Thursday, 22 September 2016

Mise en Scene task

“In our video we have tried to recreate a disrupted and broken relationship to create a melancholy atmosphere. We have done this by adapting the mise-en-scene and ensuring some subtle costume changes – such as Zebie’s jacket – to signify small differences in the two characters, showing little shifts in the relationship, which would cause disturbances. However, the jacket in this instance was also used as a symbol of forgiveness and nurture. We see the jacket first protecting a previously hurt Zebie, who then goes on to give the jacket to Iqbal who also needs forgiveness and love. The shot is reversed so we also see Zebie removing the jacket once more, this is ambiguous as we question whether Iqbal will not let Zebie in or if she gives up trying. The rose design on the jacket further highlights the theme of love and hurt.  The rest of the costume design was a full black outfit to show the gravity of the characters feelings for each other.  When Zebie is seen removing her glasses it symbolises her vulnerability and her realisation that things should change.

The setting and props were kept simplistic and minimal to reflect the ‘stripped-down’ nature of the relationship. Our main use of the black curtain as a backdrop shows that there are things that the characters conceal from one another, they are closed off and feel lonely.  When Zebie is in the cylinder/small space, she is trapped and struggling to save herself. This is a reflection of her inner battles as she tries to fix her relationship and also save herself. The shaking light effects in this shot reflect her actual inner conflict; this is portrayed in the contrast between light and dark. The shadow scene shows what the characters idealise- how they want to be spiritually. Yet they cannot physically come together and make the relationship work. Even when they are together, their performances reveal that they do not feel connected, as they want to be but that they are still apart.  The transitional one-take from black curtain to white wall shows the effort Iqbal is also making. He walks away from his safe spot/hiding space to a brighter white area where Zebie embraces him.

In the video we have tried to create a balance of light and dark to reflect that even though there are bad sides to their love, they are still hopeful.  This is even shown in the final shot when Iqbal is standing alone, as although he is dressed in full black he is still surrounded by light, and hope.” – Dila, Zebie, Diana and Iqbal






Our video have some very similar parts to Drake's song such as when Rihanna and Drake are holding each other which could symbolise love or caring for one another. Also their close ups in which we see their emotions.

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