Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Mise-en-scene
This shot is a good example of the mise-en-scene, as its been chosen to do a court case being able to use. As we will able to use all the facilities to the best of our ability. The basic setup of the court is already available. This makes the whole idea more realistic as to the audience this is the real thing with the court case being held.
I personally think that this is a very good shot to set the scene because it shows how important mise-en-scene is. This shows that the chair has been used for generations in the law industry. From the detail of this it implies that the authority of the personnel who is sitting there is of a high stature.
In this shot the mise-en-scene is excellent as both the defendant and the judge are wearing the appropriate costumes, so they fit in well with the surrounding court. This was always going to be a danger about securing the location, that the actors will need to be in the correct costumes to complete the mise-en-scene.
From all the screen shots that I have taken I believe that the mise-en-scene of the production has been achieved well with budget we had. Throughout the effect was supposed to look as though it was produced and edited in a professional manor. Apart from the occasional lighting problem I think it's been achieved to a high stadard.
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