Preliminary 3 B: Mise en Scene Codes and Genre Conventions Bubble Diagram
The objective of this blog post and assignment was to apply your understanding of how mise en scene codes and their relationship to the genre conventions of a film. Genre in film is categories that define films based on narrative or stylistic elements. Genre is important to audiences when viewing a film because it helps determine the characters, setting, plot structure, and tone. 3 genres that I'm interested in is Horror, Romance, and Adventure. The genre Horror tries to make its audience feel scared or disgusted for entertainment. The genre Romance focuses on the central love story or love connection between characters. The genre Adventure either creates danger or excitement for the reader. I am interested in the 3 selected genres because when I'm watching a film I like to be engaged in the film and with these genres I think that they leave you on the edge of your seat.
The media text being created is a Horror media text and it's supposed to engage the audience because it explains the way props, makeup and costumes, and characters tone are used in horror films. The directions for this assignment were to discuss the different Mise en Scene elements and with our common knowledge create a bubble diagram that shows and explains the uses of these elements. For the concepts of this lesson, I learned that Mise en scene and Genre's pair together and the Mise en Scene elements help build the Genre. On this assignment 3 students worked on creating it. Summa. W, Aleymar. N, and me (Alivia. C).
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