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4 MIN FILM

 4 min film My 4 min film was about a girl called Jess, who was in a mentally abusive family and one day, it gets too much for her and so she decides to run away. she goes to the woods and it is too far and so she gets lost so has to stay the night. The next morning the policeman finds her and brings her home. Mother- Casey Weedall Father- Martin Cunningham Policeman- Josh Jorgensen  Jess- Freya Whitehouse Locations, props and costumes  The locations I used for my 4 min short film was the living room in the college, the grass patch next to the car park, the road outside out of college, and the path next to it. The reason i chose these locations was because they were easily accessable, and easy for the kit required and the actors to get to without any hazards or risks. Because of choosing locations so close to college, I was able to film my short film in the space of a day, which made the process a lot easier and less stressful as i could only film close to the end of the...

MISE EN SCENE

 mise en scene Mise  but, in film analysis, the term mise en scene refers to everything in front of the camera, including the set design, lighting, and actors. Mise en scene in film is the overall effect of how it all comes together for the audience. For example, in this picture. The camera angle is from above with the people and the props placed below them, this is used to make the people look powerless as everything is below the camera, however this would be different if everything was above the camera. The costume are not cared for in this scene showing that their position is rough. The things that contribute to mise en scene are: makeup texture costuming art direction composition amalgam of layers created by lighting In this scene, Jack and Rose are running away from the ship that is sinking and trying to escape for their life. They use the lighting in this scene is very natural, The lighting is the same as if it were just lit up by candles which makes the viewer feel...