2. Mise-en-scene is an expression used to describe
aspects of film production or or theater which
means telling a story.
WHAT DOES MISE-EN-SCENE MEAN?
3. Mise-en-scene in film language refers to
everything that appears inside the camera (what
human eyes can see): actors,
costumes,lighting..etc.
FILM LANGUAGE MISE-EN-SCENE
4. Mise-en-scene, cinematography and film
editing should also be Verisimilitude to the
eyes of the audience.
VERISIMILITUDE AND REALISTIC
5. In addition, mise-en-scene also involves the
composition, which is the movement and
positions of the actors and objects , in the
films.
MOVEMENT AND COMPOSITION
6. These elements help express by creating a
sense of time and space. However, it also
sets a mood and also sometimes suggesting
a characters state of mind.
SETTING
7. All these areas are mostly covered by the
director and the production designer which
is a big help to the director. These two
important roles focus closly to perfect all
the aspects of mise-en-scene even before
and after taking the shots