Ollie Tristram

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Mise-en-Scene Seminar

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Shot 1


There is not much to say about this shot other than the man in the foreground is obviously in focus and more important to the other man. The brown clothes and background probably represent supression and a poor, dirty surrounding.

Shot 2



The characters are both lowly lit to represent a seriousness and cold aspect to the shot. we can tell the shot is structured due to the characters being on perfect thirds of the shot, but our eyes are drawn to the topless man first because of the light reflecting off his skin - compared to the darkly dressed man.

Shot 3


He is quite low in the shot and the colours are dull leading us to assume the character is depressed. The lack of eye contact with the camera also represents that he is thinking. apart from this, the shot is quite busy so we can understand the characters souroundings.

Shot 4


The lines of the walls draw us to the central character in the lower part of the shot who is less powerful. We are led to assume that he is the protagonist becuase of his lighter image compared to the dark, more official 'police'.

Shot 5


Drawn to the character. he looks like he is caged in and sad due to the lack of light, scruffy long hair and mesh on the window. His eyes are looking down so we are drawn to what he might be looking at. the patch of light open in the mesh could represent some hope for the character.

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