What exactly is Mise-en-scene? Mise-en-scene is a French word meaning “the action of putting onto the stage”. In films it may refer to the overall look of a movie. It contains two major components design which is the overall look of the whole setting the characters etc, and composition the way everything balances and is organized. When analyzing mise-en-scene you have to wire down everything you see, considering the categories and the purpose of the scenes.
In the 1950s when reviewing movies, the magazine “cahiers du cinema” and film critics were calling it mise-en-scene.
•Mise-en-scene affects how we think of the characters and story.
• In film mise-en-scene refers to the overall look and feel of a movie.
Learning about mise- en-scene has changed my whole perspective on how I will see movies from now on. Whenever I’m watching a movie with my family now I will explain to them what mise-en-scene is so they could try and understand more.
https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-mise-en-scene-in-film#what-is-mise-en-scne
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mise-en-scene
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