Examples Of Mise En Scene

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In the scene when Bruce Wayne is at rock bottom in the pit, the different aspects of film making help depict batman as he rises from the ashes. Mise en Scene, music, lighting show how Bruce becomes stronger, mentally and physically. Mise en scene makes a difference in many ways. In this specific scene, Mr. Wayne is attempting to make a jump to escape out of the pit, but this is almost impossible. We know that this is going to be a dramatic moment for Bruce, but to add even more drama, the director has placed several people at the bottom of the pit while Bruce climbs. As the camera switches from a close up of Bruce to a close up of the people at the bottom, it creates excitement and suspense for the viewers. This is an example of mise en scene because it exaggerates how amazing Mr. Wayne is. Everybody at the bottom is looking up which could show how they think he is almost like a god. This is probably a motivator for Bruce …show more content…

It keeps us, as the viewers, interested in the movie. It not only does this, it also generates suspense, excitement, and drama. In this particular scene, music enhances our experience by creating suspense. As Bruce walks closer and closer to the wall to climb out everybody around him chants and the music starts to play. The music and chants grow louder and louder as he climbs higher and higher. This paired with the camera switching from a close up of Bruce to a close up of the people at the bottom, accentuates the scene for everybody. When the music and chanting finally hit there climaxes they die out instantly producing an immense amount of suspense while he makes the jump. The music returns when Bruce stands up and it slowly decays as he finally sees the light. This musical aspect paints a fallacious image of hope and perfection while he becomes a hero that everybody wants, but close-ups create a collage of truth and imperfection that define the hero that everybody wants on the

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