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Mise en Scene

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on September 15, 2009 at 10:14:19 pm
 

Mise-en-scene

Directly translated from French mise-en-scene means "putting on stage".  It was originally used to describe theater sets but much like the actors who crossed over to film so did their vocabulary. With film making, the mise-en-scene is literally whatever you see on screen from the lighting, sets and even music, which can either be diolectical or no, adds to "the articulation of cinema space" (userpages.umbc.edu: mise-en-scene). The mise-en-scene is all in ecompashing of a film. Everything from what color a wall should be to the movement and positions of the actors on the screen, a method called blocking, is dictated by the mise-en-scene. a method called blocking (make blocking page).

 

Definition?

An overriding definition for mise-en-scene doesn't exist. According to wikipedia's article on mise-en-scene, "[it is a] grand undefined term,' but that is not because of a lack of definitions. Rather, it's because the term has so many different meanings that there is little consensus about its definition"(Wikipedia: Mise-en-scene)

 

Interpretation of the Mise-en-scene

 

 

Nosferatu's Mise en Scene

 

 

4 Minute School Video of Mise en Scene

 

 

 

“Mise en scene” Wikipedia.com. September 7, 2009. Web. September 14, 2009.

 

“Mise en scene” userpage.umbc.edu. n.d. Web September 15, 2009.

 

 We should make a blocking page

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