Sunday, 11 October 2015

Film Vocabulary- Mise-en-Scène (Production Design)

Mise-en-Scène (Production Design)
Locationa place where some or all of a film or television series is produced, in addition to or instead of using sets constructed on a movie studio backlot or soundstage

Studioa major entertainment company or motion picture company that has its own privately owned studio facility or facilities that are used to make films, which is handled by the production company.   Studio premises generally feature multiple sound stages along with an outside backlot, as well as offices for studio executives and production companies. There is normally a studio "commissary", which is the traditional term in the film industry for what other industries call a company cafeteria

Set design- the creation of film or television scenery

Costumea set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period

Make-upcosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance.   In a film or TV company, this may also be the use of prosthetics etc. to change the face completely but this will also link in to the VFX department

Properties- a property, commonly shortened to prop (plural: props), is an object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes and electrical equipment. Consumable food items appearing in the production are also considered properties

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