Mise-en-scene and camera shots

 For my team and I film the mise-en-scene and camera shots are important to the understanding of the film.


Mise-en-scence:


Location - School (Lauderhill 6-12) because it plays a big role in our movie that the location is at school. It also influences the way the characters act 


Costume - The opening character will wear black giving the person a negative and bad feeling, Yet Monica will have certain white elements to her to show her goodness shining through yet at the end will be completely black to show her transformation to the "dark side"


Lightning - The opening of the film will include dark lighting to set the mood then the majority of the movie will have adequate lighting to help the viewer understand the setting. Lastly, the last part of our movie will have to darken lighting that flashes.



Camera shots:

The first shot seen will be a low-angle pan shot. The pan shot will work as a transition to show a floor angle shot to show someone standing and another person running. Something similar to this;


The next camera shot would be an over-the-shoulder shot of Monica and the two girls talking about her, focusing on the person talking, looking somewhat like this;


The next camera shot would be a tracking full shot showing the stare of other kids along with the battle between Monica and Lindsey, also showing how other people perceive Monica. 

The last shot will be a low-angle wide shot to show distress of Monica and the power of Lindsey.



All photos taking off Google.


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