Mise-en-scene
“Mise-en-Scรจne”
Mise-en-scรจne is a French term meaning ‘Put on Stage’.
It refers to the Media language used by the producer in
their media product to communicate with their audience
so...everything we see on screen. We can remember what
this includes using the acronym CLAMPS:
lighting
action/actors
makeup and hair
props
setting
1. Costume
Denotation- I can see in their clothes that they have a lot of greens , browns and yellow
Connotation- This has connotations that the people may be explorers or villagers
2. Costume
Denotation- I can see three woman wearing the same silver dress that contains blue accents with matching silver gloves
Connotation- This has connotations that these woman are very elegant and may be famous people
3. Lighting
Denotation- i can see a light glowing through the smoke that has been released
Connotation- This shows that there may have been an explosion of some sort that sort of looks like lava
4. Lighting
Denotation- I can see that in this photo there lighting coming from behind clouds
Connotation - Shows that the sun is rising or the sun is setting.
5. Actors
Denotation- I can see by the actors facial expression that the character is very focused and tensed up
Connotation- shows the the character is trying to study the can of cola for some reason
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