Mise-en-scène is an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production, they are expressed through props in films and they are used as a scene matching link so that it looks more realistic for viewers. Another example would be clothing, so you would dress a tramp in raggy and dirty clothes to match their background and part to play in the film.
The Mise en Scene we'll use in our clip is Emma (the vulnerable character) wearing a ragged white dirty cloak sort of dress, to make her look open to an attack. I will be dressed in black and the scene will be set at night so blend in more making it more scary for viewers and giving the impression I don't want to be seen very clearly and that i'm trying to hide from the sight of Emma.
Most of the Mise en Scene will be blended in with the editing and this is so that it is more fluent in the film and this adds effect. James will be dressed in black also as another scary factor to the movie clip.
The props that will be used are Emmas handbag which will have items like a mobile phone, make up and other things which make it look like she is vulnerable and as if she was unexpected to an attack. This is the sort of thing that most women would be carrying in their handbag so it makes it look more realistic and would frighten the audience more to make it seem they can relate to the film.
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