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Introduction to Mise en scene Codes Organizer Week10/3-10/7

 Introduction paragraph

The name of the video is: what is mise en scene? - How Directions Stanley Kubrick the Elements of Visual Storytelling. Mise en scene is the placement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical film or tv production. It's important because it can help being a sense of the overall mood, sense of character or place. The elements of Mise en scene is sound, frame rate, music, lenses, framing, blocking, lighting, color, makeup, costumes, set design and props. 

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Lastly, 3 things i took away from the video is that all these elements, play their own part in the overall meaning of a shot. There're 2 basic traditions in mise en scene, Naturalistic and Theatrical. With naturalistic, it gives the audience a sense of the natural world. In addition, it's meant to match our world. On the other hand, theatrical is more unrealistic. It's presented as an exaggeration of our natural world.

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In the picture I provided, i got the experience to learn mostly about mise en scene codes and genres. Also, how they all come together to form a meaning to an audience. Then, we created a bubble diagram and displayed all the elements of mise en scene. 

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