Friday, 9 December 2011

MIS EN SCENE- Continuation

Today, we started off by recaping and discussing what we have learnt about Mis en scene so far . Then , the rest of the ,lesson was based on 'Why facial expressions are important on screeen', and then we looked and noted down a few examples of facial expressions and what they might possibly mean.
   
           - If there are no face expressions, the audience might misunderstand the character however, with facial expressions, you can guess what the character is saying without the dialogue.

Examples
  • Frightened- Looking Down, sweaty hands,shaky   
  • Angry- Twitching, screwface
  • Embarrrased- Hands over face, looking away, red face
  • Relaxed- Straining into space,feet up.


    

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