Thursday 6 October 2011

If you don't care, Mise-En-Scene does!

COSTUME: is a big part of Mise-En-Scene, it can suggest to you what kind of character they are and what's happened to them. For example: The costume in ours is going to suggest that the female character is pretty normal, however the tousled hair, smudged make-up and grazed face is going to suggest a sinister nature.



















The above  resembles  what the girl is wearing. The casual clothing suggests to the audience that everything is 'ok' and it adds a sense of normality to the scene. However the girls scruffed up appearance  and grazed face will suggest something sinister and dangerous about the scene.

MENTAL NOTE: All i know is Sophia owns a white vehicle. So I obtained the creepiest picture possibly of a white car. 








The second costume which involves only a gloved hand, leaves a sense of mystery and doesn't reveal anything about the character other than suspicion as leather gloves are usually associated with the stereotypical 'bad guy' 

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