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mise-en-scene

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun mise-en-scene has 1 sense
  1. mise en scene, stage setting, setting - arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
    --1 is a kind of stage
    --1 has parts: flat; property, prop; stage set, set

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Mise en Scene

Description:

Mise en scene is a term commonly used in the field of filmmaking and theater to refer to the arrangement of everything that appears on the stage or in the frame of a film. It encompasses the visual elements such as setting, decor, lighting, costumes, and the placement and movement of actors.

Sample Sentences:

  • The director spent hours carefully planning the mise en scene for the opening scene of the movie.
  • The use of lighting and props in this play's mise en scene creates a haunting atmosphere.
  • The director's attention to detail in the mise en scene of this film really enhanced the storytelling.

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