The document discusses key elements of mise-en-scene in filmmaking, including lighting, composition, art direction, costuming, makeup, and texture. It explains that mise-en-scene encompasses all visual elements that appear in front of the camera in a scene. The document also discusses sound design elements, including dialogue, ambient noise, voiceovers, and musical scores. Finally, it briefly touches on camera movement and shot composition techniques.
The document discusses key elements of mise-en-scene in filmmaking, including lighting, composition, art direction, costuming, makeup, and texture. It explains that mise-en-scene encompasses all visual elements that appear in front of the camera in a scene. The document also discusses sound design elements, including dialogue, ambient noise, voiceovers, and musical scores. Finally, it briefly touches on camera movement and shot composition techniques.
The document discusses key elements of mise-en-scene in filmmaking, including lighting, composition, art direction, costuming, makeup, and texture. It explains that mise-en-scene encompasses all visual elements that appear in front of the camera in a scene. The document also discusses sound design elements, including dialogue, ambient noise, voiceovers, and musical scores. Finally, it briefly touches on camera movement and shot composition techniques.
MARTINEZ•PAYOT•PADAS •RAFAEL•REMENTIZO•RESERVA RENTUZA•ROBLES MISE - EN - SCENE MISE EN SCENE
• A French term meaning “PUTTING ON STAGE”
• A combination of the elements such as LIGHTING,
COMPOSITION, ART DIRECTION, COSTUMING, MAKEUP, AND TEXTURE.
• MISE EN SCENE is almost the whole everything that
happens in front of the camera in a particular scene.
• All in all, inside MISE EN SCENE were the ARRANGEMENT
of the elements we found every time we watch recorded or filmed scenes. SOUND SOUND
• Refers to BOTH THE SOUND that is coming from the scene
itself such as:
• SPOKEN DIALOUGE or AMBIENT NOISE and;
• VOICE OVERS or MUSICAL SCORES
Camera Movement Camera movement can heighten the emotion and suspense in a scene. Choose to move the camera with the characters and gain perspective. Keep the camera static, and now we’re separated from them, peering in. • Static Shot • Tilt • Zoom • Random Movement Shot Composition Composition refers to the way elements of a scene are arranged in a camera frame. Shot composition refers to the arrangement of visual elements to convey an intended message. Thank you