Wednesday, 6 November 2013

planning mise en scene-miss georgiou

                                                                 planning mise en scene 

 The five elements of Mise-en-scene are....
  • Setting and iconography
  • Costume/Make up (hidden identity)
  • Body Language
  • Lighting/Colours
  • Positioning
why is mise en scene important within a thriller film?
mise -en-scene is everything the audience sees on the screen . this includes sets,props,actors,costumes and lighting.mise-en-scene also includes the positioning and movement of actors on stage including facial expression. this is important because the mise en scene consists of five elements which differentiate thriller films from the others. mise en scene also shapes the narratives and can usually create an emotional distance with the audience. This will be helpful in our thriller clip because we will be using these five elements to help improve our thriller.

what is the mise en scene of your thriller & why? (5 elements)
setting and iconography: the setting and iconography in our clip would be the train station and the main form of iconography would be the train, this setting will be in broad daylight at first and than end in a dark setting thus fitting it into the thriller genre, this setting will promote the tone for the rest of the clip.

costume and make-up: in this element we will be using hidden identity for the villain protagonist this is used to create a mysteries character witch foreshadows the unknown danger it may cause later on in the thriller, this is also used to once again create fear from the audience and also to create a reaction from the audience. this will also improve our thriller.

body language: the female characters will be very energetic and this will contrast the ending furthermore the villain will be stealthy and than change his pace will change during the scene.

lighting: the lighting will generally be low key lighting due to the thriller genre. because our thriller is based on a attack on the train, it will easier to portray low key lighting.

positioning: the evil character will always be presented from a distance as, it will remain as hidden identity.

my mise en scene will consist of all five key aspects, and the main aspect will be setting and iconography, as this is what will convey our thriller thoroughly.

how is the mise en scene conventional to a thriller?
the mise en scene promotes five key aspects;body language, costume and make-up,lighting,positioning and setting and iconography, these aspects make the base for the thriller, each aspect creates a distance with the audience and enables them to understand the thriller, the mise en scene also explains the narrative through these aspects.


how can your thriller build a relationship with your target audience?
my thriller will build a relationship according to the mise en scene, they aspect of our thriller is the setting and iconography, the setting in our thriller differentiates itself from other typical thrillers, this will strengthen the relationship between the audience whereas if they come across a typical stereotypical thriller they will find it cliche, moreover our thriller consists of the typical blond victim and hidden evil character just with a slight twist in the end, this helps the audience to stay on their feet at all times throughout the thriller, my target audience will be of the age certificate 15, and the type of setting and characters we are using will reinforce the teenage stereotype and will also allow them to relate their own experiences with the thriller.

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