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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