Mise en Scene and Other Important Terms
Mise en Scene
Mise en Scene
A french term, which literally means 'put into the frame'. When analyzing a sequence the term refers to everything you see in the frame
Props
A prop is an object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen production
Costume
The colour and style of the actor/subject can have an important connotations and denotations about their character, role within narrative etc.
Lighting
The harshness or softness of light has differing effects on representing the mood of a scene.Colour
The colours used in popular brandings are significant in determining their identity.
Makeup
Can be used to bring the character or subject to life
Other Important Terms
Artificial Light
A source of light created by lighting equipment, rather than from natural sources
Convention
A frequently used element which becomes standard.Disequilibrium
The period of instability and insecurity in the film's narrative.
Enigma
The question or mystery that is posed within a film's narrative.
Equilibrium
A state of peace and calm, which often exists at the beginning of a film's narrative.
Framing
The selection of elements such as characters, setting and iconography that appear within a shotGenre
A system of film identification, in which films that have the same elements are grouped together
Iconography
The objects within a film that are used to evoke particular meanings.
Intertextuality
Reference within a film to another film, media product, work of literature or piece of artwork.
Narrative
A story that is created in a constructed format that describes a series of fictional or non- fictionl events
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