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Mise-En-Scene LR

  MISE-EN-SCENE LR WWW: very accurate to the original well edited good camera movement knew script setting behaviour shots costume acting props body language EBI: lighting makeup make it longer make it in more shots instead of just one voice needs to be more accurate Next time I will make sure my work is longer and more accurate to the scene by paying closer attention to whether or not it is set at day or night time, what props they use, makeup and hair, clothing etc.   I think i did really well on the shots and script work of the video, I really enjoyed filming the video with my friend and would improve in the next video.

Mise-En-Scene

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  MISE-EN-SCENE: →  Find a distinctive  still image  and write an analysis of the mise-en-scene. Use each of the aspects you've learned in the lesson. costumes- wearing all black latex with shades, could show us that they don't want to be recognised. lighting- very dark and not much light shinning through, could create a mysterious background. placement- both the actors as side by side in the middle of the middle of the screen, could imply that they are partners in crime. make-up- very subtle, could have defined their cheekbones to try and make them look a bit malnourished due to the fact that they live in a dystopian world. props- the fake guns could symbolise violence that both the actors have to endure to be able to survive setting- very dark with not much colour, looks to be as if they are robbing a bank. → Find  TWO  film or TV extracts on YouTube from different genres (e.g. horror, sci-fi, costume drama). Embed them in your blog post and write a comparison of the mise-en-

parallel and contrapuntal sound

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  PARALLEL AND CONTRAPUNTAL SOUND:

cinematography

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CINEMATOGRAPHY: → Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence.   Highlight  your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons.  shaky camera close up Quick cut POV shot low angle shot montage What is the opening sequence of the film? Shaky Cam Technique: The cinematography in the Tracker Jacker scene employs a shaky cam technique to convey a sense of panic and disorientation as the jacker attack all the tributes causing major hallucinations for Katniss. The handheld camera work creates a visceral experience for the audience, putting them in the midst of the chaos and danger that the tributes are facing. This technique is particularly effective in intensifying the tension and whole attack of the group and action of the scene. Close-Up Shots: The use of close-up shots when the tracker jackers fell on the careers is prominent during this scene. Close-ups on the characters' faces capture th