Thursday, 5 January 2017

Section 1- unit 3- Mise-en-scene

MISE-EN-SCENE

If a writer uses the word 'rose' the reader is free to imagine any of the millions of roses there are in the world but if a film shows us a rose, all the viewers will see the same rose.

It refers to all the things that are ' put in scene' as well as the way that we are shown them
Tight Framing: Is usually used for close shots
Loose Framing: Usually in longer shots



Film stills:

   The close up shot shows his power
   The lighting used around Daniel Craig is dark and where the light is in the background reflects and shows his facial features
   The gun isn't focused as they want the audience to concentrate on his face
   The shot shows the composure on his face which makes him look like an empowering figure
Three-point lighting is a standard method used in visual media such as theatre, video, film, still photography and computer-generated imagery. By using three separate positions, the photographer can illuminate the shot's subject (such as a person) however desired, while also controlling (or eliminating entirely) the shading and shadows produced by direct lighting.
Fill light a supplementary light used in photography or filming that does not change.








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