Monday, February 9, 2015

MISE EN SCENE


PRIDE AND PREJUDICE


Mise en scene is a french word which means "placing on stage."  It is an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production.. It is also commonly used to refer to multiple single scenes within the film to represent the film. Mise-en-scène has been called film criticism's "grand undefined term".

 In the movie, Pride and Prejudice, this was shown.





SET DESIGN AND COSTUME
The set design refers to the decor of the the set, or how it’s dressed, comprising mainly of the furniture, props, and the set itself. Instead of just placing objects here and there, the director must be savvy to fathom how these elements may bear significance in a deeper level, while also emphasizing themes, creating meanings, and provoking thoughts.

The era where this should be was achieved. Each scene was appropriate from pops down to the costume. The way the characters carried their dresses, they were all attractive especially the girls. 






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