actors.
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The “Heart of the ocean” The “Heart of the ocean”
in in TitanicTitanic
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The apple in TwilightThe apple in Twilight
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The “golden ticket” in The “golden ticket” in Charlie Charlie and the chocolate factoryand the chocolate factory
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Task Task
What props would you find in: What props would you find in: a Science Fiction Film a Science Fiction Film a Western a Western a War Film a War Film
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Make up
Together with costume design and hair
style, make up tells a lot about the
character’s personality, job, etc.
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Make up transforms Natalie Portman into the “Black Swan”…
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… and Heath Ledger becomes “the joker”.
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Sound
Diegetic: music or sounds effects such as
footsteps, explosions, bird songs, church bells,
etc that are heard by both the character and
the spectator.
non- diegetic: music or sound effects not
generated in the filmic world but added to
indicate characters´ feelings, emotions. This
music is only heard by the
spectator.
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Blocking
• It is the arrangement and movement of actors in relation to each other within the single physical space of mise-en-scène.
There are 2 types of blocking...
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Social blocking: describes the
arrangement of characters to
accentuate relations between them.
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SocialSocial blocking blocking in in
“The “The break-upbreak-up”
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Graphic blocking arranges
characters or groups according to
visual patterns to portray spatial
harmony, tension or some other visual
atmosphere.
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Graphic blocking in Graphic blocking in Jane EyreJane Eyre
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BibliographyBibliography:
Corrigan, T. and White, P.; The Film Experience, Bedford / St. Martin's
Bernard F. Dick; Anatomy of film, Bedford / St. Martin's - 2002