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发表于 22-4-2007 12:00 AM
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The mise-en-scene a French term which means "what is put into scene", refers to all those properties of a cinematic image that exist independently of camera position, camera movement and editing.
Elements of Mise-en-scene
1) settings / sets
= refers to the location or the construction of a location
where a scene is filmed. In some movies, you will learn
immediately how important the settings and sets are.
Eg: The Lord of the ring - Newszealand
= all these will help to explain why the setting and the way
it is constructed are important.
2) acting styles
i) actor= is the individual who plays the part of a character
in the movie.
ii) acting styles= refers to how an actor plays a part.
= when looking thoughtfully, acting style can be a challenging
topic to address a wy of focusing an analysis of a specific
movie.
3) customes= refers to clothes that characters wear. It can be
very along the spectrum from realistic dress to
extravagant costumers which often provide a writer
with a key to a character's identity.
4) Lighting= it is use to described the various ways a character
or an object or a scene can be seen, either by
means of natural sunlight or artificial sources.
(such as lamps)
= it allows filmmakers to direct a viewer's attention
in a certain way or to create a certain atmosphere.
Eg: such differences can be seen by comparing the
bright lighting of an outdoor scene in a love story
and the shadowy darkness used in the alley-way of
ghost movies.
5) space= the use of space refers to the arragement of space,
actors and objects. It relates to the overall space
which is constructed in front of the camera. It can
generate exciting topics and commentary on film.
这些我都是从我first semester 得笔记打出来得。。。
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