Friday, March 8, 2024

Mise-en-scene elements

    Hello blog! It is nice to see you again this week. I have done my needed research in order to create my mise-en-scene elements for this project, and I am extremely excited to share. Before anything is shared, I want to take you through my process of developing the right elements in order to create the best possible scene.

    This video by StudioBinder helped me out a lo in the process of choosing what mise-en-scene elements I need for my project. this video went into depth and also stated all the different elements that should be considered while developing the mise-en-scene. Some of the examples in this video used by directors showed me a wide view of the many different options and possibilities that I have while developing these elements.   This video made me realize that mise-en-scene has to be included in every single shot that is made during filming. This means that I will have to do some more research on lighting, sound, and possibly more research on props.
    Moving on to my project, I am planning to have fake jewelers and money as the main props due to the presence of burglars. The use of jewelry, gold, and money will help the audience understand what the thieves are interested in stealing. As I mentioned in a past post, I am planning to use two different lightings for the two different settings I will be filming in. The lighting will be a key role in emphasizing the tone of both sceneries as well as the importance of one scene to the other scene. The mise-en-scene for the characters while they are on the run won't be too complex. The characters will be wearing all black for stealth, and carrying backpacks to carry what they are stealing.
    All in all, this was a major step in the right direction to make this project the best. We are coming to an end of the research phase and we will soon start filming blog! However, we still need a few more things before we start the magic, but anyways, until next time!   



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