Using Mise en Scene in a movie Chen Kaige's movie Yellow Earth uses the Mise en scene to include all the features of information sent across the movie. By assigning a number of usage scenarios instead of montages, viewers can better understand the depth of the film's struggle. In the quick shot, various scenes are added together, meaningful messages are created and lost in editing, so using the montage deprives the surrounding environment.
Movie Yellow Earth 's movie "Yellow Earth" focuses on how to use scene aesthetics. Bazin advocates to use the Mia Zen scene rather than a montage. In the field, the director will review everything in the picture. The director also plays a role in the stage space of the image. Some examples of effects within the framework are lighting, setting, dressing, and character's behavior. - Film Batter Critic I recently read Nicholas Badaud's comments on drummers and said, "It is very moving but lacking in luxury." Batter is the story of Roy (Cage) who is about to work and his "Many Disorders" and his partner Frank (Rockwell). Unfortunately, Roy's daughter Angela (Lochman) suddenly appeared and things were not fully planned.
Mee-zen scene is French "scene set". It is a way to show the theme of a movie and place a column or object on the collection to make it more suitable for time and place. Mise en scene is like entering the time machine when it is done correctly. This is the feeling when I saw Forrest Gump. From the beginning of the movie, the focus of attention lies on the bench. I am informing that the location of the workbench is in the bus stop, not in the park. The bus stops before that, people sit down walking behind and there is a sign near the bus stop. Mee-zen scene can also be symbolic