Saturday, 1 October 2011

Mise-en-scene

Mise-en-scene refers to all the things 'put in the scene'

Tight framing is usually used for close shots.


Loose framing is used for longer shots.


In a shot, if the picture intersects the rule of thirds it makes it more interesting.
If something is placed central to the picture it becomes more confrontational.

Deep space images show that significant elements of an image are positioned, both near and distant from the camera. These objects don't have to be in focus.


Shallow space is when a picture shows very little depth.


Wide shots don't actually refer to the actual width of the shot, since the frame can not be altered. It refers more to the content and purpose of the shot.

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