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What does mis-en-scene mean?
Mis en scene means everything that is involved in the scene. Lighting, costumes,
props and many other things.
What is important?
Location: can be purpose built set or a real location.
Blocking/Performance: Blocking refers to the positioning and movement of
actors within the frame, both in relation to each other and in relation to the
camera (which represents us, the audience). Performance covers all aspects of
the actual acting – gesture, expression, accent etc.

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What is important in the scene?

  • 1. What does mis-en-scene mean? Mis en scene means everything that is involved in the scene. Lighting, costumes, props and many other things. What is important? Location: can be purpose built set or a real location. Blocking/Performance: Blocking refers to the positioning and movement of actors within the frame, both in relation to each other and in relation to the camera (which represents us, the audience). Performance covers all aspects of the actual acting – gesture, expression, accent etc.