How Hollywood Does It - Film History & Techniques of Mise-en-sceneHow Hollywood Does It - Film History & Techniques of Mise-en-scene
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Current format, Downloadable Video, 2013, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsHow Hollywood Does It is a look at the history, techniques, movements and people who create the magic of motion pictures. Mise-en-scene looks at how filmmakers make decisions about what is put before the camera. It includes costumes, props, set design, positioning of actors and much more. Mise en scène is a term that refers to all visual elements that appear within each frame of a motion picture. Without various features of mise en scène, a moving picture would consist of only a series of flickering black or light-infused frames, since even a colored screen would provide visual information that some might consider an element of mise en scène. A French phrase which translates roughly as "placed on stage, "mise en scène" is a broad concept often difficult to define for film because it only exists when considering a combination of elements within the frame or camera's eye. Basically, anything to be filmed-the setting, the costumes and make-up, the movement, facial expression, and position
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- [Place of publication not identified] : TMW Media Group, [2013], New York, N.Y. : distributed by Films Media Group, 2015., ©2013
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