Mis-En
Scene Ideas For Our Piece
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our preliminary task mis-en scene is important in depicting the scene
and audience response to character. The costume for the main
character was used to create mystery and suspense. We decided as a
group to keep the main characters face hidden. Concealing the
characters identity creates tension and mystery as it allows the
audience to question who this character Is? and why he doesn't want
us to see his face? In order to reveal as little as possible we
decided to keep the characters hood up and also covering up face and
hands. The idea of covering up hands resembles the idea the character
doesn't want be discovered and wants to move without a trace.
Character
number 1 who informs the main character that the target is at the
location is wearing a suit. This is used to suggest authority and
formality. The smart look also contrasts to the main characters
costume of casual to allow the audience to see who is more important
in the scene.
Character
number 2 is the target who has been tied up in the pavilion. She is
wearing a sack on her head to show vulnerability and keep her
identity enclosed. She is also tied to a stool with her hands behind
her back showing her to be in a serious predicament and further
depict vulnerability.
The
use of the map to show where the target is suggests that the task is
organised and the reference to the clock tower show that this has
been set up and getting conducting the operation correctly at the
right time and the right location allow the audience to perceive this
as a serious matter.
Jamie Ward
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