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2. FILM STUDY
• Films take command of more of our
senses to create special atmospheres,
feelings or to bring out emotions. Along
with the literary elements such as plot,
setting, characterization, structure, and
theme, which make up the text or
screenplay, there are many different film
techniques used to tell the story or
narrative.
3. MISE-EN-SCENE
Mise en scène is the arrangement of scenery
and stage properties in a play. Translated from
French, it means "setting the stage" but, in
film analysis, the term mise en scene refers to
everything in front of the camera, including
the set design, lighting, and actors. Mise en
scene in film is the overall effect of how it all
comes together for the audience.
4. • Sets
• Props
• Lighting
• Costumes
• Actor blocking
• Shot composition
MISE-EN-SCENE ELEMENTS
INCLUDE:
5. Lightin
g
This is the scene from Tamasha movie. In this
frame we see the lighting angle.see the focus
of two person. They attract to audiences
6. In this movie ved had suffering from conflict with His
ownself.
In this frame we find a lighting dark and in one colour.
And its help to audiences to understand easy way the
conflict of him and also a mirror view is very
7. This the frame from kedarnath. In this frame
you can see its first time that your eyes see
the first morning view when a girl standing,
after you See the Mansur khan and fire.
Infact if we Observed that they both are out
8. This is the tight framing. In this frame tara was near by camera
and ved at distance but they both are in one frame.
And also it’s deep focus because background and the
foreground can be simultaneously in focus.
9. Eyes-match
Look in this frame both scenes are different.But in eyes matchs are
similar in both scenes and triangle of eyes are perfectly vision.
10. We know that this is the thinking of our society is that men never
cry and they don't have pain. But it's wrong. We also in our
movies also that women is crying and men try to happy her but
in this frame scene are totally different. Ved was crying and his
heart was broken and tara try to made a calm.
11. RIVERSE SHOT
In this frame there are two reverse
shot it means that if we try to
shoot that two persons are talking
in each other so they try to reverse
shot it's easy for everyone to
understand the scenes. We find in
this frame also.
12. SHOTS
In this video clips and We can find that it is drone shots. They were going to
another place in car and how the shots are taken thathat first at corner of road
and second is long shot and third is camera In focus on the car and car was
movieng and also a shot of mountains.
13. In this frame you can see the
one book.
It's take a very close shot of
book. They both book shots
take at different places but it’s
some Kind of same and third
frame is that she was reading
the book and lighting of that
place is low key lighting. and
also we can say it's montage
sequence because it's shows
the how the time pass.
14. This is the extreme long shot of Kedarnath movie. In this we
can see that helicopter shot is this but in the frame we find
also a one helicopter so it's a one kind of within frame.
Extreme long shot
15. This frame is also a from Kedarnath and it's also a helicopter shot
ya may be drone shot. Mansoor try to erased the colour and poster
of hotels. Because that was the wish of his beloved that all people
polute the environment and remove the beauty of nature.
16. EXTREME CLOSE UP
This is the scene of Kedarnath movie.This is the amazing shot. This
was the extremely close up shot in this scene. In this film when
protogonist getting married by forcefully after she try to cut her hand.
And yes she was doing.And camera try to capture that littel thing this
Blade in very significantly
17. DEPTH OF
FIELD
Here in this frame you can see that ved told
a story to everyone and that frame was very high leval
lighting.means that the foreground, middleground and
background of the frame remain in focus.
18. SHALLOW FOCUS
In this frame background attract the audience.
When they discussed on religion and all that
things that we see the kedarnath temple in the
background and it's shallow focus shot.
19. This frame is also a example of deapth of field.
There is a background is everything. That represent
the religion positivity. Focus is on Shiva's Nandi.
Behind all things are blur.
20. See this is the again example of depth of field you can
see heroin's face and also a expression of her. She was
near the camera and background of around her is
totally blur.
21. SOUND
I take this scene of the film "Makhkhi" . In this video clip you can see
that one men make a cold tea. And when he add the sugar, water
and ice we hear the sound of that things. And also it's extremely
close up shot. You can see that how camera take a closer look of
men and that cup and all that things. And also a close up of spoon.