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Naturalistic Mise-en-scene
Outdoor setting producing a feeling that what the viewer is seeing is real.
Theatrical Mise-en-scene
Minimalist, theater-style setting that reduces distractions, may appear fake.
Setting/Set
The way the scene is set up.
Acting
Seriously?
Blocking
The places where the actors are placed in relation to one another and the set.
Instrumental Props
Props used for their intended purpose.
Metaphorical Props
Items that mean more than what they are intended to be used for.
Cultural Props
Props that indicate locale or time period.
Contextualized Props
Props that acquire meaning due to their place in the narrative; ie. Kane's sled.
Costume
What the actors wear to promote the feeling of the film.
Make-up
Addition to or alteration of ones' physical body to further "realness" of a film.
Lighting - key
When the main source of light is from a lamp, can be high or low, causing different moods.
Lighting - Side
The lamp is placed to the side of the set, off camera.
Lighting - Back
Lamp is placed behind, produced silhouettes or "halos" of light.
Lighting - Fill
Another lamp used with key lighting in order to better balance of emphasize other spaces of objects in the film.
Lighting - Three Point
Key lighting, fill lighting and back lighting combined and balanced to attempt to reproduce natural light.
Highlighting
Lighting specific areas more than others in order to bring viewer attention to important parts of the scene.