MISE-EN-SCENE

Movie directors have skills for setting up the scene using props, lighting and more in order to make the viewer feel some type of way about that specific scene or perhaps even maintaining the mood the whole film or feel a way about certain characters or place. 

 Mise-en-scene can be seen as a very important aspect of all movies that helps build suspense, nervousness, anxiety, thrill and/or shock. another consideration of mise-en-scene and cinematography is lighting. The intensity, depth, and angle of your lighting can all greatly affect the mood of a scene. The key thing to remember is that lighting is emotional.The creator of mise-en-scene or should I say creators are The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)


The previous project/assignment required us to work with a partner on a photo of anything our creativity could think of using mise-en-scene and using lighting, angles, and shot types along with potentially props to demonstrate a theme/message or meaning i for example did a ninja headband with blood on it with a dark background and low lighting to show that the ninja died during battle and dropped there headband when killed.

I learned mise-en-scene can be very important for any little type of photo or video, for example if it didn't have blood on it and the lighting was bright no one would assume the ninja died or even assume it meant death they would portray it as "oh look,,,a cool headband"

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