This document discusses the concept of mise-en-scene in filmmaking, which refers to everything that appears in front of the camera. It identifies the six elements of mise-en-scene as settings and props, costumes, facial expressions, lighting and color, sound, and character positioning. Each of these elements conveys hidden meanings and influences how the audience feels in a scene. The document provides examples of different types of lighting and their effects, and asks the reader to analyze the mise-en-scene in several images.