The French term mise-en-scene means:

 The French term ‘mise-en-scene’ means:

(A) Control scene

(B) orderly scene

(C) scene by scene

(D) Placed in scene

Correct Ans: (D)

Explanation: –

The French term “mise-en-scène” literally translates to “placed in the scene”. In the context of film and theater, it refers to the arrangement and composition of all visual elements within a scene, including actors, props, lighting, costumes, and the overall setting. Mise-en-scène encompasses the staging of the scene, ensuring that every element within the frame contributes to the storytelling and atmosphere.

In filmmaking, mise-en-scène plays a crucial role in conveying meaning, emotions, and narrative. It involves decisions made by the director and production team to position characters, objects, and other visual elements in a way that enhances the mood and supports the film’s themes. Elements like framing, color palette, and camera angles are also key components of mise-en-scène.

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