Saturday, 8 February 2014

Mise-en-scene and Setting Evaluation

Briefly Describe the Setting/Location and the type of activity/ies would usually take place in this setting?

The building- this is normally a place where work and businessmen work. 
What props have been included in the setting to convey an intended message or describe the activity/ies taking place? The building- silencer gun, unloaded gun, chairs, black car, photo frame, big chair, desk, office supplies, a safe, window, fake blood
What does the contrast (light levels, difference between dark or bright areas) indicate about this setting?

The building is black and white and the higher contrast bits were from where the lights shined. For example the big street light when the man was walking in. 
What type of tones or colours are used within the setting; pleasant, simple, cheery, bleak. (Also consider the lighting). The building- very bleak and the lighting was dark.
Describe the spaciousness of this setting (Cramped or open/roomy).

The building- it was big but it looked cramped because of all the stuff in there. 
Describe the physical state (messy, neat, formal).



bathroom- neat at the start but then got dirty, broken and damaged. 

building- messy, cramped
What is the general atmosphere of this setting (what moods or feelings does it invoke)?

The building- the moods that have been created here is mainly urgency, which is displayed by the way the man is walking briskly to a certain place. And power, because of the suits the men are wearing and the guns they use. 
Describe the acting style of the main character within this scene?

The bathroom- aggressive, violent

building- in control
How does this setting contribute to the acting style and character/s personality?

The building- the setting and style used helps the character by creating his powerful look and creates the feeling that he isn’t doing the right thing in this particular scene. 



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