3 pictures of mine-en-scene

3 pictures of mise-en-scene

in digital photography mise-en-scene means everything in front of the camera, including the set design, lighting, and the actors, and the ultimate way that this influences how the scene comes together for the audience
PROS and CONS - PROS - mise-en-scene controls the mood, atmosphere and the character development in a photo.
CONS - the audience can pay to much attention to certain characters or points of interest in a scene.



 here you can see that I have used mine-en-scene                  with the use of the mask to cover my face as you can see, this puts an enigma code to the photo as the audience might want to know many different questions for example on why I have a mask on my face in the first point, also with the mask on my face it also makes the photo that I took a lot more interesting rather than if I just had no use of mise-en-scene in the photo. 



here is another example of me using a prop for the use of mine-en-scene here I have used a clapboard, this makes the attention go to the clamp and not me also with the use of the mise-en-scene it makes the picture have a bit of purpose behind it as the audience know what I am doing and what is the purpose of the picture at also makes the picture a lot more interesting and eye catching to the audience.
this is my final use of using a prop the mise-en-scene here i have used a big light to make it the main subject of my photo. This makes the audience not give any attention to me as they are looking at the light also the fact that the light was my prop of use allowed the photo to have some brightness as without it the audience would'nt be able to see me. And finally the use of the prop makes the image a lot more eye-catching to the audience. 


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