In this essay, I will be discussing Mise-En-Scene and how it will help and inspire me to plan my own thriller. Mise-en-scene means everything that appears in a scene and the five elements of mise-en-scene are settings and iconography, costume, hair and makeup, facial expressions and body language, lighting and colour and positioning of characters and objects within the scene. The clip I chose is the 'Scream' opening sequence, where the victim (a blonde girl) is being taunted by the killer. I thought this sequence included many different elements of mise-en-scene as it creates shock, suspense and surprises the audience. You can view the clip here.
Lily, the points that you have included demonstrates some understanding of how mise-en-scene is used within your chosen thriller clip. You have included the correct elements and have considered some examples well. The screenshots that you have included also help to support the points that you have made.
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1) Expand on points that you are making on the conventions and explore the thriller themes in more detail
2) Include further examples to show more understanding of each element
This post now demonstrates a good understanding of how mise-en-scene is used within your chosen sequence. You have analysed your sequence well and have included further and more detailed examples, to demonstrate further understanding and knowledge.
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