This document introduces the concept of mise-en-scène in film analysis. It defines mise-en-scène as the visual elements within a scene, including the six main elements: settings, props, costumes, facial expressions/body language, character positioning, and lighting/color. Each of these elements conveys meaning and helps tell the story. The document provides examples from films to illustrate how different mise-en-scène elements are used to manipulate the audience and signify characters' emotions and relationships. Students are instructed to apply these concepts to analyze a short film clip.