Monday, 7 March 2016

Mise-en-scene

I have strived to make my mise-en-scene throughout my main task as relevant and detailed as possible. To do this I will give my main character a SWAT vest to improve the costumes aspect of mise-en-scene. I will also give a "fashionable" character a suit and tie, as well as a dirty character ripped and mucky clothes.
I will attempt to get as professional lighting as possible with the resources available, after setting up suitable lighting i will colour correct the footage to get the best quality of colour and lighting possible. I will also attempt to cast more shadows on antagonist characters if I can. A technique I can use would be to use 3 different lights, one behind the subject, and two on either side with one being a higher intensity.
I will use suitable props like a brief case for the shady deal, a gun for the S.W.A.T man, and a baseball bat for the antagonists.
Another thing I will use is a picture of a muzzle flare and specific lighting to create the illusion of a gun fire, this could possibly go under special effects and lighting as a category of mise-en-scene.
Overall I will attempt to use mise-en-scene to make my film opening as coherent and appropriate as possible using suitable aspects of it.

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