Mise-en-scène is a phrase used to describe the creative aspect of a film production. which basically means “what is in the screen”.
Cindy Sherman was born in January 1954 and is an American photographer who is known for her self-portraits, where she represents herself in many different forms and as various imagined characters.
Cindy Sherman makes all her photographs distinctive despite the fact that they are for the most part self-representations. She does this by utilizing mise en scene; this is the place she changes the foundation, her ensemble, her demeanor or her roll out up to improvement the state of mind. Likewise, all her photographs are arranged.
Her most realized work is a gathering of self-pictures where she changed something before snapping another picture. During this she went from a curator to a whore.
The following is our arrangement and endeavors at utilizing mise en scene in photographs.
Explain
the concept of depth of field in cinematographic terms.
Additionally,
endure that you have defined the terms shallow focus and deep
focus.
Finally given an example of where depth of field has been used by a cinematographer
depth of field relates to how much of the shot is in focus, shallow means some is in focus and some unfocused this gives it a more personal feel and also helps suggest certain things to the audience, deep focus means the entire shot is in focus this allows the audience to view everything in detail and see facial expressions and hints of character ad details from everyone in frame.
citizen was one of the first films to pioneer the use of deep focus to help amplify the theatrical nature of Well’s masterpiece
•Identify your cultural position in terms of age/gender/regionality/class/ability/ethnicity/experience •Which of these seems to be most influential when constructing a personal viewpoint on a film?
I am a young male living in jersey who is middle class not much going on upstairs Caucasian and finally ?
I don’t normally think much on my own age gender and ethnicity whist watching a film so i don’t feel like it much helps me create a personal viewpoint however i see how for different people one of those could be a big influence on there personal opinion of said film
In “Spectre” (2015) the opening scene is a tracking scene when the camera follows the protagonist through the day of the dead celebrations in Mexico as they navigate people in the way.
In “Avengers” (2014) there is a pan shot around the hero as they stand in formation.
During this scene from “Jaws” the protagonist shows shock in the sense that he sees a shark attack and realised he has to rescue the kids