Friday 12 March 2010

Mise en Scene.

Scene 1 - This scene was set in our local high street. We filmed at night in order to have the lighting element reinforcing the mysterious and secretive element of our film. We decided that the character should wear jeans and a hoodie in order to portray the image of a simple man. the hood connotes the need to hide his identity. The car we also used is appropriate to the age of the character increasing the verisimilitude. The womans outfit consisted of a short but formal skirt ensuring the sense of efficiency within her job. She also wears a headscarf, once again to hide her true identity.

Scene 2 - the shirt, tie, and troulsers the man wears presents him as authoritive and important. He is also surrounded by papers by a computer connoting the fact that he is a busy man. Once again we had low light to raise the tension, and portray the correct time of day. The assassin wore a coat with the zip done up as well as the colour, conveying his secretive nature, it also shows him to be protective and he refuses to allow other people  to come in to his life.

Scene 3 - The assassin wears neutral colours to show his lack of personality and identity. The colour black is also recognised as the colour of mourning, showing the regret he feels towards the people he kills. The lighting is bright contrasting to other scenes showing his vulnerability as he can clearly be seen. The plain sheets and furniture show the efficient and minimalistic lifestyle he leads, due to the high action murder that occurs on the other side of his life.

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