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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Meanings of Mise-en-scene in Mainsteam Cinema [Assignment]

This is an assignment I did for my 'Reading Hollywood' unit. It talks about the use of mise-en-scene in mainstream cinema using Stanley Kubrick's 'Full Metal Jacket' as an example. Got marked as a B (just).

What kinds of meanings are made by ‘mise-en-scene’ in mainstream cinema?

Mise-en-scene is an interesting subject to analyse in a film and often gives a film meaning that can subvert the consciousness of the viewer. It can imply different meanings in different texts using a variety of techniques if used correctly. In the book “Film Art: An Introduction”, Bordwell and Thompson claim that “many of our most sharply etched memories of the cinema turn out to centre on mise-en-scene.” This definition reinforces the claim that mise-en-scene is a powerful tool for the film maker to use when giving meaning to a scene.