Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Mise En Scene Consideration

The final piece will be set in the equivalent of a prime ministers office and therefore the mise en scene will have to be appropriate for the film opening. This reason means there can not be any out of place props because it will deter peoples attention from the important parts and it wouldn't set the scene properly. It is important that all props are related to the story line, there should be a couple of weapons and drugs, this way people are able to see that the person in the scene is either important or the villain character. The main character would wear a black suit as it connotes his physical presence and authority/power.

Props that we should not use in our film opening would be ones that don't relate to the genre or location. In terms of our location it should be suitable and the surroundings and landscape should all fit in. This means anything in shot that is not relevant should be removed because it would ruin the shot and storyline.

The lighting should be naturalistic or low key lighting for the main part to represent the fact action and shooting and drugs are a dark subject.

Rhys Williams

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