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mise en scene What information is given about the type of film this image comes from Mise En Scene Placing on Stage The following factors help an audience understand what genre is ID: 813530

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Slide1

Mise

-

En

-Scene

To revise and develop our understanding of

mise

-

en

-scene.

Slide2

What

information is given

about the type of film

this image comes from?

Slide3

Mise-En-Scene

Placing on Stage

The following factors help

an audience understand what genre is:

Setting/Location

Characters

Hair/Make-up

Facial Expression/Body Language

Props

Colour

Lighting

Together, these factors form part of mise-en-scene.

T

he

arrangement of the scenery, props, etc. on the stage of a theatrical production or on the set of a film.

Slide4

Low-Key Lighting

Horror films tend to be filmed using

low-key lighting

to build a macabre, scary and mysterious atmosphere

Slide5

High-Key Lighting

R

omantic

films tend to be filmed using high-key lighting to build a happy, safe and calm atmosphere

Slide6

Lighting

Which of these shots is filmed in

high-key lighting

and which is filmed in low-key lighting?

Shot A

Shot B

Slide7

Lighting

Which of these shots is filmed in

high-key lighting

and which is filmed in low-key lighting?

High-key lighting

Low-key lighting

Lighting

does not always depend on the time of day the scene

occurs but

is about the

mood

and atmosphere the director wants to create.Shot A and B are filmed during daylight but create opposite moods.

Shot A

Shot B

Slide8

PropsSetting & Lighting

Body Language

Slide9

Props:Pieces of art decorating the room, including statues, busts, paintings, and carpets.The main character is holding a fencing sword, pointed at a figure in a knight armour.The armoured

figure is standing straight, ready to be attacked.

Slide10

Setting & Lighting:The scene is taking place in a dark, windowless room, possibly underground.Low-key lighting, with limited sources of light.

Slide11

Body language:Elegant fighting styleFacial expression hidden behind a smiling mask

Slide12

Analysing Mise-En-Scene

Re-watch

the scene with the men in the

boat.In groups, take notes on the following using the questions to help you:Story Setting/Location CharactersHair/Make-up Facial Expression/Body Language

Props

Colour

Lighting

In the new groups

, share your findings and fill in

the table

.