Mise En Scene

Mise en Scene describes the filmic reality created by filmmakers and translates 'what is placed in the frame' and everything put in the frame has been put there to help the audience feel emotive or help them understand the situation in the movie. Mise en Scene can be used by the furniture we see in the room, the subtle or dramatic make-up they are wearing, or the costumes the actors / actresses wear.
Everything we see in film is constructed and nothing appears by chance in the filmic frame.

Setting helps us understand where and when a film is set, and we have to convey when its set through a range of locations which gives the audience a impression of a paticular period in history.

The Duchess

  • This is a film with Keira Knightley set in the 18th century, she was portrayed as a wealthy wife to the king, and you could tell this from the extravagant clothing she was wearing and the lavish jewlerly she was wearing. 
  • You could also see in the film, the contrast between the different hierarchy's in society, you could see this as they move from the overcrowded streets with people running everywhere to the palace where it is clean and people are all dressed up. 
I can relate Misè on Scène to my own film opening, as it will be a romantic-crime, the setting will move from dark to light as the scene changed and the clothing of the criminal would be very flashy and smart, with a big watch on. The girl who he may fall inlove with could either be very wealthy therefore in beautiful, posh clothing or she may be a middle class girl, in basic clothes but still very delicate


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