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Consider the elements that constitute Mise-en-scène. Which of the following are key components?

  1. The arrangement of actors, objects, and space within the frame (composition).
  2. The specific editing pace and transitions between shots (editing rhythm).
  3. The overall visual style, including set design, lighting, and costumes.
  4. The choice of camera lenses and aperture settings.

    Ai

    Bi, iii, iv

    Ciii

    Dii, iv

    Answer:

    B. i, iii, iv

    Read Explanation:

    Mise-en-scène is the sum of all elements placed before the camera that contribute to the film's visual narrative. This includes the deliberate arrangement of actors, props, and the setting within the frame (composition), the way light and shadow are used to create mood and emphasize certain elements (lighting), and the design of the physical environment and objects within it (set design). While camera choices like lenses and aperture settings are part of cinematography, they are integral to how mise-en-scène is captured and presented. Editing, on the other hand, is a separate post-production process that assembles these visual elements.


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