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The Female Gaze and Female Solidarity in Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Posted on September 19, 2024September 19, 2024 by Anna Howard
In portrait of a lady on fire many different themes were explored including themes like womanhood, the female gaze and female solidarity. Céline Sciamma being a woman herself perfectly covered the fe... Read More

Mise-en-Scène, The Art of Placement

Posted on September 18, 2024September 18, 2024 by Tony Lee
“Mise-en-Scène”When we look at this term for the first time, we can notice that it doesn’t quite seem like an English word. In fact, “Mise-en-Scène” is a French word th... Read More

How colors are used in The Grand Budapest Hotel

Posted on September 17, 2024September 17, 2024 by Anna Howard
In film you can name just about a million different ways color can be utilized. Some films use it to distinguish characters, some films use it to distinguish setting, some films use it to engage the v... Read More

Staging and Framing in The Grand Budapest Hotel

Posted on September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 by Zachary Shao
Beyond what was contained in the narrative of Zero Moustafa, The Grand Budapest Hotel conveys subliminal motifs through deliberate patterns in staging and framing. The frequent display of the Steadica... Read More

The Grand Budapest Hotel: Initial Insights & Observations

Posted on September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 by Lester Martin
“The Grand Budapest Hotel” is a comedy/adventure film directed by Wes Anderson. Though I have previously watched and largely enjoyed “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” one of Anderson’... Read More

Beyond Words: The Art of Storytelling Through Mise-en-scène

Posted on September 10, 2024September 10, 2024 by Jodi Onyonyor
Chapter 4 of Film Art: An Introduction delves into the captivating world of mise-en-scène, a French term meaning “putting into the scene.” Originally used to describe the art of directing plays, ... Read More

Why the Mise-En-Scène of a Film Shapes its Identity

Posted on September 9, 2024 by Gordon Taylor
Mise-En-Scène is one of the most important elements in cinematography, setting the tone of a scene through a variety of spacing, lighting, props, and more. In Chapter Four of David Bordwell’s F... Read More

Mise-En-Scène: The Possibilities are Endless

Posted on September 9, 2024September 12, 2024 by Ben Salit
Mise-En-Scène is one of the most powerful aspects of filmmaking. Multiple elements – costumes and makeup, acting and staging, lighting, and setting – must work together in harmony to achi... Read More
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