2.1 Elements of mise-en-scène: setting, lighting, costume, and staging
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Film language encompasses mise-en-scène and cinematography, two crucial elements in visual storytelling. Mise-en-scène includes all visual aspects within a frame, from settings to costumes, while cinematography covers technical aspects of capturing these elements. These components work together to guide audience emotions, establish atmosphere, and convey narrative information. Through careful manipulation of visual elements, filmmakers create immersive worlds, develop characters, and communicate themes without relying solely on dialogue or plot.
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Film language encompasses mise-en-scène and cinematography, two crucial elements in visual storytelling. Mise-en-scène includes all visual aspects within a frame, from settings to costumes, while cinematography covers technical aspects of capturing these elements. These components work together to guide audience emotions, establish atmosphere, and convey narrative information. Through careful manipulation of visual elements, filmmakers create immersive worlds, develop characters, and communicate themes without relying solely on dialogue or plot.
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