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As a mise-en-scene for art, the lobby of a hospital is less than ideal.
It is therefore with their ministries, after the mise-en-scene of the following chapter, that this book begins.
But there is a flatness in the overall mise-en-scene.
It's the whole mise-en-scene, under the control of one artistic imagination, that makes "Boxing 2000" so effective.
A video accompanying this exhibition shows one such table being prepared, with a hand constantly moving things around until the mise-en-scene is satisfactory.
But despite the surface darkness of the mise-en-scene, the show is bland, twinkly, generic.
It can include all aspects in making a film: sound, mise-en-scene, dialogue, cinematography, or attitude.
Like them, "The Matrix" is basically an adventure in stylish mise-en-scene.
Deep space is a part of mise-en-scene, placing significant actors and props in different planes of the picture.
The new groups began to experiment with new forms of storytelling, acting styles, dialogue and mise-en-scene.
I suspected that the little mise-en-scene for Oedipus Rex, based on numbers, would suit his needs.
Domestic though they may be, these details are not irrelevant, since a visit to the gallery is perforce a visit to the whole mise-en-scene.
He is a theatre director and his plays usually feature the mise-en-scene, costumes and soundtrack entirely created by him.
But he was satisfied with the mise-en-scene organized, under his supervision, by Chief of Section Lauzet.
It has a common core curriculum based on the study of the language of cinema, narrative and mise-en-scene, and documentary making.
The Straight Dope: What do artsy film critics mean by "mise-en-scene"?
The mise-en-scene - Africa via Hollywood - suggests the primal and the slightly dangerous, but the hunt is only through the menu.
My father retained this historical mise-en-scene in the draft of a brief 'AElfwine' narrative given below, pp.
She puts a spectacle upon it anyway, with 15 actors moving fluidly in the illusion of a mise-en-scene, a stage within a stage.
What about originality of mise-en-scene, use of colour, light, casting, location, sound, editing, dialogue, the director's voice?
Aside from the major movements already addressed, German filmmakers at this time were known as innovators for their creative usage of Mise-en-scene and camera movement.
Its largest city and former capital is Dar es Salaam, the mise-en-scene for many a tall tale told by old colonial hands.
Predicated on this open-air mise-en-scene, Feuillade's serials helped Gaumont become the world's leading film studio.
An apparently conservative lot, they grumbled about the "ridiculous mise-en-scene" and Mr. Wilson's "grotesque movements."
The ever-moving tableau beyond was a hypnotic mise-en-scene for the open curving lounge in front of the wall of soft-coloured glass.