
This movie right here was phenomenal, almost cried… anyway this “Fantastic 4th blog” yeahhhh pretty clever i know, is about the sounds you hear in movies. Now i know you might not pay any attention to them but they make a significant impact to the movie.Say you’re Watching a movie and people are talking in the back ground, BUT! You only hear two in front. That’s what they call asynchronous sound. Asynchronous is a sound that the main characters can hear.Well, i guess they could hear synchronous sounds just not paying attention to it much but ANYWAY there are most thing you should if you were interested and u must be since you know your reading it….there’s this thing called uh knees in bean? That doesn’t right… oh yeah mise-en-scène!! Totally knew that. Mise-en-scène has 8 parts that really brings the film to a whole new perspective.
KNEES IN BEAN, THE MEANING!

Never saw this movie but it looks intriguing. What you see before your very eyes is a mise-en-scène! See the 8 parts that make mise-en-scène is settings,costume and make up,decour(decoration),colour, properties,body language and facial expression, lighting, and last but not least framing and composition.All 8 makes this scenario look realistic.The director uses these to his ability to also play tricks on the audience and make them feel like there in another reality or Universe.Mise-en-scène helps depict the main characters,the background or area,and even tell you which one is the craziest out of the grandmas! These steps are gonna be great to use in my film but I wonder how?
HERE’S THE TEA SIS AND SOYS!

So,mise-en-scène is something that I’m going to be use for my short film PERIOD!Its going to fit well since most of it will be at night or dawn. I’m hoping to capture the my character walking at night to show that it’s been a long day and he’s walking home.He would also be wearing dark blue to indicate that something had happened to him.He could have flash backs of some sort to really tell the audience his life was better before a certain event.I believe mise-en-scène is gonna make my film short stick out.