Meaning literally the “playing of a scene,” a mise-en-scene refers in film theory to the content of an individual frame.
Orson Welles, F. W. Murnau, and Max Ophuls are all considered masters of the mise-en-scene, masters of composing a shot.
Meaning literally the “playing of a scene,” a mise-en-scene refers in film theory to the content of an individual frame.
Orson Welles, F. W. Murnau, and Max Ophuls are all considered masters of the mise-en-scene, masters of composing a shot.