MISE-EN-SCENE RECREATION - FEEDBACK

 MISE-EN-SCENE RECREATION - FEEDBACK

Teacher's Feedback:

www: 

lowkey lighting+ hard lighting

accurate angle

dark background

good performance

good editing 

good cinematography

EBI:

Embed original video 

more tears

Student feedback:

www:

accurate lighting

accurate background

good editing 

good background 

EBI:

More tears

REFLECTION:

For my future videos, I will make sure my character is able to use more clarified facial expressions to mimic the original scene.

SELF-ASSESSMENT:

From the feedback I have received from my teacher and my peers, I agree that my work contains good editing, alongside good lighting to mimic the original scene, however, I believe more tears from my actor would be better to mirror the original character.


I have learned that Mise-en-scène plays a crucial role in shaping the visual storytelling of film and television. It refers to everything that appears on screen, including setting, costume, lighting, and actor placement and is used to convey mood, themes, and character development without dialogue.  By controlling these elements, filmmakers guide the audience's interpretation of the story, and the deliberate choices in mise-en-scène help enhance the narrative. 

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