What is Mise-en-scène?
Mise-en-scène is the stage desing and arrangement of actors in scenes for theater of film production, both in visual arts through story boarding
The Mise-en-scène elements are:
- Set Design
- Costume
- Properties
- Staging and Composition
1. Set Design
2. Costume
The costume in this scene shows classic and elegant detective outfit, a trench coat, panama and suit where usually a detective in common would wear in any shows. By the costume, we can see that the characters indicate suspense expression as detective should be, especially when solving or investigating cases.
3. Properties
I took these 3 scenes to describe completely what are the properties convey. The guards are holding guns around the island which imply mysteriousness as they are hiding something or protecting valuable object. The ferry that all the characters use to get into the location to the asylum and the wire around the high walls where these properties are used to give the lockdown, restricted and remoted feels. The match also shows that there were lack of lighting also to give suspense and tense atmosphere which is normal in thriller movie
4. Staging and Composition
The cinematographer uses medium close-up shot
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