Monday, 21 November 2016

Planning-Mise-en-Scene Ideas

Colour often has a direct link to emotions and cognitive thoughts, therefore featuring colours that link to the unknown, confusion and secrecy would have a large effect on the audience. I believe colours such as grey, black, dark purples and dark reds would be the most successful in connoting these emotions.
Black and white effects added over certain footage can increase the effectiveness of shadows. Shadow’s are something that are typically feared in childhood. As a main theme of our film in going to be based on childhood, I believe that using the black and white effect to regenerate these repressed emotions would be extremely successful. Different levels of low key lighting can disorientate the audience and create a mysterious and enigmatic atmosphere.
Naturalistic outfits are usually worn in crime thrillers, as it makes the events seem more realistic and increasingly believable. This causes the audience to relate/sympathise with the character when their wellbeing begins to deteriorate, as they are able to relate it back to their own lives. This element of mise-en-scene also includes wearing naturalistic make-up and hair. However, factors such as dark-eye makeup may be used to show distress within the protagonist. This is something I believe that is important to incorporate into our own filming, as it will have a larger effect on the audience.

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