Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Mise-en-Scene

Mise-en-scene

    • This is a french term for ''in the scene or frame''. It is essentially  everything in a scene such as settings, props, facial expressions, makeup, costume, lighting, colour and positioning of characters except camera, editing and sound.
Red:
  • connotation - anger, blood, romance, fire this makes the scene seem as if there was a fight or a war due to red reminds people of anger and blood.
blue:
  • connotation - sky, ocean, sadness, calming or relaxation this sets the scene as a calm place like by the sea or in the the clouds up in the sky.
green:
  • connotation - nature, earth, sickness this sets the scene as a grim place or even a close up of earth.
yellow:
  • connotation - sunshine, happiness, banana this sets the scene as a sunny place like he seaside or the sun flying to close.
Black:
  • connotation - darkness, night, deep this sets the scene at a horrifying place like a haunted house.
white:
  • connotation - calming, neutral, angels, peace this sets the scene of being in heaven and very calm.


Foreground Medground Background Deepfocus focuspull:

Focuspull, switches from to background and foreground using pulls and vice versa.
Foreground, the front of the shot.
Background, something positioned far away from the camera.



2 comments:

  1. You've made a really nice list of the different colour connotations, however without a definition it's slightly hard to contextualise!
    In a reflection comment below, please define the terms connotation and denotation.

    Thanks,
    Miss C

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