How to read mise en scéne | Visual film analysis explained!
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This video looks at how Misson scene can be used just as effectively as dialogue and narrative in creating meaning for the audience. It's a key component of media studies and film studies analysis, and unpacks how you can identify relevant visual codes, and has produced some might have been using them to create meaning.
Numerous examples are used from Star Wars, to lethal weapon, to taxi driver.
The media inside there is a channel dedicated to film and media revision, but has content relevant to anyone interested in film, gender studies, culture studies, or communication studies.
I have to analyze a scene for my final project for film class. I saw the points in a text, but seeing the life breathed into them on screen, paired with your incredible descriptive narrative really helped clear it up for me! Thank you!!! Really excited that the film series I chose was in here as well, LOTR! :)
Loved this video very informative about the different styles of mise-en-scene this was actually homework for me too to watch this video and take notes
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm going to be posting about the use of sound in film soon
this comment is from 2 years ago but same
Great video, I have a textbook but I tend to now head to UA-cam to watch an explanation on certain film analysis explanations. Thank you for explaining this. So much to know and learn.
Thank you so much for making me understand what this actually meant, I’m in college taking a film class and man let me tell you that they make it seem much more difficult then it actually looks, but you, you explained it so well that’s it’s very clear and easy to understand now, thank you so much for this video!
These videos are so well made and so helpful.
This is a very informative video, very good stuff, Hi Mrs.Nelson
Thank you so much, I'm writing my first film analysis for uni and this has helped so much!!
Best of luck! I highly recommend a channel called every frame a painting
Brilliant and informative video! Thank you much!
nicely explained my concepts are much vivid and clearer due to this video...cheers mate
So interesting! Love the way you explained this
One of your best. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. It’s very helpful. I just subscribed
That's very informative, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Thank you for this resource.
Pleasure!
Thanks, very helpful video.
Such a huge help for my project!! Thank you so much
I'm so glad!
Which model do you depend on
Stunning ❤️
Great video, keep going!
Thanks, will do! I'm aiming for every other Friday to post
love your account, im curious to what your favourite films are if you dont mind answering?
Analyzing your video i can say you are a well balanced individual.
One side you have warm light and some props and the other is a gray side with more shadow and no props.
btw i'm just kidding
Hi there, I am so glad I found you here in UA-cam. I am doing film analysis for my master thesis and I was wondering, do you have any recommendations for doing multimodal visual analysis of film? Or could you make a video of this?
Can I communicate with you because I am working on video analysis for my master thesis and I don't have amodel
I will most definitely add it to my to do list, thank you for the suggestion!
Man, you're amazing
No, Davide, you're amazing
Another great video of yours. I'm surprised your stuff isn't way up in the view count. I suppose that shows a depressing trend towards STEM subjects. Anyway, thanks for the help planning my lesson. I already told them my favourite movie was There Will Be Blood, so that will be a great way to introduce the topic.
Thank you! Yeah there are a whole bunch of films I wish I could show my class for the sake of it being a great film, but don't have time! There Will Be Blood and Whiplash would definitely both feature on the list
@@TheMediaInsider Both wonderful, I'll try to sneak Whiplash in too. I managed to get the Rocky 4 montage in whole last week, so you never know. I've got a fair amount of leeway. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for this very informative video
So nice of you to say! Glad you enjoyed it
this is very helpful thank uuuu
Thank you!
Wow!!!!! Very Impressive!!!!
Thank you!
5:28 what is this from? That's some beautiful composition there, like the prettiest I've seen when it boils down to the shapes and nothing else
Woody Allen's "Manhattan", 1979. And yes: that is one of the most stunningly composed and photographed shots in film History, in my opinion, too.
Silly question; what's the movie in the thumbnail?
Blade runner 2049
What's the horror movie that takes places in the forest with the blind lady? Looks horrific.
And thanks for the video!
Thank you! It's from The Village - it's more thriller than horror, but really good.
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6:28 What film is this from?
could you please start mentioning the names of all the movies whose scenes you include in your videos?
@@puck4787 omg your such a simp
Absolutely! It's the one step I always forget before exhorting, but will make a special effort from next time
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watched
what's the clip at 3:56 from?
Blade Runner 2049
Who originated it?
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my literature class is the best
Very nicely scripted to describe Mise en scene both visually and verbally. Thank you!
nice video ! btw it is written scène not scéne
Scène. Mise en scène.
I HATE THIS VIDEO!!! ITS TOO GOOD...
This video is fantastic, but it's pronounced "meez-on-sen."
I sound silly saying it the French way!
Gadets
This is good. It would be even better if there weren't gender specific terminology used, such as 'man-made'. Why not use 'artificial' or 'human-made'? That way, 50% of the population, i.e. women, feel included.
Technically the man in terms like mankind and manmade are neutral. It refers to a person or people. Just like human and humans does not refer to only one sex. It just happens that somewhere along the way we dropped the rest of the word that referred to male humans.
Thank you so much for making me understand what this actually meant, I’m in college taking a film class and man let me tell you that they make it seem much more difficult then it actually looks, but you, you explained it so well that’s it’s very clear and easy to understand now, thank you so much for this video!