mise-en-scène
mise-en-scène
(mi zɑ̃ˈsɛn)n., pl. -scènes (-ˈsɛns, -ˈsɛn)
单词 | mise-en-scène |
释义 | mise-en-scènemise-en-scène(mi zɑ̃ˈsɛn)n., pl. -scènes (-ˈsɛns, -ˈsɛn) Mise-En-ScèneMise-En-Scènethe arrangement of actors on the stage at any given moment of a theatrical production. An important device for graphically bringing out the theme of a play, the miseen-scene is an essential component of the director’s interpretation of the production. The style and genre of the theatrical production are reflected in the miseen-scene. Through his arrangement of the actors, the stage director brings the play to life. The selection of a well-planned mise-en-scene is also the responsibility of the set designer, who, in cooperation with the director, decides on a definite spatial treatment of the production and creates the necessary conditions for stage action. Every mise-en-scene must be compatible with the relationships and emotions of the characters being portrayed: it must function naturally, easily, and organically. In film-making the creation of the mise-en-scéne depends to a great extent on the camera angle and range. REFERENCEPopov, A. D. Khudozhestvennaia tselostnost’ spektaklia. Moscow, 1959. Pages 207–40). |
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