词汇 | mise-en-scene |
释义 | mise en scène noun[ C or U ] theatre & film specialized(also mise en scene)uk /ˌmiːz ɒ̃ ˈsen/ us /ˌmiːz ɑ̃ːn ˈsen/pluralmises en scène or mise en scènes the type of place and situation in which the action of a film or play happens: (电影、舞台剧等的)场景 This is the film's most celebrated scene, a masterstroke of movement and mise en scene.这是影片中最著名的一幕,是动作和场景的大手笔。 The general mise en scène - solitary figure, moving down gloomy Victorian streets at twilight - brings to mind Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The dark mise en scene and sharp dialogue owe a lot to the blacker moments of dry new comedies. His character breathes life into a chilly mise en scène. The plot is balanced precariously on a knife edge when a handgun appears without warning in the mise en scène. The mise en scene has the jewelled dazzle of a painting by Delacroix, with scarlet, turquoise and gold costumes reverberant against distant minarets. She is interested in the placement of the actors, the set design, the mise en scène. Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording acquire acquisition armourer audition auteur canister computer-animated filmmaker filmmaking fog machine framing framing device linear run through something rush screen test self-produced SFX special effect staged |
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