Monday 25 November 2013

Planning mise-en-scene Miss G

Why is Mise-en-Scene important within a thriller film?

Mise-en-Scene is important to a thriller as the 5 aspects of it create a relationship with the audience in order to build emotion. Lighting can create feelings of tension and mystery making the audience feel the emotion that is related to the on scene presence. The setting and iconography can foreshadow future events in a movie. Make up and costumes have the ability to make unreal situations seem more life like and real in order for the audience to relate to the situations currently going on, on screen.

What is the Mise-en-Scene of your thriller film? and why?

Lighting - Low key, this builds tension and mystery as well as provokes the idea of hidden identity

Setting & iconography - Hainault Industrial Park

Make up & costume - Hannah: Night dress with rips and dirt

Facial expressions - Hannah: emotionless right until the end where her face is filled with the enjoyment of murder
Harry: insent bistander.

Position within a character -

How is the Mise-en-Scene conventional to a thriller film?

The Mise-en-Scene is displayed in my thriller film by having a steryotypical blond victim. Another aspect is having it in a dark place with low key lighting giving the feeling of mysterious and hidden identity effect.


How can your thriller build a relationship with your target audience?





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