What is mise-en-scene?
Mise en scene (or mise-en-scène) is originally a french theatre term that translates roughly to ‘everything within the frame’. In media terms, it has become to mean the description of all the objects with a frame of the media product and how they have been arranged.
Set Design
Definition: Scenic design is the creation of theatrical, film, or television scenery. The set design in the field of design deals with creating and developing physical spaces where various sets of events are enacted for performances. The background setup you might see in a movie, a dance performance, at a theatre, a music performance, or a fashion show are all examples of set designs.
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Costume
Definition:Set of clothes in style typical of a particular country or historical period.
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Staging & Composition
Definition: Staging is a method of presenting a play or other dramatic performance. Composition is the arrangement of specific proportions or relations and especially in artistic form.
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Props
Definition: Props are material or object in the setting that has a function within the ongoing action, it is then called a prop.
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