http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub-i_Q0m3M0&feature=related
(10:01) Black Hawk Down.
The mise-en-scene in this screen shot is showing two soldiers being shot at, and the iconic picture of a soldier running through gunfire. In this film there is strong mise-en-scene throughout, as it all indicates towards warfare. This screen shot puts emphasis on to the fact that the Americans are being pressurised as there are ricocheting bullets around them. It has a low camera angle which is panning the soldier's movement through the gunfire (small explosives, planted into the ground).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgUf9hlTnnU
(1:40) Eastenders
The mise-en-scene in this screen shot are weak, as the only thing that indicates it is a TV drama is that fact that two women are shouting at each other in the street. I believe that TV drama mise-e-scene will typically and alwasy be weaker then film mise-en-scene, as there are only a couple of hours to a film, whilst there is months even years to a TV drama.This allows the audience to have more time to acknowledge the genre of the soap, but film has to have the mise-en-scene more concentrated. The camera angle in this screen shot is a type of ''2 in 1'' angle, as it includes both characters in the scene, it captures the waist upwards of the first character, and also capture the full body of the other.
Good work Ibrahim. Keep it up!
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