| 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. |
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Mise-en-scene and Setting Evaluation
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