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Touch of Evil (Orson Welles,1958)
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Wall-E (Andrew Stanton, 2008)
Mise en Scene explained with the film Wall-E.
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Mood Indigo (Gondry, 2013)
In the theme of French films, watch this trailer for Mood Indigo, to see another great example of Mise en Scene. |
This great clip, featuring an interview with film director Wes Anderson, discusses the attention to detail and use of Mise en Scene which he has become renowned for.
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Wes Anderson // Centered from kogonada on Vimeo. And above is a video featuring a collection of Wes Anderson films and the way that he frames his shots.
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Watch the video compilation of references to other narrative texts in La La Land.
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STUDENT EXAMPLE RESPONSE: MESMise en Scene (a French term for Visual Composition) encompasses everything that the audience sees on screen, and is a term for the overall look / appearance of the film. This includes; the placement of actors, props, and the lighting appearance.
(Thomas King 2014) |