FINAL - Mise-En-Scene (III) Flashcards

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What is Mise-en-scene?

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  • French for “placing on stage”
  • Basic principles were borrowed from theater
  • TWO major components: Design and Composition
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Design:

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  • Production Designer
  • Property Master
  • Script Supervisor
  • SOUNDSTAGE.
  • LIGHTING.
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Production Designer:

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  • works with director to come up with overall design concepts in terms of sets, costumers, hair, etc.
  • visual continuity, balance, dramatic emphasis.
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Property Master:

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  • in charge of all physical objects in a scene, known as props.
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Script Supervisor:

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  • ensures continuity throughout a film.
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Composition:

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  • Aspect ratio

- Framing & Kinesis

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Framing:

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what we see on the screen.

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Kinesis:

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“movement”

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Which movie was shot in three different aspect ratios?

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The Grand Budapest Hotel.

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What are the two main components of mise-en-scene?

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Design and Composition!

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What role does the production designer play in a film production?

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  • works with director to come up with overall design concepts in terms of sets, costumers, hair, etc.
  • visual continuity, balance, dramatic emphasis.
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