Preliminary Exercise 3 A: Introduction to Mise en scene Codes Organizer

        In this exercise we learned about the Mise en scene codes and what they can do to better a film. In class we watched a short video on YouTube that informed us on the deeper meaning and use of Mise en Scene in films. The title of the video was: What is Mise en Scene - How directors like Kubrick Master the Elements of Visual Storytelling. Mise en Scene is the arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play. Mise en Scene is important in film because it helps build mood and atmosphere for the audience and helps give more interesting elements to the film. The elements of Mise en Scene are Sets, Props, Lighting, Costumes, Actor Blocking, and Shot Composition. 3 things that I took away from watching the video was that Mise en Scene helps build element to a film and it's in every film, it helps contribute to the overall presentation and look of the film, and there are many different codes in Mise en Scene.

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