Wednesday 1 November 2017

mise-en-scene

In one of the first scenes we see the head constable giving a speech to the majority of the police department. mise-en-scene takes place here in the costumes. you can  see everyone wearing their uniform and white gloves all standing in a line smartly. this shows the importance of the scene and the importance and maturity the police men/women must have while listening to the speech. the lighting is darker, as it is more serious in this particular scene.

With parts of the beach scene also taking place during this although it is a significantly different scene. during the nudist and stag beach scene they all have very different props to make the scene seem more exaggerated. the people who are attending the stag have viking hats on, represents strong, independent men, acting as bravado. the nudists only have a towel to cover them-selves which symbolizes their lack of dignity at this point and why the people at the stag die are mocking them, which obviously makes them aggravated.

2 comments:

  1. 3/5 marks
    Better on the second example ("viking hats on, represents strong, independent men, acting as bravado" and "symbolizes their lack of dignity" both good comments on the effects / meaning.
    The first scene that you chose has much more to say about it. For instance, the superintendant.

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  2. You have not done your prep on EDITING set on 2.11.17

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