Mise-en-scène is a French term meaning ‘Putting on Stage’. It refers to the Media language used by the producer in their media product to communicate with their audience so…everything we see on screen. We can remember what this includes using the acronym CLAMPS:
- Costume
- Lighting
- Actor placement and movement
- Make-up
- Props
- Setting
This video explains the power of mise-en-scene in film analysis:
Mise-en-scene: Blog task
Watch the opening of television drama ‘Stranger Things’, a science fiction story set in the 1980s when four friends get wrapped up in a dangerous alternate universe.
Create a new blogpost called 'Mise-en-scene: Stranger Things analysis'.
1) Choose THREE aspects of mise-en-scene (e.g. costume, lighting and setting) and write a short paragraph for each about the denotation and connotation and what is communicated to the audience.
Finish this for homework: due date on Google Classroom.
Watch the opening of television drama ‘Stranger Things’, a science fiction story set in the 1980s when four friends get wrapped up in a dangerous alternate universe.
Create a new blogpost called 'Mise-en-scene: Stranger Things analysis'.
1) Choose THREE aspects of mise-en-scene (e.g. costume, lighting and setting) and write a short paragraph for each about the denotation and connotation and what is communicated to the audience.
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