Session Aims
By the end of the lesson I will be able to:
- Understand the concept of 'mise en scene'
- Apply the concept to a film extract
Definition: Miss En Scene
- A French term meaning what is put into a scene or frame
- Visual information in front of the camera
- Communicates essential information to the audience
Mise En Scene is made up of 5 elements:
- Settings & Props (e.g. Thor's hammer Mjolnir)
- Costume, Hair & Make Up
- Facial expressions and Body Language (close ups) or (showing emotions e.g. anger)
- Lighting & Colour
- Positioning of characters/objects within the frame
Each aspect of Mise-En-Scene has hidden meanings within a film and sends signals to the audience about how we are supposed to feel at a certain point!
1) Settings & Props
Settings for a horror film:
- Houses, Apartments, Cabins
- Hospitals, Asylum
- Hotels
Props for a horror film:
- Meat Cleaver
- Axe
- Knife
Settings for a Sci Fi film:
- Space Ship
- Future cities
- Somewhere in a Galaxy
Props for a Sci Fi film:
- Laser guns
- Lightsabers
Settings for a Romantic Comedy
- High School
- Cafe
- Hotel
Props for a Romantic Comedy
- Cars
- Picnics
2) Costumes, Hair & Make Up
- Costume, Hair & Make Up act as an instant indicator to us of a character's personality, status and job.
- It tells us immediately whether the film is set in the present and what society/or culture it will centre around.
- Certain costumes can signify certain individuals (i.e black cloak of a vampire, Spidey's Spiderman suit)
3) Facial expressions & Body Language
- Facial expressions provide a clear indicator of how someone' feeling.
- If someone is smiling broadly, we assume they are happy but we may get a different feeling if this is accompanied by scary music.
- Body language may also indicate how a character feels towards another character or may reflect the state of their relationship.
In the photograph (from Spiderman 1) what I see is that it is set in a alleyway and that it could be a Romantic Comedy film, but it is mostly a Science Fiction/Action film.






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