Thursday, November 10, 2016

Mis-en-Scene











Its is the directors duty to maintain control over almost all creative aspects of the film. Including, tech, lighting, makeup. He or she may not work directly with those departments all the time though. He or she will generally have directors for each department as well to help keep the set organized. Christopher Nolan approached this film in a great way, and that was by not using any CGI during any of the flight and character scene either. Him and his crew built and excellent set that was easily navigable/ spacious for this scene. Using many lights and sound effects to create the scene that seemed like it was computer generated. The scene itself holds a large amount of the design themes that we spoke about in class over the past three months including law of continuity, because he is consistently falling downward wall the lines are leading down as well. Not only that but everywhere you look in the scene lines are running through out it. Law of   Proximity, when he flying down the teseract he begins to see all of these room with the people he knows and all of their things, then you star grouping them together thinking its all one scene within a scene, that may not be the case, just a subjective observation. All in all even though the films success was through the rough and a very popular movie, it is undeniably one of the greatest films of my time so far.

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