Mise-En-Scène
Mise-En-Scene basically refers to everything that you can see through the camera. I say basically because it has been called a "grand undefined term" by film critics.
Examples of Mise-En-Scene would be the setting, lighting, costume, special effects, props, actors etc.
I am going to use one music video and will try pick out factors of mise-en-scene this way it will show how common mise-en-scene really is. Music videos nowadays are usually virtually short movies and since its short i am using it as a example. The music video i will be using is Snitch - Obie Trice ft Akon.
The song is about a "snitch" and the video is about a robbery and the events that took place after.
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from the opening of the video |
What can we see in this still shot? money (prop), a actor in all black clothes, a bank, a black bag etc.
These all connote robberies and what do you think is happening right now in this scene? yes a robbery.
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the moment when the "snitch" gets caught. |
The lighting in this still shot is vey natural however it does make the 'snitch' standout. The clothes he's wearing are usually associated with thugs/drug dealers/ urban youths and next to him are 2 police officers who seem to blend into society more. This tells you what kind of people committed the crime in this instance and therefore appeals to other groups within the audience.
Another person involved in the robbery is later being questioned by the police (after the snitching). The lighting on this is very dim and very realistic to a actual police interview room. The focus is on the suspect and the props suggest exactly whats happening. Even the dog tag on the officers neck for example.
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snitch having a good time |
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Obie Trice & Akon (got snitched on) |
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Obie Trice and crew outside snitches place |
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Snitch door being burst open |
Composition - the way the scene is put together
Sets - setting (natural/artificial)
Props – objects, items used i.e swords, lamps, lighters.
Actors – a person who portrays a character this could also be just via voice
Costumes – garments, hairstyles, accessories
Sounds – digetic, non-digetic, music,
Lighting – the light, natural, hard/soft etc.
Special Effects - artificial effects later edited onto the sequence / green screen etc.
A good start Zoheb - well done. You are making progress now to catch up.
ReplyDeleteBe careful of your choice of vocabulary ('basically', 'now a days'). Your blog is a record of your coursework and should demonstrate formal language and an excellent grasp of media terminology and analysis.
What media terminology can you incorporate into your analysis of the miss en scene?
Mrs Jones