Mise-en-Scene Analysis
Mise-en-scene is the arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play. Translated from French, it means "setting the stage" but, in film analysis, the term mise-en-scene refers to everything in front of the camera, including the set design, lighting, and actors. Mise-en-scene in film is the overall effect of how it all comes together for the audience.
The following YouTube video entitled, "How to Speak Movie Part 2: Mise en Scène," made by KyleKallgrenBHH, offers a great introduction on aspects of mise-en-scene:
In this assignment, please focus on the movie In the Mood for Love, which is still available to watch till the due date:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clBT7O3A3wI&feature=emb_title
Link to watch In the Mood for Love
What techniques of mise-en-scene are used in this movie? Discuss at least 3 aspects of the mise-en-scene from this pagehttps://filmanalysis.yale.edu/mise-en-scene/ , and use specific scenes (please indicate the time range of each scene, e.g. 1:29:45-1:32:37) to illustrate how these techniques evoke emotions and atmosphere, and contribute to the various lines of narrative of the movie.
Your analysis should be at least 250 words or one double-spaced page in length.