In shaping a movie’s mise-en-scene, filmmakers determine two aspects of (a) composition(b) Framing (what we (c) see on the screen) and (d) Kinesis (what (e) Moves on the screen).
The phrase "mise en scène" (literally, "the activity of putting onto the stage") is French. The phrase was first used in stage play, where it described the placement of performers and set pieces; when its use spread to other storytelling arts, however, its meaning changed.
Design and composition are the two main visual elements of mise-en-scène: Design is the technique used to choose how the locations, accessories, lighting, and performers will appear. The overall design is influenced by the stage design, décor, prop choice, lighting setup, costume, make-up, and haircut choices.
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Proportion: Relation of one part to another, or of parts to the whole in respect to the size, height, width, and scale.
Composition: In the visual arts, composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or 'ingredients' in a work of art,
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