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Analysing Images 
Introduction to Film Language 
Mise-En-Scene
Mise-En-Scene 
• …is a French term meaning what is put into a scene or 
frame 
• …is made up of visual information in front of the camera 
• …communicates essential information to the audience 
about setting (time & place) and characters 
• …is made up of 5 elements: Can you guess what they 
are?
The 5 Elements of Mise en Scene 
• Settings & Props 
• Costume, Hair & Make Up 
• Facial Expressions & Body Language 
• Lighting & Colour 
• Positioning of characters/objects within the 
frame 
Each aspect of mise-en-scene 
creates meanings 
and communicates them 
to the audience, 
influencing how we are 
feel at a certain point
Settings & Props 
• Settings & Locations play an important part in film-making 
and are not just ‘backgrounds’ 
• Sets are either built from scratch or a great deal of time 
is spent to find a setting which already exists 
• Settings can manipulate an audience by building 
certain expectations and then taking a different turn 
• TASK: What settings and props you would find in: 
1. a Science Fiction Film 
2. a Romantic Comedy 
3. a Horror Film
Costume, Hair & Make Up 
• Tell us immediately whether the film is set in 
the present and what society/or culture it will 
centre around 
• Act as an instant indicator to the audience of a 
character’s personality, status & job 
• Certain costumes can signify certain individuals 
(e.g. black cloak of a vampire) or groups (e.g. 
policemen)
Facial Expressions & Body 
Language 
• Facial Expressions provide a clear indicator of how 
someone is feeling 
• If someone is smiling broadly, we assume they are 
happy but we may get a different feeling if this is 
accompanied by scary music 
• Body Language may also indicate how a character 
feels towards another character or may reflect the state 
of their relationship 
• TASK: What meanings/emotions do the following 
images convey:
IMAGE 1
IMAGE 2
IMAGE 3
Positioning of Characters & 
Objects within a frame 
• Positioning within a frame can draw our 
attention to an important character/object 
• A film-maker can use positioning to 
indicate relationships between people 
• TASK: What does the positioning in the 
following images reveal about the 
characters/film:
IMAGE 1
IMAGE 2
IMAGE 3
IMAGE 4
Colour 
• Colour carries certain 
connotations which may 
add meaning to a scene 
• It can give a scene a 
particular look, feel or 
mood 
• It may also be used for 
dramatic effect
How does MES convey period?
Lighting & Colour 
CINEMATOGRAPHY 
Lighting & Colour can be used to achieve a variety of effects: 
• To highlight important characters or objects 
within the frame 
• To make characters look mysterious by 
shading sections of the face & body 
• To reflect a characters mental state/hidden 
emotions
Types of Lighting 
LOW KEY LIGHTING 
• Created by using only the 
key & back lights 
• Produces sharp contrasts 
of light and dark areas 
• Deep, distinct 
shadows/silhouettes are 
formed 
Example: Horror Films
Types of Lighting 
HIGH KEY LIGHTING 
• More filler lights are used. 
Lighting is natural and 
realistic to our eyes 
• Produces brightly lit sets or 
a sunny day (right) 
Example: Rom-Coms
What types of lighting are used 
in the following images: 
A 
D F 
C 
E 
B
For each image, answer the 
following questions: 
What type of lighting is used in each image (High 
or Low Key)? 
Where are the KEY LIGHTS, FILLER LIGHTS & 
BACK LIGHTS in each image? 
What effects/meanings does the lighting suggest?
KEY LIGHT 
FILLER 
LIGHTS 
BACK 
LIGHT
Bringing it all together!
Now you try!
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Mise en-scene

  • 1. Analysing Images Introduction to Film Language Mise-En-Scene
  • 2. Mise-En-Scene • …is a French term meaning what is put into a scene or frame • …is made up of visual information in front of the camera • …communicates essential information to the audience about setting (time & place) and characters • …is made up of 5 elements: Can you guess what they are?
  • 3. The 5 Elements of Mise en Scene • Settings & Props • Costume, Hair & Make Up • Facial Expressions & Body Language • Lighting & Colour • Positioning of characters/objects within the frame Each aspect of mise-en-scene creates meanings and communicates them to the audience, influencing how we are feel at a certain point
  • 4. Settings & Props • Settings & Locations play an important part in film-making and are not just ‘backgrounds’ • Sets are either built from scratch or a great deal of time is spent to find a setting which already exists • Settings can manipulate an audience by building certain expectations and then taking a different turn • TASK: What settings and props you would find in: 1. a Science Fiction Film 2. a Romantic Comedy 3. a Horror Film
  • 5. Costume, Hair & Make Up • Tell us immediately whether the film is set in the present and what society/or culture it will centre around • Act as an instant indicator to the audience of a character’s personality, status & job • Certain costumes can signify certain individuals (e.g. black cloak of a vampire) or groups (e.g. policemen)
  • 6. Facial Expressions & Body Language • Facial Expressions provide a clear indicator of how someone is feeling • If someone is smiling broadly, we assume they are happy but we may get a different feeling if this is accompanied by scary music • Body Language may also indicate how a character feels towards another character or may reflect the state of their relationship • TASK: What meanings/emotions do the following images convey:
  • 10. Positioning of Characters & Objects within a frame • Positioning within a frame can draw our attention to an important character/object • A film-maker can use positioning to indicate relationships between people • TASK: What does the positioning in the following images reveal about the characters/film:
  • 15. Colour • Colour carries certain connotations which may add meaning to a scene • It can give a scene a particular look, feel or mood • It may also be used for dramatic effect
  • 16. How does MES convey period?
  • 17. Lighting & Colour CINEMATOGRAPHY Lighting & Colour can be used to achieve a variety of effects: • To highlight important characters or objects within the frame • To make characters look mysterious by shading sections of the face & body • To reflect a characters mental state/hidden emotions
  • 18. Types of Lighting LOW KEY LIGHTING • Created by using only the key & back lights • Produces sharp contrasts of light and dark areas • Deep, distinct shadows/silhouettes are formed Example: Horror Films
  • 19. Types of Lighting HIGH KEY LIGHTING • More filler lights are used. Lighting is natural and realistic to our eyes • Produces brightly lit sets or a sunny day (right) Example: Rom-Coms
  • 20. What types of lighting are used in the following images: A D F C E B
  • 21. For each image, answer the following questions: What type of lighting is used in each image (High or Low Key)? Where are the KEY LIGHTS, FILLER LIGHTS & BACK LIGHTS in each image? What effects/meanings does the lighting suggest?
  • 22. KEY LIGHT FILLER LIGHTS BACK LIGHT
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  • 27. Bringing it all together!