FIST 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Fill Light, Key Light, Storyboard

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Quick review: narrative informs style; style informs narrative. Mise-en-scene it is everything that goes into the shot to make the shot what it is. All of the elements placed in front of the camera to be photographed and make the shot what it is planning and staging action for the camera. Offers the filmmaker choice and control setting the scene, everything that it put into the scene before the camera actually starts rolling. The setting, the staging, the lighting, the costumes and makeup. Storyboard is only part of the process in planning the mise-en-scene. We see images that were planned and set up for the camera has to do with the way the shot looks. The lighting can help to convey that the character had power. The most important function of mise-en-scene is to guide our eyes to what is important in the scene/ shotguides us to notice what is important, through the composition, how the actors are placed

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