Mise-En-Scène Analysis Table - Film Study and Analysis (Years 8-12)
Kathryn Pech
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Grade Levels
8th - 12th, Higher Education
Subjects
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
6 pages
Kathryn Pech
11 Followers
Description
Mise-en-scène is an important area to cover when studying and analysing film. I use this resource for screenshots of vital scenes in film, and also as a guide for students to make note about film elements (main five of Mise-en-scène) for the whole duration.
The table covers the following five elements of mise-en-scène, and as you will see in the available preview, each section in the table contains prompting questions to guide students' thinking and analysis.
- Settings and Props
- Costume, Hair and Makeup
- Facial Expressions and Body Language
- Positioning of Objects and Characters Within a Frame
- Colour and Lighting
- Space for 'other notes'
I have included two different styles (borders) for the table, and each design has a copy of the table that spans over 1 page, and then a copy that spans over two for students who like more room to record their responses.
The table covers the following five elements of mise-en-scène, and as you will see in the available preview, each section in the table contains prompting questions to guide students' thinking and analysis.
- Settings and Props
- Costume, Hair and Makeup
- Facial Expressions and Body Language
- Positioning of Objects and Characters Within a Frame
- Colour and Lighting
- Space for 'other notes'
I have included two different styles (borders) for the table, and each design has a copy of the table that spans over 1 page, and then a copy that spans over two for students who like more room to record their responses.
Total Pages
6 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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