Mise-en-scene Recreation LR
1)
WWW:
- Good planning & scripting
- Included snippet of original clip as reference
- Sound effects + editing: phone ringing and voice
- Costume: same outfit as original, very accurate
- Performance accurate
- Excellent cinematography: matches original clip
- Soundtrack: original one added, excellent attention to detail
- Post production: colour correction added
EBI:
- Better dubbing/voice over
2) The audience/class enjoyed my acting/costume, cinematography and SFX/music. The main complaint was that the lighting wasn't as good as the original scene, which is something I can work on next time.
3) My video had great planning/scripting. I cut down the original clip and put it in my blog as reference. The sound effects and editing used was faithful to the original; the costume and performance was aswell. The cinematography also is quite faithful to the original clip, and I used the same soundtrack as the film. In post, I added colour correction to make it look more professional. What I could've done better is make the dubbing more accurate to my performance and also work on the lighting more.
4) My script helped me memorise and perform my lines without having to look at the original clip for reference. It clarified what I needed to create/recreate and in good enough detail.
5) Next time, I should work on the lighting so the film looks much more professional. For this I need to employ the use of extra lights (backlights, keylights and filler lights) to achieve this.
6) Mise-en-scene in film/TV is very important to set the mood of the scene without telling the audience what happens, or at least showing it obviously. Having things shown in a more subtle way (e.g. slow zoom to show suspense) immerses the audience and creates an overall better product.
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