Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Thoughts on Mise-en-Scene.

Scene 1 - Newcastle Millennium Bridge.
For this scene of my trailer, I will use a film camera as a prop, I want to create a kind of authentic quirky feel to my characters, by doing this I am introducing my second main characters passion and interest. I will also use suitable clothing which will illustrate to the audience what kind of style and personality the characters have.
For example I want Kate to be wearing a formal, yet fashionable attire. I think this will show her in a way that comes across that even though she is a serious woman, she's also a fun loving female who admires the way items of clothing are put together.

For my male character, I want to have a more casual look, since he is out and about taking photographs, and has just spotted a girl who looks beautiful and interesting ( Kate ) . I think this will look authentic, as they look like they should be there instead of somewhere else.

Scene 2 - House
For the scenes that will take place at the house, I want my main character to wearing something very casual like a night dress, since I plan to shoot her whilst she's in bed. I plan to use props such as the camera and a hand written note.

Scene 3 - Flashback & Memories
For this scene I plan to combine several memories of the couple, both sad and happy moments. I think the memories that I will include will be:

  1. the couples first date - coffee mugs, cup cakes, café
  2. the couples engagement - could take place at Newcastle where they first met? Engagement ring. Casual clothing, passerbys
  3. Argument in bedroom - Just normal bedroom furniture such as , desk, lamps, bed etc.
  4. Death of the male - Male, Car Lights.
Scene 4 - Post House scene.
Things that I will include in this scene will be normal house hold items, such as paintings and vases. I will also include the note in which Kate reads.

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