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Basic Elements of Mise en Scene

When making a film, mise en scene is needed, which we discussed yesterday. So what are the elements that need to be considered when creating mise en scene?

1. Settings and properties

Settings and properties are the most important elements. Setting is where the scene is taken, both indoors and outdoors, which provides information about location and time. Meanwhile, properties are all objects on the player such as clothes, accessories, magic wands, for example.

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2. Player make-up and costumes

Each character in a movie usually wears clothes and makeup that have certain characteristics to enhance the characteristics of the character in the movie. Therefore, the choice of style and color of clothing must be carefully considered. You can use the psychology of color to help you choose the color.

In addition to reflecting the character, the choice of makeup and clothing can provide information about the player's era, country, culture, and social status.

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3. Player acting

The players' acting is also very influential. You need practice and preparation to get to know the character you are going to play. The process is not instant. Body movements and expressions must be adjusted to the mood desired by the director.

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4. Blocking players

Blocking is the position of sitting and standing on stage or in front of the camera. This position must look natural even though it has been arranged in such a way that it looks balanced with other elements. In addition, it must have a point of interest and be quite varied. Now this player blocking is usually made during storyboarding, according to the director's request.

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