In this preliminary exercise students were taught about the elements of Mise en Scene and it was introduced through the video " What is Mise en Scene - How directors Like Kubrick Master the elements of Visual Storytelling. " on YouTube. The literal definition of mise en scene is the placement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical , film or television program. The more liberal meaning of the word is a theater term for the process of deciding what to include in the scene and where it should go on the stage. It is important because they help build the mood of the story and how should be approached for the target audience. The elements of mise en scene are Props, Set design, Costumes, Make up, Color, Lighting, Blocking, Framing, Lenses, Sound, Frame Rate, and Music. Three things that I took away from watching the video that the film director plays a huge part that every thing comes together to for the perfect shot which is mise en scene, it consists of many parts like sound, make up, set design and more, I also learned that blocking and staging of the camera and actors, their performance, and even what we hear on the soundtrack.
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