All that Heaven Allows Article At the onset of watching Douglas Sirk’s All that Heaven Allows, I was immediately drawn to the stark contrast of the opening scene’s color pattern. Cary Scott exits ...Read More
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
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 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