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Mise-en-scene and Camera ShotsTRANSCRIPT
Mice-en-scene‘Put in the Scene’
DEFINITION
What is put in and what is left out in the scene. Making a big difference in the signals we receive, and how we see them.
CLAMPSCOSTUME
LIGHTING
ACTING
MAKEUP
PROPS
SETTING
Camera Shots
Establishing shot: Shows where action takes place, usually outside.
Master Shot: Used at the beginning or end of sections.
Close up: Close into a place/item. Shows emotion.
• Long Shot: See person is full focus.
Extreme Long Shots: Usually outside,
can be from up to a mile away.
• Low angle shot: From below the actor or set.
High Angle Shots: Taken from above, shows someone looking down on someone/thing.
Wide angle shot: Showing a wider view.
Framing Shot: Using a piece of set or scenery to frame a shot.
Point of view Shot: Camera shot as if through the eyes of the character.
Two Shot: When two people are in the shot