mise en scene

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English - Turkish
mizansen
sahne düzeni
biçimin yaratılmasını-en-scene
English - English
Alternative form of mise en scène
arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
scenery, setting
mise en scène
Physical environment; surroundings
mise en scène
The arrangement of props and actors on a stage or for film
mise-en-scene
Alternative spelling of mise en scène
mise-en-scene
the arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play
mise-en-scene
the setting of an event
mise-en-scene
All of the elements placed in front of the camera to be photographed: the settings and props, lighting, costumes and make-up, and figure behavior
mise-en-scene
This term refers to the way a shot is visually staged for the camera It literally translates as "what's put into the scene," and to describe a shot or a scene's mise-en-scene is to describe all the elements that go into composing its "look" (those things for which the production designer is responsible, but also the director and even the director of photography) We might think of it as all those elements of a scene that a film would share with a stage version of the same thing, or all those elements of a shot that a film would share with a painting of the same thing Often, a mise-en-scene approach to filmmaking is contrasted with a montage approach: that is, some filmmakers favor creating meaning through building it up over the course of an unbroken shot, while some filmmakers favor creating meaning through the juxtaposition or cutting together of shots Of course, all films can't help but do both
mise-en-scene
The putting on stage" of a play, including the setting, scenery, direction, and acting (blocking)
mise en scene
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