Friday, February 21, 2025

Planning Post Focusing On Mise-En-Scene Element Part: 2

    The mise-en-scene we talked about before was about costumes and setting, as well as props and make up. In this I will focus on the lighting and color. 
    In our opening I wanna have a lot of darker colors such as in the bar, mainly being brown with deep lighting and having it take place at night. As for the forest I wanna have the forest have a lot of dark green, obviously it will be green cause of the amount of vegetation. But the dark green creates contrast against a rocky path. As well as the dark brown dirt that is on the ground. As for the sky we will choose a cloudy day to film as a neutral grey would serve best making everything pop out. It would also make the forest look much more depressing having it be dark and gloomy instead of being bright and vivid.
    Depth of field is something we want to use a couple time throughout the opening since it really capture the emotions of our main character face. Some examples of this would be when he first sees the doll, when he slips in the bathroom and we cut to the opening credits, and when he initially realizes that he is in a forest in the middle of nowhere.
    Our characters are consistently focused on one guy through out the entire opening. The only part where either someone besides the main character is really shown, is when the main character is leaning against the wall waiting in line to use this sink. This character doesn't do anything significant, it is just that because of him we see the main character slip conscious and then end up in the middle of a forest. As for what he does, he just uses the sink and washes his hands and then leaves the restroom.
  



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