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The Art of Film and Video Cpmmunication 104 Shaena Sinclair 11/16/04 Paper 2 In the film industry, the various amount of different types of film are incredible. But as different as films may seem, they all have one element that links them all together. That element is known as Mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene is a French phrase that means, "putting into the scene." Mise-en-scene includes elements such as setting, lighting, costume, and figure movement and expression (acting). In the film "Thelma and Louise", the elements of mise-en-scene are highly visible. This movie uses the use of setting, lighting, costume, and acting in a different way to help support the plot of the film. One huge mise-en-scene element of the film is its use of setting in the beginning of the film. The film opens with a moving shot of this plane with no one there giving off this kind of western feeling to the movie. Then the...

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