Monday 6 March 2017


Mise-en-scene in depth.

One of the hardest things about our project was the mise-en-scene. As we based it in the 1940-50's we needed to have clothing and props that fitted the part. In one of our scenes we show the protagonist's son unwrapping a present which means we needed to have wrapping paper to fit the time period, to do this we used brown paper and string rather than modern wrapping paper so it fit the time period better. For clothing we used an old looking pinstripe suit for the protagonist and a small jumper and old grey school shorts for the son which we feel worked very well and looked the part.

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