Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Mise-En-Scene Stills
Setting- The general scenery behind the chracter appears to look quite worn down. This adds the effect of showing this character as quite a working class citizen. It is also noticable that the room the chracter is in is quite small but in a way quite alive. By this I mean that the poster adds a bit of life to this seemingly worn down bathroom.
It is also noticable that there is a shopping bag on the right of the character which again adds a feel to the whole working class sense of this specific character because it is unusual to have shopping bag n your bathroom.
It also noticable that there is what appears to be a worn down medical box. Like the shopping bag this adds a more naturalistic effect to this characters socio economic position. Overall the setting is used in this still to show audience the characters socio economic position.
Lighting- The use of black and white has effects on this still by making it seem quite authentic and unique. It is also unique because through the use of black and white we see more emotion being presented through the character. The use of black an white in a hypotheitcal sense adds more life to the still as well. By this I mean that if colour was used the poster of the beach in the background would be more eye catching then the character due to the bright colours that would be use din that poster.
Character & Costume- The character in this is presented in several ways through his posture, body language and costume. His posture shows the audience that he is quite firm and may as a character set himself objectives throughout the film.
His body language could show audiences that he is quite agressive in the way he is pointing at the audience with a gun shaped hand. He could also come across as quite intimidating. some audiences in say England would define stereotype this character and call him a 'chav' or a 'gangster' in other parts of the world.
finally this characters costume. His haircut has a major effect on how audiences could see this character. Skinheads are often defined as quite rough
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