The Mise En Scene for this documentary wont be set in any specific way. we are doing this because its a documentary and all of the clothes and other props will be the actual stuff and not stuff we have set up to create a certain look. almost everything in this documentary is going to be natural as we are even going to be shooting inside Ayaan's home. However some things can be set by us such as the room and the lighting. These are a very important factors in our documentary because it creates a complete different atmosphere for Ayaan and it also helps set a mood for our audience. For example if we have her sat in a sunny bright lit up room it gives the audience good vibes and this sets them with a very optistimic, happy, good mood. on the other hand if we were to put her interview in a grey, dull room it would let of negative vibes which gives the audience a sad, miserable feel.
we might need to use a few back drops because we can use it to show a tidy back ground for some of the interviews. If the back grounds too busy it might take the audiences attention towards unnecessary things and also because it wont look very professional or like an actual documentary, it would look more like a home video just stuck together.
We wont be setting the rooms in any specific way because were going to go and record in Ayaan's home, in a comfortable environment. Other footage's will just be around school which means we cant really set the rooms in any way for our documentary.
the only props were going to be using are the camera and the tripod for the recording of the video clips and the interviews.
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